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Gambian migrant tries to steal cross from Milan Christmas tree, gets detained

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A Gambian man has been apprehended by Italian police in downtown Milan while climbing up a Christmas tree in a bid to remove a cross at its apex. Following a psychiatric examination, the man was admitted to a secure hospital.

A 21-year-old man from the Gambia was arrested by Italian police as he attempted to climb up the illuminated Christmas tree erected in Milan's Piazza Duca d'Aosta on Friday, ANSA reported. Confronted by police about his odd behavior, the man had nothing to say other than "the tree is not good" while pointing to the cross, Il Giornale reports.

Police then took him into custody and in due course brought him to the immigration office to be deported. This was where officers found out that the 21-year-old had already been granted permanent resident status under the refugee protection scheme in the province of Brindisi. Since the man had permanent residence in Brindisi, the officers intended to send him back to the province. However, the man began behaving erratically and was sent to a medical ward in a Milanese hospital as a precaution.

The incident came just a few days after the square was turned into a Tunisian marketplace by the Tunisian Tourist Board which rented the downtown square for a weekend. For this occasion, a giant Arabic gate was set up facing the Christmas tree.

Comment: There are two sides to the hospitality equation. It sounds as if this man may be mentally disturbed, but either way, it's bad form to enter a foreign country and have the audacity to disrupt their cultural traditions. If you don't like the Christmas tree, don't look at it. Talk about an overblown sense of entitlement.


Briefcase

Rolling Stone settles final defamation lawsuit with UVA fraternity

Defamation suit stemmed from retracted 2014 article accusing frat brothers of gang rape

Phi Kappa Psi fraternity
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Over three years after Rolling Stone published an article accusing numerous fraternity brothers of vicious gang rape, the magazine has settled the final lawsuit stemming from that controversial report.

The lawsuit, brought against Rolling Stone by three members of the University of Virginia's Alpha chapter of Phi Kappa Psi, was "initially dismissed by a federal judge before being revived in September by the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals," according to Hollywood Reporter. The parties subsequently "stipulated to dismissal."

Comment: Rolling Stone loses $7mn+ in defamation suit to a university dean of students over false gang rape report


Handcuffs

14yo girl who sent explicit photo to boyfriend could face 10 years in jail

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A 14-year-old Minnesota girl who sent her boyfriend an explicit photo she took of herself may face up to 10 years in jail and be registered as a sex offender. The ACLU calls this a perversion of the state's child porn laws.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota (ACLU-MN) is calling on Rice County juvenile court to throw out felony child pornography charges against a 14-year-old girl known only as"Jane Doe," according to KSTP-TV.

Doe admits to sending a sexually explicit selfie to a boy she met at school. She used the social media app Snapchat, but the boy shared the photo more widely, according to court documents cited by KSTP. The boy is also being charged.

Red Flag

Sign contract before sex? Political correctness led by the Left is going to take the passion out of love

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In the West, at least, everyone has become massively aware of the extent of coercion and exploitation in sexual relations.

However, we should bear in mind also the (no less significant) fact that millions of people on a daily basis flirt and play the game of seduction, with the clear aim of finding a partner for making love. The result of the modern Western culture is that both sexes are expected to play an active role in this game.

When women dress provocatively to attract the male gaze or when they "objectify" themselves to seduce them, they don't do it offering themselves as passive objects: instead they are the active agents of their own "objectification," manipulating men, playing ambiguous games, including reserving the full right to step out of the game at any moment even if, to the male gaze, this appears in contradiction with previous "signals."

This freedom women enjoy bothers all kinds of fundamentalists, from Muslims who recently prohibited women touching and playing with bananas and other fruit which resembles the penis to our own ordinary male chauvinist who explodes in violence against a woman who first "provokes" him and then rejects his advances.

Female sexual liberation is not just a puritan withdrawal from being "objectivized" (as a sexual object for men) but the right to actively play with self-objectivization, offering herself and withdrawing at will. But will it be still possible to proclaim these simple facts, or will the politically-correct pressure compel us to accompany all these games with some formal-legal proclamation (of consensuality, etc.)?

Pills

Alleged British 'drug smuggler' escapes death penalty in Egypt for banned narcotic

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A young British woman has escaped the death penalty, yet been sentenced to three years in jail for bringing 290 pills of Tramadol into Egypt. The painkiller is legal in the UK but a banned narcotic in the north African country.

