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Reacting to US President Donald Trump's triumphalist comments of al-Baghdadi's death, Curtis pointed out that "ALL living things suffer when they are blown up." The Hollywood activist continued with a reference to Trump's lack of military service, writing in the since-deleted tweet: "Anyone who has experienced warfare, unlike yourself, would know that. War is brutal."
Needless to say, Twitter was bewildered by the fact that Curtis felt the need to draw attention to Baghdadi's suffering, given that the former Islamic State leader was himself responsible for inflicting much death and suffering in his time.
The curriculum spans grades three through eight. Under the new curriculum, for the first time, the district will teach students about gender identity and sexual orientation. The lessons will also help kids identify an adult they can trust; plus talk to them about options if they get pregnant, and seventh graders would learn how to use a condom.
At the school board meeting Monday, the two groups held dueling rallies outside school district headquarters.
Demonstrators first showed up for rally organized by Texas Values, which opposes the proposed changes.
Supporters repeatedly interrupted it, causing Austin ISD police to arrest transgender woman Naomi Wilson, who's now accused of trespassing, according to her friends.
Comment: Keep 'em coming, sez the German gubmint...
Videos have emerged of a Tunisian migrant hacking his wife to death with an ax in broad daylight in the city center of Limburg, Germany.
The 34-year-old North African migrant first slammed into his 31-year-old wife and mother of two with his Audi before he crashed into a wall, leaped out of the vehicle, and began hacking her to death with an ax as onlookers took video, Bild reports.
According to reports from various news outlets, it emerged relatively earlier that the alleged murderer was born in Germany but had a "migration background". However, later reports identified the man as a Tunisian.
The alleged murderer is said to have been angry with his wife for "domestic" reasons. Eyewitnesses have reported that the murder screamed, "You will not cheat on me anymore!" before butchering her to death.
A gruesome video, taken by a local resident from a neighboring house, depicts a dark-haired man in a black tracksuit repeatedly striking a person lying on the ground with an ax. The black Audi, spewing smoke from the crash, can also be seen in the video clip.

Vickery Bowles, city librarian for the Toronto Public Library, says she will not back down from allowing Meghan Murphy to speak at event at one of the library's branches.
The Toronto Public Library is standing by its decision to rent out space to a third-party event featuring a writer and activist who argues against transgender rights, despite mounting opposition from authors, politicians and the city's mayor.
Meghan Murphy, who runs the website Feminist Current, has argued that "allowing men to identify as women" undermines women's rights, and that transgender women should not be allowed in women's spaces.
In a Tuesday interview with Zane Lowe for Beats 1 radio, Kanye West revealed how Christianity has shaped his worldview and the standards he sets for his own family.
Comment: Sounds like Kanye is really just applying some common sense to the raising of his children. Anyone who thinks stopping a 6-year-old from wearing makeup and revealing clothing is some sort of oppression needs their head examined.
See also:
- Children as young as six are to be given compulsory self-touching lessons that critics say are sexualising youngsters
- How to raise mentally strong and resilient children
- Sexualizing children: California university encourages child 'sex play,' tells parents to let kids watch porn
- Sexualizing children: Fashion brand hires tiny child models to walk runway in skimpy bikinis
- Child drag queen poses next to almost-naked adult counterpart sparking outrage, but mother says boy not sexualized
One of President Trump's loudest critics right of center, Boot has made a brand out of attacking the commander in chief at every opportunity. However, this week's column presented Boot with a unique challenge: how to spin the news of the jihadi mastermind's death into a jab at the president?
He found a way. Taking issue with President Trump's description of Baghdadi as a "coward," Boot shot back that the so-called Caliph's death by explosive suicide - killing three of his own children in the process - itself proved his bravery. Apparently confident in that take, Boot even pulled the line from his column to post as a standalone tweet, but it soon provoked a torrent of ridicule from commenters online.
Under Mayor Bill de Blasio's "Special One-Time Assistance Program," (SOTA) local homeless families are given a full year's worth of rent - which has cost NYC taxpayers $89 million on rent alone since August 2017 - before exporting some 5,074 homeless families (12,482 individuals) to cities as far as the South Pacific, according to the New York Post, citing data from the Department of Homeless Services (DHS).
The city also paid travel expenses, through a separate taxpayer-funded program called Project Reconnect, but would not divulge how much it spent. A Friday flight to Honolulu for four people would cost about $1,400. A bus ticket to Salt Lake City, Utah, for the same family would cost $800.
Add to the tab the cost of furnishings, which the city also did not disclose. One SOTA recipient said she received $1,000 for them.
DHS defends the stratospheric costs, saying it actually saves the city on shelter funding — which amounts to about $41,000 annually per family, as compared to the average yearly rent of $17,563 to house families elsewhere. -New York Post
Max Blumenthal, the editor of the news site The Grayzone, was arrested on the morning of October 25 on a fabricated charge related to the siege of the Venezuelan embassy in Washington, DC that took place between April and May.
A team of DC police officers appeared at Blumenthal's door at just after 9 AM, demanding entry and threatening to break his door down. A number of officers had taken positions on the side of his home as though they were prepared for a SWAT-style raid.
Blumenthal was hauled into a police van and ultimately taken to DC central jail, where he was held for two days in various cells and cages. He was shackled by his hands and ankles for over five hours in one such cage along with other inmates. His request for a phone call was denied by DC police and corrections officers, effectively denying him access to the outside world.
Blumenthal was informed that he was accused of simple assault by a Venezuelan opposition member. He declared the charge completely baseless.
Black-clad and masked demonstrators set fire to shops and hurled petrol bombs at police on Sunday following a now-familiar pattern, with police responding with tear gas, water cannon and rubber bullets.
TV footage showed protesters, who streamed into the Kowloon hotel and shopping artery of Nathan Road on Sunday, setting fire to street barricades and squirting petrol from plastic bottles on to fires at subway entrances amid running battles with police.
At one station, activists rolled a flaming metal barrel down a long staircase toward police below.
Comment: While citizens have valid grievances against the government, the behavior of some protesters and the money trail demonstrate that these protests are part of a destabilization campaign by Western force against China:
- How Neocon money is funding the Hong Kong protests
- Pepe Escobar: Trapped between East and West, Hong Kong protestors are really protesting hyper-capitalism
- Here's where Washington's focus will shift to after Syria
- Watch anti-govt protesters fight with Beijing supporters in Hong Kong mall - Overall tourism down 40%
The report into the biggest single loss of life in London since the second world war also ruled that the building had been refurbished in breach of safety regulations and that contrary to the evidence so far of the cladding panel manufacturer, Arconic, "the principal reason why the flames spread so rapidly up the building" was its aluminium composite panels and the "melting and dripping of burning polyethylene".
The retired high court judge Sir Martin Moore-Bick, who led the inquiry, found that despite senior officers knowing about the risk of cladding fires from high rise blazes abroad, the "preparation and planning for a fire such as Grenfell" by the London fire brigade (LFB) fell far short of what should have been expected.
Comment: Whew, the British govt sure knows how to rig an inquiry so that it comes out smelling like roses.














Comment: More details from RT: