Society's Child
"The veiling of small children is something that definitely has no place in our country," Kurz said in Vienna on Wednesday.
The move will be part of the so-called "Child Protection Act" which - alongside other measures - is aimed at encouraging people to assimilate into Austrian culture. The chancellor stressed that it is meant to give children equal opportunities and curb the emergence of "parallel societies" in the country.
Those words were echoed by Vice Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache, who reiterated that it is important to prevent the development of political Islam and to let children grow up free.
Kurz also argued that there is no religious rule ordering children to wear Islamic head coverings. In many Islamic cultures, doing so is not a requirement for girls until they reach sexual maturity.
Frightened locals called the police when the Civil Defence alarm went off in Vadso.
Anxious residents feared a war had broken out when the wailing siren sparked panic just before midnight on Wednesday, the local police force revealed.
Russian troops weren't flooding across the border, but it remained unclear what caused the alarm to go off.
The handout was about white privilege, WTVD-TV reported.
"My son comes home to me and asks me, 'Mommy, are white people better than me?'" she recalled to the station. "He's 8 years old. What does he need to know about racism or white privilege?"
Pabon noted to WTVD that her son is "not looking at the color of your skin, he's not looking at your hair, your eye color, what you're wearing. No. He wants to play with you because that's what children do - they play with each other."
The sheet is titled "Step 3: (Begin to) Understand the Concept of White Privilege," the station reported, adding that Pabon said she didn't receive any previous steps or forms about the topic.
The handout also notes that it's part of an initiative from the school's PTA Advocacy Team "focusing on generating awareness and empathy to create a safe and equitable Hunter Community," WTVD said.
Pabon alleged the subject matter was taught in the classroom, the station reported, adding that a district spokesperson said the information isn't part of the school's curriculum.
Comment: It's as if all the self-styled anti-racists decided to get together and figure out how to increase resentment and racism while appearing to be trying to lower such sentiments. Because that's what the result of this approach will probably be: hardening the beliefs of actual racists, making non-racists resentful, and teaching young black kids to be resentful towards white people. Good job, SJWs!
Johnson's embarrassment has been compounded by the revelation that the Foreign Office (FCO) - which initially dismissed Johnson's falsehood by saying he 'misspoke - had also tweeted the claim. The FCO deleted that tweet yesterday when Porton Down's admission was garnering attention.
The PR/diversion exercise
The Establishment machine has kicked in to try to exonerate Johnson, with the BBC editing video to make Johnson's lie less obvious and claiming that it can't find footage it has only just shown.
The front page of the Times even ludicrously claimed that 'Ministers and security officials" were suddenly able to identify not only the country of manufacture but the very laboratory it was made in.
Comment: According to the professor:
The compounds are simple as hell to make. Doing so without killing yourself would be more challenging but within the capabilities of many laboratories.Not to mention, one can find the formulas for it on Amazon.
Facebook's project reportedly sought to collect anonymized personal details, which could be then matched up with user data from the social network. The stated goal was to help hospitals figure out which patients might need special care or treatment.
The project never actually got to a phase where it could start gathering data. It was shut down last month after the Cambridge Analytica scandal. It was overseen by Facebook's Building 8, a research division within the company modelled after the US Defense Department's DARPA advanced engineering agency.
The secretive team at Building 8 is busy working on futuristic projects ranging from augmented and virtual reality hardware, to flying robots and brain scanning technology. The comparison to DARPA is not just a passing similarity either: Facebook hired former DARPA executive Regina Dugan to head up the division in 2016, although she left the post 18 months later.
Here's yet another small indicator of how Russian society is slowly returning to conservative values. In the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don, in the Registration Office on its 100th anniversary, almost 27 thousand new families registered in the Rostov Region. This is almost three thousand more families than last year.
These figures were reported at a reception in honor of the employees of the Rostov on Don registration office, in the Rostov regional government.
Annually districts and urban offices of the Registration Office register about 170 thousand acts of civil status.
Behind these numbers are important events in the lives of every person and family. These registrations include 50 thousand births, 30 thousand marriages, 5 to 6 thousand paternity establishments, two thousand cases of name changes, and 400 adoptions.
"The importance of this service is difficult to overestimate. For a whole century the Registration Office has worked together with the residents of the Don River's land and shared all their sorrows and joys, family troubles and solemn events."said Vasily Rudoi, the deputy governor of the Rostov Region. Today more than 14 million families' events are recorded in the archives.
Comment: Meanwhile in the U.S., single motherhood is (still) on the rise. 40% of babies are born to single mothers. 57% of babies born to millennials are born out of wedlock. Explains a lot, really...
Trump argument for voter fraud bolstered: Clinton could have received 800,000 votes from noncitizens

Hillary Clinton is estimated to have collected 81 percent of noncitizen votes, which may have helped her carry a state, a researcher says.
Political scientist Jesse Richman of Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, has worked with colleagues to produce groundbreaking research on noncitizen voting, and this week he posted a blog in response to Mr. Trump's assertion.
Based on national polling by a consortium of universities, a report by Mr. Richman said 6.4 percent of the estimated 20 million adult noncitizens in the U.S. voted in November. He extrapolated that that percentage would have added 834,381 net votes for Mrs. Clinton, who received about 2.8 million more votes than Mr. Trump.
Mr. Richman calculated that Mrs. Clinton would have collected 81 percent of noncitizen votes.
"Is it plausible that non-citizen votes added to Clinton's margin? Yes," Mr. Richman wrote. "Is it plausible that non-citizen votes account for the entire nation-wide popular vote margin held by Clinton? Not at all."
Comment: "[N]oncitizen voting is illegal and, thus, fraud." Could there be a more basic argument for better border controls along with a comprehensive review of voter rolls? Why would the DOJ frustrate such efforts?
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The event featured a huge list of speakers, most of whom were pastors, priests, or leaders of religious organizations, but the founders of Ben and Jerry's, Hollywood actor Danny Glover, and Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson also made featured appearances.
However, regardless of the individual speakers or their personal backgrounds, all of them had one resounding message: White Americans are oppressing "black and brown people" through a deliberate system of "white supremacy," and they must repent and seek redemption by taking action to destroy that system.
The spectacular crash, caught on camera by a fellow motorist, occured in Repentigny when the back of the dump truck collided dramatically with a pedestrian overpass, shedding its load in a confetti-like expulsion.
Despite the apparent speed of the crash, local reports say nobody was injured in Wednesday's collision. However, the footbridge over the normally-busy stretch of Highway 40 has since been pulled down over safety concerns.
The press statement released by Roskomnadzor on Friday reads that the agency has addressed a district court in Moscow with a demand "to limit the access to all resources belonging to the Telegram Messenger Limited Liability Partnership on the internet on Russian territory." It specifies that the move is a result of the Federal Security Service's (FSB) discovery that Telegram was not observing the Russian law that regulates data exchange between the security services and internet companies.
The court now has five days to decide whether to start the proceedings into the request.














Comment: Aside from the dangers of parallel societies and discrimination, there's another problem alluded to by Kurz: forcing young girls who grow up in Islam to wear the veil sexualizes them. It's the Islamic equivalent of forcing young girls to wear make-up, short shorts, and tank tops.