33-year old Laura Plummer from Hull, England, was handed the three-year sentence for drug smuggling on Tuesday. Plummer and her family have always maintained that the pills - available on prescription in Great Britain - were for her partner Omar Abdel Aziz, who suffers from chronic back pain. The young shop assistant might consider herself lucky - earlier she'd been told that she might be facing 25 years in jail or even the death penalty.

Plummer's mother Roberta Sinclair flew in to Egypt to support her daughter in court.

"I'm still in shock after today's verdict. It's difficult and I can't believe it after waiting for two months," she told the BBC.

Card - VISA

Russia Sanctions the West: Visa & Mastercard prohibited from Russian financial technology

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The world's two most used payment systems - Visa and MasterCard - have been prohibited from Fintech, the Russian center for new financial technology, Vedomosti daily reports.

According to the daily, Russian authorities do not want to give foreign companies like Visa and MasterCard access to the latest financial technology in Russia. A spokesman from Fintech told Vedomosti the move is linked to security issues.

Penis Pump

Amazon, Microsoft staff busted buying prostitutes trapped in trafficking industry

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'It wasn't me!'
Scooped-up electronic communications between pimps and tech-sector employees at reputable Seattle-based companies such as Microsoft and Amazon is another hit for the tech industry, already reeling from sexism charges.

A cache of tech-sector emails sent to brothels and pimps, obtained by Newsweek via a public records request to the King County Prosecutor's Office, reveal that "67 emails were sent from Microsoft employee email accounts, 63 from Amazon accounts and dozens more from companies like Boeing, T-Mobile, Oracle and local Seattle tech firms."

Authorities have been collecting email messages from sex-traffickers' computers over the last few years. In 2015, a sting operation against prostitution rings ensnared high-level Amazon and Microsoft directors.

Those caught up in the sting operation to buy trafficked Asian women were discovered because pimps frequently request that clients prove they are not police by forwarding employee identification.

Comment: See also: Dragnet: US sex trafficking bust ensnares over 1,000-including law enforcement and clergy


Snowflake Cold

70yo Russian woman blown off balcony by gale-force winds, taken to hospital in back of truck

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A 70-year-old Russian woman was blown off her balcony when she went out to smoke a cigarette. She landed in a pile of snow and was later taken to hospital in the bucket of a truck, after an ambulance couldn't reach the area.

Eye 2

Palestinians infuriated by Israel's 'colonial construction plan' for East Jerusalem

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© Ammar Awad / ReutersBuildings forming part of Nof Zion, a Jewish settler enclave in East Jerusalem.
Palestinian authorities have condemned the planned construction of new housing units in East Jerusalem as an "Israeli colonial dare," encouraged by Washington's controversial recognition of the Holy City as Israel's capital.

On Sunday, the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates denounced the plan to construct 300 new housing units in the occupied part of Jerusalem. The plan is "part of Israel's colonial and expansionist projects implemented by the Israeli government encouraged by the latest announcement of US President Donald Trump's to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel," the ministry said. Israel's Construction and Housing Minister Yoav Galant allegedly advocated for the scheme.

The Palestinian ministry said the "Israeli colonial dare" would not have happened was it not for Trump's controversial decision to recognize Jerusalem "as the capital of the occupying power." The statement added that Palestinian authorities would hold the American president and his administration personally responsible "for any crimes" that might stem from Israel's "expansionist" move.

The alleged "aggressive" settlement plans under the so-called Greater Jerusalem bill have also been condemned by the Palestine Liberation Organization's Department of Jerusalem Affairs. It noted that the construction project aims to fragment the "geographical and demographic unity" of Jerusalem, according to the Palestinian WAFA news agency.

Snowflake

Family asked to take down "Jesus" sign because neighbor finds it offensive

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A family has been asked to take down a sign with the name "Jesus" from their Christmas display, after a neighbour reportedly claimed it was offensive.

Mark and Lynn Wivell said their homeowner's association had made the request after they put up the display outside their home in Adams County, Pennsylvania.

"As part of our Christmas decoration, we would display the name Jesus to point out to everyone that we in this family believe that the reason for the season is to celebrate the birth of Jesus," Mr Wivell told the FOX43 news channel.

In a separate interview with the USA Today newspaper, his wife Lynn added: "I was quite shocked it offended somebody, but I guess in today's world I shouldn't have been."

Shortly after putting up the display, the pair received an email from the association asking them to remove it, because an unnamed neighbour had complained it was offensive.

Comment: But the whole world does have to change to accommodate you, according to the far left. Or you're a Nazi.