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Minneapolis riots are PUTIN'S PLAN, 'Russiagate' thought-peddlers warn

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George Floyd's apparent murder by a Minneapolis police officer wasn't just a shocking display of police brutality. It was part of Russia's plan to topple the US, according to the twilight-zone takes of the liberal intelligentsia.

Floyd, an unarmed black man, died in police custody after he was crushed under the knee of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin on Monday. Since his death, the city has been consumed by riots, looting and arson. The incident was just one in the US' history of police beatings and killings of unarmed black males, from Rodney King in 1991 to Eric Garner in 2014.

However, a cohort of Russia-obsessed pundits and influencers have already decided that Vladimir Putin, not Derek Chauvin, is the real villain in the story.

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Child social workers arrested in NC on charges of removing children from families without judicial oversight

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Three Cherokee County Department of Social Services social workers, including the DSS director, were indicted with more than three dozen felony and misdemeanor charges in North Carolina on Monday. Among the arrested are Cindy Palmer, DSS director and wife of County Sheriff Derrick Palmer, David Hughes, a supervisor at DSS, and Scott Lindsay, former DSS attorney. The three were booked and released on bond.

The charges included multiple felonies and misdemeanors related to a yearslong Cherokee County DSS practice that removed children from parents without judicial input. The Carolina Public Press has the story.

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Mayhem in Minneapolis and riots across the US over George Floyd murder

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Despite a curfew imposed by the city government, widespread protests carry on in Minneapolis, as vandalism and arson break out for the third consecutive night following the police killing of George Floyd.

After unleashing flash bangs and tear gas on protesters who continued to amass in the area around the Minneapolis Police Department's 3rd precinct headquarters on Friday night, security forces have apparently fallen back, failing to disperse the crowd. Demonstrators have since been allowed to wreak destruction and freely roam the city in defiance of Mayor Jacob Frey's curfew order, which took effect at 8pm local time.

Comment: Protesters in Atlanta have vandalized the CNN offices. It's rather ironic that the media organization which has riled up racial tensions and divisions between people in the US is getting vandalized by those very same people.

The National Guard was then called in by the Georgia governor in response to the looting and mayhem in Atlanta.

In San Jose, California, protesters shut down a freeway.

The White House was briefly placed on lockdown by the Secret Service as protesters arrived outside.

In Brooklyn, over 150 protesters were arrested after a police precinct was busted into by them and a police cruiser was torched.

Back in Minneapolis, crowds surrounded another police precinct as the National Guard and police pulled back and had no choice but to give up policing the foolish 8pm curfew.

Crowds also began looting outside the 5th precinct in Minneapolis:


The Pentagon plans to send military police to Minneapolis to try and control the unrest. It's never good when the military is being activated against its own citizens.

Violent protests in Oakland, California led to a police officer being shot and killed, which is only going to further tensions and make the police more likely to crack down harder on protests. In Portland, Oregon, looters ransacked a Louis Vitton store, set fire to police HQ, and trashed several banks.

Looters also plundered a jewelry store in Los Angeles.

In Minneapolis, even the Amish got in on the protests, albeit in a peaceful fashion.
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Protesters clash with police during Dallas George Floyd march

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© iStock/DallasO75219Protesters clashed with police officers in riot gear Friday night and early Saturday morning in downtown Dallas.
Protesters gathered in front of the Dallas Police Department headquarters on the 1400 block of Lamar St. Friday afternoon for what was initially a peaceful demonstration, but the subsequent march became tumultuous as participants clashed with police officers in riot gear all throughout downtown Dallas.

The protest, organized and advertised by the activist group Next Generation Action Network, began Friday evening in front of police headquarters, where local and regional civil rights activists and community organizers spoke to hundreds of people. Speakers levied criticism at both President Donald Trump and his opponent, presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, for their stances on civil rights.

Because the march was organized in solidarity with George Floyd, a black man from Minnesota who died on May 25 as Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin knelt on his neck, most of the rally focused on police brutality.

Comment: It's little wonder that the violence currently happening in Minneapolis would spread to other cities. Thankfully, Dallas seems to have been mostly spared, for now, with only a few bad apples attempting to spoil an otherwise peaceful protest.

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Best of the Web: The big debate: Is lockdown wrong?

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Is lockdown a gargantuan mistake? That's the view of a growing number of thinkers and critics, including The Spectator's very own Toby Young, who sees the political class's shutting down of entire populations as the most catastrophic policy error in history. Not every free thinker agrees, however. We asked Matt Labash, a contributing editor and a skeptic of lockdown skepticism, to challenge Toby over email.

Matt Labash: Toby, thanks for stepping into the squared circle and joining me for a Pandemania tussle as a gentleman pugilist, sage, and co-equal partner in the search for truth. And also, as a fellow amateur epidemiologist, which there is no longer any shame in saying, since the pros have bunged things up so spectacularly. (Remember when they insisted we shouldn't wear masks, before insisting we do? Makes me want to cough on them.) But I look forward to going old-school in the sort of online dialogue Slate used to do, back when it was still legal to speak to people you disagree with. It beats the hell out of the communication rage of the moment, the inspirational Zoom choir. I solemnly vow that no matter how hairy this gets, I will at no point break into 'We're All In This Together' from High School Musical, featuring special guest-star Ashley Tisdale.

