Society's Child
Russian pop star Emin Agalarov, also known as Emin - his name surfaced in US headlines last year when it emerged he helped arrange a meeting between Trump's eldest son and a Russian lawyer at Trump Tower in 2016 - relentlessly trolled Trump-Russia collusion allegations in his new satire clip called 'Got Me Good'.
The three-minute music video opens up with a man who appears to be Kim Jong-un in front of several CCTV screens. Scoffing popcorn, he watches Emin encounter a woman in a lift who appears to be Stormy Daniels - the woman who claimed she had an affair with Donald Trump. The pair exchange a small stack of what appears to be money.
As the group of angry Georgetown students loudly approached with signboards and backpacks, Chao shouted back "Why don't you leave my husband alone?" while pointing at them.
"How does he sleep at night" shot back one of the protesters.

The video, which was posted to Facebook, shows New Castle Police officer Ronald Williams unnecessarily and repeatedly slamming Perry Lawry’s head into the floor until the man is left unconscious in a pool of his own blood.
On Wednesday, the New Castle police department announced that all charges have been dropped against the man in the video.
The video, which was posted to Facebook, shows New Castle Police officer Ronald Williams unnecessarily and repeatedly slamming Perry Lawry's head into the floor until the man is left unconscious in a pool of his own blood.
DHS asks Pentagon to help house 12,000 illegal immigrants at its military bases along Mexican border
"The Department of Defense has received a request for assistance from the Department of Homeland Security to house and care for an alien family population of up to 12,000 people. DHS requests that DoD identify any available facilities that could be used for that purpose," the Pentagon said in a statement.
The request is quite urgent as the first 2,000 beds will have to be provided within 45 days. If the Pentagon does not find any available space, it is being asked to identify three potential construction sites and to erect "semi-separate, soft-sided camp facilities" that could house as many as 4,000 people each. Four US states which border Mexico - Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, or California - are considered ideal locations.
Oklahoma's medical marijuana rules are some of the most progressive medical cannabis rules adopted to date and will allow an individual to possess up to 8 ounces of cannabis, six mature plants, and six seedlings. The law would also permit cannabis edibles and concentrates. Patients must receive permission from an Oklahoma Medical Board certified physician - there is not currently a list of qualifying conditions that must be satisfied, patients only need a doctor's recommendation.
Comment: The country which contrived the demonization of cannabis is now one of those at the forefront of its decriminalization, but there's still a long way to go into reversing the damage done by decades propaganda:
- "One of the most valuable medicines we possess": The Victorian doctor who promoted medical cannabis
- UK's unscientific cannabis laws causing more harm than ever
- Ireland launches consultation into drug laws, addiction specialist suggests following Portugal's decriminalization model
- Portugal's radical drugs policy is working. Why hasn't the rest of the world copied it?
- Irish govt permits special license for medicinal cannabis oil (CBD) to girl suffering from severe form of epilepsy
- 'I was wrong': Florida judge admits jailing people for pot 'haunts' him after cannabis saved his life
- California legalizes Cannabis giving hope to 500,000 convicted during prohibition
- Hypocrites: UK is world's largest legal cannabis producer UN reveals - Claims it has "no therapeutic value"
Speaking to BBC Radio 4's The Media Show, Hersch was responding to a question about whether journalists often bring their own "baggage or views" to stories before they've found out about what's going on, and if this shaped how stories were reported.
He said there is "bias all the time" in the media, and that the UK is "riddled with bias" fueled by an "instinctive dislike" of Russia.
"There's bias all the time, this country's riddled with bias, there's a great dislike of Russia here, an instinctive dislike," he said.
The rot is even worse than you think. You have no idea how highly this has infected the low and middle levels of the Democratic Party. The mistake people make is on focusing on what the high elites in parties think, rather than what you could call the middle management. Elites are close to retirement, really, and while they do exert pull on the rest of the people, they can't pull too much.
Middle management, however, controls _everything_.
Not long ago, when my wife was pregnant, a coworker asked if we knew what we were having. I told this friend, and we were all excited.
Another coworker immediately started lecturing me in front of everyone about how this was grossly cis-heteronormative and that rather than forcing an identity on my child because of genitals, I should cultivate an environment in which the child would be able to flourish and explore the play of gender.
Comment:
- More gender madness: California healthcare workers who use the wrong gender pronoun can face jail time and fines
- George Carlin: 'Political correctness is fascism pretending to be manners'
- Feminism, gender pronouns and the fight to change reality through language
- Menace to society: It's dangerous and wrong to tell children they're 'gender fluid'
- Jordan Peterson: Gender pronouns and free speech war
- More Transgender Rights? No, It's Only the Death of Meaning, Dear!

