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Yoda

Mother sues Las Vegas charter school after her biracial son refused to confess his 'white dominance'

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© Fox NewsGabrielle Clark says her biracial son failed a class after he refused to admit his white dominance
A Las Vegas mother sued her biracial son's high school after he failed a 'Critical Race Theory' class for refusing to confess to his 'white dominance.' Due to the failing grade, her son may not get the chance to graduate.

Democracy Preparatory Academy in Las Vegas, Nevada forced Gabrielle Clark's son, William, to take a mandatory course called 'Sociology of Change.'

According to a crowdfunding website called Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism, William refused to label himself as 'privileged' and an 'oppressor' because he is mixed race.

Comment: Tucker Carlson spotlighted the insanity:


The Reason We Learn channel held a long-form conversation with Gabrielle Clark about her experiences pushing back on the school's Critical Race Theory curriculum:





Fire

Gas explosion kills 6 coal miners in southwest Pakistan

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Pakistani authorities say a methane gas explosion killed six coal-miners overnight in southwestern Baluchistan province, near the Afghan border

A methane gas explosion killed six coal-miners overnight in southwestern Baluchistan province, near the Afghan border, Pakistani authorities said Friday.

Naseer Nasir, a mine inspector, said the blast was cause by a buildup of the gas inside the mine in the town of Marwar, some 50 kilometers (30 miles) east of Quetta, Baluchistan's capital city.

Two miners were also injured, he said, adding that a search and rescue operation had completed, but that investigators were still working to determine the cause of the explosion.

Safety standards are commonly ignored in the coal mining industry in Pakistan, leading to accidents and explosions that have killed numerous miners in recent years.

Source: AP

Bizarro Earth

Mass protests across Germany mark ONE YEAR of lockdown, Danish law doubles jail sentences for lockdown protesters

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© Reuters / Christian MangA demonstrator attends a rally against the government's restrictions amid the coronavirus outbreak in Berlin, Germany on March 13, 2021.
Several separate rallies were held in Germany's capital city of Berlin. The largest one, with some 1,000 people in attendance according to police estimates, began at noon outside the federal health ministry.

The event was not marred by any major incident, the police said, with the officers present at the scene primarily focused on checking that participants were properly masked.

Another large protest was held in the southwestern city of Stuttgart, with hundreds marching through the streets to decry the restrictions. The event has not seen any major incidents either.

Comment: It took less than a year to snatch away the human rights of citizens in the West, and all over a virus that even their health authorities admit is harmless to the vast majority:


Cardboard Box

EU declares itself 'LGBTIQ freedom zone' in response to towns in Poland & Hungary declaring themselves 'LGBTIQ propaganda free-zones'

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© GettySydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade 2021 on 6 March. A new law in Poland will shut the last loophole that allows same-sex couples to adopt babies as single parents
The European Union has been declared an "LGBTIQ freedom zone" in a powerful response to Poland and Hungary's growing discriminatory policies against people from the queer community.

The members of the European parliament (EP) voted in majority to adopt the symbolic resolution by 492 votes in favour, 141 against it and 46 abstentions in rebuttal to Poland where local authorities declared itself an ''LGBTIQ-free zone" two years ago.

Shortly before the parliament was set to declare its resolution to support rights of LGBTIQ people, the Polish government announced that it was planning to bar those living in same-sex relationships from adopting children even as single parents.


Comment: Note that even experts in the West acknowledge that single parent families are far from the ideal environment for children, and that children suffer for it.


Comment: What the EU fails to realise is that a great many of their own citizens are seriously concerned with the warped LGBT propaganda that is infiltrating their society and being pushed onto their children:


Attention

University of Lahore, Pakistan, expels students for hugging on campus

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Twitter is divided over whether it was the right thing to do.

Two students were expelled from the University of Lahore on Friday for hugging on campus and people are divided over whether this was the right decision.

According to a statement issued by the registrar of the varsity, a special disciplinary committee meeting was held on March 12 at 10:30am and the two students were called in but failed to appear. The committee then decided to expel the two students and ban them from entering any of the university's campuses.

Brick Wall

Trump aide who stormed the Capitol broke an 'oath to protect America,' judge says

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Federico "Freddie" Klein
A man appointed to the U.S. State Department during the Trump administration will remain in jail while he awaits trial on charges that he took part in the deadly storming of the U.S. Capitol and assaulted police officers, a judge said on Tuesday.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Zia Faruqui in Washington said during a court hearing that he was denying a request by Federico "Freddie" Klein, 42, for pretrial release.

The judge said Klein's status as a government employee at the time of the Jan. 6 attack was troubling and suggested he would pose a danger to the public if released.

Evil Rays

State Dept. appoints official to oversee 'Havana syndrome' response

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The State Department on Friday appointed an official to directly oversee the agency's response to the mysterious attacks on American officials abroad called "Havana syndrome," which has affected dozens of individuals causing a range of symptoms and debilitating injuries including brain damage.

Pamela Spratlen, former U.S. ambassador to Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, will serve as senior adviser to the department's Health Incident Response Task Force and will have access directly to the secretary of State and senior leadership.

The task force was formed in 2018 following multiple reports of diplomats and U.S. personnel suffering "unexplained health incidents" at postings abroad, including in Cuba, Russia and China.

Comment: See also:


Dollars

DOJ: Scammer charged with money laundering, wire fraud after bilking $450k from donors for fake Black Lives Matter charity

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© Reuters/Lawrence BryantAerial shot of street message
A fraudster has been indicted on federal charges for his alleged role in swindling hundreds of thousands of dollars from donors who thought they were giving to a Black Lives Matter group, instead pocketing the funds for himself.

Ohio man Sir Maejor Page, 32, was slapped with four federal counts this week, the DOJ announced in a statement on Friday, accusing him of making "fraudulent misrepresentations" to contributors to the phony BLM group, which was portrayed as a tax-exempt charity based in Atlanta, Georgia. Officials claim he ultimately took in more than $450,000. FBI Special Agent in Charge Eric B. Smith stated:
"Page is accused of using unprecedented tensions and uncertainty due to widespread civil unrest and a global pandemic to fill his own bank account. Page allegedly purchased homes, traveled, and spent other people's money to buy luxury items for himself, all on the backs of hardworking people believing they were donating to a worthy cause."

Briefcase

US Justice Department to file 100 more cases over Capitol attack

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© AP/Jose Luis MaganaUS Capitol โ€ข January 6, 2021
The U.S. Justice Department on Friday said it expects to file criminal charges against more than 100 additional people who allegedly participated in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, in what it described as probably the most complex investigation it has ever handled.

More than 300 people already face charges stemming from the siege, which left five people dead and more than 130 police officers injured as thousands of supporters of former President Donald Trump tried to prevent Congress from certifying his election defeat.

The Justice Department made the disclosure in court filings seeking 60-day extensions in some cases so that investigators can adequately pull together evidence. Federal prosecutors said, in the court filings:
"The investigation and prosecution of the Capitol Attack will likely be one of the largest in American history, both in terms of the number of defendants prosecuted and the nature and volume of the evidence."

Attention

Yet another study confirms lockdowns don't reduce covid deaths

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Studies which show social restrictions do not lead to lower Covid mortality and infection rates are numerous (see this collection of 31 from AIER, which is kept up to date).

We now have another paper to add to the collection. Published last week in Scientific Reports in Nature, it looks at whether the extent to which people stayed at home (measured using Google mobility data) is associated with Covid mortality in different countries. Doesn't look like it, they conclude. Here's an excerpt from the abstract:

Comment: By now it is patently clear that lockdowns do not work. See also: