"I’m old enough to remember when kids’ breakfast cereal was a fun way to start the morning — especially if you were lucky enough to get a prize with your sugary treat! Remember some of these?
Well, all that’s changed. Now, instead of cool prizes, children are being force-fed woke messages from groomers trying to turn them into deviants.
Kellogg’s teamed up with GLADD to force diversity messages on children at the breakfast table...
(Kellogg’s Pride cereal)But wait, there’s more! Your kids can write their pronouns on the side of the box because … well, I have no idea what the point of that is, other than to force children barely old enough to read to think about their pronouns...
The site further explains,''Teens are not required to ask their parent or guardian for permission for an abortion,'' providing the phone numbers of the National Abortion Federation Hotline and the nearest Planned Parenthood.
The Sex, Etc. material is promoted to teenagers by both the school and the organization itself, with their site slogan being ''by teens, for teens.''
Fox News' Bret Baier shuts down Sen. Chris Murphy when he says Florida 'absolutely' targeting gay kids-American Wire News
"Bret Baier and Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) had a heated exchange over Florida’s Parental Rights in Education law
“I am very concerned about the very quick, hateful, divisive turn the Republican Party has taken,” replied Murphy, who then pointed to the Florida law, which prohibits the discussion of sexual and gender identities in K-3 classrooms. “This effort in Florida to sort of target gay kids in schools,” said Murphy..
“I’m going to interrupt you,” Baier interjected. “To target gay kids in schools? The bill is talking about not talking about sexual identity in K through third grade. That’s not targeting gay kids.”
“Yes, it is,” Murphy insisted. “It absolutely is. It is sending a message to these kids that they are not worthy, that they should be ashamed of their identification.”
“You talk to kindergartners about sexual identity?” Baier asked....
David O. Selznick 1902 - Film producer ("Gone with the Wind")
1676 - In Virginia, Bacon's Rebellion began. Nathaniel Badon led the the rebellion which pitted frontiersmen against the government.
1773 - The English Parliament passed the Tea Act, which taxed all tea in the U.S. colonies.
1869 - Central Pacific and Union Pacific Rail Roads meet in Promontory, UT. A golden spike was driven in at the celebration of the first transcontinental railroad in the U.S.
1876 - Richard Wagner’s "Centennial Inaugural March" was heard for the first time at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, PA.
1908 - The first Mother's Day observance took place during a church service in Grafton, West Virginia.
1924 - J. Edgar Hoover was appointed head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
1933 - The Nazis staged massive public book burnings in Germany.
1940 - Germany invaded Belgium, France, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
1969 - The National and American Football Leagues announced their plans to merge for the 1970-71 season.
''The fact is, most Americans do not have college degrees, and it is reprehensible to force low- and middle-income families to bail out Ivy League graduates. I'm proud to be working with my Senate counterparts to protect taxpayers and prevent Biden from unfairly and unlawfully canceling student debt."
Big Tech companies like Apple have an out-sized influence on nearly every facet of our lives...
"...The subtle introduction of “politically-correct” digital imagery like this “pregnant man” emoji is just one way Big Tech slowly steers users towards certain outcomes.
...It’s seen in Google’s new (and currently stalled) “inclusive language” feature, which autocorrects gendered terms like “landlord,” “policeman” or “housewife.”
Technique doesn’t beat you over the head with clear-cut instructions or force you into a grandiose sense of submission.
It embraces the slow-burn over time, tending “irresistibly toward completeness,” as Ellul wrote..."
Michigan AG says she won’t enforce state’s ‘Draconian’ 1931 abortion law "Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said refuses to enforce "this draconian law," in reference to a 1931 Michigan law banning abortions. ...“I refuse to enforce this Draconian law,” she added. While Nessel’s office won’t enforce the law, she can’t prevent any of Michigan’s 83 county prosecutors from pursuing criminal charges against those involved in an abortion...Read all.
As a society, "we are becoming addicted to wanting particular outcomes, not living with the outcomes we don't like," Thomas said.
"We can't be an institution that can be bullied into giving you just the outcomes you want. The events from earlier this week are a symptom of that."
Police have surrounded the court with tall black fencing following the protests, which have been peaceful.
Elon Musk is aiming to increase Twitter's annual revenue to $26.4 billion by 2028, up from $5 billion last year, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing a pitch deck presented by the world's richest man to investors.
Advertising will fall to 45% of total revenue under Musk, down from about 90% in 2020, generating $12 billion in revenue in 2028, while subscriptions are expected to pull in another $10 billion, according to the report.
HUGE UPDATE: Tech Giants Are Censoring, Blacklisting and Banning Posts on the "2000 Mules" Ballot Trafficking Documentary Across Social Media Platforms link
"The movie “2000 Mules” proves through geo-tracking and video confirmation that Democrats used ballot trafficking to steal the 2020 election from President Donald Trump.
The national conspiracy involved every battleground state. On Sunday Morning True the Vote published this alarming post on their Facebook account. Extremely important update: We’ve received numerous reports of widespread censorship of posts about 2000 Mules across major social media platforms.
Our website to help citizens engage in democracy and clean up the voter databases has been fully blacklisted on Facebook.
Instagram has reportedly been blacking out images from our premiere with POTUS 45 in Mar a Lago.
TikTok is flagging accounts distributing video clips of last night’s premiere in Vegas for “inciting violence”.
Twitter is shutting down accounts.
Rumble came under “unprecedented attacks” trying to prevent the stream of the video...
"Apparently, liberals working behind closed doors at the tech giant weren’t happy about this activity on the social platform. One person said, “It is also ‘interesting’ that the account tracking the trial got banned when it gained traction. Lovely people indeed.” Billionaire Elon Musk chimed in and called for the list of Epstein clients to be released.
It’s widely speculated that influential people are working to keep Epstein’s client list hidden who allegedly had sexual relations with underage females. “Where is their “client” list? Shouldn’t at least one of them go down!?” Musk wrote.
"...Attorney General Launches New Office of Environmental Justice
Attorney General Merrick B. Garland was joined by EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan today in announcing a series of actions to secure environmental justice for all Americans.
...“Although violations of our environmental laws can happen anywhere, communities of color, indigenous communities, and low-income communities often bear the brunt of the harm caused by environmental crime, pollution, and climate change,” said Attorney General Garland
“For far too long, these communities have faced barriers to accessing the justice they deserve.
The Office of Environmental Justice will serve as the central hub for our efforts to advance our comprehensive environmental justice enforcement strategy.
We will prioritize the cases that will have the greatest impact on the communities most overburdened by environmental harm.”