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Rapper Zuby was suspended by Twitter for tweeting "Ok dude" at a transgender woman who calls herself the 'Pronoun Enforcer' and the temporary ban was celebrated by the left-wing activist.
"I've been temporarily locked out of Twitter for tweeting 'OK dude' in response to someone," Zuby posted on his Instagram page. "Apparently that violates the 'hateful conduct' policy. Wow... I've appealed it."
Yes, really.
A letter sent by OU President Joseph Harroz Jr. explains how a female professor gave a "trigger warning" before using the word but that this did "not lessen the pain caused by the use of the word."
"For students in the class, as well as members of our community, this was another painful experience," wrote Harroz Jr.
Comment: These children have no idea how the world works. They will be woefully unprepared for life outside a University that caters to their privileged whinings. God help them.
The prosecution is working to extradite Assange to the US under a US-UK extradition treaty, a treaty whose contents the prosecution now says we should ignore because they explicitly forbid political extraditions. The prosecution says it doesn't matter anyway because Assange is not a political actor, yet in 2010 the US government that's trying to extradite him labeled him a political actor in those exact words. Assange's trial is taking place in a maximum security prison for dangerous violent offenders because that's where he's being jailed for no stated reason and despite having no history of violence, which means he's kept separate from the courtroom in a sound-resistant safety enclosure where he can't hear or participate in his own trial. The magistrate judging the case says he can't be allowed out of the enclosure since he's considered dangerous, because he's been arbitrarily placed in a prison for dangerous violent offenders. The magistrate keeps telling Assange to stop speaking up during his trial and to speak through his lawyers, yet he's being actively prevented from communicating with his lawyers.
Comment: See also:
- Debunking The Smear That Assange Recklessly Published Unredacted Documents
- Chelsea Manning's brave grand jury resistance a major hurdle for US prosecutors in Assange extradition hearing
- Assange extradition hearing is Damocles sword over journalists' heads while UK mainstream media participate in his crucifixion
- 'Can't participate, can't communicate': Day 3 of Assange's US extradition hearing
- British show-trial: Craig Murray reports on Day 2 of the Assange extradition hearing
- On Trump's betrayal of Julian Assange
- Assange blasts court for preventing communication with lawyers, alleges legal team is being SPIED on
- US plotted to assassinate Julian Assange, WikiLeaks attorney tells London court
The aggressive animal rights organization made the shocking suggestion on Twitter last week, writing: 'Carnivorous is an anagram of coronavirus. Coincidence? We think NOT!'
Thousands of commenters have replied, accusing PETA of spreading dangerous misinformation and also pointing out a few unflattering anagrams of the name 'PETA.'
'Scientists have a hunch that contact with live animals or their dead flesh may be the source of the deadly virus,' PETA wrote.
Comment: Which means the OAS and Chrystia Freeland's Lima Group rigged it. TEXTBOOK 'meddling in other countries' democratic affairs'...
A new MIT study has found no evidence of fraud in Bolivia's 2019 election, despite allegations of serious irregularities by the Organization of American States (OAS), which led to the ousting of Evo Morales in a military coup.
John Curiel and Jack R Williams examined the OAS's report and published their findings in the Washington Post on Thursday. "As specialists in election integrity, we find that the statistical evidence does not support the claim of fraud in Bolivia's October election," they wrote.
The MIT researchers said the OAS had adopted a "novel approach to fraud analysis" and that its statistical conclusions would appear to be "deeply flawed."
Comment: Previously:
- Resignation of Bolivia's Evo Morales Was No Victory for Democracy, but a US-Sponsored Coup
- 'A classic coup': Bolivia's new government is a 'military regime with no constitutional authority' - Max Blumenthal
- Russian intelligence states that coup in Bolivia is an attempt to destabilize all of Latin America
- Bolivia's coup: Morales toppled not due to his failures, but due to his success
- Audios containing details of alleged coup plan and US involvement emerge amid Bolivian crisis
I was perplexed: the same people who adhere to tribal politics and operate in racially segregated political cells preach universalism to others. I came to understand that nothing was transparent or obvious about Jewish culture and identitarianism, and that this was by design. I decided to untangle the Jewish enigma from a new perspective: instead of asking who or what Jews are, I asked what those who self-identify as Jews believe in, what precepts they adhere to. This question was the beginning of my struggle.
