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Four black girls hit with ethnic intimidation charges in brutal attack against Asian students on Philadelphia train

The mother of one of four black teenage girls who was captured on video brutally assaulting a group of Asian students on a Philadelphia train turned her into police as all four were slapped with a slew of charges, including ethnic intimidation.

Shocking video captured the group of black teenage girls brutally throwing punches and screaming profanities at a group of Asian students this week.

The unidentified girls, who were between the ages of 13 and 16, were charged with aggravated assault, ethnic intimidation, criminal conspiracy, simple assault, disorderly conduct, and recklessly endangering another person, according to the district attorney’s office.

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Rex Murphy: Toronto school board’s profoundly ignorant rejection of book club event with Nobel Prize winner

Nadia Murad at the age of 14 was kidnapped by ISIS, the vicious terrorist mob, and was taken into sex slavery

Nadia Murad at the age of 14 was kidnapped by ISIS, the vicious terrorist mob, and was taken into sex slavery. From that pit of hell, she incredibly found the personal resources to escape, champion the cause of brutalized young women everywhere, and ascend to the heights of the world’s high honour, the Nobel Prize. This information has been a click away on any laptop for three years. Yet the TDSB was intent on keeping students in its jurisdiction from exposure to such a true heroine. The equity department was concerned she would stoke Islamophobia!

In a sane world the TDSB would be scrapped and rebuilt after the loons had been cleared out.

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‘I thought I was a goner’: survivors detail harrowing stories of Canada mudslides

Emergency crews in western Canada continued searching on Friday for victims of flash floods and mudslides which tore through the region this week, as survivors described harrowing escapes from the disaster.

British Columbia declared its third state of emergency in a year on Wednesday after a month’s worth of rain fell in two days, swamping towns and cities, blocking major highways and leaving much of the province under water.

So far, officials have confirmed just one fatality, in a landslide near the village of Pemberton. But gripping testimony from a journalist who survived that incident suggests that figure is likely to rise.

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‘Self defense is not illegal’: Kyle Rittenhouse says jury came to ‘correct verdict’ in Tucker Carlson documentary

Kyle Rittenhouse is now a free man, but he’s far from leaving the spotlight.

Fox News Channel’s Tucker Carlson revealed Friday that there was a Fox Nation crew filming for a Tucker Carlson Original documentary that will appear on the streaming platform in December. He will also sit down with Rittenhouse this Monday during Fox News Channel primetime for the young man’s first televised interview following his not guilty verdict.

But Rittenhouse’s lawyer, Mark Richards, told CNN he ‘did not approve of that,’ referring to the film crew being with Rittenhouse during the trial, and even ‘threw them out of the room several times.’

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Ontario reports 728 new Covid cases … and “an orgy of violence” in Rotterdam

Ontario reports 728 new Covid cases … and “an orgy of violence” in Rotterdam

Ontario reports 728 new COVID-19 cases, 5 more deaths

Ontario reported more than 700 new COVID-19 cases and five more deaths on Saturday.

Provincial health officials logged 728 new infections today, down from 793 on Friday but up from 661 a week ago.


Rotterdam police open fire as Covid protest turns into ‘orgy of violence’

Police have opened fire on protesters and seven people were injured after rioting erupted during a demonstration against Covid-19 restrictions in central Rotterdam, in what the city’s mayor described as an “orgy of violence”.

Ahmed Aboutaleb told reporters in the early hours of Saturday morning that “on a number of occasions the police felt it necessary to draw their weapons to defend themselves” as rioters rampaged through the shopping district, starting fires and throwing stones and fireworks at officers.

“They shot at protesters. People were injured,” Aboutaleb said.

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Fauci Finally Admits Vaccines Don’t Protect Against Serious Covid or Death

Last week, Dr. Anthony Fauci made perhaps the most damning confession in the Covid vaccine saga. So far-reaching are the implications of his statement that the interview in which he made it may well prove a turning point in the fight against the vaccine fraud that is being perpetrated on the peoples of the world.

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Canada open to ramping up record immigration, new minister says

Sean Fraser, who was appointed to the post in October after Trudeau’s Liberals won re-election, said the government is on track to exceed its goal of offering permanent residency to 401,000 people this year. Speaking in an interview with Bloomberg, Fraser said he’s even prepared to increase immigrant targets — currently set at 411,000 for next year — if he deems additional newcomers are needed to fill labor shortages.

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Manhattan school to sort kids by race during social justice discussions

The Lower Manhattan Community School will conduct the controversial exercises as part of its mission to “undo the legacy of racism and oppression in this country that impacts our school community,” according to an email sent to parents.

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GoFundMe Denied Rittenhouse Fundraising While Crowdsourcing Funds For BLM Rioters

“GoFundMe’s Terms of Service prohibit raising money for the legal defense of an alleged violent crime. In light of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, we want to clarify when and why we removed certain fundraisers in the past,” the platform wrote on Twitter with a link to a company statement.

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Politicians are ignoring Canada’s inflation crisis

Canada’s inflation rate has risen to a 20-year high, affecting the price of everything from to groceries are families and small businesses are already grappling with the pandemic’s financial toll. Despite this, Justin Trudeau infamously said he doesn’t think about monetary policy, and the government’s response has been virtually non-existent.

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Kyle Rittenhouse found not guilty on all counts in trial over Kenosha shootings

I’m not expecting riots or anything. Why would you even bring that up?

Riots erupt at COVID-19 protest in Rotterdam

Seven people have been injured after police fired warning shots when riots broke out in the Dutch city of Rotterdam during protests against new Covid restrictions.

Police said dozens of arrests had been made and officers were among the injured, with units from across the Netherlands dispatched to help restore order. Two people were believed to have been hurt by police warning shots.

B.C. imposes travel and fuel restrictions as rebuild begins after historic floods

Members of the general public in flood-affected areas will be limited to 30 litres of gas per visit.

 

 

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