Hostin: ‘Lack of Empathy’ Is Why Voters Want Immigration Enforcement

Sunny Hostin – shit for brains

Despite being a former federal prosecutor, The View’s Sunny Hostin didn’t like to see certain laws enforced. During Friday’s edition of the show, the ABC News co-host lashed out at American voters for wanting President Trump to actually enforce American’s immigration laws and suggested that such wants were a symptom of the “lack of empathy in this country.” Additionally, she and co-host Ana Navarro downplayed the possible gang affiliation of man recently deported to El Salvador.

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Shelter in place …

“Ottawa, Parliament Hill police on scene for a ‘barricaded man’ in East Block Area”

Lockdown declared at East Block on Parliament Hill

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Nolte: Netflix’s ‘F**k You’ to Christians – Meryl Streep to Play Aslan in ‘Narnia‘ Movie

Stuffed Lion Gift to King of Sweden

In today’s edition of Hollywood Hates You More Than It Loves Money, Meryl Streep is in talks to play Aslan in Netflix’s upcoming Narnia movie.

Christian author C.S. Lewis made no secret of the fact that Aslan, the talking lion in his timeless Narnia series, was meant to be an allegory, a stand-in, for Jesus.

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UK: Police make 30 arrests a day for offensive online messages

Civil liberties groups say that the authorities are over-policing the internet and threatening free speech using vague laws

The police are making more than 30 arrests a day over offensive posts on social media and other platforms.

Thousands of people are being detained and questioned for sending messages that cause “annoyance”, “inconvenience” or “anxiety” to others via the internet, telephone or mail.

Custody data obtained by The Times shows that officers are making about 12,000 arrests a year under section 127 of the Communications Act 2003 and section 1 of the Malicious Communications Act 1988.

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‘We have to live in constant fear’: Pickup smashes into Scarborough jewelry store in 2nd robbery attempt this year

The owner of a Scarborough jewelry store that has been targeted for robberies twice in two months says her children were “terrified” when a group of suspects backed into their business with a pickup truck on Thursday night in a shocking incident captured on video.

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Pregnant woman injured when rock smashes through Tesla windshield: VPD

Vancouver police are investigating after a woman was injured by a large rock that smashed into the window of a Tesla she was riding in.

Police said the woman was in the passenger seat of a grey 2022 Tesla heading north on Nanaimo Street near East 27th Avenue at around 8:45 p.m. on Sunday when a flying rock smashed into the windshield, hitting her.

The rock landed on the vehicle floor. The woman, who is pregnant, suffered a serious but not life-threatening injury.

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The invasion of America’s cringe academics

We don’t want their cowardly cosplayers

Many of us born post-1945 have wondered at some point how we might deal with an approaching fascist threat. Luckily, we have three preeminent American scholars of fascism to help advise us. And the answer from Professors Jason Stanley, Timothy Snyder, and Marcia Shore seems to be: run away.

Stanley, the philosopher-author of How Fascism Workssays he is leaving the States for Canada because of the oppressive political climate. Historian Shore, who writes about totalitarianism and is married to fellow historian Snyder of On Tyranny fame, pronounces herself “heartbroken at what has happened to my own country”. All three were at Yale, and soon will be at the University of Toronto; safely away from Trump’s targeting of DEI policies, and the recent slashing and burning of university funding. His rationale, insofar as anyone can discern it, is combatting antisemitism on campus, though what the exact connection is supposed to be is not entirely clear.

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American tourist arrested in India for attempting to contact Sentinelese tribe

An American tourist who attempted to make contact with an isolated tribe while bearing gifts of Diet Coke and coconuts has been arrested in India.

Mykhailo Viktorovych Polyakov, 24, travelled for nine hours in a small inflatable boat with an outboard motor in order to reach North Sentinel Island, part of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Indian Ocean.

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