Society's Child
In Germany, they had a saying: Der Fuhrer befiehl, wir folgen!
It means: The Leader decrees, we follow!
Will we?
Not me.
A scene comes to mind from the sci-fi movie, Chronicles of Riddick. The title character is something of an outlier, a non-follower. He happens to find himself on a planet just-conquered by a death cult, the Necromongers. The leader is extolling the virtues of conversion. The crowd of defeated people kneels. Riddick stands and shows his face. A henchman of the death cult tells him:
"This is your one chance. Take the Lord Marshall's offer and bow."
"I bow to no man," is the reply.
Interestingly - the film was made several years ago - the death cult members wear masks.
I'm no Riddick. But I won't be joining the death cult, either. I will be showing my face. I urge everyone who does not wish to be inducted into this death cult to do the same.
And to do more.
Seven people described as "ultra-left" were charged with forming a "terrorist criminal group" in order to carry out violent action, several French news outlets reported, citing official sources. Anti-terrorism prosecutors asked for pre-trial detention of six of the suspects who had appeared before a judge on Friday.
Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin later thanked police on social media for the operation against "these violent ultra-left activists," without confirming any details.
Wong - who has presented several BBC shows, including Countryfile, and serves as an ambassador for London's Kew Gardens - made the bizarre claim in a series of Twitter posts.
Comment: The culture is so racist that he's involved in some of the UK's most highly respected horticultural institutions?
Replying to another tweet that claimed gardens are not allowed "political agency" because they'll "reveal uncomfortable politics of individual ownership" and "spatial inequity," Wong wrote, "Absolutely U.K. gardening culture has racism baked into its DNA. It's so integral that when you point out it's existence, people assume you are against gardening, not racism."
When the Daily Beast discovered that a website called Enemiesofthepeople.org was allegedly doxxing state and local officials who'd stood in the way of President Donald Trump's efforts to challenge last month's election results, they should have been overcome with a sense of déjà vu.
After all, the Beast's own editor had just this month penned a piece promising to neither "forgive" nor "forget" the supposedly beyond-the-pale actions of Trump and his supporters, instead making them suffer to the best of his abilities. "Only exposure, pain, humiliation, and (inshallah) incarceration will lead to a moment of reckoning" for the Republican Party, editor-at-large Rick Wilson frothed.
A recently published review of available election data shows: major voting machine manipulation in favor of Biden. In almost every Michigan precinct, Biden had exact 50-55% higher absentee totals than Trump. In 5 seconds, Biden's total votes in Michigan went up 140,000 votes. In 9 problem Michigan Counties, the absentee votes between Trump and Biden are so similar that the study's author says they are clear indications of vote machine manipulation.
Comment:
- The reports of election fraud are mounting in Michigan. What's going on?
- More witnesses of Michigan vote fraud - 'they didn't disqualify a single ballot'
- BOOM! Michigan witness: "Van full of ballots showed up at 3:30 AM" (after deadline) approximately 50,000 ballots - Van had Janice Winfrey's name on it
- Hard facts: How voter fraud occurred in Michigan
- Protest erupts at MI Sec of State Benson's home upon discovery all MI county clerks ordered to delete all election-related data from computers
We the People will not allow rigged elections. - Sidney Powell.The bottom line is Sidney Powell knows the truth and is like a dog on a bone to expose it. She wants to prove that there was "massive fraud" in the 2020 election.
She spoke with Greg Kelly about the Texas case that was tossed by the US Supreme Court.

Saudi women's rights activist Loujain al-Hathloul. Her trial began on International Human Rights Day, an irony noted by her family and campaigners.
She is accused, along with several other campaigners, of activities that "undermine the kingdom's security, stability and national unity," according to the state news agency. The trial began on International Human Rights Day, an irony noted by her family and campaigners.
"Guess what Saudi Arabia does on International Human Rights Day? It sends brave & peaceful activists like Loujain al-Hathloul to their first trial at the 'terrorism court', simply for wanting basic human rights," Amnesty International said on Twitter.
The upset mother posted a video on social media to explain her outrage:
Comment: Airlines, being an essential part of travel, have taken tyranny to new heights. Covid is only the latest excuse for power-hungry employees to wreak havoc on their customers' travel plans.
- Brooklyn mother traveling with six children was forced off JetBlue flight when her 2-year-old daughter wouldn't wear mask
- Mom and toddler kicked off of flight, crying baby made crew feel 'unsafe'
- Birthday cake storage gets family kicked off of Jet Blue flight
- Family furious after Alaska Airlines kicks son with Down Syndrome off plane for throwing up
- MAGA hat gets man kicked off of Frontier Airlines flight for the second time
- More airline outrage: Family kicked off Delta flight, threatened with jail for refusing to yield seat held by young son
- #WalkAway founder kicked off flight for refusal to wear mask, US airline trade group threatens to blacklist 'violators'
- The Science is Conclusive: Masks and Respirators do NOT Prevent Transmission of Viruses
- Still no conclusive evidence justifying mandatory masks
- No, you do not need face masks to prevent coronavirus - they might increase your infection risk
Two years ago, a handful of Facebook employees began to raise internal alarms about a series of advertisements appearing in their news feeds. Purchased by a then up-and-coming lip-synching app called Musical.ly — now known as TikTok — the ads featured teenage girls provocatively gyrating to music in short video clips.
Curious as to why he and his colleagues were seeing ads ostensibly meant for young girls, one Facebook employee, who was also a father, dug into the company's advertising system at the time to determine what was going on. What he discovered wasn't an error, but Facebook's advertising system working as intended. The social network's algorithms had been optimizing the ads for the audience interacting with them the most: middle-aged men.
Initial complaints about the ads, which continued after Musical.ly was acquired and turned into TikTok, were rebuffed. TikTok, which reportedly spent $1 billion on advertising in 2018, was a valued business partner, one employee was told by higher-ups. Another person in a position to know told BuzzFeed News that a Facebook manager's response to the concerns was to restrict access to data about the ads' targeting.
The ads persisted for at least a year and a half — long after they had been publicly flagged in Facebook's Workplace forum. Following publication of this story company spokesperson Joe Osborne disputed this timeline, saying "This isn't accurate, we first learned about this is in 2019, not 2017."
"It's so weird that I only hear my 8-year old nieces talk about tiktok, but then see these ads with voluptuous young ladies targeted to men over 35 years old," one Facebook data scientist wrote on the company's internal message board last year. "Are we indeed making sure Facebook is not creating a predator's paradise?"
The Swedish government has appointed a special inquiry to make the nation's legislation gender neutral, national broadcaster SVT Nyheter reported. Among other things, this is expected to erase such concepts as "father" and "mother" from the Parental Code.
The present-day Parental Code originally came into force on 1 January 1950 and largely remains based on "the traditional nuclear family with a mother, father, and children".














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