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'Free Tommy' riot breaks out in London, UK press pretty much ignores the whole story

'Free Tommy' supporters
© Cliff Hide/Global Look Press
'Free Tommy' supporters storm a bus near Trafalgar Square
The UK press have been quick to hype threats posed by Russian football hooligans, but over the weekend they were more subdued in their reporting of the riot that broke out at Saturday's 'Free Tommy' march in London.

The right-wing and nationalist protesters descended on London in the name of free speech. They were instigated by the arrest of self-styled independent journalist Tommy Robinson, who was recently sentenced to ten months in prison when he put the trial of a grooming gang at risk, violating his parole.

They called on supporters of the one-time English Defense League leader to "stand up for free speech," against "this dictatorship they call a government", according to the campaign's next event page. And they got it. With thousands of St. George's cross and Union Jack flag waving supporters turning up in central London for the cause.


Comment: England's World Cup warm-up is going well then.


Mr. Potato

Social justice lunacy: 3 recent stories that will make you say "What The Heck!?"

looney left
The Social Justice movement has elicited laughter, confusion and concern over the years. Their beliefs are so absurd that sometimes it's hard to tell if they are being serious. Unfortunately for sane people, SJW lunacy is now spreading like a virus throughout Western culture. This week has been jam-packed with some of the most ridiculous SJW-inspired news that I have seen in a while, and that's really saying something.

Google Vegan Emoji

To start off the freak show, take a look at the tweet below from a Google employee that is responsible for designing emojis.


Google's cultish quest for "diversity" and "inclusion" has led them to devote time and resources to make sure emojis are politically correct. Apparently, they are so committed to inclusion that they went out of their way to remove an egg from the salad emoji to please the 3% of the population that is vegan. Maybe Google is just afraid of vegan backlash. Vegans can be a hateful group when someone doesn't properly accommodate their beliefs.

Bad Guys

Muslim refugee says Sweden has no choice but to adopt sharia & convert to Islam

Sweden
They come to Sweden as "refugees" to start a new life at the expense of taxpayers, but then they want to impose sharia law. The number of Muslims living in Sweden is approximately 810,000, or 8.1 per cent of the population.

Shari'a laws are a set of laws that are based on the life of President Muhammad. According to the Sharia laws:
  • There is no freedom of religion or freedom of speech.
  • There is no equality between people (the non-Muslim is not equal to the Muslim).
  • There is no democracy or a separation between religion and state politics.
  • FGM, Acid attacks, honor killings, beheading and stoning.
Sharia is incompatible with Christian values. Liberals and leftists in the West use the made up term "Islamophobia" to portray anyone who criticizes Islam as a "racist".

Comment:


Binoculars

Crisis at US National Archives: A lot of key records are missing

US National Archives
In the middle of directing the difficult task of transferring the historically important records of the Obama administration into the National Archives, the archivist in charge, David Ferriero, ran into a serious problem: A lot of key records are missing.

A first-rate librarian, Ferriero has been driving a much-needed digital overhaul and expansion of the National Archives over the nine years of his appointment. This will greatly improve the ability of digital search locally and remotely, as well as accessing the files themselves.

To support this effort, in 2014 President Obama signed the Presidential and Federal Records Act Amendments. For the first time electronic government records were placed under the 1950 Federal Records Act. The new law also included updates clarifying "the responsibilities of federal government officials when using non-government email systems" and empowering "the National Archives to safeguard original and classified records from unauthorized removal." Additionally, it gives the Archivist of the United States the final authority in determining just what is a government record.

And yet the accumulation of recent congressional testimony has made it clear that the Obama administration itself engaged in the wholesale destruction and "loss" of tens of thousands of government records covered under the act as well as the intentional evasion of the government records recording system by engaging in private email exchanges. So far, former President Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former Attorney General Lynch and several EPA officials have been named as offenders. The IRS suffered record "losses" as well. Former federal prosecutor Andrew McCarthy called it "an unauthorized private communications system for official business for the patent purpose of defeating federal record-keeping and disclosure laws."

Comment: With the daily exposure of the massive level of corruption within the US government, the attempts at wholesale destruction of any incriminating evidence will likely intensify.


Light Saber

Tide turning: Israel branded 'illegal state' by Spanish party leader for practicing 'apartheid'

gaza barbed wire
© Jaack Guez/Agence France-Presse
A Palestinian protester walking behind the barbed wire border fence
Israel has been branded an "illegal state" by the leader of Spain's third-largest party, Podemos, for conducting an apartheid-like massacre at the Gaza fence bordering Palestine.

