Monday, May 31, 2021

Hate Hoax: ‘Noose’ Reported on College Campus Turns Out to Be US Flag on Construction Crane


Photo credit: The College Fix

Another day, another hate hoax.

A construction company building a parking structure at Central Connecticut State University raised up a US flag at the end of a steel cable on a crane for the Memorial Day holiday weekend.

The construction company wanted to honor military personnel by displaying an American flag for Memorial Day, but a complaint that the cable was a noose sent campus officials scrambling to take down the flag.

Even after it was determined that the ‘noose’ was just a cable on the crane, campus officials still profusely apologized.

A local NAACP chapter was also offended and said no matter what anyone says, the cable hanging from the crane is still a noose.

Ronald Davis, president of the New Britain NAACP, told FOX 61 that “Regardless of what someone else says about that, what I see, as a black man? That’s a noose. Period. No ifs, ands, or buts about it. Take it down.”

The College Fix reported:

“Early this evening, we received a complaint about a possible noose found hanging from a construction site on the CCSU campus. Campus Police … investigated and found that it was not a noose but a standard steel cable loop hanging from a crane,” wrote President Zulma Toro in an email to the campus community on Saturday night.

“A construction crew working on campus hung an American flag from the crane’s cable to recognize Memorial Day,” added Toro in her email, a copy of which was obtained by The College Fix.

Toro continued that steel cable loops are often used by cranes, but that there was another similar concern recently reported regarding another nearby construction site. In the end, Toro sided with those offended by the steel cable loop’s visual similarity to a noose.

“Quite frankly, I think it is reckless and tone deaf behavior,” Toro said in her email to the campus. “We have been in contact with the construction company and demanded that the cable be lowered tonight. We have a team on site tonight monitoring the situation.”

“The perception of its noose-like appearance is concerning. We were speaking to people last night who certainly felt some pain, we feel that pain, our president has issued a statement expressing her concern about this and we are working diligently to get it down,” Tully told Fox 61.

This college campus should get the Bubba Wallace treatment.

Perhaps the FBI should send in the cavalry to inspect the crane’s cable noose.

Hate Hoax: 'Noose' Reported on College Campus Turns Out to Be US Flag on Construction Crane (thegatewaypundit.com)

'Kill Everything White in Sight,' Speaker Tells Crowd at Tulsa Massacre Rally

 


The New Black Panthers and 14 other gun clubs marched through Tulsa on Saturday to remember the victims of the Tulsa Race Massacre, May 31-June 1, 1921, in what they called a  “Second Amendment March for Reparations.“

Hundreds of people from the pro-2nd amendment gun groups, heavily armed, marched through Tulsa chanting, “black power”, “black lives matter” and “who’s streets, our streets” as they made their way to the Greenwood section of Tulsa, the predominantly black neighborhood known as “Black Wall Street” in 1921.

“The struggle for Reparations must be escalated,” a news release from the event organizers read. “We must fight on every front to achieve redress and Reparations for the atrocities committed upon Tulsa Massacre descendants; and we must intensify the fight to achieve Reparations for all 40-million Blacks still grossly affected by racism, inequality, wealth disparity, police brutality and the like. Tulsa will mark a new beginning in the upgraded fight for Reparations for Black people.”

Kyle Hooten, formerly of the Trump administration tweeted,

“When normal gun rights groups march with rifles they don’t chant “our streets.” This isn’t comparable to a gun rights rally, this is a show of force from a racial supremacist organization that the media is totally ignoring.”

Hooten also tweeted a video of a man clearly calling for a violence against white people for “6,000 years of killing us.”

 


No google search was able to find the statistics mentioned by the race-baiter. Actually, as per the FBI, even though white people outnumber black people 5-1, black people out murder white people at a rate greater than 2-1.

