Society's Child
Look at how non-believers are vilified. Look at how we are told we must make sacrifices to the god of global warming; to sacrifice little old ladies through their unaffordable heating bills; to sacrifice our countryside to windmills and solar farms; to sacrifice our cars and our mobility.
How did we get to this point in our supposedly rational age?

2017 photos released by Portland police, depicting antifa members arrested in 2017 and arraigned at Multnomah County Court.
"Trump is the symptom, capitalism is the disease, socialism is the cure," read one sign, wielded by a woman with a T-shirt depicting a clenched fist.
Others were at least funny: I spotted a man holding a sign featuring a cartoon Batman slapping Trump in the face with the caption "Stop tweeting!" — a parody of a drawing from the Batman comics, in which the caped crusader slaps Robin.
The demonstrations were mostly peaceful. Mostly.
Masked protesters known simultaneously as the "black bloc" (because they wear black clothes and hoods to mask their identities) and "antifa" (as in anti-fascist) smashed the windows of a local Starbucks and a Bank of America. They also set a limousine on fire. How these acts of property damage were intended to undermine Trump remains a mystery, given that the CEO of Starbucks and many Bank of America employees were financial supporters of the Hillary Clinton campaign. The limo driver, we learned, was a Muslim immigrant.
But I'm not surprised by this horrific behavior — I was once behind the mask.
I first became involved in Antifa in 2010 while I was in high school, and over the course of two years I participated in several demonstrations throughout Southern California. Although I never hurt anyone, I yelled obscenities, I destroyed property and I am ashamed of my actions. While I walked away from the movement over seven years ago, I have been following its growth and today's Antifa members are far more brutal, thuggish and bold than anything I experienced.
Comment: The Andy Ngo beating seems to have been a major turning point for some, with many leftists and leftist media who previously made excuses for Antifa, are now finally calling them out for the thugs that they are. This kind of mob violence against any they disagree with is completely inexcusable, regardless of political orientation.
See also:
- Antifa is mostly made up of privileged white dudes
- GoFundMe for Andy Ngo, journalist assaulted by Antifa, raises $100k in less than 24 hours
- Leftist malevolence: Antifa plans acid attack at Washington DC free speech rally
- Antifa's brutal assault on Andy Ngo is a wake-up call — for authorities and journalists alike
- Renowned journalist Andy Ngo violently assaulted by Portland 'Nazi' Antifa
- Antifa vs Proud Boys and 'HimToo' at unauthorized Portland marches
- Portland police do nothing as Quillette editor is violently attacked and robbed by Antifa thugs
- Antifa doxes Tucker Carlson and other conservatives with poster campaign in Washington DC
In a ruling last year in Monmouth County, New Jersey Superior Court Judge James Troiano denied prosecutors' motion to try the teen as an adult and instead said: "This young man comes from a good family who put him into an excellent school where he was doing extremely well."
"He is clearly a candidate for not just college but probably for a good college. His scores for college entry were very high," said Troiano, who also detailed the boy's extracurricular activities, including that he was an Eagle Scout.
Prosecutors say the boy, only identified in court documents as G.M.C., sexually assaulted the girl while at a pajama-themed basement party packed with about 30 other adolescents in New Jersey where alcohol was flowing.
Telling sex jokes can get you investigated by Texas public universities. Failure to report students who tell sex jokes can get faculty at Texas public universities thrown in jail.
Who would have thought Texas would look worse than California when it comes to speech codes?
Yet California public universities still have their share of kooky conduct codes that infringe on speech, and one of them even has a similar zero-tolerance rule for offensive jokes.
The new "Speech Code of the Month" by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education comes from California State University-Channel Islands, and it's bounded only by the imagination of humorless, woke administrators.
Its Resident Handbook prohibits even a single occurrence of "derogatory comments" or "slurs," whether spoken or visual, and even "gestures" (don't flip the bird at anyone!). It also includes "unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature," which is how you get punished for telling that limerick about a man from Nantucket within earshot of a fourth-wave feminist.
"Thanks to their timely, dedicated and competent actions, the submariners extinguished the fire, and saved their comrades and the deep-sea vessel while sacrificing their lives," the ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.
Seven 'captains 1st class' (Russian equivalent to NATO OF-5/US O-6 captain rank), perished in the blaze, namely Konstantin Ivanov, Andrey Voskresenskiy, Konstantin Somov, Denis Oparin, and Vladimir Abankin, as well as two honored 'Heroes of Russia' - Denis Dolonskiy and Nikolay Filin.

