Society's Child
Local media report that parents grew concerned when their children began to return home with red needle marks on their skin. One mother -known only as Ms Pan- raised the issue of the red marks in a parent's group chat, via Chinese messaging and social media app WeChat.
One of the parents said she saw red needle marks on her daughter's arm," Pan told China Business News. "The girl then said the teacher stabbed her with paper clips."
The photos, actually taken in June 2017, had resurfaced online after they were shared by a local South African website, AfricLand Post, a couple of weeks ago.
Thanks in part to some celebrity power from actors Ricky Gervais and Debra Messing, the tweet about the "white American savage" has now been shared over 37,000 times and caught the attention of thousands of angry animal lovers.
"Giraffes are now on the 'red list' of endangerment due to a 40% decline over the last 25 years." Gervais tweeted. "They could become extinct. Gone forever. And still, we allow spoilt c***s to pay money to shoot them with a bow and arrow for fun."
A man identified as Juan Pablo Olguin, a secretary of legal affairs in a local Argentinian province, was recorded asking an Arab man, who didn't speak Spanish, to repeat a phrase containing threats to blow up a football club located in the city of Naschel, Argentina.
Argentinian Security Minister Patricia Bullrich posted a tweet on Thursday, asking the Russian authorities to annul Olguin's Fan ID as a punitive measure for his actions, which were deemed inappropriate and damaging.
The terrorists attacked the fictional country of Hadaria, infiltrating its border region and taking locals hostage, according to the script of the drills, which wrapped up on Thursday. While the terrorists bore a close resemblance to some generic-jihadist group, they brandished Jolly Roger flags, giving the event vibes of some old-fashioned, land-based pirate story.
Alex Nunns, author of The Candidate: Jeremy Corbyn's Improbable Path to Power and prominent supporter of the Labour leader, has collated figures on the political persuasions of expert journalists who have appeared on the BBC's Sunday Politics Show.
Nunns has calculated that since the 2017 general election, only 10 percent of journalists to have made an appearance on the panel of three 'experts' have been from the left, 33 percent from the center (encompassing the center-left), and a whopping 56 percent from the right.
James William Mentzer, a third grade teacher at East Hanover Elementary School in Grantville, Pennsylvania, had a unique style of 'teaching' - one that landed him multiple charges, including institutional sexual assault, unlawful contact with a minor, indecent assault, and five counts of corruption of minors.
A police investigation into the 39-year-old began on February 16, when school officials notified police about suspected contact between Mentzer and five students, according to a criminal complaint cited by Fox 43.
Authorities found that Mentzer requested students to come to his class from another class or from recess on separate occasions to record videos of them reading, for a project that was not school sanctioned or part of any lesson plan. He also reportedly had some of the students perform a puppet show, and tried to hypnotize them with a necklace.

The supermarket’s pilot scheme follows a similar one by Waitrose and a scan-and-go app trialled by Co-op
Comment: This switch sounds like a ruse for the cashless society underguise of making life more 'convenient'. That this excuse seems even vaguely valid is a reflection of how intolerant and stressed our society has become.
And two more could follow, boss Dave Lewis has hinted.
The supermarket's pilot scheme follows a similar one by Waitrose and a scan-and-go app trialled by Co-op.
But Labour MP Frank Field said banning cash transactions will hit the poorest and most vulnerable.
Comment: The benefits of a cashless society are primarily in the hands of a corrupt establishment who have absolute control over money flow, who is able to use it and what they can use it for:
- A cashless society will strengthen the black market
- Cashless society: More payments made by card as cash use declines in UK
- Bitcoin and Cryptocurrencies: Money revolution, or a move towards a cashless society?
- The cashless society for the slavery future
- The Globalist's action plan for a cashless society
- Why you should prepare for a cashless society
Aeroflot also won the title of Europe's Leading Airline to Asia. Known unofficially as the Oscars of the tourism industry, the World Travel Awards took place on June 30 in Athens.
"The victory in three prestigious World Travel Awards is a landmark result, a confirmation of our strong entry into the elite of the global industry, and we are particularly proud of the victory in a new nomination, Europe's Leading Airline to Asia. Europe to Asia route is the world's freest and most competitive air transport market," Aeroflot CEO Vitaly Savelyev said.
"On June 26, police received a series of phone calls about explosives planted at locations in Rostov-on-Don," local police said in a statement.
"Police forces made all the necessary checks and no dangerous objects were found," the statement said. "Currently, all the venues are operating normally."
A policeman at the Topos Congress-Hotel in Rostov-on-Don, which was evacuated in the wee hours of the morning on June 27, said 16 venues had been evacuated across the city.
On the other side of the city, a manager at the Luciano Italian restaurant said staff had been told to evacuate the building for around two hours after receiving a bomb threat in an anonymous phone call.
Comment: One has to wonder who else might benefit from bomb scares in a World Cup hosted city. As all eyes are on Russia and glowing reports from World Cup visitors are destroying the Western lies, it wouldn't be surprising that those with vested interests in 'keeping Russia in her place' might desire to orchestrate such threats.
- How the World Cup is destroying America's narrative on Russia
- Sorry Russophobes And Neocons, The World Cup in Russia is Off to a Flyer
- Anti-Russian propaganda means nothing to hundreds of thousands of international fans enjoying World Cup in Russia
They deleted this video from their official channel after it got too much negative feedback. TED.com is now trying to illegally censor this video by having it scrubbed from YouTube due to "copyright infringement", even though the video is licensed under the Creative Commons.
Comment: Nothing that traumatizes children and causes irreparable psychological harm can be called normal - it's child abuse, period! We have been saying for quite some time that it is in the interests of the pathological elite to make this vile practice acceptable to the public so they may continue their depravity without fear of reprisals.
- Normalization of Pedophilia: Psychopaths Try to Recreate Society in Their Own Image
- Pedophile rings are enormous and pervasive among the world's elites
- Hollywood and corporate media are crusading to normalize pedophilia
- How the Left pushes pedophilia














Comment: No matter how well behaved the majority are, there are always some jerks who have to ruin it for everyone else. But considering the reputation of football fans, the World Cup in Russia has been low drama so far.
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