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Objections, even to treating children, would be considered "discrimination," pursuant to Biden's reinterpretation of sex to include sexual orientation and "gender identity."
"The American College of Pediatricians, the Catholic Medical Association, and an OB-GYN doctor who specializes in caring for adolescents filed suit in federal court to challenge a Biden administration mandate requiring doctors to perform gender transition procedures on any patient, including a child, if the procedure violates a doctor's medical judgment or religious beliefs," read a press release from the Alliance Defending Freedom.

Demonstrators opposing coronavirus vaccines and the idea of vaccine passports gathered in central London on Saturday
The protest march kicked off at Hyde Park on Saturday afternoon and set off across Vauxhall Bridge and toward Clapham Common. London's Metropolitan Police reported road blockages and bus delays along the route, and officers remained in close proximity to the marchers at all times.
Video footage showed a dense crowd of people in attendance. Some waved religious banners, some held placards opposing vaccination full stop, and others demanded the government drop its plans to require patrons of certain venues be vaccinated against Covid-19.

Although Israeli racism and daily war crimes are very clear, the US pays multi billions to the Israeli occupation in different forms of assistance
The survey, which was conducted in July, shows that there's still a sizable partisan split on the issue. 62% of Democrats think Israel should "prohibit its use in military operations against Palestinians." 32% are opposed to such an idea. With Republicans it's almost the exact opposite: 32% are in favor of restrictions and 61% oppose them.
The study also indicates that there's a growing acceptance for a one-state solution in the region. 56% of Americans said an independent Palestinian state on the West Bank and Gaza was acceptable, while 60% said a "one-state solution in which Israelis and Palestinians are treated as equal citizens" was acceptable.
President Joe Biden vowed on Thursday that the United States would hunt down those responsible for the attack, saying he had ordered the Pentagon to come up with plans to strike at the perpetrators.
U.S. Central Command said the strike took place in Nangarhar province, east of Kabul and bordering Pakistan.

Members of Syrian Democratic Forces hold a flag of the Islamic State militants
Raqqa, Syria • October 4, 2017
On Friday, Fox News's Jennifer Griffin asked Kirby "how many ISIS-K prisoners were left at Bagram and believed to have been released from the prison there and why weren't they removed before the U.S. pulled out to some place like Gitmo?"
Kirby responded by conceding that "clearly, it's in the thousands" while maintaining that he did not have an exact number. Bagram Airbase fell to the Taliban on August 15, just a little over a month after U.S. forces abandoned the base in the dead of night without notifying the Afghan commander on site and even cutting the electricity to the base to aid their exodus.
On Friday, ten separate news groups published versions of a statement addressed to Russian President Vladimir Putin and a number of top officials, decrying what they said was "the persecution of independent journalism in the country."
While the specific claims varied from outlet to outlet, liberal newspaper Novaya Gazeta's copy of the letter urged authorities to abandon the practice of designating outlets as 'foreign agents,' to prevent "fictitious" legal cases being brought against reporters, and to investigate allegations that journalists have been beaten by police at protests.
In late July, Humboldt University's Students Council (AstA) announced it was looking for a person to full the position of an "anti-discrimination" counselor to help students facing discrimination over "race, ethnicity or migrant background" starting from September 15.
The job ad never hid the fact that the counseling would be held on a "partial" basis that would be focused on the "needs and positions of a person seeking advice." It also added that the goal was to create an atmosphere "in which those affected by racist discrimination feel comfortable to share their experiences."
"It's a substance that reacts to magnets," the official told Nikkei, adding "It could be metal."
Moderna, meanwhile, has confirmed receiving "several complaints of particulate matter" in vials distributed in Japan, but that "not safety or efficacy issues" were found related to the reports.
"The company is investigating the reports and remains committed to working transparently and expeditiously with its partner, Takeda, and regulators to address any potential concerns," a spokesperson told Nikkei, adding that a "manufacturing issue" at a plant in Spain was to blame.
After the complaints, the vaccine lot in question as well as two adjacent lots have been taken out of circulation "out of an abundance of caution," according to the spokesperson.
Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga told reporters on Thursday afternoon that he had instructed the ministry to look into the case with safety as the top priority, adding he had received reports that the withdrawal "won't have a significant impact on the country's vaccination campaign." -NikkeiThe foreign matter that 'reacts to magnets' is sure to revive speculation over the viral 'Covid-19 vaccine magnet challenge,' in which dozens of people recorded magnets sticking to their vaccine injection sites.
Comment: Japan reports deaths due to a bad batch of Moderna Covid-19 vaccine:
Two people have died in Japan after having received doses of the Moderna vaccine from a batch that was suspended as a precaution after some of the vials were contaminated with unknown foreign material.
The victims were men in their 30s, each of whom received their second Moderna doses from one of three manufacturing lots that were suspended on Thursday, the Health Ministry said on Saturday. An investigation into the cause of deaths is underway.Japan's rollout of more than 1.63 million doses was halted after the vaccine's domestic distributor, Takeda, alerted the government about the foreign material discovered in 39 unused vials. All contaminated doses were manufactured at a Madrid factory run by a Spanish firm Rovi, which said that the vials in question belonged to a batch exclusively shipped to Japan.The composition of the foreign substance was not immediately clear. However, Japan's TV channel NHK reported that some doses were contaminated with metal particles, citing Health Ministry sources.
Vaccines from the possibly contaminated lots had been sent to 863 vaccination sites across Japan.
Taro Kono, the minister in charge of the country's immunization campaign, said on Friday that more than 500,000 inoculations have been already made using the doses from the lots in question. "It doesn't appear like there are any serious safety issues at this point," Kono said.
Nevertheless, Moderna announced an investigation into the matter, and the EU's drug regulator, the European Medicines Agency (EMA), launched its own probe to determine if the European supply was impacted.

