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'Insult to all who fought Nazis': Russia slams Estonia for plans to bring back SS soldier monument

monument to a soldier dressed in Waffen SS uniform
© Wikipedia
Estonia's plans to bring back a monument to a soldier dressed in Waffen SS uniform is a provocation and affront to the memory of those who died fighting the Nazis, the Russian Embassy has said.

The stela with a bronze bas-relief depicts an armed trooper in Nazi gear, and a tablet reading: "To Estonian men who fought in 1940-1945 against Bolshevism and for the restoration of Estonian independence." It caused a lot of controversy after being erected at the cemetery in the town of Lihula in August 2004.

The government ordered its removal less than two weeks later, saying that the memorial created unnecessary links between Estonian independence fighters and the German invaders. Nazi sympathizers staged rallies on the spot where the stela once stood. Last year, one such demonstration attracted around 200 people.

Cult

Convicted pedophile joins 'Drag Queen Story Time' but is caught by concerned parents

Drag Queen Storytime

Seems convicted pedophiles have no problem maneuvering themselves to prey on children as long as it's under the LGBTQ+ banner.
A pro-family activist group has uncovered the truth about the pedophile past of a drag queen who reads to young children at a public library's "Drag Queen Storytime."

Thirty-two-year-old Albert Garza is a registered sex offender who was convicted of assaulting an eight-year-old boy in 2008, yet that has not hindered him from dressing in garish women's clothing, calling himself "Tatiana Mala Nina," and performing in front of kids.

When the story broke, one news site suggested an alternative name for "Drag Queen Storytime," with a headline that blared, "Pederast Story Hour in Houston."

Control Panel

Facebook updates policy to permit death threats against 'dangerous individuals'

Facebook dangerous individuals policy
© Reuters/Stephen Lam
Facebook has issued an ominous new policy permitting death threats and calls for violence - so long as they're directed against "dangerous" individuals or organizations, or someone accused (but not convicted) of a crime.

Facebook has updated its "community standards" to carve out a few exceptions to its "no death threats" policy. Calls for "high-severity violence" are now permitted, as long as they're directed at individuals "covered in the Dangerous Individuals and Organizations policy" or individuals "described as having carried out violent crimes or sexual offenses" by media reports. After all, are people banned from Facebook really people at all?

The change was spotted on Tuesday by commentator Paul Joseph Watson, who along with his former Infowars boss Alex Jones was one of a handful of mostly-conservative personalities banned from Facebook in May under its "Dangerous Individuals" policy. Back then, even mentioning one of the banned names could get a user banned - unless the mention was derogatory.

Comment: See also:


Stop

Court bans father of 7yo boy slated for transition from 'teaching him basic rules for boys'

Court bans father from teaching basic rules
© Global Look Press/Frank May
Jeff Younger, who is locked in a court battle with his ex-wife over whether their son should undergo transition to a girl, says a court order bans him from discussing things like religion or the need to be respectful to girls.

Jeff and his former spouse Anne Georgulas are trying to resolve a parental dispute over their son, James. Anne insists that James identifies as a girl, calls him Luna, and envisions hormone therapy and eventually sex-change surgery in the future. Jeff rejects the idea and says his son is perfectly comfortable being a boy in his presence. The pair are fighting a legal battle, with a court temporarily ordering Jeff not to impose a male identity on the child.

The order forbids Jeff from calling his son James in front of anyone who knows him as a girl, and this significantly limits what they can do together, he told RT's Sophie Shevardnadze.


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Syringe

Big Pharma oligopoly: American diabetics forced to travel to Canada for affordable insulin

diabetes insulin big pharma
© Reuters / Carlos Osorio
Allison Nimlos, a type 1 diabetes advocate from the US, during a trip to buy lower cost insulin in London, Ontario, Canada, June 29, 2019.

Notice that, in the US, she can afford the luxury object in her left hand, no problem. But not the essential object in her right hand...
Big Pharma's price-gouging has forced a group of Americans to take a 15-hour drive across the border to Canada just to buy life-saving drugs and avoid the "astronomical cost" at home, one of the trip's organizers told RT.