Protesters demonstrate against a state-sanctioned backlash against the movement for Palestinian human rights. New York City, June 9, 2016.
Members took part in a vote last Friday on a slate of resolutions put forth by one of its member groups, the Israel Palestine Mission Network (IPMN).
The church opposed congressional and state anti-BDS legislation calling on Americans to "defend and advocate for the constitutional protection under the First Amendment for all United States citizens". It opposed "specific US legislation and efforts by agents of foreign governments to suppress" those freedoms. It insisted that the "The Israel Anti-Boycott Act", Senate Bill (S) 720 and House Resolution (H.R.) 1697, which seek to impose civil and criminal penalties for nonviolent BDS resistance against human rights violations in Israel and Palestine, was against the US constitution and a threat to free speech.
The resolutions won by a landslide following powerful testimonies from local and visiting Palestinians, Black Lives Matter leaders, Presbyterians and others. Most of the resolutions passed by 80 or 90 per cent or unanimously in committee and through the General Assembly, US Campaign for Palestinian Rights (USCPR) reported.
Comment: It appears Israels brutality towards Palestinians in Gaza has backfired spectacularly:
- Why Israel's Expansionist and Ethnic-Cleansing Ambitions Will Fail
- Tide continues to turn: Candidate who said 'Dems can't be silent anymore' about Israeli 'massacre' topples party leader in primary shocker
- Ireland: Dublin City Council votes for Israel boycott
- U of Sydney academics back BDS as Israel guns down Palestinian protesters
- Times are a-changing for Israeli Lobby: Mal Hyman's outspokenness on Gaza massacre is a sign of things to come in Democratic races
- Spain's third largest city endorses pro-Palestinian BDS, Podemos leader calls Israel a "criminal country"
The so-called "think tank" recently highlighted the nine-year old at a conference that also included former US secretary of state Madeleine Albright.
Bana, the child presented to the world in late 2016 as tweeting from eastern Aleppo about wanting peace, Russia being bad, Assad being bad, etcetera, became colonial media's darling, the perfect cover for war propaganda. We are told that Bana al-Abed has written a memoir. She has attended galas, met the Turkish president, and hobnobbed with movie stars and UN officials. Now, the girl has been trotted out on stage to receive an award from the Atlantic Council.
Comment:
- The internet groans with revulsion as Madeleine Albright and Bana Alabed honored as bastions of freedom
- Syrian activist believes Aleppo Twitter girl Bana is the 'ultimate propaganda stunt'
- Protection of the narrative: Bana al-Abed and censorship
- Dear World, Bana Alabed's book is a ghostwritten propaganda piece advocating regime change in Syria
- Aleppo Twitter girl's mom is frantically deleting pro-war tweets in tandem with propaganda book tour
- A tale of two girls: Contrast between Ahed Tamimi and Bana al-Abed highlights Western media bias
Sections of the Preface that hit home with me:
The simplistic binaries that frame conversations of Palestinian armed struggle evoke the condescension expressed by colonial overlords toward the resistance of indigenous peoples. "Palestinians have a culture of hate," commentators blast on American TV screens. "They are a people who celebrate death." These familiar accusations, quick to roll off tongues, are both highly effective at framing public discourse and insulting as racist epithets.Bolded emphasis in all quotations is my own.
I have often found discussions about Hamas very difficult so when I read the following I recognized something immediately:
The prevailing inability or unwillingness to talk about Hamas in a nuanced manner is deeply familiar. During the summer of 2014, when global news rooms were covering Israel's military operation in the Gaza Strip, I watched Palestinian analysts being rudely silenced on the air for failing to condemn Hamas as a terrorist organization outright. This condemnation was demanded as a prerequisite for the right of these analysts to engage in any debate about the events on the ground. There was no other explanation, it seemed, for the loss of life in Gaza and Israel other than pure-and-simple Palestinian hatred and bloodlust, embodied by Hamas.Totally absent from any discussion, it seems, is any serious consciousness of the "broader historical and political context of the Palestinian struggle".
Whether condemnation or support, it felt to me, many of the views I faced on Palestinian armed resistance were unburdened by moral angst or ambiguity. There was often a certainty or a conviction about resistance that was too easily forthcoming.Oh yes. Black and white. Right and wrong. Good and evil. The simplistic paradigms that have always guaranteed the perpetuation of ignorance and suffering.













Comment: The deluded SJWs think they are 'fighting for a better world' but are really only being exploited by a ruthless oligarch.