The “Tulsa Race Massacre” started May 31, 1921 when a black man, 19-year-old Dick Rowland, was arrested on suspicion of raping a white elevator operator, Sarah Page, 17. A white mob showed up at the courthouse and demanded Rowland be turned over to the crowd and lynched. Black supporters showed up to defend Rowland. Both mobs had guns and a riot broke out when a black man shot a white man. The next day roughly 1,500 white people burned 35 square blocks of the predominantly black neighborhood known as “Greenwood.”

Though some people believe as many as 300 black people were killed, a 2001 study stated 36 were killed, 26 of whom were black and 10 of whom were white. Rowland was released and not charged. He left Tulsa and never returned.

'Kill Everything White in Sight,' Speaker Tells Crowd at Tulsa Massacre Rally – PJ Media

MLB, players' union facing all-star lawsuit for pulling game out of Atlanta - Job Creators Network will demand MLB return the game or pay immediate damages


 A conservative group representing small businesses that says MLB's decision to move its All-Star game out of Atlanta is proof Commissioner Rob Manfred has "no balls" is now ready to throw another brush-back pitch. 

With more than 30 partners ranging from the Nevada Chamber of Commerce to the National Restaurant Association, the Job Creators Network says baseball's decision to boycott Atlanta over its objection to Georgia’s voting law is wrong and it is taking MLB to court. 

FOX Business has learned that the right-leaning trade group founded by Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus — plans to file a lawsuit in Manhattan federal court Tuesday morning alleging that MLB's decision has injured Atlanta’s small business community. Also to be named in the lawsuit, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter is the Major League Baseball Players Association – the union which represents some 1,200 players – and which the Job Creators Network contends played a role in the decision to move the game out of Atlanta to Denver.

Alfredo Ortiz, president of the Job Creators Network, has mounted a high profile campaign against the baseball’s decision with protests in front of MLB headquarters in Manhattan and billboards in Times Square that mocked MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred as having "All Strikes and No Balls" for caving into left-wing pressure groups that have denounced the state’s new voter law as being overly restrictive to minority and poor voters.

Conservatives and Gov. Brian Kemp of Georgia have argued that the law simply requires voters to produce proper ID and ensures the integrity of mail-in voting. 

"MLB robbed the small businesses of Atlanta – many of them minority-owned – of $100 million. We want the game back where it belongs," Ortiz told FOX Business, "This was a knee-jerk, hypocritical and illegal reaction to misinformation about Georgia’s new voting law which includes voter ID."

Ortiz, who is also a board member of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, noted that when it comes to identification, "Major League Baseball itself requests ID at will call ticket windows at Yankee Stadium in New York, Busch Stadium in St. Louis and at ballparks all across the country."

Spokesmen for the MLB and the players association had no comment.

"This action is not a surprise given the real damage that's been done." says Ken Blackwell, former Cincinnati mayor as well as Ohio secretary of state, but maybe most notable: he is a minority owner of the Cincinnati Reds baseball team. 

The lawsuit will demand that MLB immediately moves the game back to Atlanta or pay damages to small businesses impacted by its decision.

The All-Star game’s original venue at Truist Park in suburban Cobb County, Georgia was expected to generate tens of millions of dollars in revenues for area small businesses including many owned by minorities. MLB was also planning a celebration of the life and career of Hank Aaron, the Atlanta Braves great who shattered Babe Ruth’s home run record and passed away in January.

Baseball's efforts came under scrutiny by left-wing activists and President Biden who called the Georgia voting law racist and said the All-Star game should be played elsewhere. People close to Manfred tell FOX Business that MLB had no choice but to relocate because these activists – including former Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams – were pressing the league to turn the game into a political event. A spokesman for Abrams confirmed to FOX Business that Abrams spoke to a senior baseball official about having the MLB take a position on the law but she wanted to keep the game in Georgia.

Manfred decided instead to issue a short statement saying that he "decided that the best way to demonstrate our values as a sport is by relocating this year’s All-Star Game" to Coors Field in Denver.

