Minors at St. Mike’s engaged in humiliating, brutal sexual assaults as hazings

The teenager has been bullied, he’s been hazed, he’s been sexually assaulted with a broom stick and he’s been humiliated by a widely circulated phone video that documented some of the torment.

Yet here he is, by own admission, a mere few weeks after the second assault against him, standing, for 20 to 30 seconds, among a braying crowd of fellow high school football players at St. Michael’s College School, watching as the same wretchedness is inflicted upon another youth.

Both victim and alleged culprit, if only by his passive presence.

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Trump: ‘I Will VETO’ Military Spending Bill Without Section 230 Termination

Trump: ‘I Will VETO’ Military Spending Bill Without Section 230 Termination

On Thursday night, President Donald Trump repeated his pledge to veto the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), a crucial military spending bill, if it did not include a measure to terminate Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which many on both the Right and the Left consider a blank check for Big Tech companies. Yet many have warned that abolishing Section 230 would cause more problems than it might solve.

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Peppa Pig: Psychologists find ‘shocking’ levels of violence in children’s TV show

Experts have found “shocking” levels of violence in children’s television shows, including Peppa Pig.

A new study looking into violence featured in animated series and films found that more than eight moments of pain and brutality were inflicted across a selected range of entertainment aimed at children.

The characters appeared sympathetic to the victims of pain in just half of the incidents, with a lack of empathy recorded in several other instances.

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China conducting biological tests to create super soldiers, US spy chief says

China has conducted testing on its army in the hope of creating biologically enhanced soldiers, according to the top intelligence official in the US.

John Ratcliffe, who has served as Donald Trump’s director of national intelligence since May, made the claims in a newspaper editorial, where he warned that China “poses the greatest threat to America today”.

China is becoming more Nazi by the day.

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Arabs: Why Is the EU Mourning This Iranian Scientist?

While the European Union has condemned the killing of Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, widely regarded as the father of Iran’s modern nuclear program, many Arabs and Muslims expressed relief over the assassination.

By condemning the killing of Fakhrizadeh, the EU has found itself on the side of Palestinian terror groups such as the Iran-backed Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad. These factions, together with Lebanon’s Hezbollah terror group, another Iran proxy, and the Muslim Brotherhood, have also voiced outrage over the killing of the scientist.

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India formally protests to Canada over Trudeau remarks on farm protests

India formally protests to Canada over Trudeau remarks on farm protests

…The Indian foreign ministry said in a statement that comments on “issues relating to Indian farmers constitute an unacceptable interference in our internal affairs.”

India and Canada have warm ties, but in recent years there has been concern in India that some Sikh leaders in Canada have ties to separatist groups hostile to India.

Canada is home to an influential Sikh community and Indian leaders say there are some fringe groups there that are still sympathetic to the cause of an independent Sikh state called Khalistan, carved out of India.

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The case for Chinese reparations

The case for Chinese reparations

It is time we started to talk about reparations. I am not of course referring to the demands made by certain communities to be given vast cash payouts for things that happened before they were born, to people they never knew, by people they never met. I am talking about the need of the citizens of the world to be given reparations by China for what it did to us all this year.

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Leader of black-only NFAC militia ‘Grandmaster Jay’ arrested and faces 20 years in prison on federal charges

John Fitzgerald Johnson, better known as ‘Grandmaster Jay,’ was arrested and charged with pointing a rifle at federal agents and Louisville, Kentucky police during a protest, which could land him in prison for 20 years.

Johnson was arrested on Thursday and booked into a Louisville jail on federal charges, NBC affiliate WAVE-TV reported. Independent journalist Ford Fischer posted photos of the charging documents.

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Kyle Rittenhouse to stand trial after motion to dismiss charges fails

Kyle Rittenhouse to stand trial after motion to dismiss charges fails

Kyle Rittenhouse, the teenager accused of fatally shooting two people and injuring a third during the riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin, will stand trial.

Rittenhouse’s defense team had filed motions to dismiss two of the charges their client faces, possession of a deadly weapon by a minor and one of the two reckless endangerment charges, but Kenosha County Court Commissioner Loren Keating rejected them on Thursday, according to the Washington Post. The teenager appeared via video with an attorney at the preliminary court hearing.

