
Today’s aggregated news behind the news. Featuring occasional commentary from our in-house writers, updated throughout the day.
Storming the beaches of the Culture War, covering the latest Woke Supremacy, Mass Formation Psychosis, Big Brother and other items.

According to Spectrum News, Sheriff Judd was “mortified” when he heard the news of the Uvalde school shooting on Tuesday and he gave a warning out to any people even thinking about going into a Polk Country school to commit a mass shooting, saying, “If you come to a school in this county, armed, we’re going to do our best through either our guardians, our school resource officers, or our school resource deputy sheriffs to eliminate the threat outside of the school before they ever get to the children. We’re trained to do that.”
Newsom’s second booster shot was on May 18.
“This morning, the Governor tested positive for COVID-19 after exhibiting mild symptoms,” Newsom’s office said in a press release. “As outlined in California’s SMARTER Plan, which focuses on testing and treatment, the Governor will test prior to leaving isolation.”
“2000 Mules” revealed the extraordinary work by True the Vote founder Catherine Engelbrecht and business owner and election intelligence expert Gregg Phillips.

I’m not usually one for tipping my hat to celebrities. Most of any celebrity mentions we put out on this website for example are ones that aren’t favourable. But credit where it is due, Matthew McConaughey does seem to be one of the rare good ones.
I don’t always agree with things that he has said and done, but overall he seems to have his head screwed on straight. You can check out his 2020 book Greenlights, as listed in our Recommended Reading section here – BrandX.
The toy maker has created the world’s first “transgender” Barbie doll.
The company claimed that the information gathered would only be used to improve “business efficiency, resiliency and workplace health and safety,” and “may not be used for any other purposes,” including “employment action,” the bank’s intranet says regarding the information.
But employees told Business Insider they believe America’s largest bank is using the data to take employment action.
Blaze Media
WATCH TV
Blaze Media / News
Activist Democratic lawyers suffer another setback in Florida
NEWS
LEON WOLF
May 28, 2022
Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Like Blaze News? Get the news that matters most delivered directly to your inbox.
Your email
SIGN UP
A Florida appellate court has openly blasted a lower court ruling which attempted to instate a redistricting map favored by Democratic lawyers as as 'patently unlawful,' which raises the likelihood that the map favored by Governor Ron DeSantis (R) and the Republican Florida legislature will in fact be used in the November elections.
Democrats, led by controversial attorney Marc Elias, sued the state in April, alleging that the redrawn map violated the Florida Fair Districts standards, alleging that the newly-drawn congressional districts diminished minority voting power and also did not follow county, city, or geographic boundaries. The largest source of controversy concerned Florida's Congressional District 5, which has historically been a majority-black district.
Then he had himself castrated.
Our operation at thegramophonemind.com is primaily based in Skipton, North Yorkshire, UK, with a small team of contributors spread out across the globe. If you wish to contact us, you can do so via our main menu.
DISCLAIMER: We aggregate and share news articles from a multitude of online sources. Some will be left-wing such as the UK Guardian. Some will be right-wing such as the UK Daily Mail. We do not endorse the viewpoints of these outlets unless specifically stated otherwise.
Please use your own judgement when following these links, mainstream media or otherwise.
**********
“To exchange one orthodoxy for another is not necessarily an advance. The enemy is the gramophone mind, whether or not one agrees with the record that is being played at the moment.” – Excerpt from ‘The Freedom of the Press’, by George Orwell (1945).
