NATION
FBI Sent To Tom Fitton’s House! YT
Why Is YouTube Now Slackening Its Censorship Noose?
Unlocking YouTube’s latest “election” trickery — here’s what you need to know
Incoming Chair of Joint Chiefs Hopes to Purge White Men from the Officer Corps
NYC prosecutor drops over 300 convictions tied to officers found guilty of crimes Mainstream
He Covered Up Cuomo’s Nursing Home Deaths, Now He’s a CDC Deputy Director
The Pyramid of Far-Right Radicalization, Explained
Modern History Books vs. A.I. on Trump’s Presidency
The Strange Pandemic of ‘White’ Disparagement
“White” followed by a string of subsequent oppressive nouns—“rage,” “supremacy,” “privilege”—has become a twitch on campus. Diversity, equity, and inclusion deans and provosts cannot write a memo, issue a communique, or sign a directive without a reference to “white” something or other.
Like the mysterious omnipresence of transgenderism in popular culture, all of a sudden, the obsession with whites as a Satanic collective has become a national fad—a pet-rock or hula-hoop-like collective madness.
Yet such an addiction remains bizarre in a variety of ways. Millions in the present are now to be libeled as oppressors by the contemporary self-described oppressed—supposedly for what some whites who are mostly now dead once did to now mostly dead others.
Yet what does “white” really mean anymore? Is it an adjective or noun indicating color? Culture? Race? Ethnicity? Is white defined as three-quarters, one-half, or one-quarter paleness? Is it an overarching state of mind that encompasses both “Duck Dynasty” and “The West Wing”?
WORLD
Why Countries Must Leave the World Health Organization
Ahead of Ukraine’s Counteroffensive, Russians Are Unraveling
Iran has become superpower after unveiling Fattah: Israeli media
Costa del Pole: Polish buyers snapping up record amounts of property in Spain
Bangladesh: State Power And Suppression Of Intellectuals, Critics, and Journalists – OpEd
HEMISPHERE
Here’s how much earth Canada’s wildfires may scorch this year
Nova Scotia RCMP blame arson for multiple wildfires
3 Takeaways From UNICEF Report on Forced Recruitment of Minors in Colombia
HEALTH
Vaccinated Veterans MORE Likely to Die from COVID, VA Study Proves
MACRO
Landlords Face a $1.5 Trillion Bill for Interest Only Commercial Mortgages
Republicans Fiscally Irresponsible Act
Japanese miners see Chile’s tax hikes deterring new investment
MICRO
The 1,921 Room Hilton Union Square Hotel in San Francisco Was Just Abandoned
The Real Reasons Everyone is Leaving Portland, Oregon YT
WORTH ANOTHER LOOK
Where Voter Registration Exceeds 100%
ONE MORE TIME
Brought To You By Pfizer Rumble
CULTURE OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT
Jamie Foxx Becomes Figurehead of Anti-Vax Movement Mainstream
MONDO
Life Underground | The Mole People of Las Vegas YT
Guest Editorialist And Prophet, Marshall McLuhan, Predicts The Arrival Of Barack Obama
Politics will eventually be replaced by imagery. The politician will be only too happy to abdicate in favor of his image, because the image will be much more powerful than he could ever be.
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