The move however didn’t end the controversy. Some voting rights experts said Colorado’s voting laws are no less restrictive than Georgia’s.

Plus the small business impact was daunting. The  Cobb County Travel and Tourism Bureau estimates $100 million in lost business to the Atlanta area.

MLB, players' union facing all-star lawsuit for pulling game out of Atlanta | Fox Business

Muslim extremists stage Nazi-style rally attacking Israel in Germany




Islamist group Muslim Interaktiv stage an anti-Semitic demonstration in Hamburg, Germany, May 28, 2021. 

Hundreds of Islamist protestors in Hamburg mounted a sinister display last Friday that brought to mind demonstrations by neo-Nazi groups.

Anti-Semitic demonstrations targeting Israel have continued to be staged by Islamist groups in Germany, despite the May 21 ceasefire between Israel and the Hamas terrorist organization in Gaza.

In a sinister display last Friday that brought to mind demonstrations by neo-Nazi groups, hundreds of Islamist protestors lined the Steindamm in the St. Georg district of the port city of Hamburg.


Video of the rally showed more than 200 men clad in black clothing and lined up in military fashion. Several carried coffins bearing Arabic inscriptions as they angrily chanted slogans accusing Israel of being a “child murderer.”

According to Philipp Stricharz, the head of the Jewish community in Hamburg, Friday’s demonstration was organized by a splinter group within the city’s Muslim community of 90,000.

Stricharz told local media outlets that the rally had violated German laws against public displays of anti-Semitism, and that he would be consulting with the police and municipal authorities in the coming days.

“We consider the demonstration on Friday to be an attempt by a fringe group to drive a wedge into Hamburg society,” Stricharz declared. “We will not allow that, and we are certain that the overwhelming majority of Hamburg’s Muslims will see it the same way.”


The group behind the demonstration, Muslim Interaktiv, is considered to be a successor to Hizb ut Tahrir, a rabidly anti-Semitic Islamist organization that was banned by the German Interior Ministry in 2003.

According to the findings of the Hamburg Office for the Protection of the Constitution, Muslim Interaktiv has been active since the beginning of last year and maintains a strong presence on social networks, the Jüdische Allgemeine Jewish news outlet reported on Monday.

The Hamburg branch of Germany’s ruling CDU Party separately demanded an answer as to “why a successor organization to the Hizb ut-Tahrir can spread its anti-Jewish slogans unhindered on Hamburg’s streets?”

The CDU claimed that the city’s Social Democratic and Green administration had shied away from an outright ban on the rally.

One city leader did respond that while the sight of the rally had been “unbearable,” it was nonetheless a legal assembly.


“According to the Basic Law, intolerance is not a reason to prohibit a meeting,” Andy Grote of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) told local journalists.

The head of Germany’s Kurdish community also condemned the demonstration, remarking that the Islamists had staged “a martial show of power to which our politics simply has no answer, and they take advantage of this vacuum of helplessness.”

Ali Ertan Toprak — the federal chairman of the Kurdish Community in Germany — declared on Twitter that Hamburg had witnessed a “rise in hatred.”

“We can no longer leave the streets to these Islamist anti-Semites!” Toprak emphasized.

Death Toll Exceeds a Million in Chinese Vaccine-Reliant Latin America

 

The death toll from the CCP virus in Latin America and the Caribbean has now exceeded 1 million.

In a statement, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) said that as of May 21, nearly 89 percent of deaths in Latin America and the Caribbean occurred in the countries of Brazil (44.3 percent), Mexico (22.1 percent), Colombia (8.3 percent), Argentina (7.3 percent) and Peru (6.7 percent). Three percent of the deaths were concentrated in Central America and 1 percent in the Caribbean.

As of May 31, Brazil had more than 462,000 deaths attributed to the pandemic, the second-highest reported death toll in the world after the United States. Mexico, with more than 223,000 deaths, ranks second in the region, followed by Colombia with more than 88,000 deaths.