In the US, the price of insulin has nearly doubled in five years. In order the get the life-saving medicine, a group of people from Minnesota recently spent 15 hours driving more than 815 miles in a bus to Canada, where it is much cheaper.

Many Americans just can't afford to buy the drugs they desperately need at home, the trip's co-organizer Quinn Nystrom told RT, adding that the price difference across the border is "huge."
"I just went to CVS in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The retail price of the vial [of insulin] is $340. When I went to London, Ontario to pick it up at Walmart pharmacy there, in US dollars the retail price was $26.

From the high cost of insulin, I've had to go into debt because of it. I've had to put it on credit card. I've had to reach out to family members to help me pay for it because it had gotten too expensive, and I can't cover it because of astronomical cost."

Comment: Three companies in particular are major culprits here: US firm Eli Lilly, Danish firm Novo Nordisk, and French firm Sanofi. They need to be broken up and/or see swathes of their operations heavily regulated. As things stand, they're operating as powerful, shadow governments, grossly distorting market equilibrium.

Alas, they have politicians in their pockets because they're so rich they write the laws...


Mr. Potato

Alabama man allegedly fed 'attack squirrel' meth to keep it aggressive: officials (UPDATE)

attack squirrel
© Limestone County Sheriff’s Office
A squirrel was allegedly fed meth by a man in Alabama so it would stay aggressive, officials said.
An "attack squirrel" housed in an Alabama apartment and fed methamphetamine by its owner to make sure it stayed aggressive was rescued Monday, officials said.

The squirrel was removed from the alleged drug den by investigators following a bust at an apartment in Athens, according to authorities.

One man, identified as Ronnie Reynolds, 37, was arrested at the scene, but the Limestone County Sheriff's Office is still looking for another suspect — the alleged "caretaker" of the squirrel — identified as Mickey Paulk, 35.

Comment: Update: June 19 from Fox News:
Alabama man says 'attack squirrel' not on meth, disputing officials' claim

The outlandish tale of a meth-fueled "attack squirrel" just got even nuttier.

The wanted Alabama man who police alleged fed a pet rodent methamphetamine to keep it aggressive has spoken out while on the lam — and he says his pet squirrel is no druggie.

Mickey Paulk, 35, released a Facebook video on Tuesday — alongside a squirrel — after the Limestone County Sheriff's Office said he was wanted on multiple charges including possession of a controlled substance.

Investigators raided a home in Athens on Monday looking for Paulk after they were told he'd been caring for an "attack squirrel." Paulk wasn't there, but police found another man, who they arrested on drug charges.

They also found the squirrel.

It's illegal to have a pet squirrel in Alabama. Officials said they released the critter into the wild, as "there was no safe way to test the squirrel for meth."

But in his video, Paulk appeared to suggest he was somehow reunited with his critter pal — and not because the squirrel came back looking for a fix.

"They said it was a trained attack squirrel in a residence that was on meth," Paulk is heard saying in the video. "You can't give squirrels meth, it would kill them. I'm pretty sure, but I've never tried it."

Warning: Graphic Language


The 35-year-old said the squirrel is just over 10 months old and described his personality as being "an a--hole, he's a mean motherf-----. No doubt."

"But he's not a trained attack squirrel, and he's not on meth, I'm pretty sure," Paulk said. "I better not find out he's on meth anyway. I don't think he likes that s---. The squirrel is safe. The public isn't in danger in any way from the methed-out squirrel in the neighborhood."

Paulk claimed police invented the story because they were "mad" he wasn't at the home and questioned how he could be charged if he wasn't in the house at the time of the raid, during which deputies said they seized meth, drug paraphernalia and body armor. Paulk said he no longer lived at the home, though, some of his belongings were still there.

He described the situation as a "joke," and assured "the animal lovers out there" the squirrel is doing well.

