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Editor Kathy Gyngell writes that men have been "subjected to an across-the-board character assassination" by a "harpy led onslaught." While Gyngell points out that the men of Westminster might be innocent until proven guilty as far as the law is concerned, they are suffering through a trial by media, and are presumed guilty with their reputations and lives irreversibly damaged.

Veteran German fashion designer for Chanel, Karl Lagerfeld, sparked controversy by criticising Angela Merkel's decision to take in more than one million asylum seekers since the migrant crisis of 2015.
"One cannot -- even if there are decades between them -- kill millions of Jews so you can bring millions of their worst enemies in their place," he told a French television show.
"I know someone in Germany who took a young Syrian and after four days said, 'The greatest thing Germany invented was the Holocaust,'" he added.
Several hundred people lodged official complaints about Lagerfeld's comments, the French media regulator said Monday after he appeared on the "Salut les terriens!" (Hello Earthlings!) talkshow on the C8 channel on Saturday.
The veteran Chanel designer, who was born in Hamburg just as Adolf Hitler came to power, had earlier lambasted Merkel for taking more than one million asylum seekers since the migrant crisis of 2015.
Labour's Emma Dent Coad warned Victorian illnesses were returning due to devastating poverty levels affecting some of Kensington's roughly 160,000 residents.
The damning report, titled "After Grenfell: Housing and Inequality in Kensington and Chelsea", found multiple instances of children being admitted to hospital with hypocalceamic shock that caused them to collapse due to a lack of calcium.
The findings were particularly stark in the northern Golborne ward, where Ms Dent Coad was a councillor, with 51 per cent of children living in poverty and the average life expectancy for a man more than 20 years lower than in Hans Town ward where Harrods is situated.
Several women accused Minnesota state Sen. Dan Schoen of "persistent and unwanted" invitations to meet and allegations that Schoen grabbed them from behind and sent them photographs of male genitalia on social media, the MinnPost reported.
Schoen, a first-term senator who previously served in Minnesota's state house, knew of each alleged incident when the MinnPost approached him for comment, but called the allegations either false or taken out of context.
"It was never my intention to leave the impression I was making an inappropriate advance on anyone," Schoen told the MinnPost. "I feel terrible that someone may have a different interpretation of an encounter, but that is the absolute truth. I also unequivocally deny that I ever made inappropriate contact with anyone."
Rasheed, who appears to be well-informed of her rights, did the right thing and filmed the interaction and also refused to answer their questions. However, it does not take away from the sheer ominous nature of this type of activity.
On June 30, 2015, California governor Jerry Brown signed SB 277 effectively stripping the personal and religious belief exemptions for parents who choose not to vaccinate their children. The law went into effect in 2016 and required that all children entering daycare, kindergarten, or 7th grade to be vaccinated unless they have a medical exemption.
Now, it appears that the enforcers of this recently enacted law are going to extreme lengths to do their job of forcing compliance-up to and including staking out parents as they drop their kids off at the bus stop.
In true Stasi-esque fashion, the officer and the school official approached Rasheed and demanded she show them her papers.
Terrion Pouncy, 19, is recovering in hospital after the incident at the Original Maxwell Street Polish, near Halsted St, in Chicago, on Tuesday.
He had apparently tried to put his small-caliber pistol in his trousers after he stole money, a smartphone and wallet when he threatened two workers at around 6am, the Chicago Tribune reported.
But something went wrong as he ran from the takeaway and he ended up with a gunshot wound to the groin and thigh, court papers said.
He didn't manage to get far with the injuries and decided to phone emergency services a short time later and tell them he was shot, according to court documents.
Like a pack of rabid dogs, Detroit cops from two different precincts found themselves in the same house last Thursday and then turned on each other. Now, two Detroit Police officers are off the streets and a supervisor has been removed from special operations because the cops nearly killed each other inside this person's home.
Detroit Police Chief James Craig told WXYZ this could have ended with deaths and could also result in criminal and administrative charges.
Craig said he is going to turn over findings to the prosecutor for possible assault charges, as some officers threw punches.
So too is rape. Sexual assault.
Then as the Roy Moore case unspools, it is reasonable to ask: Since Media Matters is giving these 38-year old allegations so much prominent play (and Moore denies them) - why did MM spend so much time defending Hillary Clinton - the enabler of Bill's behavior that resulted in allegations of rape and sexual assault? And why the hasty leap to the side of New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez - he too denying Moore-like charges of sex with underage girls.
What we have here is a massive hypocrisy. There is one Media Matters standard for Menendez and another for Moore. In the Menendez case Media Matters notes that in reaction to a story originating in the Daily Caller that said the Senator had paid young women for sex "Menendez has consistently denied the allegations...". So too has Moore, as reported here at ABC News.
"Controversial Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore denied a Washington Post report Thursday that he engaged in sexual activity with a 14-year-old girl in the late 1970s, as prominent Republicans began to question whether he should remain in the race."
- don't talk back to police officers,
- don't even think about defending yourself against a SWAT team raid (of which there are 80,000 every year),
- don't run when a cop is nearby lest you be mistaken for a fleeing criminal,
- don't carry a cane lest it be mistaken for a gun,
- don't expect privacy in public,
- don't let your kids walk to the playground alone,
- don't engage in nonviolent protest near where a government official might pass,
- don't try to grow vegetables in your front yard,
- don't play music for tips in a metro station,
- don't feed whales,
- and on and on.
Sometimes it's dangerous enough calling the cops when you're not contending with a disability.
Unfortunately, the risks just skyrocket when a disability is involved.
Nancy Schrock called 911 for help after her husband, Tom, who suffered with mental health issues, started stalking around the backyard, upending chairs and screaming about demons. Several times before, police had transported Tom to the hospital, where he was medicated and sent home after 72 hours. This time, Tom was tasered twice. He collapsed, lost consciousness and died.
Comment: As the militarization of the police forces continues, expect to see more incidents of police violence. While there may be some police that are not inherently bad, the culture surrounding the police is such that those that aren't predisposed to violence and corruption are quickly weeded out, leaving psycho killer cops trained by the IDF to repress and brutalize the public instead of protecting them.
The group, led by scientist Alexander Panchin and sceptic Mikhail Lidin, say they will use the latter's YouTube channel to "show viewers why they shouldn't believe everything they see on their TV screens," Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper reports.
They are the people behind Russia's Harry Houdini Prize, which regularly invites the stars of psychic shows to replicate their feats under controlled conditions for a prize of one million roubles ($17,000; £13,000).














Comment: There is no doubt that any scandalous dirt 'uncovered' on politicians is but a political move by other politicians to conveniently remove them from the game. And furthermore, any revelations that do not touch the subject of pedophilia are simply a distraction or 'limited hangout'. Could that be what has got these politicians so scared?
The other angle to this is that the SJW witch hunt is now spreading into almost every corner of daily life, and is being given some serious legs by the mainstream media. Interesting times indeed.