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Horse

Budweiser distributor cancels Clydesdales as beer drinkers cancel Bud Light

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The list of American companies and corporations facing backlash and the threat of boycotts as they fall like dominos to the woke mob seems to increase daily. One of the latest is Anheuser-Busch (AB InBev), after recently joining forces with transgender TikTok personality Dylan Mulvaney to promote Bud Light. This latest marketing decision does not seem to be a good one for the beer giant from the outset. On Thursday, Wil Fischer Distributing, located in the Springfield Missouri area, canceled all upcoming appearances of the iconic Anheuser-Busch Clydesdale horse team. The distributorship cited concerns about the safety of their employees in the wake of reaction surrounding the partnership between Anheuser-Busch and Mulvaney.

The uproar began on Sunday, before the NCAA men's basketball championship game on Monday, when Mulvaney, a biological male who is documenting his transitioning into a woman on Instagram, posted a sponsored post. The Instagram video showed Mulvaney sitting in front of several cans of Bud Light beer and announcing a contest sponsored by Bud Light.

Pushback against the endorsement by Mulvaney began immediately on social media. One of the first was from singer-songwriter Kid Rock, who took to Instagram wearing a MAGA hat, which automatically counts as violence for some. He shouted profanities at Bud Light and Anheuser-Busch, then began shooting at cases of the beer with an automatic rifle. A video of a guy exercising his freedom of expression for sure, apparently potentially violent for the folks at Wil Fischer Distributing.

Wolf

Police: No arrests made after transgender mob assaulted swimming star Riley Gaines

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No arrests were made Thursday night after a transgender mob assaulted former NCAA women's swimming star Riley Gaines after she delivered a speech at San Francisco State University, in which she discussed saving women's sports and highlighted her personal experience competing against biological male athlete Lia Thomas.

Authorities responded Thursday after Gaines was "ambushed" and "hit by a man wearing a dress" after delivering her speech at SFSU. Video shows the transgender mob shouting as authorities usher the former NCAA swimmer away from the danger.

One activist could be heard manically screaming, "Trans rights are human rights!" amid the chaos, and Gaines' husband said his wife told him she was "hit multiple times by a guy in a dress."

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Swimmer and women's sports advocate Riley Gaines violently assaulted at SFSU event sponsored by TPUSA


Black Magic

Acceptable hate: Assaults on Christianity go overlooked

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© Brendan Smialowski / AFP/Getty ImagesPeople pay their respects at a makeshift memorial for victims at the Covenant School building at the Covenant Presbyterian Church following a shooting, in Nashville, Tennessee, on March 28, 2023.
The alarming escalation of animosity toward Christians in America can no longer be ignored. The pro-abortion, anti-family radical Left has sought tirelessly to undermine the nuclear family, religion, and traditional values for years. And it's working. A recent Wall Street Journal poll found that just 39 percent of Americans say their religious faith is very important to them, down from 62 percent a quarter of a century ago. As radical leftists advance their secular agenda, intolerance for those who hold true to Christian values has become increasingly palpable.

The recent shooting at a private Christian academy in Nashville by Audrey Hale, a transgender individual with a detailed manifesto and maps, is a chilling example of the escalating violence against faith. This attack, which was clearly premeditated, targeted a Christian school with a biblical theology curriculum, representing the Christian values that the shooter sought to destroy.

Comment: The sentiment is being fomented world-wide.


Che Guevara

Leftists call for 'revenge attacks' in Tennessee following expulsion of two Democrats who disrupted House proceedings

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A number of leftists have threatened to burn Tennessee to the ground after state Republicans expelled two black Democrats from the House for disrupting proceedings to call for gun control in the wake of the latest mass shooting.

Reps. Gloria Johnson of Knoxville, Justin Jones of Nashville, and Justin Pearson of Memphis interrupted last Thursday's legislative session, and while Jones and Pearson were banished, Johnson was spared by just one vote.

One of the numerous people who took to social media to call for attacks against the state was Dr. Anita Blanchard, an associate professor of psychology and organization science at the University of North Carolina Charlotte.

"Tennessee. Burn it down," she tweeted, before locking her account.

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Cloud Lightning

Ready yourself for the 2024 storms

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The end of the Marxist-infiltrated Progressive Era isn't happening with a whimper, but with bangs. In 2024, it'll happen with convulsions, likely violent. What follows is up for grabs.

The foreshadowing occurred again in Nashville last week. Will the leftist-stoked and Democrat/establishment sanctioned 2020 riots prove merely a preview to a calamitous and pivotal 2024 presidential election year?

Six innocents -- three nine-year-olds, two teachers, and the school's principal -- were gunned down in cold blood by a self-identified transgender, Audrey Hale. The act was demonic, though studiously papered over by the establishment media. How does anyone with an ounce of uncorrupted soul look a nine-year-old in the face and pull a trigger? Yet, Hale did just that.

Hale did that because she was raging -- raging because a fraction in the trans community are being encouraged to rage by Antifa and other left-wing outfits. Buy guns, trans are told, because "others" are out to get you. (We await the release of Hale's manifesto for confirmation of motives. Will law enforcement redact the document?)

How explicit could the "Trans Day of Vengeance" have been? It was abruptly cancelled before last Saturday. Though scrubbed, the intent wasn't. The original wasn't billed a "Day of Self-Defense" Not a "Day of Peace and Reconciliation." But cold vengeance, defined as "punishment inflicted in retaliation for an injury or offense: RETRIBUTION." Words matter.