"Look at the camera, look at the camera, don't squeak at me," Paulk said at the end of his video as he talked to the supposedly sober squirrel.



Russian Flag

Putin tells Oliver Stone that 'Russians & Ukrainians are essentially one people'

Russia Ukraine
© Sputnik / Ramil Sitdikov (left); Reuters / Valentyn Ogirenko (right)
President Vladimir Putin believes that Russia and Ukraine are "essentially the same nation," and a rapprochement is inevitable, he told director Oliver Stone in an interview for his latest documentary.

Putin juxtaposed the common roots and Orthodox Christian religion of the Ukrainian and Russian peoples with the values of the Western world.

"I, for one, believe that Russians and Ukrainians are one people. We are essentially the same nation."

Comment: They are indeed one people. In this context, the border between them is absurd and serves to harm people on both sides of it, rather than protect them. It's similar to Taiwan/Hong Kong and China.


Sheeple

Surveillance nation: Complicit media encourages Generation Z adults to sign each other up for facial recognition at music festivals, airports

PreCheck
© USA Today
What is wrong with the picture above? A lot.

The picture shows just how complicit the mass media has become in convincing Generation Z (Gen Z) adults into accepting TSA-style checkpoints at public venues.

USA Today's caption says it all,
Annabel Hess, right, signed up for PreCheck at an RV outside the gates of the Country LakeShake music festival in Chicago in late June at the urging of her roommate Catie Hjerpe, left.
USA Today's reporter Dawn Gilberston, offers a disturbing glimpse into the mass media's collusion with TSA-style checkpoints at public venues.

The story describes how happy a young woman is to join IdentoGo's TSA PreCheck just so she can avoid check-in lines at music festivals.

Cut

Twitter to ban tweets 'dehumanizing' religious groups; more content censorship in the works

Twitter ban religious hate speech
© Reuters / Regis Duvignau
Twitter will begin deleting tweets that contain “dehumanizing language towards religious groups, which threatens to open a Pandora's box of nebulous social-justice concepts, and will almost certainly result in accusations of unfairness and bias.
Twitter will begin deleting tweets that contain "dehumanizing language towards religious groups," the first step in a content policing overhaul that promises to get complicated.

Starting Tuesday, the social media platform will remove reported tweets that directly attack religious groups with "dehumanizing language." For example, the company says that hypothetical tweets like "We need to exterminate the rats. The [religious group] are disgusting" will be deleted.

Though Twitter did not say if the accounts posting such tweets would be suspended, it did say that tweets posted before Tuesday will be deleted without "any account suspension," indicating the company will hand out bans for tweets made after the rule comes into force.

Comment: Whatever the stated intentions, the goal is more draconian censorship - and conservatives will continue to be in the cross-hairs:


NPC

Australian park named after native plant, may be renamed because it's 'politically incorrect and racist'

Blackboy Park Perth Australia
© Google Maps
Blackboy Park in the city of Joondalup has long borne the slang name of the indigenous Australian plant Xanthorrhoea because it boasts five of the shrubs. The plants were previously commonly referred to as Blackboys but have, in recent decades, been rebranded ‘Grass Trees.’
A local town council in Perth, Australia is contemplating renaming one of its local parks, which is named after a native plant, because it's considered "politically incorrect" and "racist."

Blackboy Park in the city of Joondalup has long borne the slang name of the indigenous Australian plant Xanthorrhoea because it boasts five of the shrubs. The plants were previously commonly referred to as Blackboys but have, in recent decades, been rebranded 'Grass Trees.'

After some political pressure, the city council will now consult with the local community about a potential name change before finalizing plans with the state geographical names authority. The mooted name change has caused something of a stir online with some wondering if it is necessary. "You're kidding. It's a black boy, suck it up," one person said, while another asked: "What isn't offensive any more?"

However, others argued that the name change is long overdue. "The problem is not that the name is 'politically incorrect.' It's that the Xanthorrhoea/grass tree got that nickname for racist reasons in the first place," another commenter wrote.