Monday, Aug. 23, 2021, file photo, students sit in an Algebra class at Barbara Coleman Senior High School on the first day of school, in Miami Lakes, Fla. Florida school districts can legally require their students to wear masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19, a judge ruled Friday, Aug, 27, saying Gov. Ron DeSantis overstepped his authority when he issued an executive order banning such mandates.
Leon County Circuit Judge John C. Cooper agreed with a group of parents who claimed in a lawsuit that DeSantis' order is unconstitutional and cannot be enforced. The governor's order gave parents the sole right to decide if their child wears a mask at school.
Cooper said DeSantis' order "is without legal authority."
His decision came after a four-day virtual hearing, and after 10 Florida school boards voted to defy DeSantis and impose mask requirements with no parental opt-out. Districts that have done so include Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, West Palm Beach and others. Cooper's ruling will not go into effect until it is put into writing, which the judge asked the parents' lawyers to complete by Monday.
Comment: People are lied to, manipulated, and bullied to comply with the global totalitarian trend to force people to wear masks, despite no real scientific evidence that will support the decision. On contrary, a lot of scientific research tells us that forcing children to wear masks can be very dangerous.
See also:
- Study finds high carbon dioxide levels in kids who wear face masks, concludes: 'Children should not be forced to wear face masks'
- Covid-19 study on mask-wearing efficacy rejected by journals as no one is 'brave' enough to publish results - Danish researchers
- Cloth face masks might comfort you but they won't protect you from Covid
- A Scientific Look at The Mask Fallacy - And Why We're Told to Wear Them
- Mask-free Sweden nears zero daily Covid deaths, chief epidemiologist warns against 'far-reaching conclusions' about Delta strain
The figure highlights the extent of the upheaval in the High Street as the Covid pandemic sped up changes in shopping habits.
Comment: The relatively harmless coronavirus didn't contribute to this, government restrictions enforced by threats of arrest and fines did.
The data, compiled by commercial property information firm CoStar Group, also reveals that more than two-thirds of these shops remain unoccupied.
Comment: It's true that online shopping and a variety of other factors have contributed to the decline in department stores, but evidence for the long suffering economy can be seen in everything from the rise of slum landlords to soaring unemployment, and, in some areas, even life expectancy has begun to decline:
- Life expectancy in UK began declining at "breakpoint" year of 2011
- Over a third of UK employers planning to make staff redundant, BoE predicts unemployment rate to DOUBLE
- UK's grim economic forecast: Lockdown to depress GDP till 2024, unemployment to double











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