Society's Child
The attackers struck in the West African country's Kouré area, the agency quoted the governor of Tillaberi, Tidjani Ibrahim Katiella, as saying.
The French foreign ministry said "checks are underway" into the reports of the attack. There was no immediate comment from the government in Niger.
Fox 32 Chicago reported that the shooting occurred Sunday afternoon in the city's Englewood neighborhood. A crowd emerged that faced off against the police and eventually began hurling things at the officers. Police told the Chicago Tribune that someone spread the unfounded rumor that it was a child who was hit.
A police officer told the station that an officer sustained a shoulder injury in the confrontation and one of the police cars had its windows broken. The tension carried on into the night.
While the identity-obsessed left peddles its white-privilege theories, white working-class boys languish at the bottom of the academic pile. The evidence is clear, available for all to see on Gov.uk — white working-class boys are the most consistently disadvantaged social group in our country, after gypsies, and nobody in the mainstream media is willing to fight their corner.
For the BBC to be further perpetuating the critical race theory myth of 'white privilege' adds insult to injury. To suggest 'privilege' is primarily based on skin colour is overly simplistic and, frankly, somewhat racist. That's precisely what the BBC commissioned John Amaechi to say on its educational outlet, BBC Bitesize, last week. Worse, when called out by Andrew Neil on Twitter, John Amaechi acted as if his words were not his opinions after all, but indisputable facts.
Comment: See also:
- The myth of white privilege
- Florida University investigating professor who tweeted 'black privilege is real'
- Picnics and celebrity weddings are the latest to be added to the ever-growing list of things that are racist. Pass the sick bucket
- Woketopia: Michigan, Nevada declare racism 'public health crisis.' Another state expected to do so soon
- The 'Systemic Racism' myth
- Institutional racism in policing is a leftist fiction
- Myth of systemic police racism
- What would Shakespeare say? Rutgers takes a knee to Black Lives Matter, declares English grammar 'racist'

A US flag flies next to a statue of former US President Bill Clinton at a boulevard named after him in Pristina on June 23, 2020.
In the first half of 2020, over 5,800 gave up their citizenship of the US, as compared to the 2,072 Americans who gave it up in all of 2019, as per data from Bambridge Accountants.
Comment: Is it really the "mishandling of the coronavirus" and a hatred of Trump that's driving people out of the US. Or could it be the widespread rioting (unacknowledged by the mainstream media), threats of a civil war, possible mandatory vaccination, dictatorial lockdown measures with virulent citizen enforcers and the rise of the police state?
See also:
- Crash the economy, burn the cities, infect the people: The evil plan to remake America
- Why is wokeness the only protected religion in America?
- The Jonestowning of America
- So much for freedom in America: DC mayor issues order requiring masks outside home or face a fine of up to $1,000
- Engdahl: Is America's 'second wave' of coronavirus a political hoax?
- Leader of radical black-only militia NFAC 'believes in violence' & wants a real-life Wakanda for every black person in America
- America, you've been blacklisted: McCarthyism refashioned for a new age

Patrisse Cullors, left, Opal Tometi, center, and Alicia Garza are the co-founders of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Yet as their popularity grows, I've continued to wonder; How did three Marxist-inspired women who began the BLM movement dupe the entire country?
BLM has become many things to different people. Spirited debates occur between police officers within the same ranks as well as family members and social networks involving cops and the community. Nevertheless, one thing is relatively certain, if you take a public position contrary to the movement, you'll likely be branded a racist.
While pockets of injustice should always be addressed and remedied, have you also wondered how a movement created by radicals spreading disinformation and outright lies have duped an entire country? Moreover, how did it become an enormously powerful entity with political clout that is able to clobber anyone who dares to speak truth regarding its' origin and their ultimate objectives?
You know the people I'm talking about. Some of them are probably your friends and family, people you have known for years, and who had always seemed completely rational, but who are now convinced that we need to radically alter the fabric of human society to protect ourselves from a virus that causes mild to moderate flu-like symptoms (or absolutely no symptoms at all) in over 95% of those infected, and that over 99.6% survive, which, it goes without saying, is totally insane.
I've been calling them "corona-totalitarians," but I'm going to call them the "New Normals" from now on, as that more accurately evokes the pathologized-totalitarian ideology they are systematically spreading. At this point, I think it is important to do that, because, clearly, their ideological program has nothing to do with any actual virus, or any other actual public health threat. As is glaringly obvious to anyone whose mind has not been taken over yet, the "apocalyptic coronavirus pandemic" was always just a Trojan horse, a means of introducing the "New Normal," which they've been doing since the very beginning.
I miss baseball horribly, and its sad, half-assed attempt to present a rump season with no live bodies in the seats only amplifies the loss. But then, I haven't gone to a stadium in twenty years, and I certainly won't pay a hundred bucks or more to sit in Fenway Park. I used to go to night games there all the time when I was a starving bohemian writing for the Boston hippie newspapers back in 1972. You could get a decent field-level seat behind first base for five bucks. When I was a kid in Manhattan in 1960, a bleacher seat in the old Yankee Stadium was a quarter (plus 30 cents round-trip on the IRT subway).
Picnics are the latest activity to have the shadow of racism cast across them by the perpetually offended, who must devote inordinate amounts of their waking hours searching for new "outrages" to be outraged about.
The theory behind why the simple act of eating outdoors may be an act of white supremacy apparently stems from the fact that terrible people in old Dixie sometimes had picnics at lynchings.
According to Treva Lindsey, an associate professor of women's studies at Ohio State University, "The word, picnic, carries with it the memory that there was a time when white folks gathered to eat outside, burning black flesh would be on the menu."

New York State Attorney General, Letitia James, speaks during a news conference, to announce a suit to dissolve the National Rifle Association, In New York, U.S., August 6, 2020.
According to the lawsuit, the senior leadership of the NRA squandered millions in donations on personal trips, private jets and expensive meals. The failure to lawfully manage the organization's funds contributed to losses of $64 million over three years, the suit says.
The suit was filed in New York county in the New York State Supreme Court. At a press conference announcing the suit, James said the NRA was "a breeding ground for greed, abuse, and brazen illegality."
Comment: Update (10 Aug): The NRA responded to the lawsuit, calling it "baseless and politically motivated," while filing their own lawsuit against the state of New York for defamation and violation of its rights to free speech.
See also:
- 'My hair color was proof of guilt': Maria Butina talks with RT about her arrest, the NRA, and Senate testimony
- NRA declares victory in legal battle against San Francisco's attempt to block business relations with gun rights organization
- 'Gunning' for the NRA, Senate Dems claim it was a 'foreign asset' of Russia in 2016 election
- NRA sues San Francisco over 'domestic terrorist organization' declaration
- Bruce Ohr's testimony reveals political operatives got the FBI to investigate the NRA
- Neo-McCarthyism engulfs America: The case of Maria Butina and the NRA
- NRA facing a financial crisis, it states, in lawsuit against New York State officials
Covid hit Stockholm like a storm in mid-March. One day I was seeing people with appendicitis and kidney stones, the usual things you see in the emergency room. The next day all those patients were gone and the only thing coming in to the hospital was covid. Practically everyone who was tested had covid, regardless of what the presenting symptom was. People came in with a nose bleed and they had covid. They came in with stomach pain and they had covid.












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