Currently, the PAHO has delivered more than 12 million doses of vaccines procured through the World Health Organization’s COVID-19 vaccines global access initiative to Latin America and the Caribbean, with an additional 770,000 doses being shipped to these areas.

According to the data of the PAHO, several Latin American countries, including Chile, El Salvador, Brazil, and Uruguay, rely almost entirely on vaccines produced in China.

On May 20, the Chinese communist regime’s Xinhua News Agency reported that Chinese vaccines Sinovac, Sinopharm, and CanSino are being administered on a large scale in Latin American countries such as Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Argentina, and Peru.

The report also said that, according to the latest statistics from the PAHO, as of May 14, 26 Latin American and Caribbean countries had received more than 84 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines. Of these, nearly 55 million doses—or around 65 percent—were Chinese vaccines.

NBC reported on May 23 that China has shipped more than 165 million doses of Chinese vaccines to Latin America and the Caribbean in recent months.

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Gao Fu, director of the China Centers for Disease Control, speaks during a State Council Information Office press conference in Beijing on Jan. 26, 2020. 

The report quoted experts saying the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is using vaccines to advance its agenda in Latin America. Latin American officials have also said the CCP has asked Latin America to cut ties with Taiwan in exchange for the vaccine.

Many countries in South and Central America and the Middle East that have embraced communist China’s “vaccine diplomacy,” including Brazil, Chile, Pakistan, and Turkey, have seen a spike in confirmed viral infections and strong side effects among vaccine recipients after widespread administration of the Sinovac vaccine.

On April 10, at a Chinese national conference on vaccines and health, Gao Fu, director of China’s Center for Disease Control and Prevention, admitted that China’s vaccines don’t offer much protection and that the effectiveness might be improved by using several types of vaccines in an alternating fashion.

In January, the Instituto Butantan, a leading Brazilian producer of vaccines, lowered the effectiveness rate of the Sinovac vaccine from 77.96 percent to 50.38 percent, and in March, three phases of clinical trials in Peru of the Sinopharm vaccine showed that the vaccine by Beijing Bio, a subsidiary of Sinopharm, was only 11.5 percent effective; Wuhan Bio’s vaccine was 33 percent effective, far below the CCP’s claim of nearly 80 percent.

Death Toll Exceeds a Million in Chinese Vaccine-Reliant Latin America (theepochtimes.com)

‘She F***ed Her Way to the Top!’ – Judge Joe Brown Goes Off on Joe Biden AND Kamala Harris in Spicy Rant

 

Judge Joe Brown joined former NBA player Kwame Brown this weekend in a YouTube livestream.

Judge Brown went off on Joe Biden for his decades of racism and past remarks denigrating black children.

The Judge also took a shot at Kamala Harris with both barrels blazing.

Judge Brown said he was there when Joe Biden made his racist segregationist speech.

VIDEO:


The Judge didn’t hold back and shredded Kamala Harris about her sordid past.

VIDEO(warning: spicy content):

WATCH THE FULL LIVE STREAM WITH KWAME BROWN AND JUDGE JOE BROWN HERE:





NY Times Suddenly Laments Cancel Culture... When Journalists and Dems Are Targeted

 


The New York Times has a gross double standard on “cancel culture,” or what it called “digital shaming,” as evidenced in a Sunday Business section story by tech reporter Kashmir Hill, “Our Digital Pasts Weren’t Supposed to Be Weaponized – A recent firing is the latest example of how we can’t outrun our old posts.”

But the concern seems conveniently timed, considering that Hill managed to only uncovered Democratic victims, one very recent -- new Associated Press reporter Emily Wilder.

The internet is a fossil machine. It preserves our thoughts, our political positions, our jokes, our photos, our triumphs and our mistakes in silicon amber, just waiting to be dug up. And that has led to a kind of modern sport: Find an outrageous piece of a person’s past that can be weaponized, put it on display for all to see and hope for the worst.

The most surprising thing, though, is that this is still happening.

But Hill’s two examples are both against the usual grain of intolerant liberals getting conservatives canned. She managed to find only two Democrats who suffered consequences from old social media posts.

The latest target of adversarial archaeologists is Emily Wilder, 22, who was fired by The Associated Press just three weeks into the job after the Stanford College Republicans surfaced her pro-Palestine activism and social media posts while in college….

Another liberal, another anecdote:

[Democratic politician Krystal] Ball was running as a Democrat for a House seat in Virginia at the time; a conservative blog got its hands on decade-old photos from a post-college Christmas party, where Ms. Ball was dressed as a “naughty Santa” and her husband at the time was Rudolph with a red dildo for a nose. This sounds ridiculous, but the “raunchy party photos” fueled news stories across the world….

….She said in a recent interview that she thought her so-called scandal would be a temporary blip before society adjusted and “that people would grow more accepting” of photos or problematic comments from the past.

….

Why haven’t repeated calls to replace digital shaming with empathy and compassion resonated? Or at the very least, why hasn’t a fear of mutually assured destruction set in?

“I think it’s because it’s worked, so partisan operatives and actors are going to continue to use the technique,” Ms. Ball said. “They ginned up this outrage to get Emily Wilder fired. And then they have the temerity to cry about ‘cancel culture.’”

That is the current phrase used by the political right to describe punishing people for “wrongthink.”….

Hill’s story blaming the right for cancel culture conveniently left out myriad examples of  “cancellation” of both conservative writers and activists, and people outside the political arena.

Journalist Kevin Williamson’s move from conservative journal National Review to mainstream-liberal The Atlantic was squashed after his strongly held views against abortion were revealed.

When past comments by young Second Amendment activist Kyle Kashuv were dredged up that denied him a place at Harvard, the Times covered the controversy on the front page.

The paper also fronted a story about a high school senior who withdrew her college application after her classmate Jimmy Galligan released a three-second clip of her rapping a racial slur years before, in a nasty act of vengeance solely to wreck her college chances.

The Times eagerly publicized vengeful social media influencers exposing kids for saying mean things online and causing them to lose their college acceptances under the ennobling headline “High School Students and Alumni Are Using Social Media to Expose Racism.”

None of the above cancellation victims garnered sympathy from the Times.

NY Times Suddenly Laments Cancel Culture... When Journalists and Dems Are Targeted | Newsbusters 

The Faded Flag - A portent of the dangers that lie ahead for our exceptional nation.

 

When I put out my flag for Memorial Day, I noticed how faded it was. At a time when we honor those who died defending our country and its freedom, this year my faded flag seems a portent of the dangers that lie ahead for our exceptional nation.

Nations decline the way one of Hemingway’s characters went broke: slowly, then all at once. In just four months, the Biden administration’s policy proposals, executive orders, and “woke” rhetoric suggest that we will continue to draw ever closer to that moment of “all at once.”

Many signs of decline have been evident for decades, punctuated by brief moments of revival. The Sixties and Seventies were a low point in our national morale, a time when the “best lacked all conviction, and the worst were filled with passionate intensity.” The protests over the war in Vietnam, the riots and terrorist bombings, the specious Watergate scandal, the oil crisis, economic stagflation, and the general assault on traditional virtue, faith, and morality––the Nietzschean “revaluation of all values”––  culminated in the presidency of Jimmy Carter with its rhetoric of doubt and retreat evident in his inaugural address. There he mourned the nation’s “recent mistakes,” counseled us not “to dwell on remembered glory,” asserted our country’s “recognized limits,” and preached that it “could only do its best.” He reprised these defeatist sentiments later in the “crisis of confidence” speech.

But Carter’s one term of failures––particularly his feeble and appeasing response to the Iranian Revolution, the violent occupation of our embassy in Tehran, and the taking hostage of its staff–– was followed by Ronald Reagan and his “morning in America” confidence and optimism. Reagan revitalized the economy, and his actions signaled to the world and our Soviet rival that the “crisis of confidence” was over, and America had recovered its nerve. He brought moral clarity to the Cold War by rejecting détente and coexistence, and stated instead, “We win, they lose.” A few years after he left office, the Soviet Union was relegated to the “dustbin of history” the Soviets had predicted for the democratic West.

In the Roaring Nineties that followed, however, the anti-American left was still tramping on its “long march through the institutions.” Many of today’s toxic ideas like “cancel culture” and “systemic racism” were incubated during those years in the universities, whence they infected public schools, entertainment, and the Democrat Party. More immediately dangerous, the extravagant optimism of the “end of history,” the triumph of liberal democracy over Soviet communism, reinforced the idea of a “New World Order,” the transnational, multilateral “rules-based international order” that presumably would transcend the parochial, and dangerous, interests and passions of diverse sovereign nation-states.

And rather than awaking from those globalist slumbers after the attacks of 9/11, the Bush Jr. administration coupled its punitive attacks on the Taliban and Saddam Hussein with a naïve nation-building project in which we are still mired, caught between the dangers of leaving and those of staying. We hadn’t learned the lessons of the 90s, when the Islamic reformation––the traditionalist Muslims’ repudiation of infidel institutions and values––culminated in al Qaeda’s series of terrorist attacks on our interests and citizens. That gruesome sign that history was very much alive and kicking could not shake the foreign policy establishment from its stale globalist paradigm that assumed all the world’s diverse peoples only wanted to become like the West, whose seeming decadence, weakness, and godlessness could be seen across the globe on satellite television.

At home, the long wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the other efforts to interdict terrorists and smash their organizations, super-charged the anti-American Left. Protests and rhetoric redolent of the Sixties filled the evening news. The wars in the Middle East, the Left preached, were all about controlling oil reserves, propping up the “apartheid,” “neo-colonialist,” “settler state” of Israel, and enriching weapons manufacturers and private armies, the offenses typical of what one Nation writer after 9/11 called the “world’s leading rogue state.” The seeming patriotic revival that followed the murders on 9/11 quickly faded, and the presidential primaries displayed a Democrat Party that featured at its convention Michael Moore’s duplicitous, anti-American pseudo-documentary Fahrenheit 9/11, with Moore given a seat of honor next to Jimmy Carter and Al Gore, while some of the Democrat Congressional leadership also enjoyed the show.

Of course, the two terms of Barack Obama were explicitly about “fundamentally transforming America” from its traditional morals and mores and its Constitutional government into a “woke” Leviathan. Identity politics grew more illiberal, and racial divisions worsened. Big government expanded, and tax-and-spend redistributionist policies slowed the recovery from the 2008 recession. America was deemed no more “exceptional” than any other nation, except for its supposed historical sins. Foreign policy comprised ceding our sovereignty to foreign nations and globalist institutions, and “leading from behind,” while Carter-like self-loathing filled Obama’s “apology tour” abroad. And worst of all, he signed the Iran nuclear deal, giving a genocidal thug-state a glide-path to nuclear weapons, as well as billions in cash and sanctions-relief to finance the mullahs’ adventurism abroad and their genocidal, anti-Semitic proxies in Lebanon and Gaza.

Then the wheel turned, and Donald Trump galvanized a seething, populist anger at what the Left and its Democrat fellow-travelers had wrought. His blunt, brash rhetoric smashed the bipartisan political guild, exposing its hypocrisies and careerism hidden by their election-year promises. His simple message––Make America Great Again––electrified the working class and non-cognitive elite masses whom the Republican Party frequently ignored or patronized. He restored American prestige abroad, left the Iran deal, stood stoutly by Israel in word and deed, withdrew from the New World Order dog-and-pony-show Paris Climate Accords, and scolded our NATO allies for being rich nations that refused to spend money on their own defense. His success could be measure by the hysterical, irrational vitriol, and lies broadcast 24/7/365 by the Dems’ stooges in the media and the Vichy Republican Never-Trumpers.

