University feminist society ‘purged by trans activists’ with members frightened into quitting

A university feminist society has been “purged by trans activists”, with its email accounts shut down and members quitting for their safety.

The women-only Swansea University Feminist Society had dozens of students attending its meetings, advertised as a “space away from men” to discuss issues such as the Welsh city’s surge of spiking incidents.

But campus activists made “transphobia” allegations and demanded its leader be expelled after the society publicly supported Kathleen Stock, the professor bullied for her trans views at Sussex University, and promoted the feminist writer Helen Joyce’s book.

Share

University of Cosmic Racists

Followers of University of Cosmic Intelligence cult accused of 2 murders in Alabama

Several followers of a social media influencer who calls himself a “god” and leads an abstract spirituality group online have been accused of two separate murders in Alabama.

Rashad Jamal White, known among his followers as Rashad Jamal, is the leader of a group popularized online known as “The University of Cosmic Intelligence,” in which Jamal preaches about a spirituality exclusively for Black and Latino people, whom he says are natural earthly beings while White people are not.


More… “The oppressors seek to label me a pedophile because I had the courage to speak out against them and expose their lies, plots, and plans within their Satanic kingdom,”

And more…

Trudeau should hire these guys for his racist indoctrination courses.

Share

Shitty-assed cretins to protest Canadian International Air Show because it ‘promotes the culture of war’

The Canadian International Air Show has become an annual summer tradition — 73 years and counting — and so have calls to abolish it for its potential trauma-triggering effect on people with lived experience in war zones, as well as environmental damage it can instigate.

The show, which sees a number of fighter jets fly over Toronto for the last three days of the Canadian National Exhibition, purports to display the country’s military history while recognizing its military personnel and veterans, and inspiring the next generation of pilots. But detractors say the show does more harm than good, both for the environment and for the downtown population — some of whom are recent immigrants from countries with war history and fresh memories of air bombings.

Pity no strafing demos are scheduled.

Share

But you can still be a Transgender and play football…

FA bans Hooters from sponsoring an under 10s football team after the Nottingham bar sparked outrage for ‘sexualising kids’ and sending their waitresses to pose with the players

An under 10s football team in Nottingham has been told they must cancel their sponsorship deal with local bar Hooters.

The deal between Burton Joyce FC and Hooters attracted controversy on Twitter due to the American-owned bar’s reputation for giving its female staff revealing uniforms, which has led to some critics labelling the bar ‘degrading’ to women.

It has now been banned by the Nottingham FA.

Share

Fury after fire brigades spend £17,000 of taxpayers’ money on decorating engines in LGBT rainbow colours

Fire brigades have been told to ‘fight fires not culture wars’ after it was revealed they spent over £17,000 painting fire engines in rainbow colours.

The colourful paint jobs were approved by several fire and rescue service chiefs across England since 2017 in inclusivity and recruitment drives.

The rainbow flag has been used a symbol of LGBT pride since the late 1970s.

I wouldn’t pull over if I saw that thing coming. I don’t care if they’re late to the pride parade.

Share

Royal Canadian Air Force fighter pilot call signs to be approved by board hand picked by inclusivity expert Laith Marouf

OTTAWA – A police investigation into comments made at a social gathering of fighter pilots in June has cast a spotlight on a well-known but little-understood military tradition that some worry is another example of entrenched cultural problems in Canada’s Armed Forces: the assignment of call signs.

Earlier this week, Royal Canadian Air Force commander Lt.-Gen. Eric Kenny announced that he was delaying a ceremony to install a new commander at one of Canada’s two fighter-jet bases, 3 Wing in Bagotville, Que.

Kenny attributed the decision to an ongoing military police investigation into statements made during what he described as a “call sign review board” held on June 22 at Canada’s other CF-18 base, 4 Wing in Cold Lake, Alta.

h/t DM

Share

Festival of Brexit is a £120m Woke flop

It was meant to be a patriotic celebration of what Britain could look like after leaving the EU.

But despite being supported with £120 million in public funds, the so-called Festival of Brexit has fallen woefully short of hitting a target to attract 66 million visitors. Only 238,000 people have turned up so far.

The figures emerged yesterday as the event’s organisers were accused of using it to push “woke” causes, such as gender fluidity and “how imperialism shaped the British garden”.

Share

Police: Plane circling Mississippi city threatens to crash into Walmart

TUPELO, Miss. — A stolen airplane circled over north Mississippi on Saturday morning, and police said they evacuated a Walmart store after the pilot threatened to crash into it.

The Tupelo Police Department said in a Facebook post that the Walmart and a nearby convenience store had been evacuated. The plane started circling over Tupelo, Mississippi, about 5 a.m.. It was still in the air about four hours later, but had flown away from Tupelo and was circling over another community nearby.

Police said they have made contact with the pilot directly.

Share

Should Canada forgive student loans?

Last week, U.S. President Joe Biden announced his administration would be forgiving up to US$20,000 in student loans for low- and middle-income borrowers, reducing the debt load for more than 40 million Americans.

Some student groups, as well as the federal NDP, have called on the federal government to do the same here in Canada, but experts are divided over whether cancelling student debt is the best way to help young Canadians.

Not fair to anyone who has paid it back.

Share