Social media censorship is a potent threat to freedom of speech
In terms of actions […] that we have taken or we’re working to take, I should say, from the federal government. We’ve increased disinformation research and tracking within the Surgeon General’s Office. We’re flagging problematic posts for Facebook that spread disinformation,” said Ms. Psaki.
The following day, the press secretary elaborated on the White House’s position, saying that users who post “misinformation” should be banned on every social media platform. When asked by a reporter, President Biden even went as far as to accuse Facebook and other social media platforms of “killing people.”
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/jul/21/social-media-censorship-is-a-potent-threat-to-free/
SJW fatigue: Why anime & manga are conquering the West
In the West vs. East battle of entertainment industries, manga, anime and Korean dramas are steadily gaining ground
Be it films or comics, audiences seem to be growing tired of what the Western entertainment industry has to offer and many are turning their attention to the East.
For a long time, Hollywood and the American comic book industry have been seen as international media behemoths. It used to be that they never even faced any serious competition. But lately, they seem to be losing that grasp. The last decade of film and comics has seen a sharp decline in quality. And while, of course, there have been some HUGE successes like Marvel’s MCU films, raking in billions of dollars, nevertheless, it seems evident that audiences are growing tired of the same old formulas being rehashed over and over again.
https://www.rt.com/pop-culture/544542-east-west-comics-manga/
The NFL says teams must hire a minority or female offensive coach
The NFL is requiring all of its teams to hire a minority or female offensive assistant coach for the 2022 season at a time when criticism is high over the diversity of its top ranks.
The league also says its Rooney Rule, requiring every team to interview at least two external minority candidates for open head coaching positions, will expand to provide more opportunities for women to secure front office roles.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/29/sport/nfl-minority-women-coaches-rooney-rule/index.html
NDP remains committed to democratic socialism, despite claims to the contrary
A reference to the NDP having removed “socialism” from the preamble to its constitution at the 2013 NDP convention has had surprising longevity — given that it is not true.
https://rabble.ca/columnists/ndp-remains-committed-socialism-despite-claims-contrary/
Leadership rivals shouldn't be calling each other 'not Conservative,' says Bergen
Conservative interim leader Candice Bergen says leadership contenders should avoid calling those they disagree with on policy “not Conservative.”
Bergen, who was first elected in 2008 and has led the party since early February, says Conservatives shouldn't play “identity politics” by pitting one group against another - for instance, social conservatives versus Red Tories.
“When you wedge, divide and polarize, people are pulled down, they're not lifted up. So as a party, we should not be doing the same thing we're criticizing the Liberals for doing,” she said in an interview Thursday with The Canadian Press.
The Manitoba MP and former deputy leader took over the party's top job after a majority of MPs voted to oust Erin O'Toole following weeks of anger and tension that built behind closed doors.
Jonathan Turley: Trump Trial Was ‘Abuse’ of America’s Justice System
Renowned legal scholar Professor Jonathan Turley has blasted the “hush money” trial against President Donald Trump as an “abuse” of America’s once-great justice system.
Turley, a professor at George Washington University Law School, discussed the Trump trial verdict with Fox News star Judge Jeanine Pirro.
During an appearance on “America Reports,” Turley described the “guilty” verdict as “popular justice of Manhattan.”
However, he noted that this is not the kind of justice Americans “look for.”
Pandora’s Box Opened! Kash Patel Calls On GOP to Unleash Subpoenas on Judge Merchan’s Family and DA Bragg in Wake of Trump’s ‘Unconstitutional’ Verdict
In the wake of the unconstitutional verdict against former President Donald Trump, Kash Patel, a former Trump administration official, is urging Republican lawmakers to take a bold stand against perceived judicial and prosecutorial misconduct.
Patel’s statement, made on Truth Social, demands lawmakers investigate financial gains made by the family of Judge Juan Merchan and examine connections between the Manhattan District Attorney’s office and the Biden White House.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/05/pandoras-box-opened-kash-patel-urges-gop-unleash/
Legal experts say Trump's conviction is unlikely to lead to a prison sentence
Former President Donald Trump is now a convicted felon, but legal experts have told NPR that it's unlikely he will face incarceration.
A New York jury on Thursday found the former president guilty of 34 felony counts in his unprecedented hush money case. Trump called the trial "disgraceful" and his legal team has signaled it will appeal.
https://www.npr.org/2024/05/30/g-s1-2026/trump-guilty-sentence-prison-voting-rights
Trump warns of ‘Pandora’s box’ of perpetual presidential prosecutions if charges against him stand
Former President Donald Trump has long vowed to prosecute President Joe Biden if Trump wins November’s election and the two trade places. He upped the stakes dramatically Tuesday, contending that if criminal charges against him aren’t dropped, any current and future ex-presidents also could be prosecuted.
