Hiroshima bomb survivors say peace park agreement with Pearl Harbor is an ‘insult’

Survivors of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima have reacted angrily to an agreement that links the city’s peace park with a memorial in Pearl Harbor.

The sister-park agreement, signed this week by the US ambassador to Japan, Rahm Emanuel, and the mayor of Hiroshima, Kazumi Matsui, is designed to promote peace and friendship between the former Pacific war enemies.

“Nobody can go to Pearl Harbor, and nobody can go to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial and enter the front door, walk out the exit door and be the same person,” Emanuel said at a signing ceremony at the US Embassy in Tokyo.

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ITV comes under fire for using left-wing transgender climate activist and union stooge who talked about the ‘impact of soaring water costs on everyday mothers’

ITV News has come under attack for using a leftie transgender climate change activist during its coverage of the Thames Water crisis.

WTF is this thing?

During Wednesday night’s News At Ten programme the network showed Mika Minio Paluello washing up and doing some laundry while she spoke of how the soaring water costs will be footed by ‘bill payers and tax payers’ as she raised the cost of living crisis.

Both have become political issues as pressure grows for the government to take over water firms.

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The View: Abolishing Affirmative Action Means ‘No Women in Colleges’

The Supreme Court abolishing affirmative action on Thursday led to a tsunami of unhinged and truly insane commentary from the left on cable and broadcast news. So, of course, The View‘s racists were going to compete to deliver the most asinine hot take. According to moderator Whoopi Goldberg, the ruling could lead to women not being allowed to attend college. And racist Sunny Hostin once again attacked white women and disclosed where she got her racism and anti-Americanism from.

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Trudeau expected to waste billions on dodgy EV battery plant for Quebec

Northvolt Is Near Deal With Canada on $5.3 Billion Battery Plant

Swedish manufacturer Northvolt AB is close to a deal to build an electric-vehicle battery plant near Montreal, a project that’s expected to be worth about C$7 billion ($5.3 billion), according to people familiar with the matter.

The Canadian and Quebec governments are preparing to give financial aid to Northvolt that may be worth billions, following a similar agreement with Volkswagen AG to build an EV battery plant in Ontario, the people said. An announcement is likely to be made in the coming weeks, though negotiators are still working on final details, they said, speaking on condition they not be identified because the matter is private.

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Danish police go on digital patrol in computer games like Fortnite and Minecraft to hunt abusers

Danish police are being paid to play computer games like Fortnite and Minecraft. But they’re not having fun at the taxpayer’s expense. They are patrolling gaming communities for abusers.

The 10-strong team, set up last year to tackle a spike in online crime during Covid lockdowns, predominantly hunts for sexual predators and economic criminals. The unit also surfs Twitch, Discord, Instagram, Facebook and TikTok.

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Anheuser-Busch fires back after cross-dresser who destroyed brand claims he was abandoned during Bud Light backlash

Anheuser-Busch has fired back at Dylan Mulvaney’s claims she was left high and dry in the aftermath of their disastrous campaign with the transgender influencer.

The beermaker, which has taken a $20 billion hit since its partnership with Mulvaney sparked a nationwide boycott, responded to the allegations Thursday after the influencer posted a lengthy video blasting the company for doing nothing to help her as she faced online torment.

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Colonel ‘forced out of Army’ after stating ‘men cannot be women’

A colonel has claimed he was forced to quit the Army after he was criticised for stating that “men cannot be women”.

Dr Kelvin Wright, 54, had been a Reservist commanding officer with 14 years’ unblemished service, including two tours in Afghanistan, before his “honour was attacked” with a transphobia complaint and an investigation he described as “hellish”.

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Architect of Toronto 18 terror plot granted full parole

Soon to have senior position in federal bureaucracy.

Shareef Abdelhaleem, dubbed a “principal architect” of a terror plot to blow up several Greater Toronto Area landmarks in 2006, has been granted full parole as he is no longer considered an “unacceptable risk to society.”

In a decision Wednesday by the Parole Board of Canada, Abdelhaleem will no longer be under correctional supervision and only has two conditions that he must abide by: not to be in a position of responsibility or leadership in any religious or spiritual groups, and not to associate with any person known to be involved in criminal and/or radicalized activity.

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Guy who wears dresses welcomed into NY university’s sorority, then kicked out by national HQ

A nonbinary honor student who was accepted into a sorority at their private upstate New York college was later kicked out by its national headquarters reportedly over their identity in what the student alleged was an act of discrimination.

St. Lawrence University student Fabián “Fa” Guzmán, 22, said they were completely heartbroken when the Chi Omega national office informed them that it was revoking their membership at the beginning of Pride Month with no option to appeal the decision.

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Roxham Road benefit shopper makes good in Canada after fleeing the Hellscape of Donald Trump’s America!

Refugee who first fled Afghanistan then Trump’s America graduates U of T with goal to help others

… However, his stay in the U.S. didn’t last long. He arrived in the country in 2018, during the Donald Trump administration, and Malikyar said it “wasn’t a good idea for me to stay” because of the then-president’s anti-immigration agenda.

During his month-long stay in the U.S., Malikyar heard his hometown was under attack by the Taliban, so he reckoned his next best option would be to cross into Canada through Roxham Road and claim asylum. And so he did.

What horseshit.

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