"We need to act more firmly on an illegal country like Israel," Iglesias Turrion told Spanish RTVE channel. Accusing the country of violating international law and resorting to what he called apartheid-like policies, the leader of the left-wing party questioned the legitimacy of the state of Israel.

"Israel's actions are illegal. The apartheid policies of the state of Israel are illegal," the politician said, adding that when it comes to international politics he and his party would continue to "defend international rights."

Comment: The more voices raised the better. It's getting harder than it used to be for Israel to shout down the world:


Info

Hong Kong hand six year sentence to activist leader Edward Leung

Edward Leung
© Alex Hofford/EPA
Edward Leung crosses the prison yard to board a bus to take him to Hong Kong’s high court for sentencing.


Leung was convicted over his role in protests in 2016 dubbed the 'fishball revolution'


Hong Kong's leading independence activist has been jailed for six years for his involvement in some of the city's worst protest violence for decades.

Edward Leung was convicted in May of rioting over the 2016 running battles with police, when demonstrators hurled bricks torn up from pavements and set rubbish alight in the commercial district of Mong Kok.

Handing down his jail term, Judge Anthea Pang said Leung actively participated in the riots and described his actions as "wanton and vicious".

Comment: See also:


Bad Guys

Pro-Israeli British nationalists face-off with pro-Palestine Al Quds marchers

Police arrest a counter-demonstrator at Sunday's Al Quds march
© Alex Cavendish/Global Look Press
Police arrest a counter-demonstrator at Sunday's Al Quds march
Pro-Israeli British nationalists scuffled with police and pro-Palestine demonstrators at this year's Al Quds march in London.

The protest was part of Quds Day, an annual protest against Zionism the current and historical actions of Israeli state. Counter-protests were arranged by supporters of Israel and were attended by British nationalists opposed to the event's link to Lebanese group Hezbollah. A large police presence mostly kept the two groups apart.


Heart - Black

Watchdog group blasts Amazon over working conditions at product supply factory in China

Jeff Bezos Amazon
A watchdog group is calling on Amazon.com Inc. to improve conditions for factory workers in China who make Echo speakers and Kindle e-readers, renewing criticisms that CEO Jeff Bezos became the world's wealthiest man on the backs of low-paid laborers.

The New York-based China Labor Watch released a report at the weekend following a nine-month investigation of working conditions at a factory in the city of Hengyang owned by Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., the company known as Foxconn, which manufactures products for Amazon. It offers the first behind-the-scenes glimpse of how Amazon produces voice-activated speakers that cost as little as $40.

The report, which paints a picture of low pay and intense working conditions, includes the following findings:

Comment: The findings underscore Amazon's general indifference to its US based labor force:


Sheeple

Caving to the liberal mob: Twitter CEO apologizes for eating at Chick-fil-A because of company CEO's gay marriage stance

Jack Dorsey
© Francois Durand/Getty Images
Co-chair and founder of Twitter, Jack Dorsey
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey on Sunday expressed regret over eating at Chick-fil-A, because of the chicken company's CEO's personal views on gay marriage.

Dorsey tweeted a screenshot from his phone that showed a purchase he had made at Chick-fil-A using a mobile application. After a liberal backlash, however, Dorsey apologized for eating at the popular fast food restaurant.

At issue was Chick-fil-A CEO Dan Cathy's 2012 support for defining marriage as between a man and a woman, which he described as "the biblical definition of a family."

Comment: Libtard insanity on full display - even minor infractions of the increasingly authoritarian liberal dogma will trigger SJW hysteria.


Blackbox

Publicity stunt? Chloe Ayling's kidnapper jailed for 16 years after drugging and abducting glamor model

Chloe Ayling
Chloe Ayling's kidnapper has been jailed for 16 years; found guilty of kidnapping the aspiring British glamor model. Lukasz Herba, however, has insisted that he "loved" the model and that the abduction was a publicity stunt.

Herba, who maintains his innocence and has already confirmed that he will appeal the sentence, was ordered to pay £60,000 ($80,300) damages to Ayling.

The accused, who wore a grey hoodie and jeans in court, was sentenced to 16 years for drugging and kidnapping the mum-of-one. Ayling was lured to a Milan address on the pretext of a bogus modelling job. She was then held hostage for six days at a farmhouse before being released at the British consulate in Milan.

Polish-born Herba, however, insists that the kidnapping was a set-up so the aspiring glamor model could star on reality TV and boost followers of her paid-for profile, through which she sold "spicy"photographs of herself for cash. "She wanted to be a model and she wanted to go on reality TV," he said.