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Saturday, August 14, 2021
Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine suggests 'chestfeeding,' 'father's milk' in new guidelines - Washington Times
"The Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine has issued guidelines that suggest employing such terms as “chestfeeding,” “human milk feeding,” and “parent’s milk” to promote what it calls “gender-inclusive language.”
...“ABM recognizes that not all people who give birth and lactate identify as female, and that some of these individuals identify as neither female nor male,” said the four-page document posted July 29...Read all.
PARTYING LIKE IT’S 1975
More here: “For the last seven months I’ve watched Generals engage in twitter fights with people, debate the merits of Critical Race Theory on Capital Hill.
It seemed like our generals were more concerned with fighting Tucker Carlson than they were the Taliban.”---Posted by Ed Driscoll
It's not affirmative-action, it's political payback using quotas!!-----Biden's infrastructure bill is chock-full of anti-white racism
"The infrastructure bill the Senate passed Tuesday discriminates against white people at every turn.
- Americans are enthusiastic about spending money on physical infrastructure — bridges, roads, broadband. But this racist bill hands out jobs and contracts and locates projects based on race, not merit.
- Minority businesses and neighborhoods hold the inside track. If you’re white, you’re low-priority.
- The bill includes grants to install solar or wind technologies and generate jobs in areas decimated by closing coal mines or coal-fired electric plants. Here’s the catch: When contractors bid, the bill says minority-owned businesses will get selected first. Bad news for small-time white contractors in depressed areas.
- The same is true for the bill’s proposals to improve traffic patterns in cities. Contractors and subcontractors get priority only if they’re owned by minorities or women. White male business owners can take a hike.
History for August 14
- 1805 - A peace treaty between the U.S. and Tunis was signed on board the USS Constitution.
- 1896 - Gold was discovered in Canada's Yukon Territory. Within the next year more than 30,000 people rushed to the area to look for gold.
- 1919 - About 1 million tons of ice and rock broke off of a glacier near Mont Blanc, France. Nine people were killed in the incident.
- 1935 - U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act into law. The act created unemployment insurance and pension plans for the elderly.
- 1941 - U.S. President Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill issued the Atlantic Charter. The charter was a statement of principles that renounced aggression.
- 1945 - It was announced by U.S. President Truman that Japan had surrendered unconditionally. The surrender ended World War II.
- 1947 - Pakistan became independent from British rule.
- 1953 - The whiffle ball was invented.
Friday, August 13, 2021
Anthony Fauci 'I Know Americans Like Their Freedom, but ...' - Louder With Crowder
You will use the UN's lies to deny a reasonable future for the billions of poor people????-----Asia’s fossil fuel plans oblivious to UN’s climate scare
Texas AG Ken Paxton says he is suing Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins, who defied ban on mask mandates - TheBlaze
Robert Kiyosaki 2019 - The Speech That Broke The Internet!!! KEEP THEM POOR...
Baby-steps to a "national Vac-card"-----No vaccination, no concert: Promoter AEG to require proof for theaters, clubs, festivals - mlive.com
A nation of wimps!-----First domino? Texas university announces it’s starting fall semester almost entirely online
- ‘Unfortunately, the Delta variant has proven more contagious than previous strains,’ school leaders said
"The leadership of the University of Texas San Antonio sent an email to staff, faculty, and students Wednesday saying that because of COVID fears, at least the first three weeks of the fall semester will be an online experience for the vast majority of students.
...including two “principle adjustments:1) Most courses will be held online for the first three weeks of the semester.
2) A mandatory COVID-19 testing requirement will be put into place for students, faculty and staff.
The explanation of the first point makes it clear that “most courses” practically means “all.”...Read all.









