Inside Diddy’s bizarre bisexual NBA roleplay

Diddy’s wildest sexual fantasy involved a twisted NBA roleplay – casting himself as Michael Jordan, his ex-girlfriend as Kobe Bryant and the male escort she regularly slept with as Shaquille O’Neal – the ex testified on day two of the fifth week in the disgraced rap mogul’s sex trafficking trial.

‘Jane’, who testified under a pseudonym, said the hip hop mogul’s obsession with ‘cuckold’ scenarios may have been a way to live out his bisexual fantasies without physically engaging with men – because he was ‘too ashamed’ to do so openly.

Jane described the ‘Freak Offs’ she attended during their relationship as filled with extravagant sexual roleplay where participants gave each other nicknames inspired by legendary basketball stars.

Sounds like he’ll like prison.

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George Soros anti-ICE ‘plot’ emerges amid LA riots… as ‘paid’ foreign agitators are finally exposed

President Donald Trump’s claim that ‘paid agitators’ are wreaking havoc in Los Angeles has raised questions about the protest groups and dark money flows from billionaires that may be behind the chaos in America’s second-biggest city.

Speaking with reporters on Tuesday, Trump described some LA protestors as ‘paid insurrectionist or agitator or troublemakers,’ suggesting they were financed by clandestine groups, which the president did not name.

His comments heightened scrutiny over the protests, which erupted in downtown LA on Friday in response to federal immigration raids and escalated into clashes with law enforcers, property being vandalized and rampant looting.

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These Gazan families came to Quebec for safety. Now, they face life without health coverage

When Nidal Zaqout arrived in Montreal last September from Gaza, he hoped to have a chance to rebuild his life.

But safety didn’t mean the struggle was over.

He soon realized that he and his family would only receive public health coverage for three months after arrival — despite having fled Israel’s deadly attacks on Gazans and their homeland.


There are plenty of wealthy Muslim states they could go to!

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No jail time for B.C. man with ‘relatively modest’ child porn collection, judge rules

A B.C. man convicted on child pornography charges has been allowed to serve his sentence in the community, in part because of the “relatively modest” size of his collection, a judge has ruled.

Mark Keenan pleaded guilty to possessing and distributing child pornography in Kelowna provincial court, and was handed a conditional sentence of two years less a day.

H/T Mauser

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Carney laments Pride ‘backlash’ and rolls out money to make 2SLGBTQ+ parades safer

Fag Hag

Prime Minister Mark Carney raised a Pride flag on Parliament Hill Tuesday to kick off a month-long celebration of sexual and gender diversity while saying there’s a brewing “backlash” to these sorts of celebrations and federal money is needed to help make 2SLGBTQ+ parades safe this year.

Speaking to a couple hundred MPs, senators, political staffers, community activists and others gathered on Parliament Hill for the occasion, Carney said there’s been progress in the struggle for equal rights for gays, lesbians, bisexuals and trans people but the community is still in a sometimes “precarious” position.


Let’s see, he sucks up to Muslims and Gays and wants to shut down Alberta.

Implies some unnamed group is making Pride parades unsafe.

Yup, as bad as Junior already.

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Kooky David Frum: Trump’s L.A. Riot Response Is Dress Rehearsal for Midterm Military Takeover

Lunatic

On Sunday, The Atlantic magazine published a tinfoil hat conspiracy theory by David Frum based not on fact, but entirely on the speculation of a fervid liberal imagination.

In “For Trump, This Is a Dress Rehearsal,” Frum provides his theory that former President Donald Trump called out the National Guard during the immigration riots in Los Angeles to prepare for a military takeover of the 2026 midterms.

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Lost RCMP memory key with informant details was offered for sale by criminals: report

OTTAWA – The federal privacy watchdog says the RCMP lost a memory key containing personal information about victims, witnesses and informants, and later learned it was being offered for sale by criminals.

A detailed report from the office of privacy commissioner Philippe Dufresne reveals the RCMP told the watchdog about the breach in March 2022, prompting a lengthy investigation.

The probe found that the unencrypted USB storage device contained the personal information of 1,741 people, including witnesses, complainants, subjects of interest, informants, police officers and civilian employees.

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Macron: Public ‘Brainwashed’ To Care More About Immigration Than Climate

On the sidelines of the ocean summit being held for a few days in Nice on the French Riviera, the French president saw fit to launch a vibrant crusade for the climate and the environment, condemning in scandalous terms those French people who are concerned about immigration and crime—a speech definitely out of touch with the concerns of the majority of French people.

On Saturday, June 7th, Macron sought to revive the spirit of his “Make the planet great again” appeal from 2017, when he wanted to stand up to Trump, who had announced his intention to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement.

That is so gay.

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Mexican President Threatened To ‘Mobilize’ Against U.S. Two Weeks Before L.A. Riots

Just weeks before violent riots broke out in Los Angeles in defiance of immigration enforcement, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum threatened to “mobilize” against the United States after Republicans sought to tax remittances to Mexico.

One proposal in the “big, beautiful bill” would tax remittances sent by immigrants to their home country at 3.5 percent. Remittances accounted in 2023 for roughly 7.5 percent “of global remittance flows,” according to the Center for Strategic & International Studies.

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Saudi Arabia’s Mohammed bin Salman invited to G7 summit in Alberta: sources

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been invited to attend the upcoming Group of Seven (G7) summit in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies, two government sources told CBC News.

Bin Salman, known as MBS, is a powerful figure in the Middle East and his oil-rich country is seen as a key player in hopes of brokering peace as the deadly war in Gaza drags on.

Sources with knowledge of the invite spoke to CBC News on the condition they not be named. The Saudi embassy has not confirmed whether bin Salman will make the trip to Alberta next week.

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