Russian President Vladimir Putin announced his plans to station tactical atomic weapons in Belarus. The Ukrainian government responded by demanding an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council on the issue.
In other news, the mayor of Philadelphia recommended that city residents drink and cook with bottled water rather than tap water after toxic chemicals leaked into a creek in Bucks County.
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Statistics Canada Says February Marks the Seventh Consecutive Month of Double-Digit Food Inflation
Food is so costly that a third of Torontonians accessing food banks have full-time jobs.
Neil Hetherington, CEO of Daily Bread Food Bank, said food banks in Toronto see about 270,000 visitors a month, whereas the pre-pandemic and inflation spike rate is 65,000 per month.
“270,000 is what you said in Toronto alone per month, this month?” asked Conservative MP Lianne Rood.
Hetherington replied: “At the end of March, we will have 270,000.”
Food prices in Canada skyrocketed in 2022 owing to runaway inflation. Record numbers have accessed food banks to feed their families — a trend that continues in 2023 as food prices rose again.
Canada’s Food Price Report 2023 predicts a 5% to 7% food price increase this year following a 10% hike in 2022. Consumers felt the most substantial increases among vegetables, dairy, and meat.
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5 Dead, 2 Missing in Factory Blast; Family of Missing Woman ‘Holding on to Faith’
“We’re holding onto faith and hope. It just gets more antagonizing as the time goes one,” the cousin of a missing woman said.
WEST READING, Pennsylvania (WPVI) — A fifth person was confirmed dead and two people remained unaccounted for Sunday, two days after a powerful explosion at a chocolate factory shook a small Pennsylvania town.
Action News was there as the body of the fifth victim was recovered from the rubble and was loaded into the coroner’s truck.
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., was criticized for defending TikTok after it was revealed the app’s Chinese-owned parent company gave six-figure donations to the Black and Hispanic caucus non-profits.
Fox News Digital previously reported that disclosures show ByteDance, TikTok’s Chinese parent company, funneled six-figure contributions to nonprofits aligned with the congressional Black and Hispanic Caucuses. ByteDance donated $150,000 to both the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation and Congressional Hispanic Caucus Foundation in December, its lobbying contribution report shows.
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Armed Georgia Homeowner Catches Intruder in the Act, Shoots Him Dead as Neighbors Cook Breakfast
A Georgia homeowner fatally shot a would-be intruder trying to break into his house — and a neighbor called police after the gunshots interrupted her breakfast, police said.
Shots rang out at about 5:30 a.m. Thursday in DeKalb County when an unidentified homeowner shot the unidentified male suspect, who was rushed to a local hospital but did not survive, Fox 5 Atlanta reported.
The gunshots were heard by neighbors in the area, including by Melan Sydnor, who was in the middle of making breakfast.
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Best Response to Global Warming is to Do ‘Nothing’, MIT Climate Scientist Says
MIT climate scientist Dr. Richard Lindzen said this week that humanity should do “nothing” about global warming and should focus instead on “resilience.”
In a March 21 interview with Andrew Bolt of Sky News Australia, Lindzen — an atmospheric physicist and emeritus professor of meteorology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) — declared that climate alarmism “is exploiting people’s ignorance to promote fear and use it as a lever.”
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“The Big Sunday Show” co-hosts Lisa Boothe, Charlie Hurt, Kat Timpf and Griff Jenkins reacted to reports President Biden’s pick to head the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Phil Washington, had withdrawn his nomination. The group agreed that the most remarkable thing about Washington’s withdrawal was that he had the “decency to resign.”
“He is the CEO of Denver International Airport. I can’t think of what’s scarier, the fact that he was the pick for the FAA or that he’s the CEO of the Denver International Airport, and he knows nothing about aviation,” Boothe said.
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Biden Administration Demanded Crackdown on “Vaccine-Skeptical” WhatsApp Chats
The Biden administration was pushing for the censorship of COVID-related content on WhatsApp, according to communications between the White House and Meta, the company that owns the messaging platform.
This move has raised concerns about freedom of expression and the ability to communicate privately on digital platforms.
Unlike Facebook and Instagram, which are also owned by Meta, WhatsApp is an encrypted direct messaging platform that is used for private conversations between individuals or small groups. The White House has been pressing Meta executives to find ways to measure “reduction of harm” on WhatsApp, insisting that they must have a “good mousetrap” to observe what conversations are shared on the platform.
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Bottled Water Recommended for Philadelphia Residents After Bucks County Chemical Spill
“Contaminants have not been found in our system at this time,” city officials said. However, testing on the water continues.
BRISTOL, Pennsylvania (WPVI) — The City of Philadelphia said it is recommending that residents use bottled water for drinking or cooking after a chemical spill in Bucks County.
“Philadelphia Water Department customers in the city are recommended to use bottled drinking water beginning at 2:00 p.m. today until further notice out of an abundance of caution,” the city said Sunday.
A map of areas that could potentially be impacted by the spill can be viewed here: https://phillyh2o.info/spill-map
Residents can search their addresses on the map to see if they would be in an impacted area should the city issue any advisory.
An estimated 8,100 gallons of latex finishing material, a water-soluble acrylic polymer solution, was released into the Otter Creek in Bristol, Pa. on Friday evening.
Officials said Saturday the release was caused by a pipe rupture at a nearby chemical plant, Trinseo PLC.
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Breaking: Latex Spill in Delaware River Causes Philly Residents to Turn to Bottled Water
Residents in and around a Philadelphia suburb are being told to not drink or use tap water as officials are “monitoring” the Friday release of “hazardous materials” into a local creek, Breaking 911 reports.
According to the outlet, city authorities have advised against consuming the water after latex finishing material was dumped into Bristol, Pennsylvania’s Otter Creek. “As cleanup measures are underway, authorities advise the public to avoid the water and surrounding area,” the publication reported.