We might have been forgiven for thinking that Donald Trump, standing athwart the declining arc of history and yelling “Hell no!”, had restored like Reagan our national health and vigor. But we shouldn’t assume that the wheel will turn again, that disgusted, angry Americans will rise up as they did in 1980, 2000, 2009 (the Tea Party), and 2016.

We can’t because the Leftist Long March through the institutions has achieved its aim and spread its toxins more widely throughout the body politic. All it took was a pandemic from China, and the killing of a black man resisting arrest in Minneapolis, to stop Trump’s booming economy, and weaponize, literally, the Dems’ presidential campaign with five months of rioting, burning, looting, vandalism, and killing. Seizing the moment, the juvenile anarchists of Antifa, and the savvy grifters of Black Lives Matter intimidated and bullied spineless institutions like sports, entertainment, corporate boards, finance, city governments, mayors, governors, and public schools into buying into the essentially anti-American doctrines of “systemic racism,” “white privilege,” and “white guilt.” The Democrat progressives and their legions, locked-down and masked with fear, or addled by Trump-hatred, bought into this propaganda.

As a result, helped by the disruptions of the pandemic and riots, probable electoral fraud, and a lackey media, Joe Biden, a cognitively challenged mediocrity who never really campaigned for the job, was selected president. And in just four months, he has instituted and proposed radical policies that will further erode our civil society, endanger our national security, strengthen our peer rivals, encourage our so-called allies to do business with Iran and Russia, hearten the mullahs in their global mischief, and unleash the “woke” flying monkeys to “cancel” our Constitutional rights. Throw in the trillions of fiat dollars that will bankrupt the country, and you have the perfect recipe for hastening America’s decline.

I can buy a new flag. But stopping this accelerating decline will take a massive moral effort. Vichy Republicans––like the 15 Senators who unsuccessfully voted with the Dems to end the filibuster of their partisan Inquisition disguised as a bipartisan “commission”––need to be called out and challenged when they run for reelection. Stop all talk of “bipartisanship” and “comity,” and stop “negotiating.”  Like Goldfinger, the progressives don’t want Republicans to talk, they want them to die. The Senate should not confirm any appointments, starting with the rabid anti-gun-nut who is nominated to run the ATF, and who can’t even define the weapon he wants to ban.

Decline, the cliché goes, is not a destiny but a choice. The time we celebrate those who fought and died for our freedom should also be the time for choosing the “last best hope of earth” that “we shall nobly save, or meanly lose.”

The Faded Flag | Frontpagemag

Dr. Frederic Leroy: Hostile Takeover of Food Production (Naming Names, Power Elite Analysis)

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In this special Ice Age Farmer broadcast, Christian Westbrook is joined by Dr. Frédéric Leroy, a professor in the field of food science & biotechnology at Vrije Universiteit, to detail what can only be described as an attempted hostile takeover of all human food production. Dr. Leroy outlines with studied precision the UN Food Systems Summit: the agenda to end traditional farming and ranching, the players involved (and the revolving door between big multinational food companies, think tanks/foundations, and policymakers), the movement’s genesis in new age “Gaia” worship, and much, much more.




Whitney Webb: AI and the War on Agriculture with Christian Westbrook (Unlimited Hangout Podcast)
Whitney Webb’s Unlimited Hangout Podcast, episode 14 [April 28, 2021]: In this episode, Whitney is joined by Christian Westbrook of the Ice Age Farmer broadcast to discuss the underreported yet massive supply chain crisis and how the Davos elite plan to capitalize on that chaos to usher in AI-driven supply chains, especially as it relates agriculture.

Dr. Frederic Leroy: Hostile Takeover of Food Production (Naming Names, Power Elite Analysis) - LRC Blog (lewrockwell.com)

Sunday, May 30, 2021

California Democrat Rep. Says She Sleeps With Gun Next to Bed After Death Threats

 

A Democratic U.S. House member from California said she now sleeps with a gun next to her bed after receiving death threats following comments she made that were critical of the governments of El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala.

Rep. Norma Torres (D-Calif.), who was born in Guatemala and came to the United States as a child, says people have staked out her house after she lambasted the three Central American countries’ governments for official corruption and not doing enough to help their citizens.

Speaking to the Los Angeles Times last week, the California lawmaker said El Salvador President Nayib Bukele created a campaign to flood her district with calls and harass her staffers. Her social media pages may have also been targeted, with supporters of Bukele allegedly sending her hateful images, negative messages, and death threats, Torres said, adding that she now sleeps with a gun nearby.

“I never thought it would get to this point, but I have to protect myself in my home,” Torres said, according to Fox Los Angeles.

On March 31, she wrote a comment on Twitter that was critical of the governments of Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala—collectively known as the “Northern Triangle”—stating their policies’ are forcing citizens to migrate.

“This is a great shame to the governments of #Guatemala#Honduras#ElSalvador your compatriots deserve governments that are truly committed to fighting corruption and drug trafficking!” Torres wrote on March 31, according to a Spanish-to-English translation while linking to a story about smugglers who dropped a 3-year-old and 5-year-old child from the U.S.–Mexico border wall.

It drew a response from Bukele, who suggested Torres got her facts wrong.

“Look ma’am, did you read that the children are from ECUADOR and not from EL SALVADOR? In addition, this occurred on the border of Mexico with the United States. What does El Salvador have to do with this? You should use a portion of your financier’s check to buy glasses,” Bukele responded a day later, according to a translation.

Torres panned Bukele’s policies on that same day, likening him to “narcissistic dictators,” linking to an article about migrants from El Salvador having drowned in Mexico.

Neither Torres’s office nor the El Salvador embassy in Washington responded to a request for comment by press time.

The Biden administration has come under bipartisan fire in recent weeks for what critics have called a failure to handle the border crisis.

According to data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, agents witnessed more than 178,000 attempted illegal crossings in April. A wave of unaccompanied children attempting to cross the border has prompted the administration to open new Border Patrol and Department of Health and Human Services facilities to house them.

California Democrat Rep. Says She Sleeps With Gun Next to Bed After Death Threats (theepochtimes.com)

Jonathan Cahn's Latest Prophetic Message - The Reign of Baal

 


Using seasonal terms like “summer” and “winter” is now evil, you bigots

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If so, you are the greatest fascist this world has probably ever seen.

That's right.

That's right. If you use the term "summer" for your hemisphere's current season, it may exclude and offend someone in the other hemisphere who is experiencing winter.

To be more inclusive, we must sterilize the evil beauty of language and refer to everything in business terms.

And for MAXIMUM INCLUSIVITY, a bigoted term like "white boy summer" should be changed to "Q3 of the non-binary individual of unspecified ethnicity"!!

Go out there and enjoy your Q3 vacation, but maybe don't refer to it as "vacation" since not everyone will get to take time off and that might offend someone.

And if you meet someone special on a hot Q3 night, before the leaves of Q4 fall and turn into the Q1 of our discontent, make sure to woo them with the depths of historic poetry!

Shall I compare thee to a mid-Q3 day?

Thou art more lovely and more temperate:

Rough winds do shake the darling buds of Month 5,

And Q3's lease hath all too short a date..." 


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Fascism: Joe Biden Considering Declaring a National Climate Emergency and Giving Himself “COVID-Like” Powers Without Congressional Approval

Credit: Fox Business Screenshot Facing dire  polling  numbers and a lack of left-wing enthusiasm for his “re-election” campaign, Joe Biden i...