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Pro-family advocates warn Bill 89 gives the state more power to seize children from families that oppose the LGBTQI and gender ideology agenda, and allows government agencies to effectively ban couples who disagree with that agenda from fostering or adopting children.
Bill 89, or the Supporting Children, Youth and Families Act, 2017, repeals and replaces the former Child and Family Services Act that governs child protection services, and adoption and foster care services.
It adds "gender identity" and "gender expression" as factors to be considered "in the best interests of the child."
A 2016 study released by UCLA found that women have collectively committed millions of sexual offenses against American men including rape, assault, coercion, and harassment. The pandemic of sexual violence committed by women caused the lead author of the study, Lara Stemple, to suggest that Americans rethink "long-held stereotypes about sexual victimization and gender." Stemple previously produced a 2014 study stating that sexual victimization among men is "in many circumstances similar to the prevalence found among women." Stemple's work has focused on male victims of sex crimes and has criticized female-specific approaches to studying sexual violence, which often ostracize men who have suffered abuse.
Stemple's 2016 study found that a stunning 4.5 million American men have been forced to penetrate another individual at some point in their lives, which meets the legal criteria for rape. In 79.2% of these cases, the perpetrator was a woman.
According to the military source, due to the small number of Su-30 and Su-35 jets in Syria at the moment, the Russian Aerospace Forces have temporarily halted air operations above some parts of the Idlib Governorate.
The purpose of switching to the Su-30 and Su-35 jets is due to their ability to launch airstrikes from high altitudes, putting them out of range from the jihadist anti-aircraft missiles (MANPAD) in the Idlib and Hama governorates.
Most of the Su-30 and Su-35 jets were withdrawn from Syria after Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to the Hmaymim Military Airport in December; however, they are preparing to bring them back after the downing of the Su-25.
Comment: The question remains as to who provided the terrorists in Syria with MANPADS. Here are a few clues for you to reach your own conclusion:
- Al-Masdar News: US provided Syrian Kurds with MANPADS in early January as part of secret deal
- Russian lawmakers say that Russia must find out where Syrian militants got MANPADS that downed Su-25
- Pentagon not providing MANPADS to 'any group in Syria' after Obama's waiver
- Pesky US manpads: Russian chopper carrying aid comes under ISIS fire over Hama, Syria
- CIA's Plan B gives Syrian rebels MANPADs to fight Russia