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California Governor Wants Medicaid to Pay Rent for Homeless, Cost $100 Million
California Governor Gavin Newsom wants to use Medi-Cal funding for a new purpose: paying rent.
Newsom has proposed using federal healthcare funds to cover at least six months of rent for homeless California residents and those close to losing their homes.
Newsome asked President Joe Biden’s administration to approve a 6-month “transitional rent” program under Medi-Cal, according to a report from Kaiser Health News.
California is modeling the program off of similar programs in Oregon and Arizona that have been previously approved by the federal government.
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Elon Musk Reaches Limit, Tells CNN to Shut the F*** Up
Twitter CEO Elon Musk reached his limit with CNN after the network posted an absurd article titled, ‘What’s ‘digital blackface?’ And why is it wrong when White people use it?’ The network added this caption on social media:
“If you’re White and you’ve posted a GIF or meme of a Black person to express a strong emotion, you may be guilty of wearing ‘digital blackface.’“
If you are confused what digital blackface is, CNN cites Lauren Michele Jackson’s article where she said it “includes displays of emotion stereotyped as excessive: so happy, so sassy, so ghetto, so loud… our dial is on 10 all the time — rarely are black characters afforded subtle traits or feelings.
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Twitter is now worth just $20billion — less than half of what Elon Musk paid for it six months ago, the world’s richest man told his employees.
In a company-wide email on Friday, Musk said the social media giant has lost so much money in recent months that it is now worth jut $20billion, a whopping $24billion less than what he purchased it for in October.
He then went on to defend his decision to lay off thousands of employees in the months since he took the helm of the company, and sell off a variety of merchandise in recent auctions — claiming that Twitter was once just four months from being bankrupt.
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Half of college students are likely already using ChatGPT to cheat, experts have estimated.
They warn the revolutionary AI has created a cheating epidemic that poses a huge threat to the integrity of academia.
Rehan Haque, of artificial intelligence company Metatalent.ai, said: ‘We’re already at the point where AI can write entire projects, and then a different AI tool can reword it to make AI undetectable.
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Florida Spring Break Partiers See Miami Mayhem While Fort Lauderdale Avoids Chaos
Spring break parties shut down Miami Beach with mayhem and violence, but the good times rolled on about an hour up the coast in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Bikini-clad co-eds, who flocked to coastal vacation hotspots in the Sunshine State, spent hours on sunny beaches, soaked in the nightlife and enjoyed a week-long break from their studies.
Fort Lauderdale police told Fox News Digital in an emailed statement, “There were no major incidents related to the 2023 Spring Break season,” minus two “notable” arrests for a random assault on a disabled man and a fight with a security staff member at a bar.
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Fourth Person Found Deceased at West Reading Factory Explosion; Relief Fund Set Up
West Reading officials said Sunday that a fourth person has been found deceased in the rubble at the R.M. Palmer chocolate factory, which was devastated by an explosion around 5 p.m. Friday.
Three people still remain unaccounted for, as crews continue to carefully dismantle the rubble at the site.
“We will not rest until every single person affected by this tragedy has been accounted for,” West Reading police Chief Wayne Holben said at a news conference Sunday. One person was pulled alive from the wreckage Saturday.
“We’re always racing against time,” West Reading Mayor Samantha Kaag said Sunday. “We’re just trying to hold out as much hope as we can.”
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Newly leaked footage from January 6th shows undercover DC Metropolitan Police officers pushing protesters to move towards the US Capitol and helping them climb the scaffolding outside the Capitol building.
The full video was leaked Saturday on Rumble by an anonymous account named OverwatchJ6.
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Google Tries to Discredit Study Exposing Left-Wing Bias in Its News Results
Google News has long been accused of skewing in favor of left-leaning media outlets amid Big Tech’s wider censorship efforts against conservatives.
In the news articles featured on its homepage and in the search results for specific topics, Google search promotes left-leaning results while burying right-leaning media outlets.
However, a bombshell new study suggests that Google is further exaggerating this bias to promote left-wing talking points in the days leading up to elections.
According to an AllSides study, Google massively ramped up this bias in the search results in five of the days leading up to the 2022 midterm elections.
However, Google has responded to the explosive findings by trying to discredit the study.
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Gov. Sanders Claps Back at Arkansas School District Over Teachers Filling Out White Privilege Survey
An Arkansas high school gave a survey to teachers compelling them to reject privileges that come with being White during a mandatory training last month.
The survey, “Cultural Competency Continuum: Knowledge, Behaviors, and Dispositions for Educators,” was given out during a required teacher-led professional development training and wouldn’t be distributed further, according to a letter sent by Fayetteville Public Schools Superintendent John L. Colbert. The survey may have violated Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ ban on critical race theory, according to the letter.
“My administration will not tolerate this kind of CRT and indoctrination in our public schools,” Sanders told Fox News.
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House GOP Vows on ‘Following Through’ With Vote on Major Change to Constitution: ‘Great Response’
House Republicans are reaffirming their commitment to passing a proposed amendment to place thresholds on the number of terms those in Congress may serve.
Earlier this year, South Carolina GOP Rep. Ralph Norman introduced H.J.Res.11, an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would limit those serving in the House to three terms, for a total of six years, and those serving in the Senate to two terms, for a total of 12 years.
“We’ve gotten a great response from other Republicans who also support term limits,” Norman said of his proposed amendment in a statement to Fox News Digital this week. “This was one of Rep. McCarthy’s promises, and we intend on following through with making sure it gets done.”
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LAPD Union Sues Website, Alleging it Created ‘Bounty’ on Officers’ Lives by Posting Headshots
The union representing Los Angeles police sued a website called killercop.com, alleging it created a “bounty” on officers’ lives by posting their mugshots.
