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The broadcaster reacted to backlash against their feature by updating the wording to call people living with the gynaecological condition “women".
Smith slapped Rock after the comedian joked about the lack of hair on Jada Pinkett Smith's head. Pinkett Smith, Will Smith's wife, revealed in 2018 her diagnosis of alopecia, an autoimmune disease that results in hair loss, NBC News reported.
On March 25, 2021, a teacher at Batley Grammar School was suspended, and shortly after fled with his wife and young children into hiding, after an angry mob descended upon the school demanding his immediate removal. His offence was to show a cartoon of the prophet Muhammad as part of a discussion on blasphemy in a religious studies class.
This cartoon had been shown before. But this time the reaction was incendiary. The protests broke up only after the teacher’s suspension was announced.

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 – BrandX.
VIDEO DESCRIPTION: “Andy Ngo is an independent journalist and photographer who lives under constant threats for his reporting and expertise on American Antifa and the militant far-left. He has testified before the U.S. Congress, appeared on countless TV shows, radio programs, and podcasts, and has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, New York Post, Newsweek, Fox News, National Review, and more. Andy is currently the editor-at-large at the Post Millennial.
In this episode, I discuss Andy’s experiences with Antifa, race riots, autonomous zones, and the ‘summer of love’ in Seattle. We also exchanged thoughts on the psychology of mob violence, journalistic integrity, dealing with criticism, using people for political ends, attempts to destabilize the police, and lots more.”
In the YouTube video, Crowder states that he was invited, as Sea Matheson, to review a manuscript for 'Fat Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Body Weight and Society' by keynote speaker Ester Rothblum.
Dan asked Mr Butterworth whether he agreed with the statement that: "Labour wanted longer and harder lockdowns at every single point in the pandemic."

Dave Rubin is a good guy. Always a voice of reason and calm judgement. It is hard to believe that he used to be with the Far-left neo-Marxist garbage channel ‘The Young Turks’ once upon a time!.
His book ‘Don’t Burn This Book: Thinking for Yourself in the Age of Unreason’ is listed in our Recommended Reading section here. In fact I understand he has a follow up to this coming soon. Video description continues below – BrandX
‘Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks about Amy Schumer’s blatant lies about about the don’t say gay bill. Oscars hosts Amy Schumer, Wanda Sykes, and Regina Hall took the opportunity to attack Florida and its parental rights in education bill. While they display their ignorance about the don’t say gay bill, Ron DeSantis clearly debunks the lies about it.’
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