'Overwhelming majority of the Canadian poor are white,' report finds
A new report by the Calgary-based think tank Aristotle Foundation suggests that Canada’s race-based approach to fighting poverty might be flawed, since it is based on an incorrect assumption that race, racial discrimination and poverty are tightly linked.
No, Republicans Did Not Start the Culture War over Transgenderism
The movement to preserve sex-based rights is defensive in nature.
The New York Times recently published a piece titled “How a Campaign Against Transgender Rights Mobilized Conservatives,” in which its authors paint conservatives as aggressors in the culture war over transgenderism. Really, opposition to transgenderism is a defensive movement. The political story is more about how a campaign for so-called transgender rights mobilized not only conservatives but also women’s-rights campaigners and moderates.
‘Rising With Courage and Vigor’: Kevin Roberts Lays Out Plan to Win Culture War
The 2024 presidential election may be conservatives’ last chance to save America, Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts said on Thursday.
Roberts opened The Heritage Foundation’s 50th Anniversary Leadership Summit. He discussed the Left’s attack against America’s founding principles and how the Right can fight back and win the culture war. (The Daily Signal is the multimedia news outlet of The Heritage Foundation).
https://www.dailysignal.com/2023/04/20/rising-courage-vigor-kevin-roberts-lays-plan-win-culture-war/
Millions of drivers are having their lives destroyed by virtue-signalling politicians – it’s time to make them pay
MOTORISTS are angry – and the local elections next month might well show our politicians that we aren’t going to take it any more.
I for one am now seeking a party with common sense and vision. A party that is honest, democratic and dumps the virtue-signalling green route that I fear leads to the nation’s economic ruin.
Justin Trudeau, Canada’s clown prince, is the future of the woke West
What in the world, you might be asking, is up with Canada? How did a country famed for its sensible, moderate attitudes and customs transform itself into the front rank of the woke phalanx?
We are an immense country – one infinitely rich, blessed by nature (with the possible exception of winter) and mostly pristine. Yet on almost every front, we are becoming an embarrassment – to ourselves and, increasingly, to the world.
Province Passes Saskatchewan Firearms Act
Today government passed The Saskatchewan Firearms Act to enhance public safety across Saskatchewan and protect the rights of lawful firearms owners.
"It is important for Saskatchewan to have its own provincial firearms legislation to ensure the concerns of responsible firearms owners are taken into account," Corrections, Policing and Public Safety Minister Christine Tell said. "This legislation will create a strong, consistent framework to enhance public safety and support the proud tradition of responsible firearms use and ownership in this province."
I Had to Use Martial Law to Suppress Freedom Convoy Because “What If Someone Had Gotten Hurt”?
Seven police officers were injured after BLM riots in Toronto.
A totalitarian clown doesn’t stop being a clown just because he’s also a totalitarian.
As the investigation delves into Trudeau’s illegal decision to ruthlessly suppress the Freedom Convoy protests, the investigation turned up extraordinary coordination and pressure from the Biden administration.
Meanwhile Trudeau’s defense of ruthlessly suppressing a peaceful protest is, literally, “What if someone had gotten hurt?”
Not someone got hurt. What if someone had gotten hurt.
This isn’t even, “We had to destroy the village to save the village.” It’s, “We had to destroy the village because what if someone had stubbed a toe?”
What Trudeau really feared about the convoy was its organizing abilities
Watching hundreds of hours and dozens of witnesses at the Public Order Emergency Commission may leave viewers wondering: what exactly was Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s objective in evoking the Emergencies Act against the Freedom Convoy?
Canada’s Trudeau defends crackdown on protests
The liberal PM said demonstrations are “worrisome” when they seek direct “changes to public policy”
https://rightedition.com/2022/11/26/canadas-trudeau-defends-crackdown-on-protests/
Lametti says suggestion to use tanks to end freedom protest was a joke
Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino and Justice Minister David Lametti discussed using military tanks to end the freedom protest just days after it began, text messages released in the Public Order Emergency Commission (POEC) reveal.
https://thecountersignal.com/lametti-says-suggestion-to-use-tanks-to-end-freedom-protest-was-a-joke/
Freeland claims she froze Freedom Convoy bank accounts to protect children
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland claims she froze the bank accounts of ordinary Canadians opposed to draconian Liberal government COVID-19 mandates to avoid “blood on the face of a child.”
Trudeau Liberals moving toward ban, seizure of all firearms
It’s outright revolting watching the Trudeau Liberals piggybacking on tragedies to forward their agenda to disarm all Canadians.
Senators start to rewrite Bill C-11
The Senate Transport and Communications Committee is rewriting cabinet’s latest attempt at regulating legal internet content, according to Blacklock’s Reporter.
Arizona faces prospect of vote recount amid extremely tight races
It appears that some Arizona races in this year's election are headed towards a recount.
