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Demonstrators descended on several areas in downtown Portland on Thursday evening, with dozens of activists surrounding the Portland Police Bureau's Southeast Precinct building. Officers requested that demonstrators vacate the area after they "heard chants stating the crowd around Southeast Precinct wants to enter the property and burn down the precinct." The police force warned that anyone who trespasses on the property would be subject to arrest and crowd control munitions.
In an interview with 103FM radio, Barbash, who is the former director-general of the Sourasky Medical Center in Tel Aviv as well as former Health Ministry director-general, said that due to the coronavirus outbreak coinciding with the expected return of the seasonal flu, the upcoming winter is going to be exceptionally challenging. "We are headed to a long lockdown in the coming winter," he said.
Barbash further commented on the government's decision to impose new restrictions, which will come into effect Friday at 5:00 p.m.The decision is part of a larger package of restrictions intended to curb the rapid spread of the coronavirus.
Portland's leaders "refuse to restore order to protect their city," acting Homeland Security chief Chad Wolf said in a statement issued Thursday. He provided a 47-day timeline, stretching from May 29 to July 15, chronicling a series of attacks on property and people by "violent anarchists."
The statement came two days after Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler said his biggest concern was the violent tactics that federal law enforcement officers were using against protesters. "We do not need or want their help," he added, and suggested that federal officers "stay inside their building or leave Portland altogether."
Comment:
- The riots will continue: Portland prosecutors drop charges & release BLM, Antifa rioters
- Portland protesters barricade streets and declare new 'autonomous zone' outside mayor's residence
- Third day of riots in Portland as protesters besiege federal courthouse
- Playtime's over: Police shut down 'CLAT', Portland protesters' short-lived CHAZ-style 'autonomous zone'
At this point, the battle lines are becoming quite clear. President Trump and other top Republicans are strongly against more lockdowns, but Democratic politicians in many areas of the country are starting to institute them anyway. In fact, we just learned that all schools in Los Angeles, San Diego, Atlanta and Nashville will be closed at the beginning of the new school year...
Resisting pressure from President Donald Trump, three of the nation's largest school districts said Monday that they will begin the new school year with all students learning from home.
Schools in Los Angeles, San Diego and Atlanta will begin entirely online, officials said Monday. Schools in Nashville plan to do the same, at least through Labor Day.
"We want to make it clear that our challenge with developing this legislation will be in defining what is considered a hate group," Columbus City Councilmember Shayla Favor, chair of the Criminal Justice Committee, told PJ Media in a statement.
Comment:
- 47 groups consider lawsuit against SPLC, warn news editors and CEOs: "You're complicit in hate group defamation"
- Immigration group files racketeering lawsuit to force Southern Poverty Law Center to revoke 'hate' label
- Republican Representative seeks answers on FBI's ties to Southern Poverty Law Center
- PayPal CEO admits 'SPLC helps us' figure out who to ban
- The SPLC State, and its unprecedented threat to American civil liberties
- Witch-hunting Southern Poverty Law Center hoarding half billion in assets including $121m in offshore accounts
- Why media won't drop the obviously corrupt SPLC
Kim Gardner may be the most radical Soros-funded Circuit Attorney in the nation today.
Kim Gardner is so intolerable that two dozen attorneys and more than one-third of the trial lawyers left the office when she was hired. And this is a Democrat dominated office!
Comment: Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) has weighed in on the affair, penning a letter to Attorney General Bill Barr:
Senator Josh Hawley is calling for a federal civil rights investigation into St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner after claiming she is "targeting the McCloskey family for using firearms to defend themselves and their property against a mob of protesters."
"This is an unacceptable abuse of power and threat to the Second Amendment, and I urge you to consider a federal civil rights investigation into the St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office to determine whether this investigation and impending prosecution violates this family's constitutional rights," Hawley wrote.
"I am deeply disappointed that a U.S. Senator would intervene in a local matter that is under investigation," said Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner in a statement.
Hawley's letter:
- Bringing America down as groups funded by George Soros are litigating to keep ports-of-entry wide open to terrorists
- Soros organization's 'secretive' push for Liberal prosecutors in 2018, and to potentially take away the people's right to elect judges
- County prosecutor who dropped Jussie Smollett charges received huge donation from Soros-backed group
- Rep. Adam Schiff is a Soros Machine drone
- The 'curious links' between George Soros & Kavanaugh's accuser
- Hacked! Soros' Open Society Foundation files released online
I agree with the Court of Appeal's ruling that Shamima Begum should be allowed to return to the UK to fight the decision to remove her citizenship. The decision to revoke it was wrong, and not allowing her to return to Britain was ill-judged, because it deprived the public of the right to pass judgement on her traitorous behaviour.
What's at issue is not simply Begum's right to fight for the return of her citizenship, but also the importance of holding to account those who have apparently betrayed their national community.
Five years ago, Begum - then aged 15 - was one of three schoolgirls who left London to join the Islamic State group in Syria. To this day, she does not appear to regret her decision to commit an apparent act of treason and join and support a terrorist death cult comprising some of her nation's sworn enemies.
Comment: Perhaps one reason why the British government doesn't seek to try Begum in a court of law is because it will call attention to the criminal complicity that their intelligence and military community is guilty of in fostering and propping up the radicalization of those vulnerable to such indoctrination. Like the US and Israel, the UK has instigated, supplied and supported much of the foreign and domestic terror attacks that we have seen over the past two decades.