Tucker Carlson was quite right in his monologue last week: Christianity and transgenderism are wildly incompatible. Forget gobbledygook Christianity practiced by congregation-bleeding churches. Christianity and transgenderism never will reconcile. True science dictates, too, bolstering Christian teaching.

Comment: There is no rainbow at the end of this storm.


Briefcase

Lawyer makes claim on US Capitol riot informants

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© Stephanie Keith/Getty ImagesTrump supporters? Maybe not.
An attorney representing one of the "insurrection" defendants has claimed that 40 government agents were embedded among protesters...

Law enforcement agencies had at least 40 undercover informants embedded among the protesters alleging election fraud at the January 2021 US Capitol breach, a lawyer for one of the riot defendants has claimed.

Government officials have admitted that eight FBI informants were operating within the Proud Boys conservative activist group during the January 6 Capitol riot, defense lawyer Roger Roots said on Wednesday in a court filing. Roots, who represents Proud Boys member Dominic Pezzola, claimed that US Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) had 19 informants among the protesters, while Washington's Metropolitan Police Department had 13 on site.

Snakes in Suits

Russian MP suggests swapping WSJ reporter for Assange

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The Wall Street Journal's Evan Gershkovich and the WikiLeaks publisher are both facing espionage charges...

If Moscow decides on a prisoner swap involving Evan Gershkovich, it should ask for Julian Assange's release from a British dungeon, Russian State Duma Deputy Sergey Obuhkov said on Friday.

Obuhkov, a Russian Communist Party MP, told reporters that some members of the Duma have already proposed offering political asylum to former US President Donald Trump and trading him for Gershkovich.

"I say, let's exchange him for Assange instead," Obukhov told RIA Novosti.

Russian authorities detained Gershkovich in Ekaterinburg on March 30, saying they caught him "red-handed" in an act of espionage. A Lefortovo court has ordered the Moscow bureau chief for the Wall Street Journal to remain in custody for two months. He is appealing the decision and will face the judges again on April 18.

Satellite

Ukraine targeting Russian civilian satellites - Moscow

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Ukraine has been trying to disrupt Russian civilian communication satellites, the foreign ministry in Moscow said on Wednesday, adding that unspecified foreign states were aiding Kiev in the effort.
"The Kiev regime, with the participation of specialists from a number of foreign states, is attempting to interfere with Russian civilian communication satellites. This is an outrageous violation of international law."
The ministry warned that Moscow was in its full right to "respond appropriately" and possesses all the "necessary capabilities" to do so.

It was not immediately clear how precisely Kiev had tried to disrupt the satellites, as the ministry did not elaborate on the matter any further. Russia has repeatedly experienced disruptions of TV broadcasts during the ongoing hostilities with Ukraine. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky briefly appeared on TV in southwest Russia back in January, with Belgorod authorities acknowledging the disruption affected satellite broadcasts.

Stop

Ukraine criticism ends Bank of America event - FT

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Bank of America (BofA) cut short an online event earlier in the week and apologized, after clients accused it of promoting "Moscow's talking points," according to the Financial Times.

Some attendees were aggrieved by criticisms of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky and a description of the economic damage his country has suffered, and raised their complaints during the conference, the British newspaper reported on Thursday.

The two-day BofA conference on geopolitics kicked off on Tuesday, but the organizers canceled three sessions discussing US sanctions against Russia and relations between Washington and Moscow, the paper said. A bank strategist phoned clients to apologize for what they heard during the first day, sources told the outlet.

Two speakers were named as supposedly creating an anti-Ukraine tone. Daniel Sheehan, BofA Securities' senior vice-president for international relations, reportedly referred to President Zelensky "a master manipulator and mimic" and claimed the US government had "serious concerns" about him. A BofA spokesperson told the FT that Sheehan was explaining the views of other people about the Ukrainian leader, and not his own.

Nicolai Petro, professor of political science at the University of Rhode Island, was also identified as having objectionable views. Petro is a scholar of the Soviet Union and Russia, who recently authored a book titled 'The Tragedy of Ukraine: What Classical Greek Tragedy Can Teach Us About Conflict Resolution.'

Comment: Well, the truth is the truth regardless of whether anyone wants to hear it.


Eye 1

Digital mugshots: AI scraped 30 billion images from social media and gave them to cops - puts everyone into a 'perpetual police line-up'

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© AP Photo/Seth Wenig, FileHoan Ton-That, CEO of Clearview AI, demonstrates the company's facial recognition software using a photo of himself in New York on Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2022.
In a Monday, May 9, 2022 legal filing, the company has agreed to restrict the use of its massive collection of face images to settle allegations that it collected people's photos without their consent.

A controversial facial recognition database, used by police departments across the nation, was built in part with 30 billion photos the company scraped from Facebook and other social media users without their permission, the company's CEO recently admitted, creating what critics called a "perpetual police line-up," even for people who haven't done anything wrong.

The company, Clearview AI, boasts of its potential for identifying rioters at the January 6 attack on the Capitol, saving children being abused or exploited, and helping exonerate people wrongfully accused of crimes. But critics point to privacy violations and wrongful arrests fueled by faulty identifications made by facial recognition, including cases in Detroit and New Orleans, as cause for concern over the technology.

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