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Snake on a plane! TSA finds python hidden in luggage at Miami International Airport

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© TSAA snake was found inside this external hard drive, hidden inside a piece of luggage at Miami International Airport. The flight was headed to Barbados.
Unlike the horror film - "Snakes on a Plane" - one slithering python didn't get to board an aircraft at Miami International Airport on Sunday.

According to the Transportation Security Administration, officers found a python inside an external hard drive hidden inside a piece of luggage that was headed for Barbados.

"The snake, that didn't get on a plane thanks to our officers' diligent screening, had been artfully concealed inside the electronics of a hard drive and placed in a checked bag headed for a flight to Barbados," TSA spokeswoman, Sari Koshetz, told the Miami Herald Monday.

"Upon the TSA officer's discovery of the organic mass, one of our TSA bomb experts was called into the baggage screening room to investigate the innards of the hard drive and that is when he discovered the mass was a live snake," Koshetz added.

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'Truly sick' prank: Sarah Palin slams Sacha Baron Cohen for duping her

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Sarah Palin slammed Sacha Baron Cohen and Showtime Tuesday on Facebook for their new prank series, claiming the comedian duped her and her daughter with a humiliating interview by posing as a disabled veteran.

The former vice presidential candidate unloaded on Baron Cohen, saying she was contacted via a speakers bureau to participate in a "legit Showtime historical documentary."

But in reality, she says the interview was for a segment on Baron Cohen's upcoming Who Is America? which debuts Sunday, July 15 at midnight on Showtime.

Comment: More on Baron Cohen's new series: Source: New Sacha Baron Cohen series a Hollywood hit job on the GOP


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Source: New Sacha Baron Cohen series a Hollywood hit job on the GOP

Who Is America
Showtime announced Sacha Baron Cohen's satirical seven-episode "Who is America?" will premiere this Sunday, exploring "the diverse individuals ... across the political and cultural spectrum, who populate our unique nation."

However, a source familiar with the project - who viewed parts of the series in its early, rough-cut stage during a private screening at Sony Studios in Los Angeles on March 22 - told Fox News that, at least then, it was nothing more than a Hollywood hit job on Trump supporters and the Republican Party.

"They actually tried to screen out the Republicans," the insider revealed. "Cohen went undercover to nail Republicans. Total hit piece on Dick Cheney, Sherriff Joe, Roy Moore and others. None of these people seemed to know they were duped. Total secret."

Comment: It's not really news that the bread and butter of Hollywood comedians is the mocking and trolling of the right. Turn on any late night comedy show and try to imagine it without Trump/Republican jokes - an episode would likely only be five minutes long (and would likely be a lot funnier). It would be advisable, however, for free-speech advocates to try to get a thicker skin instead of mimicking the manufactured moral outrage of the left. Let the libs dig their own hole.

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Propaganda

Fail! Washington Post makes correction after citing 'anti-Trump' article from satire site Clickhole

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The Washington Post corrected an article by Meagan Flynn which sourced a post from satirical website ClickHole following mockery online.

The article, which reported on attempts to push Green Day's song "American Idiot" into the British charts ahead of President Trump's arrival, claimed Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong had written an article for ClickHole about his song.

After users online pointed out that ClickHole is a satirical website owned by the Onion, the Washington Post corrected their article and issued a statement.


Comment: News, fake news, satirical news - it doesn't matter for WaPo as long as they make Trump look bad!


Attention

California university actively works to reduce number of white people enrolled

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Cal Poly San Luis Obispo works on massive diversity and inclusion effort


In keeping with the diversity and inclusion movement sweeping campuses across the country, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo recently released a 30-page report outlining plans to "improve diversity" via a series of initiatives.

One goal is to increase the number of people of color on campus beyond the increases that have already occurred over the past few years, as "applications from underrepresented minority students doubled between 2008 and 2018."

Comment: It is not a good time in history to be white. That social progress would devolve into, once again, judging a person's worth based on the color of their skin would never have been predicted a few short decades ago. The liberal ideology of diversity through equality of outcome is insidious and can only be leading to disaster.

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Attention

Business Insider scrubs article defending Scarlett Johansson playing a trans man

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Business Insider removed a post about portrayals of trans individuals in Hollywood after staff complained internally about the column, saying the article did not meet the publication's standards.

On Friday, conservative columnist Daniella Greenbaum published a piece titled: "Scarlett Johansson is being unfairly criticized for doing her job after being cast as a transgender man."

In the piece, she criticized the backlash to the decision to cast Johansson as a trans man in the upcoming movie, Rub and Tug.

Comment: The original Business Insider piece can be found through Google cache:
Scarlett Johansson is being unfairly criticized for doing her job after being cast as a transgender man

Daniella Greenbaum Jul. 6, 2018, 10:56 AM
  • She's a cisgender woman playing a transgender man. Most people would call it acting. Others are calling it insensitive.
  • Scarlett Johansson is being criticized for doing her job.
Scarlett Johansson is the latest target of the social-justice warrior mob. The actress is being chastised for, well, acting.