The suit filed by the Los Angeles Police Protective League on behalf of three officers was triggered by the release of more than 9,300 LAPD officers’ information at the request of journalists and a police abolitionist group.
The lawsuit alleges killercop.com then posted the photos in a way that post a threat to the officers.
The information released by the department also included the names of some undercover officers, prompting an apology.
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Lawmakers in Several States Move to Ban Human Microchip Implants
Several lawmakers across the country have been taking steps to ban the use of microchip implants in humans.
Over the years, experts have been raising the alarm over the risks associated with implanting microchips in humans.
A 2020 study with the American Society for Surgery of the Hand indicated that RFID chip implants may carry potential health risks such as adverse tissue reaction and incompatibility with some magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology.
Several social scientists also are apprehensive about the risks to privacy and human rights if the body becomes a type of “human barcode.”
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Man Arrested, Another Sought After Series of Explosions in PA. Neighborhood
The suspect allegedly told police he had been drinking when he set off the explosions.
PEN ARGYL, Pennsylvania (WPVI) — A 57-year-old man is behind bars, accused of terrorizing a Northampton County community with explosives.
Authorities say Joseph Zanette was arrested on Sunday after surveillance video linked him to the latest in a series of blasts in a Pen Argyl, Pa. neighborhood over the last few months.
Zanette and 32-year-old Justin Taylor were allegedly seen in the area with a device that sets off aerial and mortar shells early Saturday morning.
That was followed by three loud explosions.
Police say they found a stash of illegal display fireworks when they searched Zanette’s home on Sunday.
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Marine Veteran Who Survived Three Tours in Iraq, Afghanistan Killed Driving an Uber in California
A California Marine veteran and father of two was fatally shot and killed Friday morning while driving for Uber, according to police.
Aaron Orozco, 38, picked up two passengers early that morning and stopped at a Lynwood 7-Eleven for an unknown reason before he got into a physical altercation with the two passengers, police said.
One suspect shot Orozco in the upper torso, cops said.
The suspects then fled in Orozco’s vehicle, and it was later located by local authorities a short distance away. Orozco was pronounced dead at the scene. He leaves behind his wife, Sandra Medina, a 9-year-old son and a 3-year-old daughter.
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Native Activists Accuse Hollywood Producer of Faking Cherokee Background
Native American watchdog group the Tribal Alliance Against Frauds (TAAF) recently demanded an apology from Hollywood producer Heather Rae over lying about her background.
Fifty-six-year-old Rae, who serves on the Academy of Motion Pictures’ Indigenous Alliance, has previously stated that she came from an “Indian” mother and a “cowboy” father while several news outlets reported her as having a “Cherokee” parent. However, the New York Post reported about recent claims by Native American activists insist that Rae is, at best, only 1/2048th Cherokee.
According to the TAAF’s research, Rae has no ancestors recognized by the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, the Eastern Band of Cherokee and the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians. In addition, a divorce certificate from 1969 listed both of Rae’s parents as White.
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NYC Teacher’s Union to Hold Seminar on the ‘Harmful Effects of Whiteness’
The union that represents New York City’s public school teachers is holding a workshop on how to reduce the “harmful effects of whiteness in our lives” for educators who wish to advance their credentials, a shocking New York Post report revealed Saturday.
According to the outlet, the United Federation of Teachers (UFT) has scheduled the online seminar, titled “Holding the Weight on Whiteness,” for Monday, March 27, for 4-6 pm. The event’s landing page says the course “is about cultural humility and inclusion,” and “will allow us to discuss how whiteness relates to privilege and identity, and how both become normalized and invisible.”
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Progressive Portland Area School Administrator Arrested in Human Sex Trafficking Sting
Eight men, including a Portland-area high school administrator, were arrested and charged in relation to their alleged participation in a sex trafficking sting conducted by local law enforcement.
As announced by the city of Lake Oswego’s police department, they “conducted a human sex trafficking mission with the assistance of the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office, Oregon City Police, Milwaukie Police, and Sandy Police,” on Thursday, March 23, 2023.
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Senate Intelligence Chair Says White House ‘Very in Favor’ of Bipartisan Bill Targeting TikTok
Virginia Democrat Sen. Mark Warner, the Senate Intelligence Committee chairman, said Sunday that the White House is “very in favor” of his bipartisan bill taking aim at TikTok.
Warner told CBS News’ “Face the Nation” that his Restricting the Emergence of Security Threats that Risk Information and Communications Technology (RESTRICT) Act has 11 Republican cosponsors and 11 Democrat cosponsors. The legislation would give the Commerce Department the power to review and possibly ban technology that U.S. intelligence has flagged as a credible threat.
“I think the White House is very in favor of this bill,” Warner told host Margaret Brennan.
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James O’Keefe, the founder and former head of undercover reporting and whistleblower organization Project Veritas, has suggested that he has multiple insiders in the Manhattan DA’s case against former President Donald Trump — either on the grand jury, or otherwise familiar with (or involved in) the case.
“NY DA Bragg likely hid exculpatory evidence from the Trump Grand Jury as their meetings have been postponed,” said political influencer Ryan Cunningham, adding “The real question is has @JamesOKeefeIII got to someone on the inside?”
To which O’Keefe replied “The real question is how many do we have on the inside? Stay tuned.”
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Tiger Escapes From Georgia Zoo After Tornado
At least one tiger has escaped from its enclosure at a zoo in Pine Mountain, Georgia after a tornado hit the area. At this time it is unclear if the animal is still inside the park or is roaming the streets looking for a snack.
The missing tiger is from the Wild Animal Safari located at 1300 Oak Grove Road in Pine Mountain. Troup County Sheriff’s Office said: “We have received a report from the Pine Mountain Animal Safari that they are reporting a Tiger that is unaccounted inside the park.
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A trans-identified male by the name of “Mara” took to Twitter on Saturday to complain of an alleged incident in which a female Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agent at New York’s John. F Kennedy International Airport “punched” Mara’s testicles and “followed” the trans-identified male into the women’s bathroom.
In a caption over a picture of a picture of the upset trans-identified male crying in the airport’s restroom, Mara, who boasts of being a “trans child of divorce” on Twitter, wrote “hi so a tsa agent at jfk airport punched me in the genitalia, yelled at me for having a penis (?) and humiliated me in front of everyone after i told her to please stop.”
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Donald Trump called Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi ‘very smart people,’ while ridiculing President Joe Biden for mixing up China and Canada.
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Two-Thirds of Americans Believe FBI Has Become ‘Weaponized, ‘ Poll Shows
The vast majority of Americans believe that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has become a partisan weapon of the Washington D.C. establishment, a new poll has revealed.
A staggering two-thirds of U.S. voters say the FBI has been “weaponized, starting from the top in Washington,” according to the poll by Rasmussen Reports.
In a press release, Rasmussen said: “Former FBI Special Agent Nicole Parker testified to a House subcommittee last month that the FBI has become ‘politically weaponized, starting from the top in Washington.’
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Virginia to Offer Firearm Safety Device Tax Credit Under New Law
Virginia will offer a tax credit for the purchase of a firearm safety device, including gun safes and lock boxes, under a bill signed by Gov. Glenn Youngkin this week.
Under the tax credit, which takes effect in July and applies to taxable years 2023 through 2027, Virginians who purchase a gun safe, lock box or other device that can be used to store a firearm can be eligible for a tax credit of up to $300. The credits will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis in an aggregate amount of $5 million per taxable year.
While most firearm-related measures introduced in the General Assembly this session were defeated, this bill, HB 2387, passed with broad bipartisan support. It was also supported by both the National Rifle Association and Everytown for Gun Safety.
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Boy, 16, Dead After Unprovoked Stabbing at Keele Subway Station, Police Say
A 22-year-old man has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder
Toronto police say a 16-year-old boy is dead after an unprovoked stabbing at a subway station in the city Saturday evening.
In a release Sunday, police say officers were responding to a stabbing call at Toronto Transit Commission’s Keele subway station just before 9 p.m.
Police said the boy was in lower level of the station sitting on a bench when a man, unprovoked, approached and stabbed him.
He was transported to hospital, where he later died from his injuries.
Police identified the victim as Gabriel Magalhaes of Toronto.
A 22-year-old man of no fixed address was arrested in connection with the stabbing, police said.
He was charged with first-degree murder and set to appear in court Sunday.
Magalhaes’ death is the latest instance in a string of high-profile cases of violence on the TTC. His death marks the 12th homicide this year.
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Breaking: Coutts Blockade Supporter Found Guilty on Charges
Last year tens of thousands of demonstrators showed their presence at the Coutts blockade, a peaceful protest against Covid-19 vaccination mandates and restrictions.
James Sowery was one of these people, until an incident on February 14, 2022, when he was leaving the Coutts demonstrations near Milk River to return to work and noticed an officer on the road up ahead who had pylons positioned on the highway.
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Canada Distributed a Blacklist of Freedom Convoy Sympathizers
The Canadian government blacklisted 201 companies that were sympathetic to the Freedom Convoy, a group of truckers who participated in a protest against vaccine mandates and other COVID-19 measures.
The government reportedly emailed this blacklist to foreign banks, according to Blacklock’s Reporter.
The RCMP placed no restrictions on the distribution of this blacklist, which raises concerns about privacy and the government’s power to freeze bank accounts.
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Danielle Smith Takes Aim at Trudeau and Notley
True North’s Andrew Lawton caught up with Premier Danielle Smith following her speech at the Canada Strong and Free Networking Conference in Ottawa for a wide-ranging discussion about Alberta’s priorities.
Smith took aim at the Trudeau government’s climate change agenda and “just transition,” which she argues unfairly targets Alberta. She explains how the Alberta government is responding to the federal government’s demands and what the oil and gas sector is already doing for the environment.
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Manitoba Family Sues AstraZeneca After Son’s Stroke Following COVID Jab
A Manitoba family alleges their son suffered a stroke after getting the COVID jab from AstraZeneca Canada.
Jackson Troy Reimer, now 23, got vaccinated while working at the Whistler Blackcomb ski resort in 2021, supposedly “in excellent health” at the time.
Now, he is unable to work or care for himself.
According to a statement of claim filed in Manitoba’s Court of King’s Bench on March 16, Reimer started feeling dizzy, losing his vision and having severe headaches six days after getting the jab.
The lawsuit said a CT scan at Vancouver General Hospital found Reimer had a hemorrhagic stroke, requiring two platelet infusions and a subsequent craniotomy to stop bleeding in his brain.
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Dutch Farmers Oppose Compulsory Farm Buyouts to Meet EU Climate Targets
Brussels continues to counter advances by furious Dutch farmers, who oppose outright compulsory farm buyouts in the Netherlands to meet EU climate targets.
Climate chief Frans Timmermans said the European Commission would explain the green laws to Caroline van der Plas, the leader of the Farmer-Citizen Movement (BBB). However, after months of failing to reach a mutual agreement on tackling nitrogen emissions, a deal does not appear forthcoming.
The BBB triumphed in regional elections after months of widespread tractor protests that drew global attention beginning last year.
