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'Defund the UN'? World body blasted after tweeting defense of Antifa

Antifa activists
© Reuters / Stephanie Keith
Antifa activists fly flags during a protest in Warren, Michigan.
A tweet from Geneva objecting to US authorities describing Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization has provoked calls to defund the United Nations and accusations that the UN is covering for the group.

"UN Human Rights experts express profound concern over a recent statement by the US Attorney-General describing [Antifa] and other anti-fascist activists as domestic terrorists, saying it undermines the rights to freedom of expression and of peaceful assembly in the country," the UN Geneva office, home to the Human Rights Council, tweeted on Friday, accompanied by a photo of the Antifa banner.
No further information was given about who these experts might be, or whether this was the official position of the Human Rights Council, a body the US demonstratively left in June 2018, citing its criticism of Israel.

Comment: See also: Project Veritas releases 'Expose Antifa Part 3': Left-wing militia group Redneck Revolt aims to 'abolish the system, including police'


Footprints

Chick-Fil-A CEO Dan Cathy shines rapper Lecrae's shoes after saying white people should show 'shame' for racism

Chick-Fil-A CEO Dan Cathy Lecrae
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Chick-Fil-A CEO Dan Cathy is seen here shining Christian rapper Lecrae's shoes on Sunday.
The CEO of Chick-Fil-A shined a black rapper's shoes on Sunday and said white people should feel ashamed for "our silence."

Speaking on a panel discussion at the Passion City Church in Atlanta, Georgia, with Christian rapper Lecrae and Louie Giglio, the church's founder, Dan Cathy said of racial injustice: "Most of us, white people, we're out-of-sight, out-of-mind oblivious to it."

Cathy, the son of Chick-Fil-A founder S Truett Cathy, added: "We cannot let this moment pass."

Comment: Chick-fil-A was doing so well on the identity politics nonsense, but eventually they caved. Now their CEO is shining the shoes of rapper in a sign of woke servitude. How far they've fallen.

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Stop

Fake doctor accused of causing over three deaths in Greece

Surgeons washing their hands.
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Colleague who saw man seemingly unable to properly sterilise his hands raised alarm

A Greek man accused of fabricating medical qualifications to pose as a doctor, whose bogus cures allegedly resulted in three deaths, fell under suspicion after a real medic spotted his inability to properly sterilise his hands.

The 47-year-old was arrested in Athens on charges of manslaughter and fraud this week.

"He was introduced to us through the church," the father of one of the purported victims told Open TV. "The truth is we believed him [at] first because he was introduced with very important studies from America, New York."

The suspect allegedly administered quack cures to at least 45 people, many suffering from cancer and other incurable conditions.

Comment: Sadly, this isn't the first time we're learned about a psychopath impersonating a physician and inflicting injury or death on hapless victims:


TV

Oh, come on! Now TV networks are using private detectives to check if reality show stars might have sent a racist tweet or two?

Twitter
© Getty Images/Omar Marques
Sending in the thought police to cynically mine the social media accounts of TV show contestants is sinister - and is simply about allowing the networks to take a metaphorical knee to Black Lives Matter.

As the surge towards historical purity continues in the UK and USA, corporates are battling colleges for the upper ground in self-righteous moral superiority. Not only are they toppling statues, but in the entertainment industry even the talent are facing historical cleansing.

The gang of four big television networks in the States that have hired heavyweight private investigator Edwards Myers to deep-mine the social media histories of their reality TV stars are surely just leading the way for what can be expected in the UK and elsewhere.

A closer look at those who have been binned, following the resurfacing of racist social media comments from the past, says it all.

Broom

Watch Portland police tear down 'Autonomous Zone' in front of mayor's house

autonomous zone
© Reuters / Terray Sylvester
FILE PHOTOS.
Videos show Portland police removing barricades and disbanding a nascent 'Autonomous Zone' set up by protesters in front of the mayor's home after activists' demands were not met at a city hall meeting.

Demonstrators set up a row of barriers outside Mayor Ted Wheeler's apartment on Thursday morning, but Portland police officers had little patience for the project, moving in quickly to tear them down after declaring the gathering a "civil disturbance" at 5:30 a.m.

Around two dozen officers showed up to the scene in full riot gear to dismantle the barricades, as seen in footage obtained by local channel KATU News.

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Brick Wall

Americans should never again comply with pandemic lockdown orders

black lives matter rally blm
© Jake Vanaman
We're told a second wave of coronavirus infections is coming. As businesses open back up and states relax lockdown orders, the number of new cases is ticking up in a handful of states. We've heard warnings in recent days from the Centers for Disease Control and various public health experts and elected officials that a new series of lockdowns might be necessary.

