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Two students were sitting at a table studying, and one of them had a "police lives matter" sticker on his laptop when two other students, both women, walked over to tell them that their presence was offensive.
The girls who filmed the encounter and targeted the students, identified themselves in a different video as student activists Mostadi and Zara. One of the girls filming the video called the student with the "police lives matter" sticker "offensive." One of the male students replied: "We're just trying to do school."
A crowd of some 60 people took over the Food District area at the Staten Island Mall on Saturday in a protest against New York's city-wide vaccine mandate. A video shared by FreedomNewsTV shows activists flooding the food court without any resistance from either security or staff despite a sign at the entrance warning diners that they must be vaccinated to enter the court. The protesters then proceed to take seats, occasionally breaking into chants of "USA!" and "f**k Joe Biden."
Comment: "We are many, they are few." It looks like at least some of the people are waking up to the idea. Not everyone is happy about it.
Others just want accurate reporting:
- NY state judge blocks imposing vax mandate on religious workers in NY hospitals, nursing homes
- New York's vaccine passport program is already failing
Wilde Kingdom Early Learning Center teacher James Ciolino was fired and slapped with an assault charge for the June 21 incident, in which he knocks the girl to the ground as her legs are flung into the air and she bursts into a crying fit.
"Get out of here," Ciolino is heard saying as he goes back to clapping and leading the class in a good morning song.
The girl cries loudly on the ground for about 50 seconds before he finally gets up from a chair — but rather than check on her or try to comfort her, he slings her under his arm like a sack of potatoes and takes her from the room.
Afghanistan, a witness said on Saturday, in a gruesome display that signalled a return to some of the group's methods of the past.
Wazir Ahmad Seddiqi, who runs a pharmacy on the side of the square, said that four bodies were brought to the square and three bodies were moved to other squares in the city to be displayed.
Seddiqi said the Taliban announced in the square that the four were caught taking part in a kidnapping and were killed by police.
Comment: See also:
- Tehran's in a tough position with the Taliban
- 'Safer than before': Russian Embassy in Kabul sees no reason to evacuate as Taliban takes over security - ambassador
- Amputations & executions will return as punishments for crime, says senior Taliban official
- Girls will return to secondary schools in Afghanistan, but only after 'safe environment' is set up, Taliban tells media
- NewsReal: The Great (End)Game - Closing the Afghan War, Opening the 'Covid War'?
- NewsReal: Kabul Airport Atrocity - What Actually Happened?
Amnesty International France and the European Centre for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR) said in a statement that they filed the case after French customs declined to disclose documentation over the potential sale of weapons in connection with the Yemen conflict.
The two NGOs raised concerns that French weapons should be used in the conflict.
Comment: The UK is also complicit in the war on Yemen, which the UN dubbed the world's worst humanitarian crisis:
- UK 'complicit' in devastating 'unlawful' Saudi led blockade of Yemen
- Revealed: Hundreds of Saudi and Gulf military personnel trained in Britain as war on Yemen continues
- Islamic State Weapons in Yemen Traced Back to US Government: Serbia Files (part 1)
"I think, with your permission, you could not answer questions because they won't ask any questions on point," Biden told Modi, referring to the American press.
The president also criticized White House reporters for their behavior in the Oval Office.
Comment: He probably doesn't even remember it.
See also:
- Biden falls asleep during press meeting AGAIN, aides shout at press to leave after just two questions during meeting with UK PM
- White House press corps launch 'formal objection' to Biden refusing to answer questions
- Senator demands to know "Who cuts off Biden's mic?"; "We need to know who's in charge"; "This is a puppeteer act"
- White House livestream cuts Biden mid-sentence as he goes off script

Olly Stephens was killed in January 2021 after being lured to a field where two boys with weapons were lying in wait.
Two 14-year-old boys have been sentenced to 13 years and 12 years respectively in a young offenders institution for the murder of a 13-year-old autistic boy.
Olly Stephens was "ambushed" in Emmer Green, Reading, on the afternoon of 3 January this year after he had apparently sought to defend another boy who was being humiliated in a social media group chat.
The boy was lured to a field in the area by a girl he knew before he was knifed to death by the two teenagers who were lying in wait.

A record 62 cargo ships are waiting to dock at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.
A record 62 cargo ships are waiting to dock at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, and are stuck floating off the coast amid a serious supply chain crunch that could mean fewer toys under the Christmas tree this year.
The problem reflects a combination of growing cargo volumes, a labor shortage and COVID-related safety measures that slow the handling of each ship. About one-third of all imports into the U.S. pass through the ports each year.
Comment: It seems there are a number of cracks in the foundation beginning to show in supply chains around the world. Whether it's by design or just the opening signs of a failing system remains to be seen.
- NewsReal: Winter is Coming - Signs of Impending Economic Disaster
- UK to face 'rolling food shortages'?
- The everything shortage & price hikes plastered all over Federal Reserve's "Beige Book"
- UK's flu vaccine campaign delayed after 'driver shortage' postpones deliveries, blood tests cancelled over test tube shortage
- Building supply shortages developing around the country
- Why is there a chip shortage?
- "Perfect storm": UK food shortages continue as issues mount in production & logistics, MORE inflation expected
Gottesfeld is serving a 10-year sentence for a "cyberattack" on Boston Children's Hospital in 2014 - which he says he did to help end the "torture" of teenage girl Justina Pelletier, who was being administered the wrong treatment while her parents lost custody of their daughter to the state for trying to protest against it.
Gottesfeld, who was later arrested by the FBI and went through several prisons, is currently locked up at the communications management unit (CMU) of the federal penitentiary in Terre Haute, Indiana, which he dubbed "Little Guantanamo."

Chris Cuomo has been accused by Shelley Ross of sexually harassing her at a 2005 work party after he grabbed her butt.
Shelley Ross, a veteran TV journalist, detailed the June 2005 incident at an Upper West Side bar in a New York Times op-ed Friday.
She said Cuomo sent an email in the aftermath telling her he was "ashamed" — but quickly tried to show his actions were different from an actor accused of doing the same to a stranger on the street.
Comment: It seems like big egos and the perception of invulnerability run in the family.
See also:
- Stephen Colbert grills Brian Stelter on CNN's Chris Cuomo scandal, calls out network's 'odd conflict of rules'
- Too late: CNN says ban reinstated on Chris Cuomo covering his brother, Gov. Cuomo
- Chris Cuomo mocked as 'hypocrite' for MUTING Trump recovery 'propaganda' video & reminded he broke quarantine rules
- Chris Cuomo attacks gun-toting St. Louis couple's self-defense claims without any hint of irony over own altercations
- Chris Cuomo sick of CNN gig: 'ridiculous' content, 'not worth my time'
- CNN anchor Chris Cuomo ridiculed for comparing 'Fredo' to N-word in confrontation












Comment: Racial segregation to fight racism, good luck with that! See also: