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Senator Hawley: Democrats "want the chaos" at the border

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© UnknownCamping out at the US border
Senator Josh Hawley urged Friday that the Biden administration is intending to "collapse the immigration system" on purpose and that "they want the chaos" at the border.
"I think the plan is exactly what you're seeing, they want the chaos," Hawley told Fox News host Laura Ingraham, adding "The plan is to try to collapse our immigration system completely, collapse the courts collapse the asylum process, overrun the border."

"That is the plan. That's what they want. They want the chaos," The Senator reiterated, adding "If you thought the fentanyl problem in this country is bad. You thought it was bad in my state, where it's the number one cause of death in the state of Missouri for young people. Just wait because they are about to turn it on full throttle."

"The drugs that will come across this border, the crime that will come across this border, the danger to our families and our communities, it's going to be unlike anything we've ever seen in terms of border crossings in our country's history. It already is, and they haven't even lifted title 42 yet.

"They want the immigration system to collapse because the Democrat Party's base now flies around and jets and conferences in Davos and are a bunch of globalists who want to drive down the price of labor in America.

"They want to drive down wages for blue-collar workers in America. They want to do the bidding of the global multinationals. That's who runs the Democrat Party today."

Comment: The pieces are locked in place to take this disaster to the next level.


Rainbow

The Illusion of consensus

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Science is the process by which we learn about the workings of material reality. Though modern innovations - built on the fruits of science - would look like magic to people living only decades ago, they result from the time-tested scientific method.

Contrary perhaps to media portrayals of science, the scientific method depends not on the existence of a mythical consensus but rather on structured scientific debates. If there is a consensus, science challenges it with new hypotheses, experiments, logic, and critical thinking. Ironically, science advances because it believes it has never arrived; consensus is the hallmark of dead science.

One of us is a college student with an unpremeditated career in alternative indie journalism. The other is a professor of health policy at Stanford University School of Medicine with an MD, a Ph.D. in economics, and decades of experience writing on infectious disease epidemiology. Despite the wealth of differences in our backgrounds and experiences, we converge on foundational scientific and ethical principles that public health authorities abandoned during the Covid pandemic. Principles like evidence-based medicine, informed consent, and the necessity of scientific debate serve as the bedrock on which the public can have confidence that science and public health work for the benefit of the people rather than regardless of it.

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Best of the Web: George Soros 'hates humanity' - Elon Musk

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© Sean Gallup/Getty ImagesFinancier and philanthropist George Soros attends the official opening of the European Roma Institute for Arts and Culture (ERIAC) at the German Foreign Ministry on June 8, 2017 in Berlin, Germany.
The SpaceX CEO lashed out at the financier soon after it emerged that he had dumped his Tesla stock.

Elon Musk used his Twitter platform to attack fundraiser George Soros on Tuesday, claiming that the prominent Democratic Party financier "hates humanity," and comparing him to comic-book super villain Magneto.

In a tweet which has been viewed more than 20 million times, Musk wrote without explanation that "Soros reminds me of Magneto" - the mutant comic book anti-hero of the X-Men series. Musk elaborated on Soros when pressed by journalist Brian Krassenstein, claiming the Hungarian-American businessman was a frequent right-wing punching bag because some people object to his "good intentions" as "they disagree with his political affiliations."

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X

Salman Rushdie slams book publishers over censorship

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© Patrick McMullan via Getty ImagesSalman Rushdie in 2020.
Making James Bond politically correct is "almost comical," the author of 'The Satanic verses' insisted.

British author and freedom of expression advocate Salman Rushdie has blasted publishers who amend old books with the stated goal of protecting modern readers from being offended. He argued that oversensitive readers can always opt for something else.

Rushdie addressed the issue on Monday evening while receiving the prestigious British Book Award for Freedom to Publish. In his televised acceptance speech, which he delivered via a video link from New York, the writer sounded the alarm over what he perceives as a growing acceptance of censorship in Western nations.

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NPC

Miller scrubs 'woke' feminist ad after backlash

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© YouTube; Miller LiteScreenshot from Miller Lite's 'Bad $#!T to Good $#!T' advertisement.
The beer brand's decision comes in the wake of the ongoing Bud Light-Dylan Mulvaney controversy.

Miller Lite, one of America's top-selling beers, has pulled down a controversial advert it published in March in honor of Women's History Month, after the video sparked a wave of backlash in recent days, with users accusing the brand of going 'woke.'

The video, titled "Bad $#!T to Good $#!T," was originally posted on March 7 but had only recently gone viral. The ad vowed to clean up the brand's sexist past, which included ads featuring women dressed in bikinis, and promised to donate fertilizer to female brewers so that they can "grow quality hops."

Comment: Both Bud and Miller need to take a page from Coors' playbook:


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Roses

Witness says she went back to 'thank' Daniel Penny after Jordan Neely chokehold death, is 'praying' for him, Penny's legal fees GiveSendGo tops $2 million

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© via REUTERSA straphanger who was on the subway when former Marine Daniel Penny placed Jordan Neely in a fatal chokehold said Thursday she’s “praying” for Penny.
A straphanger who was on the subway when former Marine Daniel Penny placed Jordan Neely in a fatal chokehold said Thursday she's "praying" for Penny after it was revealed the 24-year-old would face charges tied to the high-profile case.

