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Iran is home to as many as 25,000 Jews, not the 8,000-15,000 that is sometimes estimated, and they feel safer in the Islamic Republic than they do in Europe, Rabbi Yehuda Garami, Iran's chief rabbi, has suggested.
"We have total freedom of religion. All the synagogues are open, and Torah classes take place there. We have all sorts of educational institutions too, including elementary and middle schools," Garami said, speaking to Al-Monitor.
According to the rabbi, Jews in Iran are more protected than they are in some European nations, where Jewish communities have been subjected to knife and gun attacks, bombings, death threats and discrimination.
Born in Norway in 1829, Heg arrived in the US 11 years later. He later joined the Republican Party and became known as an anti-slavery activist, as well as the leader of an anti-slave catcher militia. Fighting for the Union during the civil war, Heg was fatally wounded at the Battle of Chickamauga, and had a statue erected in his honor in 1924.
That same statue was lashed with chains and torn down by rioters on Tuesday night. After it came crashing to the ground, the figure was unceremoniously rolled to a nearby lake and dumped, as the crowd cheered.
Steve Bing was a longtime friend of the Clintons. According to reports, Mr. Bing donated up to $10 million to the Clinton Foundation.
Both Clinton and Bing were in the past reported to be part of a billionaire clique that included Burkle and Jeffrey Epstein - reported LA Mag.

The #43 Victory Junction Chevrolet waits in the garage at Talladega Superspeedway on June 22, 2020
NASCAR called for a full investigation after one of Wallace's team members claimed to have discovered a noose in their garage stall at the Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama on Sunday. The black driver, who never saw the threatening rope himself, said that the incident showed that the sport was struggling with racism. But there may be a simpler and far less racist explanation for the alleged hate crime.
Comment: You see what you want to see, when you're controlled by emotions, fads, and mass hysteria.
A video dug up from 2019 shows garage #4 - the stall used by Wallace's team at Talladega - featured a pull rope with a hand loop, which was almost certainly used to manually operate the garage door. Curiously, a photograph of the same garage stall taken on the day that the alleged noose was discovered shows that the hand loop was missing and had likely been cut from the rope.
Conservative commentator Mark Dice argued that there was a "99.9% chance" that the noose was in fact the garage pull that had been in the carport long before Wallace's team member stumbled upon it. Dice noted that it wasn't uncommon for harmless objects to be misidentified as hate symbols. He pointed to a recent example in which "nooses" found in an Oakland park were later revealed to be exercise aids.

Police on site at Forbury Gardens in Reading responding to reports of a stabbing
Three people are confirmed to have died and another three are seriously injured following the attack in Forbury Gardens in the town centre on Saturday at around 7pm.
A 25-year-old man, from Reading, was arrested near the scene on suspicion of murder after running away, and is currently in custody.
Thames Valley Police said it has launched a murder investigation and is keeping an open mind as to the motive, and although it is not currently treated as a terrorist-related incident it is being supported by colleagues from Counter-Terrorism Command.
Graphic video has appeared on social media of at least two bloodied people being given CPR. Authorities have urged people not to share such content.
Comment: The suspected attacker, Khairi Saadallah, is a Libyan asylum seeker who was known to security services prior to the attack and deemed to be "low risk."
Update (6/24): The UK's security minister has gone on the defensive after the reports of MI5 being aware of the killer, claiming that 25 terrorist plots have been foiled in the last three years by UK security services. That's after Home Secretary Priti Patel said that the attack was the actions of a "lone individual." Patel went on to warn Parliament of the continued threat of more "lone wolf" attacks in the UK.
Neighbors of the killer have described the killer's behavior as erratic and sometimes violent, with potential mental health issues as well. One neighbor described an incident a year ago where Saadallah smashed and threw his TV off his balcony.
A discipline panel at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario ruled in a rare split decision last month that Dr. Farooq Khan should receive no penalty and not have to pay any costs for his discipline proceedings.
In doing so, the majority of the panel rejected a joint submission from both the college's and Khan's lawyers that said the doctor should receive a 12-month suspension and pay $20,550 in costs.
Comment: See also:
- 'Rotten from the top': Sexual harassment 'RAMPANT' at McDonald's, international labor group tells OECD in complaint
- Former state department official charged with sexual assault against 10 yo girl in Prince William County, Virginia
- NY AG reportedly probing NBC News over sexual assault claims
- Biden voted to block creation of Senate office that handles sexual harassment complaints
- UK teacher found guilty on 13 counts of sexual assault, victims were girls as young as 7
- Child sexual abuse is sharply on the rise as Americans ordered to stay at home
- Chicago mayor defends freeing illegal alien accused of child sexual assault
What actually happened, from the looks of it, is that the Palmer brothers selected a victim based on his race, beat him mercilessly, and then slandered him. They damaged him physically and then tried to ruin his life. If the "hate crime" designation has any meaning, this should fit the bill. Yet, to this point, no hate crime charges have been filed, nor has there been any public discussion about filing them.
Comment: See also:
- Black man beats Macy's white employee over alleged racial slur, store says attack was 'unprovoked'
- Oregon county issues face mask order that exempts non-white people
- Black Lives Matter Melbourne insists white people at protests submit to black people entirely
- Black student erupts over 'too many white people' at UVA multicultural center
- Black man shoots randomly at cars in Ohio suburb, shouting "I don't like white people in my hood"
- Glasgow campaign to change slave owner street names smacks of white saviour complex, patronises black people
Black Lives Matter protesters attempted to erect an autonomous zone near the White House on Monday, according to various witnesses on social media.
One photograph on Twitter showed a sign reading, "Black House Autonomous Zone," with several protesters trying to affix it to chainlink fencing.
Comment: See also:
- Watch Portland police tear down 'Autonomous Zone' in front of mayor's house
- The CHAZ is a setup as the next maidan
- Will to believe: Japanese reporter goes to CHAZ to prove it's peaceful, gets beaten up, returns - to prove it's peaceful
- Mayor Durkan: Seattle will move to dismantle 'Chaz' occupied protest zone 'in the near future'
- Seattle will move to dismantle CHOP, mayor says
- Seattle: Police say crowd blocked access to shooting victims in CHAZ, councilwoman blames Trump
- How fragile is CHAZ? Video shows 'warlord' begging for paramedics to go inside & save man's life after shooting - UPDATE
- My terrifying five-day stay inside Seattle's cop-free CHAZ