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Fact-Finding Report on Leicester Clashes Warns of Ethnic Enclaves in the UK
In its ‘Fact-finding report on Leicester Violence 2022 — The rise of territorial Muslim majoritarianism and Hinduphobia’, the think tank calls for immediate action to address the underlying issues that led to the Leicester violence.
PTI | New Delhi | March 24, 2023:: A fact-finding report into the violent clashes between groups of men on the streets of Leicester following an India-Pakistan Asia Cup cricket match in Dubai last year has warned of ethnic enclaves or ghettos of migrants in the eastern England city as a key factor behind communal tension.
The Delhi-based Centre for Democracy, Pluralism and Human Rights (CDPHR) think tank, which launched its report at a Committee Room in the House of Commons on Thursday, sheds light on the events that took place in August-September last year and their human rights implications.
In its ‘Fact-finding report on Leicester Violence 2022 — The rise of territorial majoritarianism and Hinduphobia’, the think tank calls for immediate action to address the underlying issues that led to the Leicester violence such as the rise of extremism and hate speech.
“There were two kinds of stories circulating around the violence that occurred, which is the motivation behind this fact-finding report,” explained Rashmi Samant of the ATMAH non-profit organisation and one of the co-authors of the report.
“What we found was that different religious groups in east Leicester, ground zero of the unrest, are living in ethnic enclaves — with some ethnicities clubbed up in some spaces more than others. This phenomenon is not common in the United Kingdom but we found it continues to happen in Leicester because of the spillover effect involving migrants from countries like Pakistan and Bangladesh,” she said.
The report claims that the presence of these ethnic enclaves gave rise to territorial tensions and localised majoritarianism, which were witnessed both before and during the unrest in east Leicester — the ethnic enclave of the Muslim community residing in Leicester with a minority presence of the Hindu community…
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France Bans ‘Recreational’ Use of TikTok, Twitter, And Other Apps on Government Phones
In a bid to enhance data security, France has announced a ban on the “recreational” use of popular social media platforms such as TikTok, Twitter, and Instagram on government employees’ phones.
The move follows similar restrictions placed on TikTok in other countries due to concerns over its connections to China. However, the French decision extends to a wider range of platforms, many of which are frequently used by government officials, including President Emmanuel Macron.
French Minister for Transformation and Public Administration, Stanislas Guerini, issued a statement explaining that “recreational” apps lack sufficient security measures for use within state administrative services and could pose a risk to data protection. France’s cybersecurity agency will be responsible for monitoring the ban.
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French Police Recorded Threatening Anti-Macron Protesters Amid Rising Tensions
Police in France have reportedly been recorded threatening protesters demonstrating against the country’s President, Emmanuel Macron.
French police officers have reportedly been recorded making graphic threats against members of the public protesting against the country’s embattled President, Emmanuel Macron.
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Netherlands: Suicide a Growing Trend as More Young Adults End Their Lives
Those in the Netherlands in life threatening danger should immediately dial 112 for emergency services. Anyone suffering from depression or contemplating suicide may call 113 Zelfmoordpreventie at any time by dialing either 113 or 0800-0113. Counselors at De Luisterlijn may also be reached at 088-0767000, or volunteers may be reached at one of their local numbers. A list of suicide crisis hotlines outside the Netherlands is available on Wikipedia.
More suicide cases were counted this year than in previous years. Especially young adults up to the age of thirty are taking their own lives. A worrying aspect is that the suicide rate is generally not decreasing or leveling off, but continuing to rise, according to a spokesperson for 113 Suicide Prevention, reports NU.nl.
The red month, that’s what the Current Dutch Suicide Registration Committee (CANS) calls it when more than 30 suicide cases are counted in one month. This February, the calendar turned red as even more than 30 young adults took their own lives. Compared to last year’s averages of just over 20 suicide cases per month, this year’s trend has drastically worsened. According to clinical psychologist Maryke Geerdink, manager at 113 Suicide Prevention, the increase is much greater than expected.
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BoerBurgerBeweging (BBB) chairwoman Caroline van der Plas has no ambitions to become prime minister, but said “never say never,” she revealed on the TV program WNL on Sunday. Van der Plas thinks the role of parliamentary group leader suits her better and has other people in mind who could become prime minister.
“Controlling that role that I have as party leader and member of parliament, I think that’s just a very nice role that suits me well,” said Van der Plas. She has a few “very good people” in mind who “could do that” if BBB becomes the strongest force in the next general election and enters the Cabinet. “Whether they want to do that is another thing,” she said.
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Scientist Rebellion Activists Blindfold Statues in the Netherlands, Including Rembrandt Statue
The action group Scientist Rebellion has blindfolded several statues in the Netherlands in the night from Saturday to Sunday. Among others, the statues of Rembrandt van Rijn in Leiden were blindfolded, as photos show. A sign was also placed on the statues asking them to face the facts that there is a climate emergency.
According to Scientist Rebellion, the statues of Spinoza next to Amsterdam City Hall and of Erasmus near the Laurenskerk Church in Rotterdam were also blindfolded. The blindfolding of the statues is part of a worldwide campaign in more than 10 countries, according to the group. Statues were also reportedly blindfolded in Australia, Denmark, Ireland and Spain.
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Swedish Researcher Concerned as Birthrates Hit 20-Year Low
A Swedish academic has expressed concern about Sweden’s demographic situation as the country’s birthrate hits a 20-year low, with young people far less likely to have children.
Sociology professor Gunnar Andersson has expressed concern over Sweden’s plummeting birthrates, noting that the 2022 figure of 1.52 children per woman is the lowest the country has seen since 1999.
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UK Military Would Need ‘Ten Years Warning’ to Fight Off Russian Invasion: Top General
The armed forces of the United Kingdom have been degraded to such a degree that they would need “five to ten years” advanced warning to be able to fend off an invasion from a power such as Russia, a former top general warned.