She has been cast in a movie in which she will play someone different than herself. For this great crime - which seems to essentially define the career path she has chosen - she is being castigated for being insufficiently sensitive to the transgender community.

Johansson is set to play a transgender man in an upcoming film, "Rub and Tug," a film based on the true story of transgender massage parlor owner Dante "Tex" Gill. The announcement quickly garnered a reaction.

Trace Lysette, a transgender actress who plays Shea on "Transparent" took to Twitter: "And not only do you play us and steal our narrative and our opportunity but you pat yourselves on the back with trophies and accolades for mimicking what we have lived... so twisted. I'm so done."

Her framing of the issue, which has been echoed by other actors and activists, is off base. "Stealing" narratives - or, more charitably, playing parts - is precisely what actors are hired to do. But that reality seems to have been forgotten. CNN wrote a story about the issue entitled, "These trans actors could have been cast instead of Scarlett Johansson in her new movie."

It's hard to imagine people having the same reaction in other scenarios - a rich actor being hired to play a poor person; an actor whose real-life parents were still living being hired to play an orphan; a perfectly nice, upstanding member of society being cast as a rapist; or an actor with no scientific experience being cast as a paleontologist.

Yet all of these examples (and dozens more) could also be strangely characterized as "stealing" narratives. I'm sure there's a class on how to do just that at the Yale school of Drama.

A New York Times story on the fallout described the online backlash as being "led by transgender actors, who argued that such casting decisions take opportunities away from members of marginalized communities."

What they fail to acknowledge is that the job of an actor is to represent someone else. Johansson's identity off the screen is irrelevant to the identities she plays on the screen. That's what she's paid for. And if she does her job, she'll make everyone forget about the controversy in the first place.



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Real number of unemployed in the US is hidden

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Your government believes that exhausting your unemployment benefits is a cause for celebration - because you are no longer unemployed!

Huh? Well, there is a slight of hand here. Only working people who are receiving unemployment benefits are counted as "unemployed" in official statistics issued by countries around the world. Thus the actual unemployment rates are much higher than the "official" rates, generally about twice as high. Most governments make it difficult to find the actual rate, and the corporate media does its part by reporting the official rate as if that includes everybody.

Then there is the matter of how much of a given national population is actually engaged in paid employment, another useful number difficult to discover. Finally, we can consider wages, both how fast they might be rising as compared to inflation and whether they are increasing in concert with increases in productivity.

To cut to the chase, things ain't so hot. But you already knew that, didn't you?

Blue Planet

Expectation vs Reality: English soccer fans tell the truth about World Cup in Russia - Crush the media propaganda (VIDEO)

Expectation vs Reality:
English Vlogger Thogden and his father share their experiences of Russia over the last 2 weeks, and compare what the media told them it they wound find and what they actually found when they got there:


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Lawyer says Monsanto engaged in 'fraud & bullying' during court hearing on 'probably carcinogenic' weed killer

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Agrochemical giant Monsanto has engaged in "scientific fraud" and bullying, in attempts to conceal that its popular weed killer Roundup has potential links to cancer, a lawyer has argued, in a landmark lawsuit against the company.

The global chemical corporation has "specifically gone out of its way to bully ... and to fight independent researchers," said attorney Brent Wisner, speaking at a crowded San Francisco courtroom on Monday.

Wisner is representing DeWayne Johnson, a California man who worked as a school groundskeeper and came in regular contact with Monsanto's weed killer. DeWayne was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) in 2014 and has now taken Monsanto to trial over allegations that glyphosate - the herbicide marketed as Roundup - is linked to cancer.

Comment: A must watch: James Corbett: The Monsanto and Bayer merger: A match made in hell (VIDEO)




Bad Guys

Far-left activist, actress, and NY gubernatorial candidate Cynthia Nixon lauches petition to abolish ICE

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© Brandan McDermid / ReutersActress and New York gubernatorial candidate Cynthia Nixon
Former actress and left-wing New York gubernatorial candidate Cynthia Nixon has launched a Change.org petition calling for the abolition of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

"When children are torn from their parents' arms, something is deeply broken in our country," reads the former 'Sex and the City' star's petition, referencing the 2,400 children of illegal immigrants separated from their parents and detained under the Trump administration's 'zero tolerance' immigration policy.

"ICE has dramatically strayed from its mission. It is deporting an increasing number of women, children, and asylum seekers with no criminal record back to countries where their lives are at risk, tearing apart their families," the petition continues. Nixon then calls for ICE to be abolished and replaced with an agency dedicated to helping immigrants find asylum and citizenship.

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