Society's Child
LKA is now leading the investigation into the respective officers, according to Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. Previous media reports said that four male and a female officer belonging to the city's 1st Police District used WhatsApp messenger to post xenophobic messages and far-right imagery, with swastikas and pictures of Adolf Hitler among them.
All suspects were reportedly suspended from duty. The investigation involves house searches, as well as seizure of cell phones and hard drives.
The probe is said to have been triggered after several threatening letters were sent to Seda Basay-Yildiz, a lawyer of Turkish descent who defended suspects of Islamist terrorism and the victims of far-right attacks.
"Today @DebraMessing decided to share a tweet to her half-million followers accusing Bernie of being 'Judas' who 'betrayed' & 'crucified' the 'modern-day Jesus' (Hillary)," journalist Glenn Greenwald tweeted.
It came after Messing shared this tweet on her feed, which was originally written in April 2017 by the Twitter handle @MadamClinton.
The instructions were included in guidelines published by the local council earlier this month on 'Taking a Period Positive Approach in Brighton & Hove Schools', which assert there is "more work to do across all settings to prevent and reduce stigma related to periods and talking about periods".
Under the subheading 'key messages', teachers are told to stress to pupils that "trans boys and men and non-binary people may have periods" as well as that "periods are something to celebrate and we can see this in ceremonies and celebrations across the world".
Comment: But classes in critical thinking would be too much to ask of course!
See the recent Sott Focus: Where Transgender Ideology Gets Pathological: A Ponerological Critique
The Kingdom's customs authority has warned citizens and guests that Christmas trees are still banned from entering the ultra-conservative state. Moreover, all state institutions, companies, hotels and restaurants are mandated by the Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice to avoid any possible manifestations of the holiday spirit.
Many Twitter users found such an approach amusing and puzzling, especially as the Kingdom attempts to amend its image through a series of liberal reforms under the patronage of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Comment: If Saudi Arabia doesn't want to celebrate Christmas, that's fair enough, and if people don't like it, they shouldn't live or do business there. Because that's just the tip of the iceberg of the anti-human and abhorrent behaviour exhibited by Saudi authorities - who enjoy great support from the US and UK, by the way:
- Theocratic totalitarianism: Saudi woman loses legal battle to marry man she loves - because he's a musician
- Saudi police arrest everyone at 'gay wedding' after video showed two men walking down isle being sprayed with confetti (VIDEO)
- Video emerges of Saudi authorities raiding Halloween bash in Riyadh, 19 Filipino women arrested
- Cereal offender: Saudi Arabia arrests man for... having breakfast with female colleague
- Monolithic and Ruthless Conspiracy: The West's Obliteration of Yemen by Covert Means
This filtering process begins very early in a child's schooling as conformity is rewarded and divergence is punished.
Public Schooling Breeds Obedience
Most of us played this game as schoolchildren. We know the rules. The kids who raise their hands, color in the lines, and obey succeed; the kids who challenge the rules struggle. The problem now is that the rules are extending beyond the classroom. Parents are increasingly required to obey, to conform to a school's demands even if they believe such orders may not be appropriate for their child.
In my advocacy work with homeschooling families across the country, I frequently hear stories from parents who decided to homeschool their kids because schools were pressuring them to comply with various special education plans, push medications onto their children, or submit to other restrictive procedures they felt were not in their child's best interest. Even more heartbreaking is the growing trend of school officials to unleash child protective services (CPS) on parents, homeschooling or not, who refuse to give in to a district's demands.
Comment: It gets worse. For example in Canada a bill was passed earlier this year:
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.In other words, if you don't agree with the latest 'gender fluidity' madness that has been making the rounds and some unscrupulous counselor decides that your child needs 'gender re-assignment therapy', you might get a visit from CPS. See also:
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Children's Aid agencies now have "a type of police power to bust down your door, and seize your biological children if you are known to oppose LGBT ideology and the fraudulent theory of 'gender identity', if for instance, some claim is made that your child may be same-sex attracted or confused about their 'gender,'" according to Fonseca.
- Dutch Intolerance: For 10 Years, CPS Tried Taking Away my Kids Because I Homeschooled Them
- CPS took daughter from mom over addiction, then gave her to leader of child sex ring
- Foster children in CPS custody are being enrolled in drug experiments without parental consent