This year, a record 2.5 million Arizonans, voted in the midterm elections, and two statewide races - Superintendent of Public Instruction and Attorney General - seem ripe for recounts. This year's election took place after a new state law was passed that expands the threshold for recounts to a level five times greater than before.
Nine-Hour Hearing Held in Delaware County After Officials Took a Detour from Counting Center into a Closed Building for 6 Hours on Election Day
As reported earlier – Pennsylvania election observers filed a complaint against the Delaware County Board of Elections after county officials took a detour on election night with the county’s ballots and v-drives into a closed building for six hours. Poll watchers were prevented from entering the building at the time.
Arizona Attorney General Wants Report on Voting Machine Problems
Arizona Republican Attorney General Mark Brnovich's office has demanded that Maricopa County officials provide a report on the voting machine problems that caused some delays in the battleground state during this month's midterm elections.
A letter dated Saturday by Assistant Attorney General Jennifer Wright calls for county officials to report by Nov. 28 on the specific problems related to the printers at each location as well on how poll workers were trained.
Federal Payroll Expected to Exceed $55 Billion in 2022: Parliamentary Budget Office
Payroll for federal employees is expected to surpass $55 billion this year, according to a report by the Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO).
Published on Nov. 18, the report, titled “Supplementary Estimates (B),” says hiring of public servants has been on the rise in the past seven years.
“Government spending on public servant salaries and benefits is forecast to climb to almost $55 billion this year—or about $130,000 per full-time employee,” the budget office wrote, as first reported by Blacklock’s Reporter.
“The cost drivers of personnel spending are the number of personnel (represented by full-time equivalents, or FTEs), and their level of compensation.”
Targeting Gays And Lesbians In The Banking Sector
Sometime in the mid 90s, retail banks and credit unions started to look at the market for gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgender individuals (more commonly referred to as the “LGBT market”)
https://thefinancialbrand.com/news/bank-marketing/lgbt-bank-credit-union-marketing-28538/
Social media censorship is a potent threat to freedom of speech
In terms of actions […] that we have taken or we’re working to take, I should say, from the federal government. We’ve increased disinformation research and tracking within the Surgeon General’s Office. We’re flagging problematic posts for Facebook that spread disinformation,” said Ms. Psaki.
The following day, the press secretary elaborated on the White House’s position, saying that users who post “misinformation” should be banned on every social media platform. When asked by a reporter, President Biden even went as far as to accuse Facebook and other social media platforms of “killing people.”
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/jul/21/social-media-censorship-is-a-potent-threat-to-free/
SJW fatigue: Why anime & manga are conquering the West
In the West vs. East battle of entertainment industries, manga, anime and Korean dramas are steadily gaining ground
Be it films or comics, audiences seem to be growing tired of what the Western entertainment industry has to offer and many are turning their attention to the East.
For a long time, Hollywood and the American comic book industry have been seen as international media behemoths. It used to be that they never even faced any serious competition. But lately, they seem to be losing that grasp. The last decade of film and comics has seen a sharp decline in quality. And while, of course, there have been some HUGE successes like Marvel’s MCU films, raking in billions of dollars, nevertheless, it seems evident that audiences are growing tired of the same old formulas being rehashed over and over again.
https://www.rt.com/pop-culture/544542-east-west-comics-manga/
The NFL says teams must hire a minority or female offensive coach
The NFL is requiring all of its teams to hire a minority or female offensive assistant coach for the 2022 season at a time when criticism is high over the diversity of its top ranks.
The league also says its Rooney Rule, requiring every team to interview at least two external minority candidates for open head coaching positions, will expand to provide more opportunities for women to secure front office roles.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/29/sport/nfl-minority-women-coaches-rooney-rule/index.html
NDP remains committed to democratic socialism, despite claims to the contrary
A reference to the NDP having removed “socialism” from the preamble to its constitution at the 2013 NDP convention has had surprising longevity — given that it is not true.
https://rabble.ca/columnists/ndp-remains-committed-socialism-despite-claims-contrary/
Leadership rivals shouldn't be calling each other 'not Conservative,' says Bergen
Conservative interim leader Candice Bergen says leadership contenders should avoid calling those they disagree with on policy “not Conservative.”
Bergen, who was first elected in 2008 and has led the party since early February, says Conservatives shouldn't play “identity politics” by pitting one group against another - for instance, social conservatives versus Red Tories.
“When you wedge, divide and polarize, people are pulled down, they're not lifted up. So as a party, we should not be doing the same thing we're criticizing the Liberals for doing,” she said in an interview Thursday with The Canadian Press.
The Manitoba MP and former deputy leader took over the party's top job after a majority of MPs voted to oust Erin O'Toole following weeks of anger and tension that built behind closed doors.