Society's Child
TUCKER CARLSON, FOX NEWS: If you want to work for racial justice and you should want it, demand equal application of the law. If a law applies to one American, it must apply to all Americans. That is always true whether it is a federal perjury statute or the law against looting Macy's. Several demand special privileges are inherent and they corrupt society and crowed social trust. Giving people a pass because of who they are is not an act of compassion. It is the definition of injustice. It hurts everyone, including the people receiving the past.
If you let a kid walk away without charges from a drunk driving accident because his parents are rich, you are not helping the kid. Allowing poor kids to steal shoes from the Nike store because you believe they are oppressed does not help them either. If you raised your own children like that, you would screw them up forever. That does not mean they are not systemic injustices and society, there are.
The 43-year-old man, who has not been named, is white with short blond hair, possibly fair, and about 6ft tall with a slim build at the time the toddler vanished on May 3 2007.
Christian Hoppe, from Germany's Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA), told the country's ZDF television channel the suspect is serving a prison sentence for a sex crime and has two previous convictions for "sexual contact with girls".

Demonstration against the death in Minneapolis police custody of George Floyd, outside of the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City
Dozens gathered on the street on Friday outside the diplomatic building, which is located in Paseo de la Reforma, Mexico City.
Videos show the protesters throwing stones and other projectiles at the building, which was protected by metal walls, installed to shield it from unrest as demonstrations turned violent.
The Times has been consumed with angst over the backlash to the Arkansas senator's piece, which called for the military to be turned loose in US cities as an "overwhelming show of force to disperse, detain and ultimately deter lawbreakers." Hundreds of the outlet's staffers have slammed management's decision to publish, insisting Cotton's words somehow put them in danger.
Yet the Paper of Record has a long, colorful history of publishing op-eds (and even news pieces) supporting the deployment of the US military against civilian populations. Sure, those populations generally live outside the US - maybe they're in Iraq, or Venezuela, or Iran - but the Times can almost always be relied upon to support the idea that the US military is a force for good, bringing sweetness and light (and, of course, democracy) wherever it goes.
Around 200,000 children are among those facing a new life below the pre-coronavirus poverty line unless ministers reform benefits, according to analysis by the Institute for Public Policy Research thinktank published on Wednesday.
almost 10% of the workforce - by the end of 2020
It has examined a Bank of England economic scenario that predicted that as a result of the lockdown measures unemployment could rise by 2 million to 3.3 million people - almost 10% of the workforce - by the end of 2020.
Comment: The unjustified and tyrannical lockdown accelerated deteriorating living standards for the many in the UK, and the full impact has yet to be seen:
- UK's small businesses face mounting lockdown debt, insolvencies increasing, warn accountancy experts
- 13,000 unnecessary deaths in UK due to lockdown, 2.4 million UK cancer patients miss out on critical tests and treatment
- History and psychology predict protests and riots after lockdowns
Yes, really.
"White supremacy is a lethal public health issue that predates and contributes to COVID-19," states the letter, before adding, "Black people are twice as likely to be killed by police compared to white people, but the effects of racism are far more pervasive," (a claim which is completely misleading given that black people are far likelier to be involved in violent confrontations with police).
Comment: See also:
- We were told for months we'd never gather in public again 'because Covid-19.' Where do the week's riots leave 'social distancing'?
- The "Corona hoax", the proliferation of racial riots - and moving towards a military lockdown?
- On lockdowns and George Floyd riots - The change that you requested is here
In a video that went viral on Thursday, officers in the city of Buffalo, New York, were seen shoving an elderly man to the ground.
The 75-year-old was seriously injured, and taken to hospital.
All 57 officers in the riot squad have now reportedly resigned in protest at their two colleagues' suspension.
Comment: From what is seen in the video, it can't really be said that this was anything other than an accident. Mr. Gugino was not pushed hard and he clearly tripped. It seems the police officers were not intending to push him to the ground, so the idea that they should be fired seems rather unjustified. If one is going to put themselves in a position of confronting riot cops in a volatile environment, one really has to be prepared for the likelihood that one will be injured.
See also:
- Cops kill because we gave them the legal framework to do it
- 'I can't breathe' 2.0: Minneapolis police in hot water as suspect dies during BRUTAL chokehold arrest - HUGE crowds clash with cops during protest
- Time to relocate! Minneapolis City Council members pledge to 'dismantle' police department
- Movement to defund police gains 'unprecedented' support across US
- McEnany pummels Jim Acosta with facts regarding the right police have to defend themselves
- North Carolina riot police show up to BLM protest, surprise protesters by KNEELING in support of 'justice for George Floyd'
A professor at the University of Central Florida (UCF) is being investigated for a series of controversial statements about black people.
Charles Negy, an associate professor of psychology at the university, came under scrutiny following several tweets in which he condemned what he called black privilege and appeared to blame racism on African Americans.
Comment: Professors should have learned by now that truth is not allowed to be uttered in public. Negy should join is radicalized peers in academia and start practicing right-think before he gets cancelled.
See also:
- Univ. of Alabama Birmingham professor instructs rioters on how to tear down monuments
- Chancellor affirms professor's academic freedom after Arizona college panicked over test questions about Islamic terrorism
- Students stage sit-in after Oklahoma professor quotes historical document containing N-word
- Canceled! Retired professor sues for reinstatement on Quora after being banned for affirming 'Palestine'
- Professor calls free speech 'racist'
- Professor vows to fail students if they cite Jordan Peterson
Today, though, the presence of some level of prior resistance and immunity to Covid-19 is fast becoming accepted scientific fact. Results have just been published of a study suggesting that 40%-60% of people who have not been exposed to coronavirus have resistance at the T-cell level from other similar coronaviruses like the common cold.
Now, from the unlikely source of a prominent member of the "Independent SAGE committee", the group set up by Sir David King to challenge government scientific advice and accused by some of being populated with Left-wing activists, comes a claim that the true portion of people who are not even susceptible to Covid-19 may be as high as 80%.
This goes along with many other governments - both local and national - which have enforced mandatory mask-wearing to one extent or another.
Leaving aside the question of whether such steps are necessary to combat a virus they openly admit is harmless to the vast majority of people - the question becomes: Do masks actually do anything to prevent the spread of this disease? Or respiratory diseases in general?
Well, some mask manufacturers don't seem to think so. Printing this warning on the side of the box:
But, in case that's just a company seeking to prevent liability, maybe we should look at some proper scientific research on the subject. There's quite a bit of it.
Comment: As Dr. Fauci had said, they are "symbolic". What are they a symbol of? Most likely your submission to the psychopathic dictates of a control system that cares nothing about you, your family or humanity at large. A symbol of your belief in a lie and surrendering of your agency. See also:
- Russel Blaylock: Face Masks Pose Serious Risks to the Healthy
- No, you do not need face masks to prevent coronavirus - they might increase your infection risk
- Lockdown Lunacy: The Thinking Person's Guide















Comment: Also see: German prosecutors believe Madeleine McCann is dead, investigating 43 year old national on suspicion of murder