General Sir Richard Barrons, who served as the commander of the Joint Forces Command (JFC) — which has since been renamed to Strategic Command (StratCom) — from 2013 until his retirement in 2016, blasted the country’s political leadership in Downing Street for failing to understand the paramount importance of being able to defend the realm.
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UK: Eminent Oxford Scientist Says Wind Power “Fails on Every Count”
Authored by Chris Morrison via DailySceptic.org
It could be argued that the basic arithmetic showing wind power is an economic and societal disaster in the making should be clear to a bright primary school child. Now the Oxford University mathematician and physicist, researcher at CERN and Fellow of Keble College, Emeritus Professor Wade Allison has done the sums. The U.K. is facing the likelihood of a failure in the electricity supply, he concludes.
“Wind power fails on every count,” he says, adding that governments are ignoring “overwhelming evidence” of the inadequacies of wind power, “and resorting to bluster rather than reasoned analysis”.
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Police vehicles were torched and clashes were seen as thousands of police officers squared off with radical climate change activists in France on Saturday, as activists attempted to block the construction of an artificial rainwater reservoir for farm irrigation.
On Saturday, some 6,000 “violent activists” were met by around 3,000 police officers as they descended upon the site of a planned “mega-basin” to collect rainwater for farming irrigation at Sainte-Soline in the Deux-Sèvres region of Western France, Le Figaro reported.
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Israel’s Netanyahu Fires Defense Minister Over Opposition to Judicial Overhaul; Protest Erupt
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired his defense minister after he warned that a planned judicial overhaul could fracture the country’s military, prompting tens of thousands of citizens to take to the streets in protest on Sunday evening.
Netanyahu’s office released a short statement saying that the prime minister “has decided, this evening, to dismiss Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.”
Gallant, a member of Netanyahu’s ruling Likud party, said in a televised speech on Saturday that the judicial overhaul is “a clear, immediate and tangible danger to the security of the state.”
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Blast Caused by Drone Makes Crater in Center of Russian Town, Three Hurt: Report
A Ukraine-operated drone caused an explosion in the center of a Russian town on Sunday, hurting three people and damaging three residential buildings, TASS news agency reported, citing a law enforcement source and the emergency services.
Kyiv did not immediately respond to a request for comment. It has previously denied Russian assertions that its drones — also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) — have flown into Russian territory and caused damage to civilian infrastructure.
“A Ukrainian Tu-141 Strizh UAV was the cause of an explosion in the town of Kireyevsk, Tula region,” TASS quoted a law enforcement agency source as saying. “The drone was packed with explosives.”
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Russia Pulling Ancient T-54 and T-55 Tanks From Storage as War Drags on
Ancient T-54 and T-55 tanks have been removed from storage and may soon be joining the slightly less ancient T-62s that Russia has already dusted off for use in Ukraine.
Imagery of trains loaded up with T-54s, which first entered service when Joseph Stalin still ruled the Soviet empire in the 1940s, and T-55s, which entered service in the late 1950s, have been circulated in media outlets including Forbes, Newsweek, and The Washington Post in recent days.
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Ukraine Demands Emergency UN Meeting Over Putin Nuclear Plan
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine’s government on Sunday called for an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council to “counter the Kremlin’s nuclear blackmail” after Russian President Vladimir Putin revealed plans to station tactical atomic weapons in Belarus.
One Ukrainian official said that Russia “took Belarus as a nuclear hostage.”
Further heightening tensions, an explosion deep inside Russia wounded three people Sunday. Russian authorities blamed a Ukrainian drone for the blast, which damaged residential buildings in a town just 175 kilometers (110 miles) south of Moscow.
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India: Muslim Male Assaulted for ‘Love Jihad’ Friendship With Hindu Girl
Muslim guy posing as Hindu, assaulted for ‘love jihad’ tangle with a Hindu girl in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh.
Akhtar RehmanSurabhi Desai | HENB | Ujjain | March 25, 2023:: Activists of Bajrang Dal allegedly assaulted a Muslim guy with a mild tone, who was making love with his Hindu girlfriend at a corner of a park in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. The members of the Hindutva outfit accused the Muslim boy of promoting ‘Love Jihad’ by taking a Hindu name Rahul, while the Muslim was identified as Akhter Rehmani.
A video has gone viral on social media platforms where the Bajrang Dal members can be seen questioning the young man while the girl pleads with them to let go. The incident happened on Friday late afternoon.
Speaking to reporters, the Station House Officer (SHO) of Madhav Nagar police station said that the girl refused to file any police complaint. “The girl refused to lodge an FIR as she stated they were friends. We have informed her family members who took her away later,” the SHO said.
The Muslim guy was taken into police custody while the attackers were let off.
‘Love Jihad’ is a dangerous situation in India in which Muslim boys/men convert Hindu girls/women by luring them under the pretext of love and marriage. In recent, hundreds of Hindu girls were victimized in the love Jihad truce and even killed by their Muslim lovers in dozens of cuts like the Shraddha Walker case or others.
While speaking to HENB, local Bajrang Dal leader Tridev Gupta conveyed, “Many Hindu girls do not know the dire consequence of Love Jihad. But, we cannot let them in the grab of Love Jihadists anyway in any manner’“.
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Chinese Parents of Schoolchildren Forced to Sign Pledge of Atheism
Parents of kindergarten students in Wenzhou City, China, have been forced to sign a pledge of atheism as a condition for their children staying in school, Bitter Winter reported Friday.
The pledge, which was issued earlier this month, is called a “Kindergarten Family Commitment Not to Believe in Religion” and must be signed by the parents, who must in turn indicate the names of their children.
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Daniel Andrews will take a four-day trade trip to China, the first Australian leader to visit since the coronavirus pandemic began in Wuhan, two years after Belt and Road agreement was torn up.
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North Korean Forced Into Marriages, Sex Slavery in China’s ‘Red Zone, ‘ Human Rights Group Says
Hundreds of thousands of North Korean women have been forced into marriages, sold into sex slavery, or sent to work in detention camps after escaping their despotic country and finding themselves trapped in China’s so-called “Red Zone,” a human rights group says.
A new study released Friday by international human rights law firm Global Rights Compliance details the horrific scenarios many women and girls — some as young as 12 — have gone through after escaping North Korea.
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Heston Russell is suing the ABC over stories published in late 2021 that claimed an Australian platoon was under investigation over its operations in the Middle East.
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The 13-year-old girl, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, was allegedly tied up, burnt, stabbed and stomped on at a home in Tewantin, on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, on March 11.
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Kenya: President Ruto Says Dollar Demand Will Ease in ‘A Couple of Weeks’
NAIROBI, Kenya, Mar 22 — President William Ruto expects dollar demand in the country to ease as the government plans to import fuel in Kenya shillings.
Ruto’s remark comes after the cost of buying a dollar increased to as high as Sh145.5 per dollar as of yesterday.
Greenback demand in the country has been rising over the last few years due to high demand from importers.
However, dollar requests are expected to drop after the Kenyan government and its Saudi counterpart signed an import deal for fuel importation on credit.
Early this month, Energy Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir said that the oil import deal would see the state-run National Oil Corporation (NOCK) import 30 percent of the country’s monthly fuel requirement.
The above will be on credit for six months to a year, helping the government ease pressure on the dollar.
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Kenya: ‘Dollar Crisis to Ease Soon, ‘ President Ruto Says as He Warns Hoarders
President William Ruto now says that wealthy persons hoarding dollars locally will soon incur losses since his administration has put in place measures that will ensure that demand for foreign currency will lessen in the coming weeks.
Speaking in Nairobi on Wednesday, during the listing of Laptrust Imara (REIT) at the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE), President Ruto noted that one of these measures involved the State finalising on an arrangement that will allow oil importers to purchase the commodity using shillings instead of dollars.
Petroleum imports account for up to 30 per cent of Kenya’s annual import bill.
The sector needs close to Ksh.64 billion ($500 million) every month to import diesel, petrol and kerosene and meet the country’s growing demand for the products.
Foreign currency fluctuation is a significant factor in the landed cost of petroleum products for which Kenya is a net importer.
“We just concluded a market-driven arrangement in our fuel sector that will see Kenya access all our fuel needs on a deferred six-month credit that will eliminate a demand of USD 500 million dollars every month from this market,” said President Ruto.
“I am giving you free advice that those of you who are hoarding dollars you shortly might go into losses. You better do what you must do because this market is going to be different in a couple of weeks.”
He also added that the State is engaging with the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) to reinstate the interchange exchange market so as to further address the dollar crisis.
“I am happy that the players in that sector including our banks are coming forward and they are participating and their working with the Central Bank so that we can again take charge of our market so that it is not distorted by brokers,” said President Ruto.
“We have done what we must do as the government to ensure that we ease the burden on people who want to realize their returns in dollars.”
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A former travel agent who won government contracts to house migrants in hotels during the UK’s migrant crisis is now making millions from the taxpayer — and enjoying a luxury globetrotting lifestyle, MailOnline can reveal.
Debbie Hoban, boss of Leeds-based Calder Conferences, was paid £2.19m last year alone, up nearly tenfold from just £230,000 in 2021, and is now one of the most prominent private firm bosses making huge sums of money out of the UK’s crippling asylum seeker crisis.
She now lives in this magnificent £3m country farmhouse and enjoys a string of exotic trips to events like the Abu Dhabi grand prix after her company landed a government asylum seeker contract.
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Two Dead, 17 Nearly Suffocated in Railroad Car Smuggling Event in Uvalde
At least two people are dead and 17 nearly suffocated after they illegally entered the U.S. and hid inside a railroad car to be smuggled into the U.S.
On Friday, the Uvalde Police Department issued a statement saying its office had received a 911 call from an anonymous caller stating there were numerous illegal foreign nationals “suffocating” inside of a train car.
U.S. Border Patrol agents were informed of the call and stopped the train roughly two to three miles east of Knippa, Texas, in Uvalde County.
On Saturday, the Department of Homeland Security confirmed 17 people were hiding inside a rail car including 15 men and two women. Two men were pronounced dead when agents arrived.
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UK: Military Families Will be Forced to Leave Their Homes to Make Way for Migrants: Report
Families of British military servicemen living on a historic air base in Essex have reportedly been told that they will need to vacate their homes to make way for asylum seekers, many of whom will have entered the country as illegal migrants.
A military wife and mother has revealed that her household has been informed that military families living on the MDP Wethersfield former Royal Air Force (RAF) base in Braintree, Essex will need to leave their homes to so far undisclosed locations. This is so the government can house migrants at the facility as it tries to shift away from the controversial hotel migrant housing scheme.
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Violent clashes have erupted outside a hotel housing asylum seekers in Newquay as anti and pro-migrant protesters came face to face.
Police were forced to intervene as the violence broke outside the Beresford Hotel, which is currently being used to house around 200 migrants.
Around 50 anti-migrant demonstrators gathered in the area today, while about 150 pro-migrant protesters were massed outside the front of the hotel.
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Windsor, Niagara Falls Seek Aid From Ottawa to Accommodate ‘Roxham Migrants’
City Councils in Niagara Falls and Windsor, Ontario, requested further resources from the federal government this week to cope with the growing number of migrants or “asylum seekers” needing accommodation with the tourism season fast approaching.
