Tory MP: No Govt Cash for Groups Pushing ‘White Privilege‘ Myth

Tory MP: No Govt Cash for Groups Pushing ‘White Privilege‘ Myth

Charities and institutions in Britain which promote the leftist idea of ‘white privilege’ should be blocked from receiving taxpayer support, a leading Tory MP has said.

A parliamentary group studying the reasons for white working-class children falling behind other ethnic groups will reportedly demand that the government stop propping up left-wing attacks on the white British population.

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The families left behind by Black Lives Matter

The families left behind by Black Lives Matter

Black Lives Matter ignores victims of systemic racism and enriches a select few, so say the families of those killed by the police and many of the group’s own activists.

Founded in 2013 following the acquittal of George Zimmerman for his role in Trayvon Martin’s death, the group has held protests around the country against perceived systemic racism against minorities. Black Lives Matter has sparked global conversations on race and policing and is credited with a number of criminal justice reform efforts.

But on Thursday, the mother of Breonna Taylor, a black woman killed by police during a raid in March 2020, charged that the movement in her city of Louisville, Kentucky, is nothing more than a scam.

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STUDY: Once Top Trump-Bashers, TV News Now Loves Joe Biden

For four years, the liberal media led the Left’s fierce resistance to the Trump administration, slamming the President night after night after night. Now, a new study by the Media Research Center finds the broadcast evening newscasts have executed a full flip-flop, as they aid and abet liberal President Joe Biden’s administration with mostly positive coverage.

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White House: Biden Calling The Border Crisis A ‘Crisis’ Does Not Reflect View Of The Administration

The White House said on Monday that Democrat President Joe Biden’s remarks over the weekend calling his border crisis a “crisis” do not reflect the view of the administration.

Biden claimed on Saturday that the refugee cap that his administration had was linked to the “crisis that ended up on the border with young people.”

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Budget

Globe – Federal budget 2021: Liberals target child care, COVID-19 relief in a wave of new spending, as deficit projected to hit $354-billion

NatPo – Federal budget 2021 pledges $101 billion for child care and stimulus spending to fuel pandemic recovery

Star – Liberals promise $10-a-day child care with a federal budget that looks beyond the pandemic

Global – Canada’s debt set to cross $1 trillion mark as Liberals extend COVID-19 aid in budget

CTV – Budget 2021: Government unveils $101.4B in new spending, with deficit declining

Sun – BUDGET: Liberals extend COVID-19 aid with election top of mind

CBC – Budget vows to build ‘for the long term’ as it promises child care cash, projects massive deficits

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Furious Number 10 hits back at United Nations for ‘misrepresenting’ findings of UK race report after it labelled review ‘reprehensible’ and claimed it ‘normalises white supremacy’

Furious Number 10 hits back at United Nations for ‘misrepresenting’ findings of UK race report after it labelled review ‘reprehensible’ and claimed it ‘normalises white supremacy’

Downing Street today accused the United Nations of ‘misrepresenting’ the findings of a landmark UK race report in an extraordinary bust up.

An arm of the UN accused the Government’s Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities (Cred) of trying to ‘rationalise’ and ‘normalise’ white supremacy in its ‘reprehensible’ report on race relations in Britain by ‘repackaging racist tropes and stereotypes into fact’.

Five human rights experts working for the organisation claimed the controversial report presented by Cred on March 31 effectively whitewashed the history of slavery and colonialism, and ‘further distorted and falsified historic facts’.

The UN is the enemy.

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Now Do Trudeau… Growing calls for Ontario Premier Doug Ford to resign amid worsening COVID-19 3rd wave

Now Do Trudeau… Growing calls for Ontario Premier Doug Ford to resign amid worsening COVID-19 3rd wave

Amid a public health crisis the likes of which Ontario has never seen, and a firestorm of criticism regarding the Ford government’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic there are growing calls for the premier to step down.

On Sunday, a Washington Post op-ed by columnist David Moscrop titled “Doug Ford must resign” quickly became the most read story on the paper’s website. In the article, Moscrop wrote, “Over a year into the pandemic, things are worse in Ontario than they have been since it began.”

Doug is no great shakes but the Trudeau government has been downright criminal.

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Amid surging cases and ‘double mutant’ variant, flights from India touch down in Canada

Flights from Delhi continue to land in Canada despite India’s daily tally of COVID-19 infections surging to a record over the weekend — and amid the emergence of a new “double mutant” variant in the country.

A federal government website that lists flights where someone has been confirmed to have been infected with COVID-19shows that from April 4 to April 16, there were 120 flights with a COVID-positive passenger or passengers.

 

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‘Cancel Rent’ Champion Ayanna Pressley Raked in Thousands as Landlord, Records Show

‘Cancel Rent’ Champion Ayanna Pressley Raked in Thousands as Landlord, Records Show

The progressive congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (D., Mass.) has called rent cancellation legislation “literally a matter of life and death.” At the same time, she has collected cash from her own rental properties.

Pressley and her husband made as much as $15,000 in rental income in 2019 after purchasing a $658,000 Boston home, according to property records and financial disclosures reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon. The income appears to come over the course of four months—the unit was first listed for $2,500 a month in June 2019 and the posting was removed in August

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Chinese giant Huawei was able to eavesdrop on ANY conversation on Dutch mobile network and knew which numbers were tapped by police or intelligence agencies

Chinese communications giant Huawei was able to eavesdrop on any conversation taking place on one of the biggest mobile networks in the Netherlands.

Hauwei staff were able to monitor all of KPN’s mobile users and eavesdrop on their private conversations – and even knew which numbers were tapped by police or intelligence agencies, according to Dutch newspaper de Volkskrant.

The newspaper cited a report prepared by consultancy firm Capgemini for KPN, which it said flagged that Huawei could have been accessing users’ calls in 2010 without KPN knowing.

 

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BLM protesters rally for victim, leave after learning he was white carjacker

Black Lives Matter protesters in Minnesota dropped to a knee and set off to march over a fatal police shooting — just to return when they learned it was a white carjacker who had fired at police, according to reports.

Dozens of people protesting outside Governor Tim Walz’s mansion in St. Paul Sunday were filmed by Fox 9 reporter Mitti Hicks as they knelt for a moment of silence over initial rumors about Sunday’s 3 p.m. fatal shooting.

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‘They just shot my baby,’ says father, moments after 7-year-old daughter killed at McDonald’s in Homan Square

No riots, no vigils.

A 7-year-old girl was killed and her father was seriously wounded in a shooting Sunday afternoon as they were getting food at a McDonald’s drive-thru in the Homan Square neighborhood.

The father, Jontae Adams, 28, and his daughter, Jaslyn, were in a silver Infiniti about 4:20 p.m. at the McDonald’s, 3200 W. Roosevelt Road, when they were shot, Chicago police said. A McDonald’s employee, who asked not to be named, said two people got out of a gray car and started shooting at the victim’s car.

… Police said the shooting was believed to be gang-related, and less than three hours later, two people were shot in their car at a Popeyes in Humboldt Park, which investigators believe is connected to the McDonald’s shooting.

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