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If you are a ‘name’, you might get lucky with HarperCollins or Constable, as have Douglas Murray or Andrew Doyle. But what about new writers? I have long given up on Biteback as a platform for dissent. The question is has any mainstream British publisher made it its mission to take up the modern-day dissident’s cause, as a counter to wokedom and to the official narrative? Not to my knowledge.
In a recent letter addressed to Newsom, bill AB 2223 will change a California law “in a way that radically undermines protection for newborns,” and if signed, “will allow certain forms of infanticide.”
Introduced by Assembly member Buffy Wicks, the proposed bill would do away with its current infanticide law which makes it a crime to kill a baby that was born within a year.

Nothing to see here. Go about your business – BrandX.
“But guess what, we got a lot to do. You gotta say hi to me,” he said, interrupting his speech to speak to someone in the audience.
“We go back a long way. She was 12, I was 30, but anyway,” he added to great laughter and applause.
“This woman helped me get an awful lot done, but anyway,” he explained before moving on to the rest of his speech.
Biden was trying to rebut Republican messaging ahead of the pivotal midterm elections when he stopped mid-speech to make a joke.
We filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security for Secret Service records related to the investigation of Hunter Biden’s gun, reportedly disposed of in a dumpster in Delaware (Judicial Watch, Inc. v. U.S. Department of Homeland Security (No. 1:22-cv-02841)).
Poor Elton.
During the ceremony, at one point Joe Biden wrapped his arm around Elton and told the crowd, “By the way, it’s all his fault we are spending $6 billion in tax payer dollars on HIV and AIDS this month.”
Why is that, Joe? It’s his fault because he’s gay? What the hell, Joe?
And, for the record, Joe has NO IDEA what he’s talking about once again.
“Massive tech platforms can exert influence over society and the digital economy because they ultimately have the power to collect, analyze, and monetize exorbitant amounts of personal information,” the letter reads. “The AICOA will improve the internet in many ways and, most importantly, remove barriers that have been erected to block Americans from enjoying more privacy online.”
Democrat Pennsylvania US Senate candidate John Fetterman agrees “LGBTQ education” should be “mandatory” for children in all schools.
Fetterman is running against Republican nominee Dr. Mehmet Oz in the 2022 US Senate race in Pennsylvania.
Fetterman’s 2021 interview with Powered by Rainbows was making the rounds this weekend.
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