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Are you ready for re-education camps in the United States? Colorado has introduced a bill that would "re-educate" parents who refuse to vaccinate their child with the coronavirus vaccine.
The bill forces all doctors and medical staff to give vaccinations with no exemptions, even if they are in a situation where they believe it would not be in that child's best interest. The bill's current version, however, does not list any sanctions or punishments for medical staff that refuse, according to Life News.
The bill just passed through a committee in Colorado (20-14) to reduce available exemptions on vaccinations for school-age children (making vaccines mandatory). This bill offers "online education modules" for parents who want a different vaccination schedule than what the state demands.Submitting a "certificate of completion" from the re-education classes is one way to receive the state-sanctioned vaccine exemption.
This plandemic was never about health, it was about forcing everyone to get a vaccine: an injection of whatever the hell the ruling class decided to put in the vaccine.
A landmark bill allowing judges to jail paedophiles for life is set to pass federal parliament on Thursday.
Those who commit sickening crimes against children have often been handed short sentences, with some even released into the community without supervision, attorney general Christian Porter said.
Child abusers would receive a mandatory minimum sentence under the new bill, which also limits bail for repeat offenders.

Mayor Bill de Blasio has joined many on the City Council in calling for the "defunding" of the New York Police Department.
It's amazing how rapidly progressives' priorities shift — and the alacrity with which they embrace ever more radical positions.
A year ago — June 2019 — was marked by the suicides of four NYPD officers in a span of three weeks. By October, 10 members of our Police Department had killed themselves, and the City Council proposed legislation that would dramatically improve mental-health resources for officers. But that legislation has sat idle, and the mayor only offered a mere $1 million for additional mental-health services for cops.
Courtney Lancaster Sperry, a Navy veteran of four years, was shocked when police arrived at her doorstep unannounced last month, asking to search her home and speak to her 11-year-old son.
The incident has sparked outrage across Twitter and Facebook, as many called for the school administrators to be fired for "spying on kids," while others want the police officers to be fired for conducting a warrantless search of private property over a frivolous claim. Sperry herself was also criticized for entertaining the invasion of privacy in the first place.
The mother claimed the officers were "appalled at the call" to her home but that they commended her son for his "respect and understanding" of the BB guns which had apparently offended some members of staff at the boy's school, Seneca Elementary, none of whom contacted Sperry or her partner with any concerns.
An investigation by Declassified has found that military activity on Cyprus has resulted in 1,764 "animal loss" claims in the last five years from live-firing and low-flying. Fatalities are clustered around a major Royal Air Force (RAF) base at Akrotiri on the island's southern peninsula.
Paying compensation has become so common that the Ministry of Defence (MOD) has awarded more than £8-million to claimants in Cyprus since 1995, mostly for animal and crop losses.
The MOD paid out nearly three quarters of a million pounds in compensation during the financial year 2018-19. The majority went towards settling 334 "animal loss" claims from farmers.

Rooftop tanks are often the only source of water for families in villages such as Kafr Qadum
After about an hour, we heard water flowing into the courtyard through the drainpipes. The yard filled with water. Then another bullet shattered the kitchen window. There's a hill right in front of the window where soldiers stand, so I was sure they'd fired at the house from there. It was the third time this month that soldiers fired at our water tank. Every time, we lost a lot of water.In recent weeks, soldiers have repeatedly shot holes in water tanks on the roofs of homes in Kafr Qadum. The shooting takes place during the weekly protests against the closure of the eastern exit from the village, which connects the village to the city of Nablus and passes through the expansion of the settlement of Kedumim. The residents have been holding the weekly protests since 2011.
Ashraf Shteiwi, in a testimony he gave on 26 April 2020.
Before I begin, I offer my apologies to the reader. Critical Race Theory has been growing for over 40 years, and it has many deep problems. Therefore, this is long, and still it is not nearly complete. Here, I document just eight of the biggest problems with the entire Critical Race Theory approach. Treat them as eight short essays on specific topics in Critical Race Theory and digest them one at a time. I offer them in the hopes of helping people understand it better so they can decide for themselves if Critical Race Theory is the way we should be dealing with race issues and racism in our society, or if we can genuinely do better.

A “Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone” sign hangs on the exterior of the Seattle Police Departments East Precinct on June 9, 2020 in Seattle, Washington
"Our movement needs to urgently ensure East Precinct is not handed back to police, but is turned over permanently into community control," Sawant wrote on Twitter.
Sawant said she would file legislation to convert the East Precinct into "a community center for restorative justice."
Media moguls are resigning at a head-spinning rate, an irrational reaction that's setting impossible standards and ceding immense power to an unreasonable group of fringe ideologues. This last week has been ridiculous. It may ultimately prove to be a turning point in our culture, one that will cause much further strife.
Top editors are rapidly resigning over allegations of racial insensitivity — most of which are correctable or forgivable if they're accurate — legitimizing the radical left's inane and counterproductive policing of our politics and culture. And it's their own fault. They've used elite media platforms to embolden these irrational actors for years. They are failing to meet the standards they've promoted. The power transfer is now officially complete. That's more than a little unnerving.
Comment: We are witness to the ramifications of America coming unglued - with accusations bouncing off the walls as frustrations give rise to retribution 'for errors' - whether real, perceived, irrational or imagined. New normal?
The cold-blooded murder of Eyad Hallaq might not have received much attention if it were not for the fact that it took place five days following the similarly heartbreaking murder of a 46-year-old black man, George Floyd, in Minneapolis, at the hands of American police.
The two crimes converge, not only in their repugnancy and the moral decadence of their perpetrators but also because countless American police officers have been trained in Israel, by the very Israeli 'security forces' that killed Hallaq. The practice of killing civilians, with efficiency and callousness, is now a burgeoning market. Israel is the biggest contributor to this market; the US is the world's largest client.












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