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Congolese protest against Macron on his visit to DRC, rally in support of Russia & Putin

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Recently, French President Emmanuel Macron revealed plans to reorganize the French troop presence in Africa. The president announced a "new security partnership" that would see a minimized number of French military personnel in Africa. On March 1, Macron began his trip to Africa, starting with Gabon.

Several dozen protesters holding portraits of Vladimir Putin and waving Russian flags gathered in front of the French Embassy in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) on Wednesday, March 1.

The demonstrators reportedly chanted the slogan "Macron is a killer, Putin to the rescue!" and unfurled banners reading "Macron is the godfather of DRC balkanization," "Congolese say no to French policy," and "Macron is an unwanted guest in DRC" as photographed and filmed by local media.

Comment: Macron shouldn't be too surprised if, despite his professed claims of a 'new era', that he receives a similar welcome elsewhere on his tour of Africa:



Bullseye

Woody Harrelson doubles down, slams COVID mandates: US is "not a free country"

Woody Harrelson
"I don't feel that we should have forced testing, forced masking and forced vaccination"

Following a 30 second bit on SNL where he branded big pharma as a 'cartel' forcing it's drugs on people with government consent, actor Woody Harrelson has further spoken out against COVID mandates.

In an interview with the New York Times, Harrelson warned that America is no longer a free country, branding COVID protocols as "rather absurd."


Che Guevara

'Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion' policies are poisoning college campuses

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A sample of the indoctrination programs choking the life out of universities
College campuses are well known for political correctness. Nowadays, they are specifically known for so-called diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. The stated purpose of these programs is to make people feel more included. But what happens if those programs are doing precisely the opposite?

Scott Yenor, a Washington Fellow for the Claremont Institute and a professor of political science at Boise State University, has produced a report on the effect that DEI has had on the campus of Texas A&M University, the 73,000-student university in College Station, Texas. In the last eight years, the university has leaned hard into its DEI programs — for example, requiring staff diversity training and instituting hate-reporting systems. Yenor's report shows these DEI programs have done the exact opposite of what they set out to accomplish.

In 2015, a survey performed by the university showed that 82% of black Aggies "agreed" or "strongly agreed" that they "belonged" at Texas A&M. By 2017, the number had dropped to just 79%, and then in the 2020 survey, that number was all the way down to 55%. A similar decline in feelings of belonging has occurred among Hispanic students, down from 88% to 76%, and white students, down from 92% to 82%. So thanks to DEI, everyone now feels less included.

Comment: Glimmers of sanity:


Bullseye

Chicago voters cheer Lori Lightfoot's ousting in mayoral race: 'Woke agenda is not working'

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© AP/Charles Rex ArbogastChicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot did not advance to the city's April 4 runoff election Tuesday

Chicago residents Diana Dejacimo and Sam Sanchez joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss Lightfoot losing her re-election bid as the city battles rampant crime.

Chicago voters overwhelming rejected Mayor Lori Lightfoot's agenda for the Windy City by ousting her in Tuesday night's mayoral election, with many critics citing crime as a key sticking point to her departure.

Resident Diana Dejacimo was robbed at gunpoint back in December, and she said after the horrifying ordeal she experienced, she did not know one single person who voted for Lightfoot as violence continues to unravel in city streets.

"I believe that people have just had enough," Dejacimo said during Fox & Friends First on Wednesday. "My message has been go out and change. Regime change is the only way we're going to fix this, and I think this was a loud and clear message that this woke agenda is not working for Chicago."

Comment: Lightfoot's reign has been an unmitigated disaster from the beginning. Chicago suffered from four years of woke lunacy..


Light Saber

Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves signs bill banning transgender procedures for minors

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© Rogelio V. Solis/APMississippi Gov. Tate Reeves announces the state-imposed boil-water notice has been lifted in Mississippi's capital city after nearly seven weeks, during a Sept. 15, 2022, news conference in Jackson.
Gov. Tate Reeves (R-MS) signed legislation Tuesday that will ban minors from accessing gender transition surgeries and hormone therapy after the bill passed the Republican-controlled state Senate last week.

The bill, known as the Regulate Experimental Adolescent Procedures, or REAP, Act, will bar health providers in the state from performing gender transition surgeries or prescribing puberty blockers to people under 18.

"There is a dangerous movement spreading across America today," Reeves said at the bill's signing. "It's advancing under the guise of a false ideology and pseudoscience being pushed onto our children through radical activists, social media, and online influencers. And it's trying to convince our children that they are in the wrong body. I stand before you today to sign legislation that puts a stop to this in Mississippi and protects our kids."

Comment: A step in the right direction. Meanwhile, states like Vermont and California are positioning themselves as "sanctuary" states for gender surgeries and hormones, perhaps unconstitutionally. See Josh Slocum's reporting on the topic below:




2 + 2 = 4

Deconstruction: Why leftist movements cannot coexist with people that value freedom

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It should be clear to anyone paying attention during this current stage of instability in our modern era that something is very wrong in terms of American society. I'm not talking about ongoing issues of political corruption and economic mismanagement, I'm talking about something much more dangerous. I'm talking about the systematic derailment of our culture, heritage, principals, history and moral compass. I'm talking about the vicious devouring of the very sinews that hold our civilization together.