Comment: For all his talk of being libertarian leaning, LeBash comes across as more of a hysterical worry-wart, all too eager to trade his civil liberties for any modicum of supposed safety. It goes to show that the real virus circulating the globe at the moment is fear, along with it's co-symptom lack of clear-thinking. And sadly, it seems LaBash has a full-blown infection.

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Propaganda

New York Times admits report on 26-yr-old ER doctor who died from coronavirus was completely made up

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Back in April The New York Times Magazine ran a report on a brave 26-year-old Emergency Room doctor in New York City who contracted the coronavirus and later died.

Well, it was all hogwash.

The New York Times admitted this week the doctor didn't die and didn't have coronavirus.

Comment: It could have been a case of mistaken identity, likely due to a lack of vigilance on the part of the New York Times staff eager for click-bait headlines and sensationalist content. Or it could have been purposely deceptive for the same reasons. Either way, the goal of getting readers outraged and consuming more of their coverage was achieved by the New York Times. In the breakneck speed of the 24-hour new cycle, how many will go back to the story to find the retraction?

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'Masks Are Symbolic,' say Dr Fauci and The New England Journal of Medicine

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In the past week, Dr. Anthony Fauci and the New England Journal of Medicine have admitted that masks are little more than symbols. Virtue signaling.

For those of you who shout "science" like it's a Tourette tick, this is from the New England Journal of Medicine on May 21, 2020:
We know that wearing a mask outside health care facilities offers little, if any, protection from infection. Public health authorities define a significant exposure to Covid-19 as face-to-face contact within 6 feet with a patient with symptomatic Covid-19 that is sustained for at least a few minutes (and some say more than 10 minutes or even 30 minutes). The chance of catching Covid-19 from a passing interaction in a public space is therefore minimal. In many cases, the desire for widespread masking is a reflexive reaction to anxiety over the pandemic.
So, why are we ordered to wear masks? Symbolism. From the same article in NEJM:

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Why Belarus hasn't faced massive spike in deaths despite lack of coronavirus lockdowns

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Western media and opposition activists predicted a massive spike in coronavirus infections in Belarus earlier this month after thousands of soldiers and spectators gathered in Minsk to mark the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe. Instead, the number of cases has stabilized, and fatality rates remain incredibly low.

Nearly three weeks after Victory Day on May 9, and more than a month after Orthodox Easter celebrations and Belarus's annual large-scale 'community labour' day events on April 19 and 25, the republic's sanitary inspection agency is predicting a gradual decline in the number of new COVID-19 cases after reaching a plateau.

Belarus has become somewhat of an oddity over its decision to defy the European consensus of instituting lockdowns to try to curb the spread of the coronavirus, joined only by Sweden in refusing to implement strict restrictions. In Belarus, factories and farms, schools, shops, restaurants and other public amenities have remained open all this time, and authorities have urged (but not forced) the public to take individual precautionary measures such as social distancing and the wearing of medical masks in public places.

Western observers have scolded Minsk over its decision not to cancel mass events, warning that the festivities would soon cause an inevitable massive spike in infection rates.

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No Lives Matter: 1268 white people were shot to death by US police-state Nazis in the last few years

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The reality of the police state and police brutality affects all Americans. It affects African Americans and Latinos disproportionately. But in absolute terms, it also affects white America abhorrently more than it does the other citizens of other high GDP countries.

We have a crisis in America not only in the epidemic of the police carrying out summary executions, 'suicide by cop', and trigger-happy secret cop clubs that award rank and points through killings - but a problem in how the political class frames this and exploits it. The aim is to be divisive and destructive, while appearing to talk about the right questions.

We also have a problem in how we talk about the problem. White, middle-class, guilt ridden liberals are to blame. And their poverty-pimp allies, those one-time-idealistic-turned-corrupt graduates of Historically Black Colleges and Universities, who go on to work on Soros-adjacent NGO and trust-type institutional work, are to blame as well.

They frame the police-state and summary executions as a uniquely black problem. It is indeed a serious problem facing the black community. When we figure that black America makes up about 13% of the population, we can better understand these figures:

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Just released video testimony shows Planned Parenthood admitting to illegal baby parts sales

Cecile Richards, former president of Planned Parenthood
Cecile Richards, former president of Planned Parenthood
Sixteen unsealed excerpts of sworn video testimony from Planned Parenthood executives were released Tuesday by the Center for Medical Progress (CMP), which shows in their own words that Planned Parenthood was involved in obtaining "donations" of fetal tissue organs from women having abortions, only to illegally sell them to middle-man organ procurement companies for profit.

The video testimony was presented in court during a trial last fall in a case* brought by Planned Parenthood against the CMP members who were involved in the undercover investigation into Planned Parenthood's sale of aborted baby parts for profit. Among the defendants was Troy Newman, President of Operation Rescue, who served as a CMP board member at the time of the investigation.