
Today’s news behind the news, aggregated and presented through a Red Pill lens, updated throughout the day.
Featuring occasional commentary from our three in-house writers, ‘BrandX’, ‘SkeptiX’ and ‘MrIndeed’
Exposing the latest Woke Supremacy, Big Brother and other Culture War related items:
COMMENTARY ON THE BELOW ARTICLE: And this is why everyone should be using Signal – SkeptiX.
White House to ask SMS carriers to monitor vaccine ‘Misinformation’ in private text messages
According to Politico, the Biden administration may be taking a step further in curbing vaccine misinformation by monitoring private social media and text messages.
COMMENTARY ON THE BELOW ARTICLE: I know the US and Europe are a way off but, why strive to throttle free speech and enforce censorship, when this is the inevitability – SkeptiX.
Outspoken billionaire Sun Dawu jailed for 18 years in China
He has in the past been vocal in criticising authorities and has spoken out about human rights.
VIDEO: Dan Wootton - There’s absolutely no excuse not to return to normal life immediately
From GB News.
New York Mayor Backs Vaccine Mandates: ‘The Voluntary Phase Is Over’
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio has embraced vaccine mandates. In an interview on Tuesday, he said, “The voluntary phase is over.”
USA: ‘People are scared’ - Democrats lose ground on school equity plans
Moderate and suburban voters share concerns about education changes and say national Democrats dismiss their arguments.
Why Keeping Critical Race Theory Away From Your Kids Requires A Lot More Than iPhone Activism
On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Joy Pullmann and Spencer Lindquist discuss what’s at stake if parents don’t fight back against critical race theory indoctrination.
Facebook issues “hate speech” suspension to woman for saying “Why are men so dumb?”
A woman from Detroit received a 24-hour ban from Facebook for commenting “why are men so dumb” on a meme about men not differentiating colors. Facebook said the comment violated its hate speech policies.
USA: ‘I Heard Your Talking Points & I’m Tired Of Hearing Them,’ GOP Sen. Cotton Goes Scorched Earth on Coca-Cola, Refusal To Condemn China
Tom Cotton slammed the hammer down on Coca-Cola.
VIDEO: Steven Crowder Hospitalized & Twitter Celebrates It! These People Are VILE
From The Quartering.
San Francisco shoplifting: Women caught on video allegedly bolting from CVS with bags full of stolen goods
A witness captured a group of women running out of a San Francisco CVS Pharmacy with bags allegedly stuffed full of stolen items as a spree of retail thefts continue to plague the city.
COMMENTARY ON THE BELOW ARTICLE: Rappers apologising, afraid to be cancelled??? Times are definitely changing – SkeptiX
Rapper DaBaby apologises for HIV comments as Boohoo drops him
And Boohoo has ended its clothing deal with the rapper as the latest critic of his onstage comments.
Minnesota college censors reference to coronavirus China origin for COVID after complaint
A website run by the School of Public Health at the University of Minnesota removed a reference to China as the origin of the pandemic after a student filed a complaint through the university’s bias reporting system.
Many feel that bias reporting systems are being abused and have a chilling effect on free speech.
VIDEO: Andrew Doyle - ‘Often, initiatives that are intended to foster inclusivity end up creating division’
‘So often the initiatives that are intended to foster inclusivity end up creating division’ Andrew Doyle speaks about the 8,000 civil servants who are being encouraged to add pronouns to their email signs-offs as part of a transgender inclusivity drive in Scotland.
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“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).