BLM leader turns against Dems over ‘racist’ policies, backs Trump for president: ‘We’re not stupid’

A Black Lives Matter (BLM) leader threw his support behind former President Donald Trump in the 2024 race for the White House, accusing Democrats of racist policies that are working against the black community.

Mark Fisher, co-founder of Black Lives Matter Rhode Island, joined “Fox & Friends” to discuss why some black voters are leaving the Democratic Party as they contemplate whom they will vote for in the 2024 presidential election.

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Hamas Wants UN To Condemn Wilders for ‘Violating International Law’

Dutch populist firebrand Geert Wilders, fresh after winning the Dutch national elections last week, is facing backlash from the terrorist group Hamas, along with several Arab states, for suggesting that Palestinians should be relocated to Jordan as a means to solve the ongoing conflict between the Palestinians and Israel.

Hamas has called on the international community as well as the United Nations to condemn Wilders for breaking international law, seven weeks after the group murdered around 1,200 Israelis in a surprise terror attack.

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Is racial segregation coming back to America’s schools?

A Chicago area school has recently implemented an unusual tactic to racial achievement gaps among its students: encouraging Black and Latino students to opt into racially-segregated classes. Evanston Township High School officials believe these single-race classes offer underperforming minority students greater access to advanced instruction. Though their initial proposal received significant media backlash, Evanston officials remain committed to their race-conscious approach.

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Canada’s top admiral says navy might not be able to carry out its basic duties next year

Canada’s top admiral says navy staff, resource needs in ‘critical state’

OTTAWA, Nov 28 (Reuters) – Canada’s understaffed and resource-stretched navy is in “a critical state” and might not be able to carry out its basic duties next year, the top admiral said in a YouTube video released this week.

The comments by Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee are an unusually blunt expression of unhappiness from the military over the state of the armed forces. Canada only spends about 1.3% of its annual gross domestic product on defence, much less than the North Atlantic Treaty Organization target of 2%.

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‘Doctor Who’ Has Regenerated Into a Woke Nightmare

Fans once considered Doctor Who the pinnacle of family sci-fi programming. Its relaunch in 2005 created nearly a decade of fantastic stories that became a global phenomenon. But like many beloved properties, new writers and producers butchered the show as time passed, turning it into an LGBTQ virtue-signal hour and turning off the loyal family audiences who made it popular. The most recent 60th Anniversary Special, titled “The Star Beast,” is an hour-long lecture on pronouns in the worst installment of the show yet.

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Met officer tasered girl, 10, as she ran away, hearing told

A Metropolitan Police officer used a Taser on a ten-year-old girl twice inside her home as she was running away from him, a disciplinary hearing was told.

PC Jonathan Broadhead fired the device within seconds of arriving at the flat in southwest London where the girl had threatened her mother with garden shears and hit her with a hammer.

The girl, referred to as Child A, was hospitalised as a result of the incident which the officer claimed was a necessary use of force.

This is the same police force that won’t lay a hand on Hamas Supporters.

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Hiring foreign workers at battery plant will cost Canadian contractors $300-million in lost wages, fees: union leader

The hiring of 900 temporary foreign workers to install equipment at the flagship EV factory in Windsor, Ont., will cost Canadian skilled construction workers around $300-million in lost wages and contractor fees, the leader of Canada’s Building Trades Unions says.

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Over the Top: How a photographer faked Canada’s most iconic battlefield images.

When the Canadian exhibition of official First World War photographs travelled from Britain to North America in 1917, it was acclaimed in the press for its ability to bring the war home. The photographs felt lifelike in size and immediacy. Audience members in four Canadian cities reportedly recognized the faces of loved ones. The centrepiece of the exhibition was a huge photographic print showing Canadians bursting from a trench, bayonets raised. If audiences wanted to know what war looked like, this was it.

I’m shocked!

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Solitary

Donald Knows SolitarySolitary confinement is pure torture. I know, I was there

Donald Best is an access to justice advocate and a former Toronto Police Service sergeant who spent 63 days in solitary confinement in 2013-2014.

For the last four years, the province of Ontario has, on behalf of its citizens, confined Adam Capay alone in a small, windowless basement jail cell where the lights are always on, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. According to Renu Mandhane, chief commissioner of the Ontario Human Rights Commission, Mr. Capay, an indigenous 24-year-old man, was kept alone. Not a single person for him to interact with, ever.

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