The repercussions of companies with an effective monopoly on our news using their position to impose ‘values’ should concern us all
The advent of modern technology has brought us extraordinary freedoms. Millions now find love by swiping on their phone, podcasters reach audiences of millions from the comfort of their bedrooms and well-meaning neighbours keep us safe by recording private arguments and sending them to national newspapers.
Nowadays elections pivot on viral content published online, while political careers can be ended by an ill-thought tweet or launched with an ingenious piece of clickbait. According to Pew Research, over 61 per cent of milennials get their political news primarily from Facebook. In the decades to come, TV and legacy media will cede power and influence to social media, YouTube and podcasts.
This opening up of this marketplace of information undoubtedly carries huge benefits, but as our political dialogue becomes more heated, it prompts worrying questions.
Comment: Social media platforms are seriously overstepping their bounds in making themselves arbiters of acceptable discourse. If they were smart, they would remain neutral and let those who have always been responsible for enforcing speech laws continue. But it seems they would rather step away from neutrality and try to use their power to influence the masses. By making themselves responsible for what gets published on their platform, they open themselves up to all sorts of hassle, but apparently they would rather control public opinion than simply provide a service.
See also:
- Online war between liberals and conservatives in US obscures real threat of government censorship
- Google claims new Supreme Court ruling hurts PragerU's censorship claim
- YouTube removes journalist Tim Pool's video about Pinterest's censorship of Christian, pro-life content — without explanation
- Jordan Peterson's radical 'anti-censorship' platform promises free speech - but can it deliver?
- YouTube removes Project Veritas video on Pinterest's 'censorship of conservative views'
- George Soros and Koch Bros band together to enforce big tech censorship into 2020
- Glenn Greenwald Rips Liberals Begging For Censorship After YouTube 'Adpocalypse'
Organizers of the Jeddah Season cultural festival, a project overseen by a Saudi government agency, announced on Tuesday that Minaj would perform at the event, scheduled for July 18. The musician's stage act, which typically features provocative dancing and songs use vulgar language, has prompted cries of hypocrisy, aimed at a government that imposes austere restrictions on women.
One Saudi woman took to Twitter to call out the double standards. Her video has been viewed thousands of times and has gone viral.
Comment: Considering the sordid underbelly of Saudi Arabia, much appreciated by Saudi elites, it isn't too surprising they would find an act like Minaj appealing, perhaps her booking was intended to be more of a private affair: Saudi princess reveals Kingdom's dark side: "Orgies with underage girls, heavy drug and alcohol abuse"
See also:
- Saudi Arabia's dark history of abductions
- Saudi princesses claim they are being held by the king against their will
- Hundreds of maids ready to escape abusive employees in Saudi Arabia
- So much for being progressive: Saudi Crown Prince MBS oversaw double the number of executions after coming to power

Ethiopian Jews protest murder of 24-year-old Yehuda Biagda by police brutality January 2019.
Demonstrators voiced their outrage this Monday after the gunning down of an unarmed black Jewish teen in the area of Kiryat Haim, near Haifa which is located in Northern Israel.
An off-duty Israeli police officer shot dead 18 year old, Soloman Tekha, claiming that the unarmed teens had put his life in danger, however, all of the eyewitnesses testified against this claim.
The officer, who has not been identified over his personal "security concerns", was apparently detained and later released to temporary house arrest following the incident.
The claim made by the officer was that he approached an ongoing fight that had broken out and as he approached to help, he had stones thrown at him, this was then used as the justification - being the "life threatening" circumstance - for the drawing of his weapon and fatally shooting the unarmed black teenager.
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Update 3/7/2019, 08:11, from RT:
Israel sees violent protests after Police kill Ethiopian teenSee also:
Some 47 police officers were injured and 60 people arrested after a spate of protests across Israel over the shooting dead of 18-year-old Ethiopian-descendant Solomon Teka. Protesters erected burning barricades and clashed with police in the northern city of Haifa on Monday and Tuesday following Teka's death in Kiryat Haim late on Sunday.
Crowds of Ethiopian Israelis blocked junctions across the country after an off-duty police officer reportedly shot the teenager dead. The cop has been placed under house arrest and an investigation into the shooting is underway.
"It's not 'killing', it's murder," Teka's cousin, Amir, said in a radio interview on Tuesday, as cited by Al Jazeera. "It cannot be that a person is next to his home and gets murdered and they say 'killed.' What was it? A work accident? Was he hit by a car?"
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu published a video response to the violent clashes late on Tuesday, saying that "everyone was mourning the tragic death of Solomon Teka," while beseeching the crowds not to escalate further. "I ask you, let's solve the problems together while adhering to the law."© REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun
Relatives and friends of Solomon Teka attend his funeral in Haifa, Israel July 2, 2019
The Ethiopian Jewish community numbers around 140,000, including more than 50,000 expats. They have complained of systemic harassment and racism since forming in Israel in the 1980s and 1990s after an in an influx of Jews from elsewhere in the world.
- Learning from the Nazis: Israel admits secretly injecting Ethiopian Jews with birth control drugs
- Israeli police chief claims suspecting Ethiopian Israelis & Arabs of crime is 'natural'
- Israel: Ethiopian students? Not in our school
- Forced contraception of Jewish Ethiopian women is tip of global iceberg
- New poll indicates rampant racism in Israel
A tweet from the account purporting to belong to the little girl's stepfather said she will not be doing any more content because the harassment and death threats "have gone too far" and threaten her and the family's safety.















Comment: While the above points are certainly valid, there is some nuance missing. The climate is changing, but it's not for the reasons touted by the mainstream media, activists and globalist propaganda. As far back as 1967 it's been known that the sun controls the climate, not CO2. But that simply doesn't fit the religious narrative.
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