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"You convince yourselves that blacks are oppressed and that it is your job to stop that oppression. How have you not looked at the results to realize that what you did was immoral and had the opposite effect?"
A black woman spoke up at a School Board meeting in Beachwood, Ohio, to take issue with the board's use of critical race and gender theory to divide families, pit students against their parents, and create a racist environment where none had existed before.
"If a lot more of the residents knew of the mess you've made of this school system via the curriculum as policy you would all probably lose your position in the district," she said.

Baroness Jenny Jones, British Green Party member, said a curfew for men would help keep women safer
All men should abide by a 6pm curfew to make women feel safer on the streets after the tragic death of Sarah Everard, a Green Party peer has suggested.
Baroness Jones, who sits in the House of Lords, said in a debate on domestic violence that it could help cut down cases of discrimination too.
It comes after human remains were found last night in the case of Sarah Everard, who went missing after leaving a friends' house in Clapham last week.
Comment: This comprehensive article is likely one of the most insightful takes on feminism that we've seen and published here.
As we move into the third decade of the twenty-first century, we can undoubtedly claim, taking into account all the important elements of social life, that women have achieved equal status with men. Moreover, in some cases, women can justifiably be considered more privileged.
According to research by Sonia Starr, men usually serve 63% more severe sentences than women who have committed the same offense. [1][2] An analysis from the United States found that the workplace death risk is ten times higher for men than for women. [3] According to a 1994 report by Andrew Knestaut, at that time an employee for the Office of Safety, Health and Working Conditions, "women are less likely to be killed at work because they hold far fewer jobs in the most dangerous occupational groups".[4]
The statistics used by the author are related to the United States, but since feminism as a pathological process is most observable within the United States and other Western countries, the presented figures are useful as an indicator of influence the feminist notions have on shaping reactions of society and its institutions.
Women are far more privileged than men when it comes to acquiring custody of children during divorce litigation. According to statistics from American sources, within the United States, in as many as ninety percent of cases, it is the woman who acquires the right of custody over children. Moreover, in regarding the consequences of a divorce, women are likewise far more privileged than men.

Counting of ballots at the polling station №63 in Arkhangelsk after the voting of voters in the election of the governor of the region.
The poll, conducted by registered foreign agent the Levada Center, revealed that 42 percent of those decided would vote for the pro-Vladimir Putin faction, chaired by former President Dmitry Medvedev. Due to Russia's electoral system this figure would likely still guarantee a majority of seats. However, the new estimates reflect a considerable drop in support since December 2017, when the figure was 58 percent.
Behind the ruling party came the far-right LDPR (19%) and the Communists (15%). While these parties have seen slight growth in popularity, no opposition faction has managed to take advantage of United Russia's dip.
Perhaps though, Orwell was not so much a great prophet as he was someone who had looked at recent history in Germany and envisioned that the events would repeat themselves elsewhere in the years to come. It was only 16 years before he wrote those famous words that the Reichstag was burned down. What ensued was a plea from the masses for the eradication of liberties. The German people, with their irrational fear of a Communist takeover, begged the Nazi Party to remove their freedom of speech, restrict their freedom of movement and delete their freedom of the press. Adolf Hitler, naturally, granted them their wishes. Now replace the words 'irrational fear of a Communist takeover' with 'irrational fear of a virus' and we see that, in reality, little has changed.
Many today are not just enjoying the removal of their liberties, but they are begging for more. They are addicted to their new-found servitude. A recent survey conducted in the UK showed that when people were asked if they would miss lockdown measures, should they be terminated, more than half stated that they would miss some or many aspects of them.

Erica Joy Baker, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee technology officer
In past tweets discovered by the Daily Caller, Baker shared her stance on defunding the police, compared police officers to "giant pieces of sh*t" and called for her followers to burn every cop precinct to the ground, shut down the highways and throw tear gas back at the police officers if the cops kill her.
"If the cops kill me, the only way to 'sully' my legacy is to *not* be out in the streets. if the cops kill me, burn every cop precinct to the ground. if the cops kill me, shut down the highways and throw the teargas back at em when they try you. gtfo with that 'sully' shit," one of Baker's tweets from Sept. 24, 2020 reads.
Comment: Baker appears to be aware of the optics of her statements, why else delete them? Of all the tweets linked, only the last is still available on her feed. Is she an outlier, or part of the new face of the Democrat machine?
In an appearance on CNN's New Day, Fauci attempted to explain to host John Berman why the CDC hasn't said it's safe to travel and what "direction" they are heading in in terms of those types of recommendations.
"We know from the Biden administration that they say it will make its decisions based on science. What's the science behind not saying it's safe for people who have been vaccinated, received two doses, to travel?" Berman began.
The legislation calls on K-12 schools, as well as colleges and universities, to designate all sports teams for men and boys, women and girls or "coed." It states that "Athletic teams or sports designated for 'females,' 'women' or 'girls' shall not be open to students of the male sex."
The bill passed the state's Senate last month, and Mississippi House lawmakers passed the bill last week. The bill will go into effect on July 1 after being signed by the governor.
Reeves earlier this month vowed that he will sign the legislation in order to "protect young girls from being forced to compete with biological males for athletic opportunities." He also slammed President Biden's executive order he signed earlier this year banning discrimination based on gender identity or sexual orientation.
Comment: Mississippi has spoken:
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Mississippi's ban on trans athletes competing in sports is a step in the right direction to stop kids' gender being weaponized
Kassidi Kurill, 39, was healthy and happy and "had more energy" than others, according to a KUTV report. Then, four days after she received her second dose of the coronavirus vaccine, she suddenly died.
"She came in early and said her heart was racing and she felt like she [needed] to get to the emergency room," her family said. Her father, Alfred Hawley, said he woke up to her asking for help.
Hawley said that after she received her second shot on Feb. 1, Kurill "got sick right away, soreness at the shot location, then started getting sick, then started complaining that she was drinking lots of fluids but couldn't pee and then felt a little better the next day."
Kurill worked as a surgical tech, had no known medical conditions, and had advocated for her family to get the vaccine.
Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido, who is also a former Republican state senator, said Whitmer could be charged with two state misdemeanors, one count each of willful neglect of office and reckless endangerment of a person's life.
"I've heard from a lot of people in Macomb County. That's what prompted this. I was a legislator first and they were asking me how is it possible I can let my mother or father die in isolation," Lucido said.
The potential charges would be related to the governor's COVID-19 nursing home policy, which included using regional hubs for COVID-positive nursing home patients. Lucido said the policies cause unnecessary deaths early on in the pandemic.
"Somebody has to be responsible for what has happened here," Lucido said.












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