Vans used by private security forces hired by banks in Ireland to evict the homes of owners who are behind on mortgage payments... are torched by angry locals
Locals have told The Liberal that the security men are allegedly from East Belfast and allegedly former members of the UVF.
Disparaging jokes about Catholics were said to have been spat out by the security men during the eviction.
The UVF was a loyalist terrorist organisation responsible for the murder of many innocent Catholics during the troubles.
During the actual eviction itself, two elderly brothers and an elderly sister, who were all on the same farm for three generations, were put out on the road.
Colombian authorities first began to investigate the sex slavery network in June 2016 following the murder of Israeli citizen Shay Azran in the Colombian city of Medellín. Soon after, Azran's murderer was found to be another Israeli, Assi Ben Mush, an ex-IDF soldier who was known for his past involvement in both drug and human trafficking in the early 2000s. However, Mush was never arrested for Azran's murder.
As authorities delved deeper into Mush's current activities while investigating the homicide, they determined that he was the owner of a hostel in Cartagena, Colombia and that he was also one of the coordinators of "tourism" packages sold exclusively to Israeli men visiting Colombia.
The protesters in Dublin wore yellow vests and some had hard hats, while others tied scarves over their faces. The chanting was mainly anti-Government in nature.
Those who gathered outside the Custom House overlooking the River Liffey before marching to Leinster House included pro-Palestinian organisations and socialist republicans.

Russian President Vladimir Putin applauds during the concert marking the 80th anniversary of Soviet and Russian conductor Yuri Temirkanov at Saint Petersburg Conservatory on December 15, 2018 in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
According to the Associated Press, during a meeting with Russian cultural advisers on Saturday Putin said that rap music is "based on three pillars: sex, drugs and protest."
He has a history of suppressing protests. But he stated that his biggest issue with the music is themes of drug use and abuse, noting to his advisers that listening to rap is "a path to the degradation of the nation." The genre's "drug propaganda" is worse than the expletives used, Putin said.
Comment: No right-thinking person would find anything to argue with there. Besides, it wasn't so long ago that great bastion of democracy - the USA - banned music for similar reasons:
The 1978 Supreme Court case FCC v. Pacifica Foundation established that the FCC had the power to regulate the broadcast of content considered "indecent" on terrestrial radio and television.
In 1985, the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC), founded by Tipper Gore, published the "Filthy Fifteen"-a list of fifteen songs it deemed to be the most objectionable due to their references to drugs and alcohol, sexual acts, violence, or "occult" activities.
Comment: Newsweek is fulfilling its Russian spin duties while it can. Putin has expressed concern for the social effects of rap music, but has never considered censorship.
Putin: Drug content in rap songs is concerning, but banning will only make things worse
Banning rappers is a bad idea, and the state should fight drug culture rather than youth culture, Vladimir Putin has said, weighing in on the scandal over some Russian rap gigs, canceled for their links to narcotics and violence.The Russian Parliament has already found in favor of rappers' right to free speech:
The Russian president on Saturday warned against attempts to ban and prosecute rappers, describing such measures as "the least effective, the worst ones anyone could come up with."
"The effect of them would be opposite to the desired one," Putin said.
Musicians have every right to use obscenities for self-expression and must be allowed to swear from stage if their shows have proper age restrictions, the deputy head of the Russian Parliament's information committee said.RT reports on attempts to find a compromise between the artists and the government.
"People go to concerts, already knowing what to expect there. They're not going blindly. This is art. He (the artist) sees thing this way," Andrey Svintsov from nationalist Liberal Democratic Party said about the use of foul language by some musicians.
"If you do not like it then just don't go there. That's it," he added.
Despite rap being the most commercially viable youth musical genre in the country, its proponents frequently face last-minute gig cancellations while touring outside of Moscow and St. Petersburg, often on the pretext of advertising drug use, obscene language or the alleged threat of violence. Things came to a head last month after provocative performer Husky was stopped from taking to the stage in Krasnodar, then arrested for 12 days when he performed an impromptu gig on the boot of a car outside the venue. Both Moscow officials and civil rights organizations protested, and the rapper was released, but the issue begs for a resolution.Completely overlooked by the Western media's framing of this discussion in Russia as one of 'an authoritarian crackdown' is the evidence that American rap music was also 'guided' - though towards degradation...
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There were tangents, discussions of the misuse of hate speech legislation, poems and skits read by the participants without a backing track, but mostly all the talking heads delivered their pieces, with little spontaneous engagement between the participants.
Finally, as he rubbed his face red with growing frustration Zhigan, most notorious for his car theft and robbery convictions for which he served time, snapped.
"We are having a conversation about nothing here," he said, before quickly advertising the release of his upcoming film, and making a dramatic exit. "We can spend another 20 years talking about this, bro," he said to Ptaha, tapping him on the shoulder
Two hours in, and the meeting wrapped up, still no concrete proposals on the table. But while the cringe factor was high, and legislative changes unlikely, the mere fact that the high-profile meeting took place sends a signal (particularly to regional officials) that the government cares, and that rappers won't be made into pariahs on whom social ills are blamed. And if the price to pay for progress is sitting three feet from a senior policeman after writing odes to multiple ways to break the law, then this could be a deal worth striking even for the true non-conformists.
Fight the Power: The Secret Meeting that Changed Rap Music and Destroyed a Generation













Comment: Another woke Hollywood libtard stirring up the base on Twitter.