A woman takes a selfie picture posing next to a street poster depicting George Floyd.
I don't like vigilantes at the best of times. But when a 16-year-old organiser of @Smithtown_Racist_Callouts brags about outing peers for making racist comments online, in order to prevent them from going to college, you know that something really scary is going on.
There are now numerous groups of teenagers in the United States who are devoted to the project of exposing and humiliating other children whose remarks they perceive as racist or problematic. Anonymous Instagram accounts devoted to calling out racist comments made by fellow students have appeared in the United States. Within a few hours, one such account launched at San Marcos High School in San Marcos, California, attracted around 900 new followers.
Comment: The penalty for non-conformity among teenagers is getting more severe. These kids likely have no real understanding of the damage they're doing, nor any true understanding of what they're trying to get their peers to conform to. But consequences for those they've deemed 'racist' are very real. The whole thing is chilling to the extreme.
See also:
- Football and politics never mix well. Shirts emblazoned with 'Black Lives Matter' legitimise the movement's extreme aims
- Muhammad Ali's son: Dad would have hated 'racist' BLM
- Oh, come on! Now TV networks are using private detectives to check if reality show stars might have sent a racist tweet or two?
- Postmodern logic: Not being racist isn't enough, Germans must be 'anti-racists,' President Steinmeier insists
- San Diego man fired for alleged racist gesture, but he says he was just cracking his knuckles. His accuser has changed his tune
- MSNBC spends entire segment depicting lockdown protestors as racist confederates
Health officials announced last week residents must wear face coverings in public settings where they may come within six feet of another individual who is not from the same household.
But people of color do not have to follow the new rule if they have "heightened concerns about racial profiling and harassment" over wearing the masks, officials said.
"No person shall intimidate or harass people who do not comply," health officials said.
Comment: People don't seem too happy about it. Via RT:
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The order has prompted an outpouring of criticism and confusion, with netizens baffled that such a blatantly discriminatory policy could pass muster in 2020, some even labeling it outright racist.
The legality of the new order also became a hot topic, as many argued the rule would never stand up in a courtroom.
"Get arrested, someone!!! This is a lay-up civil rights case," one netizen urged, while another asked"How the hell is this legal?"
Some critics saw more sinister forces at work, musing that orders mandating face masks - whose effectiveness are still a matter of dispute among experts - are a "power grab," having more to do with politics than public health. Similar concerns over politicized health advice were raised amid widespread protests inspired by the police killing of George Floyd in late May, in which many public health experts outwardly encouraged demonstrations, despite previously warning that all mass gatherings - including protests over Covid-19 lockdown measures - posed significant risk.
Many of the same experts have also cautioned that black and Latino communities are especially vulnerable to the coronavirus, making Lincoln County's new face mask exemption all the more confounding.
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Comment: Fake noose media!
Update (6/24): Despite the investigations by the FBI and NASCAR resulting in the conclusion that the rope was simply being used to pull down a garage door, Bubba Wallace continues to deny reality and claim it was a noose. He said that he had never seen a garage pull with a hand loop before. That argument was quickly destroyed: