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The mall takeover came two days after the protesters reportedly chucked smoke grenades and flares into the building, triggering the fire alarm and prompting an evacuation, as Hromadske radio reported. The masked group then barricaded the building's entrance with tires, and vandalized its windows with spray paint on Tuesday.
After two days of vandalism and provocation, around 200 of the group stormed the mall, demanding stores close down and blocking shoppers from making purchases. Around 30 riot police were on site, but seemed content to let the mob have the run of the mall.
French netizens are claiming that attempts to share the photograph - which was snapped during Emmanuel Macron's PR-disastrous visit to the island nation of Saint Martin - are being thwarted by the social media giant.
One Frenchman testified on Twitter that he tried to post the photograph along with a snarky caption ("Funny way to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Fifth Republic") on Facebook - but that his internet masterpiece was prevented from going public. "Reason: Nudity! These people are crazy," the tweet added.
Comment: Veeery convenient....a favor to the Elysée?? The 'dreaded algorithm' is a convenient scapegoat when Facebook is called out for it's absurd censorship policies. See also:
- Touchy-feely Macron lands in embarrassing middle-finger picture controversy
- Man in 'middle finger' Macron pic busted for drug possession

Livni said that the entire goal of expanding settlements is just what Palestinians have told us it is, to force the state to provide those Jews with security, so the army is there, and “we never have to yield any territory.” But the right should be careful of what they wish for!
A plan put forward last month by the quasi-official Israeli thinktank - and home to former US ambassador Dan Shapiro - the Institute for National Security Studies includes those measures. Build as much as you like inside existing settlements but go no further.
The goal is the combined demonstration of the determination to advance toward separation, reduction in the friction and dangers arising from expansion of settlements deep in the Palestinian territories, and allocation of space for Palestinian territorial contiguity.The critical word in all such plans is "separation." Netanyahu and friends have done a terrible thing by all but annexing large portions of the West Bank creating a de facto one state solution in which Israel has sovereignty over a large Palestinian population, thereby threatening the Jewish majority of Israel.
Much of the response to this journal has been criticism alleging that only academics with hateful ideas would require the option to publish under a pseudonym. In truth, facts today are deemed controversial if they deviate from accepted narratives, and professors must self-censor out of fear of being condemned and losing their jobs.
Based on conversations I've had with colleagues still working in academia and from what I can tell about recent cases of censorship, the antagonism is primarily from left-leaning colleagues attacking other liberals. The problem has been increasing and was the reason I chose to leave the field of sex research.
Comment: The fact that there even needs to be a Journal of Controversial Ideas should be a red flag for our culture. Shouldn't all academic ideas be controversial, or at least challenging in some way? Academics are supposed to be working to uncover truth, not publishing 'safe' ideas that won't offend anyone. We certainly hope this new journal is successful, but have a feeling it will be smeared with all sorts of unflattering labels (alt right? Nazi? Transphobic?) the second they publish anything remotely interesting.
See also:
- University of Melbourne staff set to strike over academic and intellectual freedom definition
- UK academic prevented from giving free speech lecture at his own university as spineless officials cave to hard-left threats
- The PC war on science: The new ideological attacks against evolution have nothing to do with religion
- A credibility crisis in food science
- The Truth Perspective: And Then They Came for the Psychologists: Why SJWs Can't Stand Science
- Medical Science is Literally Hitler: Postmodernists Say Evidence-Based Medicine is a Form of Fascism
Authorities in Berlin gathered on 26 November to discuss a 5-point plan to curb Arab gangs rampant in the German capital, Die Welt reported. First of all, a Coordination Office on Organized Crime will be established to ensure flawless and timely cooperation between various offices, agencies and departments in the city. Apart from police and tax investigators, immigration offices and even job centres will participate in the new joint venture.
Secondly, Berlin authorities are planning to strengthen control over trade and financial operations to prevent money laundering, thus depriving Arab gangs of income. Moreover, they are to clamp down hard against all criminal assets and property to ensure its confiscation.
Participants of the meeting also agreed to adopt a 'zero tolerance policy' towards even minor crimes committed by gang members. Authorities have vowed to vigorously prosecute not only those involved in drug trafficking, burglary or robbery, but even illegal parking or street racing.
Comment: Germany isn't the only country that has seen a rise in gang crime following an influx of uncontrolled migration:
- 80 car fires in 20 locations in 1 night as wave of arson sets Sweden ablaze
- Two people killed, 4 wounded in Malmo, Sweden shooting - police suspect criminal network gang fight
- Immigration, Crime and Propaganda
- Terrorism, Immigration and Racism in Canada: The Backlash has Begun
- Brexit: A Political Farce Based on a Public Lie
- German study: Rise in violent crime due to migrants but not refugees, and higher incidence in reporting
- Behind the Headlines: Mass immigration: Wall 'em out of Fortress Europe and the Trump State?
- Behind the Headlines: 'Quitaly' Highlights EU's Democratic Crisis
The blast occurred near Hebei Shenghua Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. in Zhangjiakou at around 0:40 a.m. Fire caused by the blast has engulfed 38 trucks and 12 vehicles, according to the Zhangjiakou city government.
The injured have been rushed to hospitals for treatment.
Comment: Here is one man's description of the horrible event:
"It was after midnight when I put down my phone to go to bed when I heard a very loud bang, followed by a few more," said a man named Zhang who works in another chemical factory some 200 meters away from the blast site.
"There was a shaking and two pieces of the ceiling fell. I thought it was an earthquake so I hid under a bed for a while," he said.
"When I looked out of the window I saw a large fireball sweep across the area," said Zhang, whose car was singed.
He awoke others in his dormitory and they ran to safety.
"Even the grass outside our factory was on fire, so we quickly put it out," he said.
Beijing is hosting the 2022 Winter Games, with some of the mountain sport competitions taking place on the outskirts of Zhangjiakou.
The explosion occurred in the city's Qiaodong district. Snowboard, cross-country skiing and freestyle skiing events will be held some 45 minutes away in Chongli.
"We will take any document of piece of information related Father Manuel La Rosa Lopez or involving any other criminal activity," wrote Tyler Dunman of the Montgomery County D.A.'s office.
Catholic Church officials are now struggling with a widening scandal after recent sex assault accusations. Manuel La Rosa-Lopez was charged and arrested in September, after he was accused of molesting teens in the 1990s and early 2000's.
Social media users have revealed that the infamous picture of President Emmanuel Macron happily smiling next to a reported drug dealer and a middle finger-giving resident of Saint Martin is being censored on Facebook for violating the network's rules against 'nudity and sexual activity'.
TWEET: 'Imagine this: my post from 30 September with this photograph of #Macron was censored by #Facebook. My comment was: "Funny way to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Fifth Republic". Reason: nudity! These people are crazy'.
Comment: Makes you wonder if Facebook knows something about the relationships between Macron and Saint Martin teenagers that the rest of us don't (at least officially)...
See also:
- While Facebook eliminates alternative media to 'promote online safety,' they permit a child to be sold in a post
- Public outcry forces Facebook to stop banning pics of starving Yemeni girl
- Facebook, TV networks ban 'controversial' Trump ad day before midterms
- Another Facebook fail: Network apologizes for auto-ban of art museum's Chagall exhibition ad
- Thievery: Facebook blacklists news pages of disabled vet - after taking $300K from him for advertising
- Notoriously liberal Facebook bans LGBT advertisements
Montgomery County District Attorney Brett Ligon said authorities searched the archdiocesan offices for employment and disciplinary records related to Manuel La Rosa-Lopez, who faces accusations of sexually harassing two people when they were teenagers. Two of the individuals who accused Rosa-Lopez also accused DiNardo, who has headed the U.S. bishops' response to the Catholic sex abuse crisis, of disregarding their claims.
Authorities also searched for evidence of any further crimes that La Rosa-Lopez might have committed. The search raises questions as to why Ligon's office did not simply subpoena DiNardo's office for the records.
"This is not a search warrant against the Catholic Church," Ligon clarified, according to The Associated Press. "We're going to go wherever the investigation requires us to go."

Astronomer Lucianne Walkowicz of National Geographic's 'Mars' at The Beacon Theater on November 14, 2018 in New York City.
In fact, the very word "exploration" is inherently "problematic", they would have us believe, as detailed in a panel discussion published at Gizmodo last week. It was highlighted Sunday by Powerline, with the observation that "if these folks had been with NASA in the 1960s, we'd have never made it to the moon." That may seem like a snarky insult on the part of Powerline, but in fact it's precisely the point that the scientists made.
Comment: There's certainly something to be said for a 'non-interference directive', but this self-hating scientist has gone well past that into full-blown SJW lunacy.













Comment: And yet... Must be blind: Ex-ambassador McFaul sees no evidence that Ukraine's govt. supports neo-Nazis
Kristallnacht, anyone?