See also:
- Ex-ISIS member reveals terrorists' ties with UK's MI6
- MI5 'repeatedly' prevented Scotland Yard from prosecuting Islamist terrorist-recruiter Anjem Choudary
- Manufactured terror: MI5 lifted surveillance of London Bridge terrorist weeks before attack
- UK MPs find MI5 knew London Bridge attacker Khuram Butt was 'supportive of ISIS' but did nothing
- Ex-jihadist-turned-MI6-operative tells RT al-Qaeda manipulated West into War on Terror to create Islamist structure
- UK Intelligence and Security Committee criticise Police and MI5 over Manchester and London bombings
- MI6 reportedly knew terror-suspect was tortured into giving false Iraq-al-Qaeda info
- British-Libyan terrorists who blew up Manchester: "MI5 gave us free passage to fight Gaddafi"
- BBC shuts down reporter during broadcast detailing MI6's role in working with Libyan terrorists

Nick Cannon arrives at the 2018 Teen Choice Awards event in Inglewod, California.
"First and foremost I extend my deepest and most sincere apologies to my Jewish sisters and brothers for the hurtful and divisive words that came out of my mouth during my interview with Richard Griffin," Cannon said in the first of a series of tweets on Wednesday night, adding that he is "ashamed" his comments "reinforced the worst stereotypes of a proud and magnificent people."
Comment: It's always nice to have a PR person write your public apologies for you. It really screams sincerity and authenticity, not to mention genuine remorse.
Cannon landed himself in hot water earlier this week after posting an interview with rapper and former Public Enemy member Richard Griffin, believed to have been recorded sometime last year. In the clip, Cannon delved into a number of questionable theories, arguing African Americans are the "true Hebrews," while suggesting the Rothschilds - a wealthy Jewish family that features prominently in a number of conspiracy theories - were part of a cabal seeking to control "everything, even outside of America." The comments swiftly prompted his employer, ViacomCBS, to cut ties with the entertainer.
Comment: One of those statements has a tad more truth than the other.
Wednesday's apology marks a rapid reversal for Cannon, who less than a day prior penned a nearly 1,500-word Facebook post demanding that ViacomCBS apologize instead - saying the company was "on the wrong side of history" - and insisting on "full ownership" of the 'Wild 'n Out' TV series he hosted and helped to create.
Comment: One of the good things about free speech is actual idiots and racists have the freedom to expose themselves for all to see.
Smith made the comment on Twitter while responding to an incendiary comment from Bishop Talbert Swan against pro-life voters.
"Ironically, the governors most willing to watch their citizens die are the ones who have used 'pro-life' rhetoric to compel people of faith to support the narrow interests of corporate greed & white political power. COVID has revealed how the 'pro-life' movement is killing us," tweeted Swan.
Comment: Number of abortions in the USA in 2016: 620,000. Number of alleged COVID deaths in the US so far: 138,000, many in 'pro-choice' states like New York and California. The U.S. aborts more babies in one year than have died worldwide from COVID-19.
Smith agreed and added that the word should be cancelled.
"This point cannot be emphasized enough, or too often," tweeted Smith.
Comment: Says this clown. Yes, it can be emphasized too often. Once is more than enough.
"The moniker 'pro-life,' so often used in the service of not just misogyny but also racism, should be retired right along with Aunt Jemima and the 'Redskins' team name," he added.
I must admit that I had not gotten around to actually reading Robin DiAngelo's White Fragility until recently. But it was time to jump in. DiAngelo is an education professor and — most prominently today — a diversity consultant who argues that whites in America must face the racist bias implanted in them by a racist society. Their resistance to acknowledging this, she maintains, constitutes a "white fragility" that they must overcome in order for meaningful progress on both interpersonal and societal racism to happen.
White Fragility was published in 2018 but jumped to the top of the New York Times best-seller list amid the protests following the death of George Floyd and the ensuing national reckoning about racism. DiAngelo has convinced university administrators, corporate human-resources offices, and no small part of the reading public that white Americans must embark on a self-critical project of looking inward to examine and work against racist biases that many have barely known they had.
Comment: See also:
- Cincinnati University to host workshop on "White Fragility" and "White Tears"
- White fragility workplace training video
- City of Seattle teaches white employees to 'undo their whiteness' in bizarre 'diversity training' sessions
- Cambridge University defends professor who tweeted 'abolish whiteness'
- Endless snowflakery: Portland, Oregon county creates race-specific 'grounding space' for escaping 'whiteness' during pandemic
- University of Edinburgh under fire for hosting blatantly racist 'Resisting Whiteness' event
- Blinding whiteness of 'party of diversity' spawns #DemDebateSoWhite hashtag
- University of Denver offers 'Problematizing Whiteness' course
- SJW librarian accuses libraries of 'promoting and proliferating whiteness'
- 'Whiteness studies' professor tells students white people 'dangerous' if they don't see race














Comment: "...since the chances of being infected with coronavirus in the open air are low." And that, concisely, is the rebuttal on lockdown protocol. Stringing together even two pieces of proven logic is more than most 'authorities' care to consider.