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It would be easy to paint this protest as “antivax”, but as I spoke to the NHS staff who were protesting, it became apparent that doing so would be simplistic at best and disingenuous at worst.

Saturday Night Live really is no laughing matter. It is a shadow of its former self. A mere propaganda outlet for the state. The least they could do is disguise it as something resembling funny… buy they can’t even get that right.
I do however recommend Candace Owen’s book ‘Blackout: How Black America Can Make Its Second Escape from the Democrat Plantation’, as listed in our Recommended Reading section here – BrandX
The skit framed Republicans as racists and unfeeling and mocked Owens for being black and having views SNL apparently believes are unacceptable for a black person.

For more on wealth management, including gold, silver and cryptocurrency investments, see our Recommended Reading section here – BrandX.
The two most popular cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin and Ethereum, continued their multi-day sell-off, dropping prices to levels not seen since July 2021. Currently selling for $34,300, Bitcoin was listed for nearly $70,000 in early November 2021. Similarly, Ethereum is currently listed at just over $2,200 per unit, when it sold for more than double that early last November.

As always, it comes down to the bottom line. Where prophets are in jeopardy, you will find these virtuous fakes disappear up their own backsides.
Remember this when pride month comes around and all the woke corporations are virtue signalling ONLY in the convenient places where there is no resistance – BrandX.
An investigation by The Times has found the international franchises of schools including King’s College, Sherborne and Royal Grammar School (RGS), Guildford, omitted rules designed to stop homophobic bullying.
The rules, a legal requirement in Britain, have been ditched because homosexuality is illegal in some Middle Eastern countries. Schools wishing to open on the Arabian peninsula have to follow strict Islamic government guidelines on ownership, curriculum content and patriotism to obtain operating licences.

Further on this topic, I highly recommend Andy Ngo’s excellent recent book, ‘Unmasked: Inside Antifa’s Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy’. You can find it listed in our Recommended Reading section.
I also understand that an updated edition has recently been announced – BrandX.
HB 1557, the “Parental Rights in Education Bill,” proposes that, “A school district may not encourage classroom discussion about sexual orientation or gender identity in primary grade levels or in a manner that is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students.”
Since the decision was made in 1973, almost 64 million unborn babies have been killed in the U.S. at the discretion of their mothers. To call this a tragedy is an understatement, and that’s why each year hundreds of thousands of people of all backgrounds march from the National Mall to the U.S. Supreme Court to denounce this genocide.
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