Rebel-fighters monitor the sky holding a man-portable air-defence system (MANPADS) in the Syrian village of Teir Maalah, on the northern outskirts of Homs, on April 20, 2016.
The Al-Masdar News media outlet reported Monday citing own sources that the US had provided the MANPADS to the Kurds earlier in the month under the agreement between Washington and the YPG. According to the news outlet, the MANPADS have been delivered to the Kurds in the northwestern part of Syria near the town of Afrin.
On Saturday, the Defense Post news website published an article, in which the spokesman of the US-led coalition fighting against the Daesh terrorist group said that the coalition was engaged in training of a 30,000-strong force on the territory within Syria currently controlled by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) militia to maintain security in controlled area along the Syrian border.
The reports about the new US initiative have arisen against the backdrop of a statement made by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday. According to Erdogan, the Turkish army may launch an operation in the northwestern Syrian regions of Manbij and Afrin controlled by the Kurdish militias within a week. The Turkish leader also expressed hope that Washington would back Ankara's efforts.
Comment: That's funny. The US is supposed to be collaborating with the YPG/SDF in order to fight ISIS. Yet ISIS has no air force.
This article is from the middle of January. A couple of weeks later, a Russian SU-25 was downed with a MANPAD, and Russians would like to know who gave the Syrian militants those weapons. Yet a week later we heard from the Pentagon that the US is not providing MANPADS to "any group" in Syria.
Check out this article from last year:
CIA's Plan B gives Syrian rebels MANPADs to fight Russia
A Russian passenger plane has crashed after leaving Moscow's Domodedovo airport with 71 people on board.
The Saratov Airlines jet vanished minutes after take-off and crashed near the village of Argunovo, about 80km (50 miles) south-east of Moscow.
All those on board are thought to have died, officials told Russian media.
While the above expression makes my inner grammar Nazi cry, it is possibly the best description of the predictable sequence of befuddled expressions, desperate strawmen, and whiffed shots fired at Peterson from a growing list of increasingly cautious media personalities.
Cathy Newman's interrogation of the professor has garnered over five million views, and if one were to judge its contents solely on the consequent collection of memes, pundit reactions, and response/splice videos, one would conclude that Dr. Peterson spent 30 minutes deriding and verbally dominating his interviewer, banging his fists on the table and shouting like right-wing cherry bomb Alex Jones - but that's not Dr. Peterson's style.
Instead, the quiet Canadian spent a half-hour discussing free speech, the gender pay gap, and Pepe the frog in such a calm and reasonable manner that even his use of the occasional swear word sounded as though someone swapped "golly gee" out of his script at the last moment.
The interview became a sort of fulcrum for the broader media narrative surrounding Peterson: articles before the interview tried to cast him as a nerdier Milo Yiannopoulos; those since have been notably cautious about casting him as anything.
People familiar with the New Testament might recall a passage from the book of Matthew that details a series of exchanges between Jesus and the Pharisees that concludes with this memorable phrase: "And no man was able to answer him a word, neither durst any man from that day forth ask him any more questions."
Peterson, fond of incorporating biblical themes into his teaching, has almost backed the media into such a corner. In fact, the most recent interviews and articles regard him with a strange blend of cautious hostility and grudging respect.
"I regard this hysteria of rash judgments that is spreading at the moment as absolutely disgusting," director and screenwriter Haneke said in an interview with the Austrian daily Kurier.
"People are just being finished off in the media, [their] lives and careers are being ruined," he said. "Any kind of rape or [sexual] coercion should be punished," he stressed, but what bothers him about the ongoing debate around allegations of sexual abuse targeting celebrities is its "totally unperceived malignance, the blind rage that is not based on facts."

Israeli forces stand in front of Jewish settlers who are harassing Palestinians in the West Bank
A member of the village council Talaat Ziyadeh said that a group of settlers descended from the illegal settlement of Yitzhar, raided the village and chased two Palestinian children yesterday.
He said that these children are shepherds and they were feeding their goats on the outskirts of the village when the settlers attempted to abduct them.
Comment: These illegal settlers attempted to abduct children and what did the world's 'most moral' army do? They provided back-up in order to help these twisted individuals. The New Arab reports that both seem to be re-grouping in order to continue terrorizing this village:
The villagers are fearful of another attack as settlers and Israeli forces remain in the area south of the village, it was reported.
The area surrounding the northern West Bank city of Nablus has one of the highest concentrations of Israeli settlements and has often been a flashpoint for violence.
Yitzhar settlers are especially notorious for their fanaticism and violent acts against Palestinians, having routinely destroyed Palestinian olive groves and vandalised Palestinian property.
Imagine that this person went on to say that young men often lack a sense of initiative, too many university courses have fallen victim to trendy dogmas, and free speech sometimes means telling people what they don't want to hear.
Would you shudder in horror? Would you rush onto social media to condemn him as a dangerous lunatic? Or would you, perhaps, nod in agreement at what seemed like plain common-sense?
The court heard how the victim, who cannot be named for legal reasons, cried and pleaded to be spared during her ordeal. Like most rape victims, she knew Abdoule prior to the attack, which took place at his home in east Hull. Abdoule locked her inside, then forced her upstairs using a sharpened piece of wood as a weapon before carrying out the assault. Abdoule reportedly told the victim, "my country would love you."













Comment: Canada is going bat-shit crazy! Changing the national anthem to be gender-neutral is crazy enough, but taking a child from their parents should be viewed as extreme and an absolute last resort in cases of abuse. Differing opinions on gender ideology is not abuse (although separating children from their parents is absolutely abusive except in extreme cases). State power to take one's children away is something one would expect from a totalitarian state, not the supposed bastion of freedom and democracy Canada is supposed to be. See also: