Only At The Guardian … Trump’s win has given angry incels enormous power

The incels are in charge now

Well that didn’t take long, did it? As soon as it became clear that Donald Trump had won the election, social media saw a major spike in gleeful misogyny. And it seems Trump’s army of angry incels have found a favourite new catchphrase to taunt women with: “Your body, my choice.”

While the phrase has been kicking around in far-right circles for a few years, the notorious white supremacist Nick Fuentes has breathed new life into it. “Your body, my choice. Forever,” Fuentes tweeted late on Tuesday night, a few hours before Trump officially won. Shortly after that, he repeated the phrase in a live stream reacting to the results of the election, where he also said things like: “We control your bodies. Guess what, guys win again, okay. Men win again … There will never ever be a female President. It’s over. Glass ceiling? It’s a ceiling made of fucking bricks.”

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SAS mounts its biggest counter-terror operation in decades to protect Remembrance Day events amid fears of disruption by ‘radical Islamists and the radical Left’

The SAS will mount its biggest security operation in London in more than forty years due to the threat of a terror attack at the National Service of Remembrance.

They will be at the Cenotaph watching over the thousands of veterans, members of the public and dignitaries who will meet at Whitehall at 11am.

It is understood to be the largest deployment in London since the Iranian Embassy Siege in 1980 – though exact numbers have not been disclosed for security reasons.

h/t Patti Jo

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Same Idiot Police Volunteer Who Ignored Goose Stepping Muslim Also Claimed It Was Illegal to Sing Hymns In Public Without Permission

It’s this the same useless “Police Liaison” Twit telling this poor man it’s illegal to sing Hymns in Public??

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Legacy Media Indict Themselves When They Blame The ‘Right-Wing Media Ecosystem’

Journalists seem poised to learn all the wrong lessons from Donald Trump’s victory this week, repeating a pattern they’ve been unable to shake since the frenzied days of 2016. A moment from CNN’s “Inside Politics” on Thursday is especially instructive — and an ominous portent of the media’s ability to recapture influence.

Laura Barrón-López is the White House correspondent at PBS News and a political analyst at CNN. On a panel with Dana Bash and John King — the network’s chief political and chief national correspondent respectively — Barrón-López made a claim so objectively false is almost defies believability. Bash and King, of course, found it deeply compelling.

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Is the majority of white Americans really anti-black?

Now showing more anti white bullshit

“Implicit bias” is catchphrase made largely from claims that the Implicit Association Test, or IAT, can measure people’s unconscious prejudice toward another race, the other sex, or any topic of interest.  The IAT was developed at Harvard University.  Amazingly, the majority of white Americans who have taken the IAT have been classified as anti-black.  Does this make sense?

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Why the 4B movement of women boycotting sex, marriage and childbirth has gone viral since Donald Trump’s re-election

In the days after U.S. election, the South Korean feminist 4B movement has gone viral online, fuelled by American women dismayed at the re-election of Donald Trump, a man who has been found guilty in a civil court of sexual abuse.

The 4B philosophy urges women to boycott dating, sex, marriage and childbirth with men as an act of resistance against misogyny.

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White women send a message to Democrats: Don’t patronise us

Millions rallied behind Donald Trump as they rejected appeals they viewed as condescending and out of touch

Lisa Neisler rolls her eyes and scoffs. She is thinking about a campaign advert featuring the actress Julia Roberts, in which women were encouraged to vote Democratic in the secrecy of the voting booth. In the ad, conservative white women are portrayed as wanting to do “the right thing” and vote for Kamala Harris but are too afraid to tell their intimidating husbands who support Donald Trump.

“I was appalled by that commercial,” Neisler, 53, a nurse, says. “I love my husband, I respect my husband. But he doesn’t tell me what to do or who to vote for. I didn’t lose my intellect when I married him.”

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‘God is not a white man’ declare Church of England clergy in Jesus diversity drive

Church of England clergy have declared that “God is not a white man” and are working to make images of Jesus more diverse.

Diocese across the country are reviewing how biblical figures should be depicted as part of a drive for “racial justice”.

Clergy have been urged to question whether images of Jesus truly “reflect diversity”.

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