There is a cancer eating away at America, a concerted and organized effort to destabilize. For anyone who is familiar with the Conjuring movies, it's a bit like a demonic invasion. As Ed Warren cautions, the three stages of attack are infestation, oppression and finally, possession. The little demon we are dealing with, though, comes with Antifa patches, rainbow flags and special pronouns.

This week I came across a statement by Georgia representative Marjorie Taylor Greene in which she called for a "national divorce", a separation of conservative red states and far left blue states, a parting of ways due to our obvious irreconcilable differences. Leftists within the corporate media, of course, flipped out, accusing Greene of inciting treason and the destruction of the US.

Comment: While we agree that "one cannot reason with a monster" - we don't think that "erase[ing] that monster from existence" is the solution either.


NPC

NYT journo, '1619 Project' creator lectures survivor of China's Cultural Revolution on oppression

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Nikole Hannah-Jones
New York Times journalist and "1619 Project" creator Nikole Hannah-Jones attempted to lecture a survivor of Mao's Cultural Revolution about oppression in a fierce exchange online.

Hannah-Jones, whose most prominent contribution to journalism is her set of New York Times Magazine essays claiming that America was founded by the British colonists in order to safeguard and promote slavery, sparred with CRT opponent Xi Van Fleet on Twitter Sunday after the Maoist survivor challenged Jones' rejection of "American exceptionalism."

In a three-part thread, Hannah-Jones argued that Black history is under attack because "our very presence on these lands is the greatest rebuke to the narrative of American exceptionalism."

"Yourself and I, an immigrant from China with 200 borrowed dollars in my pocket when I arrived more than 30 yrs ago, are the proof of American Exceptionalism," Van Fleet fired back.

When pressed to elaborate by Hannah-Jones, Van Fleet argued that natural rights are unique to America's founding, telling Jones that because "of it we were able to abolish slavery, Jim Crow, anti-Chinese laws ... to allow individuals to succeed.

Comment: Hannah-Jones is the epitome of insufferably arrogant, condescending, and just plain wrong:


Attention

Ukrainian kamikaze drone crashes before reaching Russian gas plant target, Russian authorities close airspace over St. Petersburg

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The crash site was near Gubastovo, half way between Moscow and Ryazan
A drone crashed just 68 miles from the Kremlin today in a suspected 'failed attack' by Ukraine.

Russian president Vladimir Putin has ordered officials to tighten control of the border with Ukraine after a spate of drone attacks delivered a new challenge to Moscow more than a year after the invasion of its neighbour.

While Putin did not refer to any specific attacks in a speech in Moscow, his comments came hours after drones targeted several areas in southern and western Russia and authorities closed the airspace over St Petersburg in response to what some reports said was a drone.

Images shared online appear to depict a Ukrainian UJ-31 'loitering munitions' kamikaze flying bomb after it crashed down near a gas plant more than 300 miles from the border.

Comment:


This uptick of attacks seems to be yet another sign of the increasing desperation of Kiev and its handlers: And check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal: Enter The Dragon: China Sides With Russia Against America





Eye 2

Anime-inspired youth movement linked to wave of violence in Russia

PMC Ryodan
A wave of violence between groups of teenagers has hit Russia over the last week. The brawls, which broke out at malls, have been linked to the mysterious 'PMC Ryodan' youth movement that is believed to have been inspired by Japanese anime and manga.

According to multiple reports, the movement's name comes from a gang in the show 'Hunter x Hunter'. The members identify themselves by wearing clothes with a spider logo. The acronym 'PMC' (ChVK in Russian) means 'private military company'.

Most Ryodan members are underage and are reported to have 'bad blood' with football hooligans. According to news website Baza, they also oppose migrants and people from Russia's Muslim-majority Caucasus region.

The first widely-reported fight broke out on February 19 at the Aviapark mall in northern Moscow, according to Baza. The publication said several Ryodan members were involved in an argument with another group over chairs in a food court. Other reports said the fight erupted because of how one of the members of the group was dressed.

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Omar's campaign cash to consultants dropped by millions after halting payment to husband's firm

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© Getty ImagesMinnesota Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar
Minnesota Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar's campaign cash to consultants dropped by millions of dollars after she removed her husband's firm from her payroll.

Federal filings showed that Omar previously paid millions of dollars from her campaign to the E Street Group, a political consulting firm co-owned by her husband, Tim Mynett, during the 2020 election cycle. But after blowback and criticism, Omar cut ties with her husband's firm.

Fox News reported:
"But after facing increased scrutiny over the payments, Omar abruptly changed course from her once defiant state and cut off the cash flow to the E Street group shortly before the switch into the 2022 cycle. Now, her campaign pays far less for the same services to various other firms, calling into question the high nature of the E Street Group's past charges.

"Following her husband's firm's removal, Omar's expenses towards similar services fell by around $2 million, according to a review of Federal Election Commission filings. Omar's committee previously paid the E Street Group nearly $3 million for its work, including advertisements across multiple platforms, direct mail, video production and editing, fundraising consulting, and research, among other services. But during the 2022 election cycle, Omar's campaign only doled out around $1 million to a handful of Washington, D.C., Minnesota, and California-based firms for those same services, a search of her filings shows."
Earlier this month, House Republicans voted to remove Omar from the powerful Foreign Affairs Committee.