In this installment of "Talking with People," Crowder spoke with a gay man who revealed his take on the dark side of the LGBTQ community. The man, who comes from an immigrant family, explained to Crowder that 15 years ago, he was asked to participate in the PRIDE parade but turned down the opportunity when he was asked to ride on a sexually charged float, wearing a sexually provocative outfit while throwing candy and stuffed animals to children.
Now Dilbert is racist! Popular comic strip is canned by 77 newspapers after artist Scott Adams began incorporating anti-woke plotlines, including black character who identifies as white.
The popular comic strip was booted from a number of publications owned by Lee Enterprises
Cartoonist Scott Adams said that some newspapers voiced concerns after receiving complaints about his comic content.
Gilbert strips feature in newspapers across 57 countries, and in 19 languages - and there are over 20 million Dilbert books and calendars in print.
The continuing fallout from COVID lockdown policies — from the economic collapse to the supply chain issues, to energy, transportation, and food shortages — is reigniting calls and prompting the nationalization of industries in Europe, the U.S, Canada, and Australia.
The modus operandi of the Great Reset (AKA Build Back Better) is to intentionally collapse the current system with policies designed to create a crisis, havoc, and shortages. And the world has descended into chaos since the COVID lockdowns of March of 2020..."
"...This came to light after men attending a recent American Political Science Association (APSA) conference were asked to refrain from using urinals “out of respect for” others.
The issue? “Transmen” — meaning, women masquerading as men — may be triggered, offended, or disturbed because they can’t perform the nature call in question standing up..."
A viral trend has swept Canada, whereby various residents are taking to social media to identify themselves as foes of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after the leftist leader branded those critical of his government's health policies as "extremists." The notably diverse movement is associated with the hashtag #TrudeauMustGo.
"Shannon Brandt, the 41-year-old accused of murdering 18-year-old Cayler Ellingson for being a supposed “Republican extremist,”...posted a $50,000 bond and was released. As Breitbart News reported earlier, citing local news, Brandt told local police that he had run Ellingson over with his car...charged “with criminal vehicular homicide and leaving the scene of a crash involving a death,” Fox News reported. The killing occurred just days after President Joe Biden held a “unity” summit aimed at rallying Americans to fight so-called “MAGA Republicans,” whom Biden called a “threat” to the country in a speech earlier this month..."
1862 - U.S. President Lincoln issued the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation. It stated that all slaves held within rebel states would be free as of January 1, 1863.
1903 - Italo Marchiony was granted a patent for the ice cream cone.
1955 - Commercial television began in Great Britain. The rules said that only six minutes of ads were allowed each hour and there was no Sunday morning TV permitted.
1980 - A border conflict between Iran and Iraq developed into a full-scale war.
1994 - The U.S. upgraded its military control in Haiti.
The rising flow of Venezuelan economic migrants into New York, Martha’s Vineyard, and D.C. is helping journalists in the corporate media expose the huge death toll of President Joe Biden’s semi-open borders.
Top editors are keeping the videos and statistics out of the media reports before the election. But some journalists are slipping mentions and witness statements about the many migrant deaths on the Darien Gap jungle trail between Columbia and Panama.
"Along with hotpants and bell bottoms, sideburns and disco, the 8-Track deck in your dad’s Thunderbird represented not just a nostalgic era, but a revolution in freedom."
"There are many math education practices that we (white folk) don't see as racist or supremacist, because they are so ingrained in our background and experiences (and we have been the ones to benefit from them.)" the Canadian teacher wrote. Manhattan Institute senior fellow and journalist Chris Rufo...recently posted a link to a teacher who believes the mathematical equation 2+2=4 is "white supremacy."...
"The land grant will ostensibly be used to grow staple crops... allowing water-starved Iran to better feed its population... Iran's current use of Venezuela, however... combined with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), raise the possibility that Iran and its surrogate terrorist groups, such as Hezbollah and Hamas, might be using the vast acreage for military and terrorist operations.
The Maduro regime has apparently been so welcoming to Iranian intelligence agents that some of Hezbollah's long-established Latin American network at the tri-border nexus of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay has been overtaken by Hezbollah activities on Venezuela's Margarita Island [a tourist area northeast of the country's mainland]..."
In his first interview with an American TV journalist in 220 days, President Joe Biden said the COVID-19 pandemic is "over."
Speaking to "60 Minutes" for the first time in his presidency, Biden told host Scott Pelley, "The pandemic is over."
"We still have a problem with COVID. We're still doing a lot of work on it ... but the pandemic is over," President Biden said. "If you notice, no one’s wearing masks. Everybody seems to be in pretty good shape. And so I think it’s changing. And I think this is a perfect example of it."
Asian-American and affluent parents are "quiet quitting" Seattle Public Schools, writes Seattle Times columnist Danny West
Overall, enrollment fell from pre-pandemic levels by 13 percent among Asian students, 9 percent for whites, 5 percent for Blacks and 4 percent for Hispanics, state education data show. Middle- and high-income families left at twice the rate (10%) as low-income families. Elementary school enrollment is way down...
School boards have been a point of contention among the American people and especially parents with children in our public schools for a couple of years now. Several scenes have played out in front of school board meetings: parents angrily voicing their concerns about curriculum, students decrying district policies, and government leaders calling for resignations. It's put a spotlight on boards to do right by their students and the parents of those students.
While this is the first time I think I've ever seen the Cabarrus County School Board, and while I don't know if the increased scrutiny is causing them to act or if they've always been proactive in support of the values held in their community, it looks like they are looking to rid their school district of 'filth' that can presently be found in the libraries.
"...In fact, the Total Air Force (Active, Guard, and Reserve) was short 1,650 pilots in 2021, and the shortfall will likely only get worse. ...they have seen it in writing from the three-star general who runs Air Force recruiting. This is from Major General Ed Thoma, USAF recruiting poohbah, in October 2020...We simply can no longer afford for significant segments of our society to be underrepresented in our U.S. Air Force or our newest branch, the U.S. Space Force...
...Suppose you are a mid-career officer and pondering your professional future. On one hand, you are looking at a higher salary and a more stable domestic environment for your family, along with a lot less risk. But, on the other hand, your employer is sending clear signals that your contribution and actual presence is not valued but detrimental to organizational goals, and they bring in a blatant racist to oversee the race-based policies that will determine your future. What do you do? Hang around and wait for the axe to fall, see your career stall, or leave? I know what I’d do...
Welcoming Democrats are trying to fix their self-inflicted problem by deporting some of the migrants to lower-wage employers in peripheral cities, and by holding other migrants in unused cruise liners.
Local and migrants are also competing for housing spaces, including at one 1,000-bed shelter, the New York Post reported on September 19, saying:
“We don’t want them here because, to be honest with you, to me they’re getting treated better than we do, and this is supposed to be ours,” said Darrell Pankey, a homeless resident for six months.
Surging housing costs [nationwide] are the engine driving Tuesday’s worrisome [inflation] report...
"The New Jersey Department of Education will intervene in school districts that do not implement the state’s new sexual education standards that teach 10-year-olds the difference between sexual orientation and gender identity, according to statement shared with the Daily Caller News Foundation. The New Jersey Department of Education told the DCNF that schools that fail to adhere to their new sexual education standards will face “disciplinary action,”...