In February, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) transferred 2,841 migrants from Roxham Road to some 1,000 privately owned hotel rooms in Niagara Falls.
According to its mayor, Jim Diodati, the tourist destination has between 1,500 and 2,000 hotel rooms occupied by migrant families. He expected a drop but said that hadn’t happened yet, as he awaits a call with Immigration Minister Sean Fraser to alleviate local concerns.
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Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, who also goes by the name ‘Posie Parker’, caught the flight out of Auckland Airport on Sunday.
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Arctic Summer Ice Hasn’t Declined in a Decade, Climate Scientists Covered it Up
One of the main talking points pushed by climate alarmists over the years has been that the Arctic summer sea ice is declining.
This line has been used to strike fear into the public by constantly warning that we’ll all be doomed once it soon disappears.
However, evidence has now emerged to reveal that Arctic summer sea ice stopped declining a decade ago but climate scientists have covered it up.
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Street pastor Derek Reimer was released on early Wednesday evening, after a successfull bail hearing this morning.
Rebel Reporter, Angelica Toy captured the moment where the pastor was dropped off at a local train station, where he was driven too, instead of the jail he was originally in.
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Now Agatha Christie Gets the Rewrite Treatment to Spare Modern Sensitivities
Even the bestselling novelist in the world isn’t being spared woke rewrite treatments to spare the delicate sensitivities of modern readers, with Agatha Christie’s works getting the full treatment from her publisher.
Christie is famous for creating such timeless sleuths as Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple, and the Daily Telegraph reports new editions based on both these investigators have had original passages amended or excised by publisher Harper Collins.
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ESPN has been condemned by a former champion college swimmer for including transgender swimmer Lia Thomas in their segment devoted to Women’s History Month — describing the company as ‘spineless’.
Riley Gaines swam for the University of Kentucky, ending her college career in 2022 as ‘one of the most decorated swimmers in program history,’ according to the UK website. She became a 12-time NCAA All-American swimmer and a five-time SEC champion.
Gaines competed against transgender University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas in the NCAA championships in March 2022, and said the experience of racing Thomas — who raced in the men’s competition until 2019 — ‘felt like I was going into the race with my hands tied behind my back.’
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Trans Activists Shouted Down Women’s Rights Speaker in New Zealand, Douse Her in Tomato Juice
Transgender rights activists clashed with attendees at a “Let Women Speak” event Saturday in New Zealand which led to the event speaker being doused with tomato juice.
Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, a British women’s rights campaigner also known as Posie Parker, was prepared to speak on stage when a counter-protester came from behind and poured tomato juice on her before quickly being taken down by security, according to the New Zealand Herald.
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Trans Violence Against Women Sparks Calls for NZ Travel Boycott
Kellie-Jay Keen, also known as Posie Parker, was met with a hate-fuelled reception from transgender rights protesters at her event in Albert Park, resulting in her being doused, mobbed, and sprayed by the crowd.
Women who attended the event in support of Keen were also physically assaulted, with shocking footage emerging of an elderly woman being ruthlessly punched by a much younger bearded transgender activist.
Keen was later spotted at Auckland Airport checking in to an international flight.
The incident sparked outrage on social media, with #ShameOnNewZealand trending on Twitter as people around the world expressed shock at the intolerance of differing opinions and lack of free speech in the country.
Calls for a boycott of New Zealand as a tourist destination began to circulate, with people stating that they would not visit the country after witnessing the treatment of women trying to speak in a public place in Auckland.
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Transgender Couple Become First to Give Birth in France
French parents who are both transgender have become the first such couple to give birth to a child in the country, having previously struggled to achieve proper legal recognition.
Victoire, a man who has become a transwoman, and partner Mattéo, a woman who has become a transman, saw the birth of their first child last month at the Jacques-Cœur Hospital in Bourges — believed to be the first birth of its kind in France.
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Thai Princess Has HEART ATTACK After VAXX: Now UNCONSCIOUS…
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3 months ago Thai Princess Bajrakitiyabha Narendira Debyavati was hospitalized after taking a third Pfizer booster shot.
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3 months ago Thai Princess Bajrakitiyabha Narendira Debyavati was hospitalized after taking a third Pfizer booster shot.
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Thai government insiders who are loyal to Big Pharma are trying to keep the truth from the royal family.
BioTech lied to the world and said they had conducted clinical safety studies.
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The attack on Posie Parker in Auckland New Zealand was appalling. Feelings against her were actively stoked by the media who called her a Nazi. The government persecuted her before she got into the country. She was asked if she’d like to queue jump coming through Customs and was then held & interrogated for 2 hours. The Hotel she had booked cancelled her booking while she was still in the air because the Police had been to speak to them. Members of the government wound up the violent rhetoric and even participated in the violence on the day.
Police were woefully under staffed and obviously told to deliberately sit back until the last moment. PP reports that one cop actually told her they were surprised she wasn’t killed. An ex-cop who attended the event told the Police things were heating up before PP arrived at the event and asked them to get in the middle because things were going to boil over. The cops walked away from him. The Trans activists were bleating all week about feeling threatened and afraid of violence and asserted they were going to only peacefully protest. Then on the day they were the ones who attacked.
In short, the whole thing is exactly what we have seen concerning Tommy Robinson in the UK and so many other voices raising realistic concerns in other Western countries. The media are liars, the Police are pawns of the politicians and the politicians themselves are the enemy of their own people. This is a continuation of the treatment of the anti-vaccine mandate a year ago and more and more events are no being cancelled due to the violence of opponents who don’t want to allow any other voices to be heard.
As with the rest of the West, things are broken.
So if someone stands up for (real) women’s rights, they are nazis now? Nazis sure aren’t like they used to be.