Elon Musk infuriates liberals with viral video of him hip-firing his enormous Barrett .50-caliber machine gun

Elon Musk has angered liberals while triggering praise from Republicans after posting a video of himself hip-firing his enormous Barrett .50-caliber machine gun.

The 23-second clip, which shows the world’s richest man fire six rounds, is among a series of highly political posts he has shared with his 158 million followers on X which appeal to a right-wing fanbase.

Musk, 52, is seen wearing all-black attire including leather shoes as he stands in a field firing three rounds shown in slow motion, followed by another three rounds at full speed.

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Navy personnel told to introduce themselves with pronouns in trans guidance

Royal Navy personnel are being told to introduce themselves with their pronouns before meetings in official guidance seen by The Telegraph.

A guide on trans and non-binary awareness tells staff: “Introducing yourself with your pronouns at the start of meetings and interactions is a good way to be inclusive.”

The guidance, available on the Royal Navy intranet, says: “Some people do not associate with gender binary and may use different pronouns like they/them or neo-pronouns like ze/hir/hirs. You should use the pronoun that a person shares with you.”

h/t Mauser

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Germany: Kollege Of Koran Knowledge Graduates First Imams

Twenty-four Muslims from across Germany formally passed their imam training at the country’s new Islamkolleg Deutschland in the northwestern city of Osnabrück on Saturday.

The graduates, who included men and women, received their first certificate of completion after attending a two-year part-time course.

“This is a historic day,” said the chairman of the Islamkolleg’s board of trustees, former German President Christian Wulff during a press conference.

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Worse Than Hitler! Pierre Poilievre called out for Truth and Reconciliation Day photos with Inuk elder

OTTAWA – Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre found himself the subject of online criticism after posting photos with an Inuk elder alongside a caption about meeting with Algonquin elders on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

Poilievre posted two photos to X, formerly known as Twitter, on Saturday with a caption about joining Algonquin elders and leaders at the eternal flame on Parliament Hill to mark the holiday at an event hosted by the Algonquin Nation and the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation.

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GB News Hands Critics Extra Fuel for Their Fire

Those who despise right-leaning GB News need no reason to attack it—some started boycotting before it had the chance to launch. But the British television channel, which has been running for just over two years, this week succeeded in handing over a good stock of ammunition, anyway.

‘Reclaim’ party leader Laurence Fox can always be relied upon to say something provocative (that is, offensive), which is surely why GB News hired him as a host and why he is often invited onto the channel for interviews. Talking to Dan Wootton, one of the station’s most high-profile presenters, on Tuesday evening, he asked of a young female journalist: “Who would want to s**g that?” Ava Evans, at whom Fox’s blatantly sexist comments were directed, said this has prompted her to receive threats.

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There’s a barely hidden anti-God message in Wish, Disney’s newest film

Disney animation – not even trying

Recently, Bob Iger, Walt Disney’s reinstated CEO, announced that he intends to have the company “quiet the noise” in the culture wars. Judging by Disney’s newest movie, Wish, which is set to be released at Thanksgiving, “quiet the noise” doesn’t mean to stop inserting leftism into children’s entertainment. It just means being more subtle. Wish isn’t in-your-face with gender madness, but it clearly continues racial warfare, and it attacks the Judeo-Christian religious system of a male God who wishes his creations well.

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Millionaire’s ‘sex worker immigration scandal’

Hamish Ogston is one of Britain’s richest men, a Sunday Times Rich List regular with a £130 million fortune. In April last year Ogston, 75, pledged to give his wealth to charity when he died. One of the country’s most prolific philanthropists, he told the Daily Mail “I have always been concerned about inequalities and unfairness and lack of opportunities. I don’t know why.”

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Paris makes Olympic effort to tackle scourge of bedbugs

The French government has vowed to tackle the “scourge” of bedbugs in Paris that threatens to overshadow the 2024 Olympic Games.

Social media users have been publishing footage of the insects crawling around in high-speed trains and the Paris metro, alongside a raft of online articles about bedbugs in cinemas and even Charles de Gaulle airport.

Emmanuel Gregoire, the deputy mayor of Paris, said: “You have to understand that in reality no one is safe. Obviously there are risk factors but in reality, you can catch bedbugs anywhere and bring them home.

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