What these experts and officials don't seem to realize is that Americans will never comply with their lockdown orders again. They have burned their credibility to the ground, and they no longer have the moral authority to tell us what to do.

Simply put, the people in charge have shown themselves to be rank hypocrites who care more about politics than science. For months, we were told that large gatherings were deadly because of the coronavirus, but when protests broke out in late May, large gatherings were suddenly okay.

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Candle

Jean Kennedy Smith, last surviving sibling of JFK, dies aged 92

Jean Kennedy Smith
© Photograph: Jose Goitia/AP
Jean Kennedy Smith walks on the beach at the Bay of Pigs in Cuba on 24 March 2001.
Jean Kennedy Smith, the youngest sister and last surviving sibling of John F Kennedy, who as US envoy played key role in Northern Ireland's peace process in the 1990s, has died aged 92, her daughter confirmed to the New York Times.

Smith died on Wednesday at her Manhattan home in New York City, her daughter Kym told the newspaper.

She was the first Kennedy woman of her generation to take on a serious political job. Like her sisters and the wives of her brothers, she had had roles in family political campaigns, but not in public service.

Bad Guys

Brother of Robert Fuller killed after shooting at police

Robert Fuller
© Photograph: Apu Gomes/AFP/Getty Images
A protest in front of Palmdale sheriff’s station to demand an investigation into the death of Robert Fuller, whose body was found last week.
The half-brother of a black man found hanged in a southern California park was killed by the Los Angeles county sheriff's department, the same agency investigating the hanging.

Deputies shot and killed a man in Rosamond, just north of the Los Angeles county border, during a shootout on Wednesday afternoon, Sheriff's department officials said.

The man was identified as Terron Boone by an attorney representing the family of Robert Fuller, the 24-year-old man who was found hanging from a tree in Palmdale last week and whose death is under investigation.

Boone was Fuller's half-brother.

Info

How Britain's feminist grass roots turned the tide against gender extremists

Liz Truss

Liz Truss, currently serving as UK Secretary of State for International Trade, President of the Board of Trade, and Minister for Women and Equalities, photographed in 2013.
In the midst of a COVID-19 pandemic and a series of massive protests over racist police brutality in the United States, one might find it hard to believe that an author's common-sense views on human biology would make headlines. Yet everywhere you look, you'll see coverage of Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling, who's now being denounced as "transphobic" for speaking plain truths about the differences between men and women.

In fact, so much attention has been focused on Rowling that some have missed the more significant British news in this area: The country's Conservative government is distancing itself from proposed legislative reforms that would have enshrined gender "self-identification" over biological sex. Though Liz Truss, Minister for Women and Equalities, likely won't be releasing the government's policy response till July, leaks confirm that "self-ID" (as it's widely known) will not be introduced. Moreover, Truss says she wants to protect gender dysphoric children from making "irreversible decisions" in regard to their bodies, and would allow women to create and maintain safe single-sex spaces free of male-bodied individuals. This is a huge win for so-called "gender-critical" activists, who lack the deep pockets and institutional influence of the far more fashionable trans-rights lobby — even if there is still a long way to go to repair the damage that's already been done.

Comment: As the left continues to fracture more and more, the identitarian ideologies become more and more incompatible. Pass the popcorn.

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Bad Guys

'It got ugly': What happened when Black Lives Matter protests came to small town Ohio

Black lives Matter counterprotest
© Albert Casare/ The Enquirer
Donna Henson sat on her front porch last weekend, as she always does when the weather is nice, and watched dozens of her neighbors walk by with bats in their hands or guns strapped to their sides.

They were married couples, friends and relatives, young people and old. All heading up Union Street, toward the center of town.

Henson, 78, figured they'd heard the same rumors she had, the ones about busloads of people coming to her town to join small Black Lives Matter protests on Sunday and Monday. Word was hundreds could arrive from Cincinnati or Columbus or Detroit.

Henson was afraid, and she guessed her neighbors were, too. If they didn't do something, if they didn't show up armed and ready, the unrest they'd seen on TV for weeks on far off American streets could come to Bethel, a village of 2,800.

Comment: The reason people are protesting in peaceful, small American towns is because collective guilt based on manufactured systematic racism is now a thing. These are normal everyday Americans who are just trying to live their lives. Collectively shaming them for grievances that aren't even wrong is naturally seen as a bizarre provocation. And when a few respond in turn, the agitators signal how right they are. It's a dark and backwards mess.