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"We wanted to showcase how the Leftists have become modern day Nazis's. First the dehumanize is, then they deny us, then they'll kill us. It scares me to think how far this is going to go. The Left doesn't realize what they're doing mimics Nazi techniques," Sabo tells Big League Politics.
Now, if you're a fascist Democrat, you can keep out Republicans the same way the owners of the Red Hen blocked Sarah Sanders from eating! Check out the new posters, which can be downloaded from unsavoryagents.com and used anywhere speech is suppressed!:
Last weekend saw chanting protesters camped outside Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen's house; White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders booted from a Virginia restaurant with her family; and Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi screamed at and spat on by a progressive mob as she tried to attend a movie in Tampa.
It also saw Democrat Rep. Maxine Waters (California) - a committed anti-Trumper who's called for the President's impeachment dozens of times - come out and condone public harassment of Trump officials.
"If you see anybody from that Cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd and you push back on them, and you tell them they're not welcome anymore, anywhere," said Waters.
Here is Ocasio-Cortez's tweet from the May 14 massacre on the Gaza border, when Israel killed 62 Palestinian protesters even as the U.S. moved the embassy:
This is a massacre. I hope my peers have the moral courage to call it such. No state or entity is absolved of mass shootings of protesters. There is no justification. Palestinian people deserve basic human dignity, as anyone else. Democrats can't be silent about this anymore.

Jenderes village in Afrin Canton in the north of Syria after aircraft and artillery dhelling by the Turkish Armed Forces
Another source told Sputnik earlier in the day that the explosion near one of the facilities of the Levant Front group in Afrin left six people killed and 10 others injured.
The source noted that the blast followed clashes between two local armed groups.

Prince William (L) sits down with Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas in the West Bank city of Ramallah
Rolling into Ramallah, Prince William met Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas for the most political non-political meeting ever, followed by lunch. Later, he will speak at a reception at the British Consulate in East Jerusalem, attended by "a broad range of people from across the occupied Palestinian territories".
The historic meeting with Abbas was beamed out on Twitter by Kensington Palace, the official account for the Prince, his brother, and their wives. Like with everything related to Israel and Palestine, reaction has been a mixed bag:
The Syrian Army has been on a rampage in southern Syria against terrorist forces, showing no mercy and liberating huge swathes of territory from the clutches of US-backed jihadists.
The Syrian Army launched its operations against terrorist forces a week ago in the southern Syrian province of Dara'a in a bid to clear a huge chunk of the Syrian-Jordanian border.
The Syrian Army thus far has liberated over 400 square kilometers from terrorist forces, mostly concentrated on the rocky plateau of the Al-Lajat region of eastern Dara'a province. After liberating this region and the villages within it, the elite Tiger Forces of the Syrian Army yesterday began a night assault on Al-Qaeda affiliated Al-Nusra positions in the key town of Busra al-Harir.
The liberation of Busra al-Harir now means that the Tiger Forces can now concentrate their attacks on the town of Al-Hirak, one of the most important towns in the eastern Dara'a countryside.
Comment: Al Masdar News reports that the Syrian Air Force launched raids against ISIS positions in the area:
According to the source, Syrian Air Force jets struck the Islamic State's positions near the border of the Israeli occupied Golan Heights.
The source added that the Israeli military did not interfere during the Syrian Air Force's attack along their border.
This aerial attack marks the first time in four years that the Syrian Air Force has conducted airstrikes in this part of the Al-Quneitra and Daraa governorates.
The substantive facts of the case come to us only through a lawsuit, one that has thus far implicated everything from Title IX, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Constitution to "slut shaming" and good old-fashioned horniness. But not super horniness, because - as with many high profile cases involving the infinitely expandable concept of "college sexual assault" - the actual encounter exists as merest prologue to the massive novel of ideas that followed it.
The event in précis, as summarized by Robby Soave of Reason magazine:
"Male and female student have a drunken hookup. He wakes up, terrified she's going to file a sexual misconduct complaint, so he goes to the Title IX office and beats her to the punch. She is found guilty and suspended."The image that this conjured - of a couple waking up in the fetid bed of blackout sex, coming to the hideous realization of what happened and then lacing up their running shoes for a mad race across campus to the Torquemada of Title IX - is not just amusing, but offers a potentially useful precedent to the nation's college men. The race is not always to the swift, but the functionaries of the college sex panic have an obdurate habit of determining that the victim of a blearily remembered amorous encounter is the person who decides to report it, with all ties broken by the one who reports it first.
Comment: Title IX is a totalitarian blight on American society:
- Michigan State University alumni director resigns amid investigation by Title IX office
- The birth of the Title IX epidemic: Why colleges are now on the hook for sexual assault
- Injustice under the specter of Title IX
- Very good reasons why DeVos wants to change Obama-era Title IX policy on sexual assault
- The New Inquisition: How Title IX "gender equity" denunciations are ruining American campuses
Samantha Ray Mears, 19, was arrested by police in the city of Great Falls after her former beau alleged that she'd entered his home while he wasn't there. According to court documents seen by MTN News, Mears is accused of holding the machete to the man's neck and ordering him to undress. The man claimed she then undressed herself, climbed on top of him and engaged in intercourse - all while continuing to hold the machete.
The man claimed that the pair argued after having had sex, prompting Mears to tear a large piece of trim off the wall and urinate on the bed. After pretending to call a friend, the man called police and escaped the house. His only reported injury was a bite on the arm.
The woman told police the man had kidnapped her and gave her the machete to protect herself, according to The Great Falls Tribune. Bail was set at $50,000 after she received two felony charges for aggravated burglary and assault with a weapon.
Mears has a history of domestic abuse, having been charged with felony strangulation in April after allegedly hitting her former partner in the face and trying to choke him. Local media reports indicate the pair had been in a relationship for seven years.
The Ministry of Justice published a strategy on its website Wednesday outlining plans to scrap short custodial sentences as they have failed to stop people from re-committing crime. The government will instead build five trial residential centers as part of a shift towards community care.
The new plans to "break the cycle" of sentencing female offenders to prison come after it emerged a great majority of them are behind bars for minor crimes such as shoplifting. Fewer than 40 women out of the almost 4,000 currently in jail in England and Wales have committed a violent offence.
Restrictions on religious freedom on the rise globally - Christians and Muslims most widely targeted
Here are some of the key findings from the new report:
1 More than a quarter (28%) of countries had "high" or "very high" levels of government restrictions on religion in 2016, an increase from 25% the year before. This is the largest share of countries in these categories since 2013. Countries in the "high" or "very high" categories scored at least a 4.5 on the Government Restrictions Index. The index is a 10-point scale based on 20 indicators of government restrictions on religion, including limits on proselytizing and public preaching, or detentions and assaults of religious group members. Laos, for example, joined the "very high" restrictions category in 2016, due in part to a new government decree that allows the Ministry of Home Affairs to stop any religious activity that it sees as counter to policies, traditional customs or laws within its jurisdiction.














Comment: Wow, America is certainly tumbling down a slippery slope. See: Has a new American Civil War begun?