Today’s news behind the news, with occasional commentary from our in-house writers, ‘BrandX’ and ‘SkeptiX’ – Updated throughout the day.
Exposing the latest woke supremacy, Big Brother and other culture war related items:
Smith’s rap sheet was longer than the list of idiotic things AOC says. Smith’s death was met with a night of looting and burning. In Minneapolis, the police can be right and the mob still takes over.
“Colleges have turned into giant luxury day care centers with overpaid babysitters anxious to indulge every student whim,” he said. “In the immortal words of her [Laurie Laughlin’s] daughter, Olivia Jade, ‘I don’t know how much school I’m going to attend … but I do want the experience of like, game days and partying.'”
A plethora of user accounts have posted offers to facilitate illegal border crossings on the platform. Some even directly advertise how much they charge for the service. Rep. Kat Cammack (R-Fla.), who took office in January, repeatedly alerted Facebook to the issue in general and to a number of specific posts of this kind, but most of them haven’t been removed, she said.
COMMENTARY ON THE BELOW VIDEO: I highly recommend the 20202 book… ‘Cynical Theories: How Activist Scholarship Made Everything about Race, Gender, and Identity – and Why This Harms Everybody’, by Helen Pluckrose and James Lindsay (the gentleman in the below video). See our Recommended Reading section here – BrandX.
COMMENTARY ON THE BELOW ARTICLE: The usual sexed up clickbait headline from the UK Daily Mail. Having said that, I cannot deny much of the accuracy reported here, even whilst considering the source.
There are many facets to this social issue. From my own Red Pill (intersexual dynamics) mindset, I’m drawn into thinking about and commenting on the the issue of dating between the ‘racial’/religious divisions.
The UK is a diverse melting pot of these, so (as a single guy) it is always interesting to step into other fields, especially when you are attracted to someone and have a connection with somebody, despite there being such a perceived ‘fault-line’ of division.
I was sizing up a girl last year from a strict Muslim family. For context, I have no religion and am white-British. She was telling me how oppressive her religion is. The difficulties she has had with her family, living in a traditionally Muslim household. They make her dress a certain way and behave in a certain way, curtailing her free will.
In some ways, religious aspects like this can be a positive, subjectively of course, as it acts as a buffer against women’s more decadent nature. e.g. If you want to have a woman that isn’t constantly looking for the bigger better deal, that (unlike most girls in the UK) hasn’t seen ‘more helmets than Hitler’ and been run through by the age of 25 and actually respects you as her man… religion does kind of keep them in line.
Before anyone disregards this as sexist, I’d also invite you to consider the flip-side. i.e. that it also civilises men into becoming more conservative and responsible and dedicated to his woman, so it is a win-win when you have religion, and it’s traditions and institutions, such as marriage.
Not just Islam, but other religions have the same advantages as well. But as always they always overshoot a target and become oppressive and you have what you have here, hence the content of this article below being accurate. As loathe as I am to have common footing with the Daily Mail! 🤢🤮
I was as good as told that her family would have a hard time accepting me because I am white and non-Muslim. Not that this would put me off dating her (if we’d pursued it)… but consider if the shoe was on the other foot. If my family wouldn’t accept her because she is black and a Muslim. That would be deemed racist. Not good, either way – BrandX.
Marion Millar, 50, from Airdrie, was charged under the Malicious Communications Act for tweets published in 2019 and 2020. If convicted she faces up to two years in prison.
The messages investigated by officers are understood to include a retweeted photograph of a bow of ribbons in the green, white and purple colours of the Suffragettes, tied around a tree outside the Glasgow studio where a BBC soap opera is shot.
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“Statisticians at Munich University found “no direct connection” between the German lockdown and falling infection rates in the country,” reports the Telegraph.
The study found that, on all three occasions before Germany imposed its lockdowns in November, December and April, infection rates had already begun to fall.
The censorship comes on the anniversary of China’s June 4 attack on protesters in Tiananmen Square in 1989 and follows the yearly censorship of conversations around the event in China.
The term “Tank man” is the nickname given to the man who stood in front of tanks during the crackdown on the pro-Democracy protesters back in ‘89, as shown in the iconic photo of the incident.
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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).