By the time I published The Wandering Who? (2011), I realised that those who identify as Jews can be divided into three non-exclusive categories. 1. Those who follow Torah and Mitzvoth. 2. Those who identify with their Jewish ancestry. 3. Those who identify politically as Jews. In The Wandering Who I argued that while the first and the second categories are innocent, the third category is always contaminated by biological determinism. The third category is, in fact, racist to the core. While Jews aren't necessarily a race, Jewish politics are, too often, racially oriented. This applies to both Zionists and the so called 'anti' Zionists. In my work there is no real distinction between Jewish Zionists and their Jewish dissenters. I have found them to be equally racist.
"Security is Clearview's top priority," Tor Ekeland, Clearview AI's attorney, said in a statement. "Unfortunately, data breaches are part of life in the 21st century. Our servers were never accessed. We patched the flaw, and continue to work to strengthen our security."
The company didn't specify the flaw. The data breach was first reported by The Daily Beast.
Clearview's clients are mostly law enforcement agencies, with police departments in Toronto, Atlanta and Florida all using the technology. The company has a database of 3 billion photos that it collected from the internet, including websites like YouTube, Facebook, Venmo and LinkedIn.
Comment: Which means, if anything, the numbers of people with actual Coronavirus are being overestimated...
Global panic sets in as China moves the diagnostic goal-posts
In Hubei Province, China, where the 'new' virus was first diagnosed, and where the vast majority of the cases have occurred, it's no longer considered necessary to test for the presence of CV antibodies before diagnosing the disease.
Let's say that again.
The epicentre of the so-called new virus outbreak is currently diagnosing new cases of the disease without testing for the virus.
Instead they are relying on 'clinical diagnosis', which is defined as [our emphasis]:
"The estimated identification of the disease underlying a patient's complaints based merely on signs, symptoms and medical history of the patient rather than on laboratory examination or medical imaging."
Comment: The WHO and most governments took their cue from China. When they observed how seriously the Chinese were taking it, they followed suit. Which is interesting in itself.
But the likely reason why China acted 'out of an abundance of caution' is because their 'top experts' at the BSL-4 biolab in Wuhan city goofed up and accidentally released a virus they had been fiddling with in order to produce some form of Coronavirus vaccine.
For obvious reasons, Russia's Communist Party has made itself the protector of the Bolshevik leader's legacy and it tends to react sensitively to any perceived slight. Now many of its members are up in arms over plans to hold a forthcoming national vote on Lenin's birthday.
When the date for the general ballot on changing the constitution was announced, most Russians were simply happy to have a day off work. However, Communists quickly realized that April 22 happens to coincide with the 150th birthday of their revered icon. Now, they're not entirely convinced that the clash is purely coincidental.
Comment: While the big news of this Project Veritas release is that Wright said that he's a socialist (gasp!), the real news here is what he had to say about the state of the news in general and his network in particular. News is just another form of entertainment at this point, with the mighty clicks and views dictating the slant of everything important. This isn't exactly stunningly new information, but it's interesting to hear it from someone on the inside who "feel(s) really bad about it".
See also:
- CNN's own source says Michael Cohen story is fake news, but network still doubles down on it
- Pam Bondi's Biden expose during impeachment trial blacked out on ABC, CBS, NBC
- ABC takes advantage of Iran conflict to FINALLY screen Epstein story... 3 years late
- NBC, ABC And CBS appear to have run cover for world's most powerful rape rings
- Hypocrisy: So much for 'whistleblower' coverage at ABC and CBS
- Busted! ABC News caught using old gun range footage to push fake news about Turkish 'slaughter' of Syrian Kurds
- Trump slams WaPo-ABC 'phony suppression poll' showing him getting smoked by 2020 Democrats
Wright was disciplined after higher-ups at ABC News reviewed footage in which Wright describes himself as a "socialist" and appears to criticize the network for the way in which it chooses to present the news.
The veteran reporter expounded at length on his political views. "I would consider myself a socialist, like I think there should be national health insurance," he said. "I'm totally fine with reining in corporations, I think they're too many billionaires, and I think there's a wealth gap - that's a problem."
In the hidden video that Project Veritas said was filmed in New Hampshire during its primary's coverage, Wright, 56, also called President Trump "a d---" while simultaneously complaining that Trump is sometimes not given "credit for what things he does do."
Wright did not respond to Fox News' request for comment. A rep for ABC News told Fox News he would be reassigned after serving his suspension.
"Any action that damages our reputation for fairness and impartiality or gives the appearance of compromising it harms ABC News and the individuals involved," the rep said. "David Wright has been suspended, and to avoid any possible appearance of bias, he will be reassigned away from political coverage when he returns."















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