Dem Rep On MSNBC On ‘Villains’ Like Musk: ‘You Got to Punch Him In The Mouth’

Wait! We thought that, according to Dems and the MSM, it’s Donald Trump, with his rhetoric, who is inciting violence. Okay, yeah, he’s been the target of two assassination attempts. But mean tweets!

Sunday’s episode of MSNBC’s The Weekend invited on Dem Rep. Chris Deluzio of Pennsylvania, whose Pittsburgh district isn’t far from Butler County, the site of one of those assassination attempts. Deluzio was there to attack Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy for their DOGE undertaking, particularly their proposal to abolish Elizabeth Warren’s creation, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

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‘Italian’ purees in UK supermarkets likely to contain Chinese forced-labour tomatoes

“Italian” tomato purees sold by several UK supermarkets appear to contain tomatoes grown and picked in China using forced labour, the BBC has found.

Some have “Italian” in their name such as Tesco’s “Italian Tomato Purée”. Others have “Italian” in their description, such as Asda’s double concentrate which says it contains “Puréed Italian grown tomatoes” – and Waitrose’s “Essential Tomato Purée”, describing itself as “Italian tomato puree”.

A recipe for mass poisoning.

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WTF?

Policing in the new Canada is sure gonna be tons of DEI fun. The TPS has made themselves complicit regardless if they are just following orders.

As for the flag the TPS always told us it was matter of free speech so they never intervened when Muslims waved Hezbollah flags etc.

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Netflix’s ‘Joy’ Shows Early Fears About The Moral Fallout Of IVF Were Justified

French IVF Lesbian protest

When Louise Joy Brown became the first “test tube” baby to survive pregnancy and birth on July 25, 1978, the world had mixed feelings. On one hand, Brown’s entry into the world via in vitro fertilization proved those with infertility diagnoses were not immediately limited to a life without biological children. On the other hand, Brown’s conception and birth introduced a whole host of moral and ethical dilemmas that are still relevant today.

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“If We Want to Reverse Global Warming We’re Going to Have to Be a Bit More Queer”

The general consensus appears to be that this month’s COP29 climate-summit held over in Baku, Azerbaijan, was something of a damp squib right from the get-go. But why? Some point to the recent re-election of the pleasingly climate-sceptical Donald “drill, baby, drill!” Trump over in America. Some observe that perhaps it may have been sending out mixed signals holding the summit in a place whose entire economy is based upon hydrocarbons, which have been acclaimed as “a gift from God” by the nation’s President, and where gas and oil seep out of the ground so profusely that in certain areas the soil is quite literally on fire.

And, of course, yet others make another, far more plausible explanation for COP29 falling flat: there just weren’t enough queers there to make a difference.

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Germany: Muslim Seminar To Prepare 13-Year-Old Girls For Marriage Sparks Backlash

An invitation by a mosque in Germany for girls as young as thirteen to take part in a “preparatory marriage course,” has sparked a huge backlash, with centre-right and right-wing parties demanding an explanation.

The invitation was sent out by a mosque in the western city of Mannheim for an event entitled “Girls’ Evenings in the Mosque.” This is part of a series of seminars whose aim is to prepare “girls and women from the age of 13” for marriage. The flyer includes a quote by 10th-century Islamic scholar Al-Tabarani, according to which: “He who marries has completed half of his faith.”

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