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Ontario Reports 1,780 new Covid cases

Ontario Reports 1,780 new Covid cases

Ontario is reporting nearly 1,800 new cases of COVID-19 ahead of a planned announcement later today that could see some regions face additional public health restrictions.

The Ministry of Health says that there were 1,780 new cases of the disease caused by the novel coronavirus confirmed on Thursday, along with another 25 deaths.


LILLEY: Canadians won’t be fully vaccinated for more than a year, military document says

The federal government has already started running war games on delivering doses of COVID-19 vaccines across Canada, even though doses may not arrive for months and Canadians won’t be fully vaccinated for more than a year. Those are details found in a planning document signed off on by Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Jonathan Vance and obtained by the Sun.

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CBC-TV a $1.3-billion-a year ‘make-work project’ that taxpayers ‘don’t take to,’ senator says

CBC-TV has become a $1.3-billion-a year “make-work project,” producing programming Canadian taxpayers are not watching and don’t want, according to a senator.

The remarks from Senator Leo Housakos were made to the Senate chamber Wednesday after reports emerged the national broadcaster was facing program cuts due to a plunge in TV ad revenues. A second quarter financial report showed ad revenues dropped 19% in six months, according to Blacklock’s Reporter.

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U.S. in talks with Huawei CFO Meng on resolving criminal charges: source

U.S. in talks with Huawei CFO Meng on resolving criminal charges: source

(Reuters) – U.S. prosecutors are discussing a deal with lawyers for Huawei finance chief Meng Wanzhou to resolve criminal charges against her, a person familiar with the matter said, signaling a potential end to a case that has strained ties between the United States, China and Canada.

Negotiations between Meng’s attorneys and the U.S. Justice Department picked up after the U.S. presidential election a month ago, the person said, but it is still unclear what kind of deal could be struck.

Happy Day. Trudeau and the CHINA Class will not be denied their place at Xi’s trough.

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Ontario Considering Kung Flu Vaccination ID – May Restrict The Un-Vaccinated

Ontario Considering Kung Flu Vaccination ID – May Restrict The Un-Vaccinated

Residents of Ontario who refuse to be vaccinated for COVID-19 may face some limits, Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. David Williams says.

Someone may have to show proof of vaccination, for instance, to enter a nursing home or hospital without personal protection equipment, he said Thursday.

Proof might also be required to attend school, although no decision has been made yet, he said.

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Georgia Video Footage Shows Poll Workers Staying Behind, Producing Boxes of Ballots

President Donald Trump’s legal team on Dec. 3 presented surveillance footage at a Georgia state legislature hearing that appears to show ballot-counting workers telling poll observers late at night on Election Day to leave before continuing to count and pulling out what appears to be boxes filled with ballots.

In the hearing on Dec. 3, Jacki Pick, a lawyer who is volunteering with the campaign’s legal case, said the team received video footage from State Farm Arena’s vote-tabulation center in Fulton County, Georgia. The team said that GOP poll watchers weren’t allowed to watch the counting process in the poll center.

Call for signature audit in Georgia.

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Canadians worry vaccine won’t come fast enough to stop coronavirus surge: Ipsos

Canadians worry vaccine won’t come fast enough to stop coronavirus surge: Ipsos

Most Canadians are worried Canada’s vaccine distribution will not happen soon enough to stop soaring COVID-19 case counts and deaths.

An Ipsos poll conducted exclusively for Global News found that 74 per cent of respondents are worried that the public distribution of a vaccine would be too slow to stop a greater spread of COVID-19.

Related… Doctors say CDC should warn people the side effects from Covid vaccine shots won’t be ‘a walk in the park’

Public health officials and drugmakers need to warn people that coronavirus vaccine shots may have some rough side effects so they know what to expect and aren’t scared away from getting the second dose, doctors urged during a meeting Monday with CDC advisors.

The recommendations come as states prepare to distribute the potentially life-saving vaccinations as early as next month.

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