"I hope he has a great lawyer, and I'm praying for him," the 66-year-old woman, who did not want to be identified, told The Post Thursday night. "And I pray that he gets treated fairly, I really do. Because after all of this ensued, I went back and made sure that I said 'Thank you' to him."

The Manhattan District Attorney's Office confirmed Thursday afternoon Penny would be charged with second-degree manslaughter.

Comment: More from the Post Millennial:
Fundraiser for Daniel Penny's legal fees tops $2 MILLION

The funds raised through GiveSendGo to support former Marine Daniel Penny's legal defense has topped $2 million, with Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL) among those who announced that he would be contributing to the legal fund. Penny has been charged with second-degree manslaughter by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, after the Marine put repeat violent offender Jordan Neely in a chokehold.

The GiveSendGo page displays a photo of Penny, as well as the following statement: "Daniel Penny is a twenty-four-year-old college student and decorated Marine veteran, facing a criminal investigation stemming from him protecting individuals on a NYC subway train from an assailant who later died."

"Funds are being raised to pay Mr. Penny's legal fees incurred from any criminal charges filed and any future civil lawsuits that may arise, as well as expenses related to his defense. All contributions are greatly appreciated. Any proceeds collected which exceed those necessary to cover Mr. Penny's legal defense will be donated to a mental health advocacy program in New York City."
See also: Full footage reveals former Marine Daniel Penny putting Jordan Neely in 'recovery position', passengers complimenting him


TV

Woke Fail: Netflix's 'Queen Cleopatra' appears to have worst audience score in TV history

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Netflix's "docudrama" Queen Cleopatra launched two weeks ago and now looks to have earned the unenviable plaudit of drawing the worst audience score in TV history.

Forbes magazine reports the controversial production has not just garnered the lowest audience score in Netflix history on debut, it has essentially the lowest audience score possible on Rotten Tomatoes at one percent.

Not a 10 percent. A one percent, although Forbes reports it has later stumbled upwards to hit the giddy heights of two percent.

Comment: After seeing so many woke-indoctrinating, race-swapping projects fail, it's amazing that Netflix would green-light this. Perhaps they thought the star power of having Jada Pinkett Smith would be enough to carry it, obviously forgetting that she was outed as a raging narcissist after her whipped husband very publicly hit a fellow comedian for telling a harmless joke about her. Apparently Netflix, as well as many, many other companies still haven't figured out the complicated 'woke = broke' formula. TV execs must not be very good at math.

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NPC

Parliamentary staff urged to police pronouns and 'identify transphobia'

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© Andrew CrowleySir Peter Bottomley: 'I hope that the House authorities will come to an open discussion on how this effort to help can be made more inclusive and more helpful to all' Credit: Andrew Crowley
Parliamentary staff have been urged to police gender pronouns and report "negative behaviours", The Telegraph has learnt.

The UK Parliament authorities have drawn up gender-identity guidance for hundreds of civil servants working in administrative roles in the House of Commons and Lords, which has been circulated internally for the last three years.

One section of the 15-page guide warns that staff should "learn to identify what transphobic behaviour looks like and understand that these must be met with an attitude of zero-tolerance".

It lists examples including "another colleague refusing to use a trans person's preferred pronouns or names", adding that this "should be dealt with in an appropriate manner".

The pamphlet, obtained by The Telegraph, has been criticised by campaigners and a senior MP as "concerning" and "compelled belief".

Black Magic

Flesh-eating zombie drug 'tranq' takes over LA streets as users with rotting skin are seen

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Los Angeles officials are trying to stop the spread of the flesh-eating drug xylazine - also known as 'the zombie drug' - that has taken over the city, with the sick truth that the drug is technically legal there
Los Angeles officials are trying to stop the spread of the flesh-eating drug xylazine that has taken over the city.

The 'zombie drug', a veterinary tranquilizer approved in the US for cows and horses, is now flooding the illicit US drug market, with dealers often cutting it with cocaine and heroin.

But it is most often used to cut fentanyl, the lethally potent synthetic opioid that already kills tens of thousands of Americans every year.

The drug has spread to Los Angeles of late, with news crews capturing people hunched over and on the ground, strung out on the drug.

The problem, Los Angeles County Sheriff's officials say, is that the drug is technically a legal substance.

The county is now desperately trying to track xylazine's presence throughout the city, according to KTLA.

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Colorado mom sues school that recruited sixth-graders for secret after-school gender and sexuality club

Erin Lee, mother of a child whose daughter was invited to attend her school's secret gender club, joins The Faulkner Focus with former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi to discuss the issue.
A Colorado mother said her daughter was among a group of sixth-graders recruited to a deceptive after-school "art" club that turned out to be much more than it seemed.

"When she got there, she very quickly learned it was actually a gender and sexuality awareness club," Erin Lee told Fox News' Harris Faulkner on Tuesday.

"The art teacher had invited in an outside presenter into the classroom that day, and this woman did absolutely unthinkable things with the kids."

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