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The girl's parents have initiated a human rights complaint against the Ontario school district.

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Pressuring children into political activity is akin to recruiting them as soldiers.

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PRESIDENT Joe Biden had another awkward moment on Friday after he complimented a little girl’s appearance at a Virginia military base. “I love those barrettes in your hair, man,” …

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Will he make the least bad choice? Or the worst?

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(Image Blastr) A desolate desert wasteland filled with desperate individuals clad in the leftover waste of a world long gone ...

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America’s oldest brewery is catching flak after its billionaire owner, Dick Yuengling, expressed support for Donald Trump.

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The U.S. Commerce Department is failing to do its part to protect national security and keep sensitive technology out of the hands of China's military, according to a U.S. congressional advisory report seen by Reuters.

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Did they give back their Pulitzer for their coverage of Russiagate yet?

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Did an 800 year old piece of parchment really change the world? That was the central question of this week's episode with Nicholas Vincent. Now we want to turn the conversation over to you. Use the thought prompts below to...

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Chris Cillizza of CNN gave Stephanie Grisham, the new White House press secretary and communications director, a warm welcome, peeing on her leg.

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Several buildings in downtown Portland were closed Friday due to an unspecified threat, and city employees have been asked to leave the area at noon.

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Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo accused the National Institutes of Health of trying to suppress his department's investigation into the true origins of the coronavirus pandemic on "The Ingraham Angle" Thursday.

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Syndicated Analytics latest report titled “Baby Oil Manufacturing Plant Project Report: Industry Trends, Manufacturing Process, Plant Setup, Machinery, Raw Materials, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

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MIAMI — ¡ Que idiota! Mayor de Blasio tripped up on the campaign trail Thursday when he quoted Cuban revolutionary Che Guevara in Miami — and then claimed he was clueless about the origin of …

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The Democratic National Convention was the “gloomiest” convention ever, according to President Trump who spoke at the 2020 Council for National Policy meeting Friday, saying Democrats have painted the nation as a dark and racist place in need of redeeming.

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By NB Staff | May 7, 2020 RESTON, VA – The Free Speech Alliance (FSA), a coalition of more than 60 conservative organizations, released the following statement Thursday about Facebook’s new Oversight Board and efforts to decide what content should be taken down from the site. The FSA declared, “Conservatives warned from the start that any new oversight mechanism was […]

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KYIV - This Wednesday, reports poured in that thousands of babies have been smuggling themselves into Ukraine dressed as Ukrainian soldiers. The refugee infants say they are seeking leftovers from the federal aid Biden has sent to the war-torn country.'Waah waah waaaaah!' Baby translators at the border were able to render one newborn’s he ...

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British police forces arrested at least nine people a day for "offensive" comments on social media n 2016.

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“I am, therefore, asking the Congress to enact legislation giving all Americans the right to be served in facilities which are open to the public–hotels, restaurants, theaters, retail stores, and similar establishments,” President John F. Kennedy declared in his televised address to the nation. “This seems to me to be an elementary right,” he added. Three generations later, restaurants all over the country boast of discriminating against Trump supporters. They’re able to do that because the promise of Kennedy’s speech remains unfulfilled. Title II of the Civil Rights Act mandates that, “all persons shall be entitled to the full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, and accommodations of any place of public accommodation… without discrimination on the ground of race, color, religion, or national origin.” The Civil Rights Act left out one important attribute. Political views. In the spring of 2018, a Democrat judge ruled that a New York City bar had the right to discriminate against a Trump supporter wearing a MAGA cap because political affiliation is not a protected class. Unlike race, religion and national origin, political affiliation protections are rare in civil rights legislation. But the only state that treats political affiliation as a protected class is also the home of Silicon Valley. California. The Ralph Civil Rights Act (California Civil Code Section 51.7) states that “all persons within the jurisdiction of this state have the right to be free from any violence, or intimidation by threat of violence, committed against their persons or property because of political affiliation.” Victims can contact the police or sue for Ralph Act violations. The significance of this is largely limited to some of California’s notoriously violent campuses and to violence occurring at street protests. While California’s Unruh Act does not explicitly mention political affiliation, a California Supreme Court ruling a generation ago found that it “protects individuals” from “arbitrary discrimination” by California business owners who have excluded members of an entire class based on “the alleged undesirable propensities of those of a particular race, nationality, occupation, political affiliation, or age”. The Unruh Act has been used successfully in some past lawsuits, but its protections are limited. It might prevail in a restaurant discrimination case, assuming that there was a blanket policy of banning Republicans, but It does however offer a potential path forward against the new political segregation. And toward a new civil rights movement. The United States is no longer suffering a political crisis because of businesses denying services to black people. Instead the political crisis is caused powerful monopolies engaging in political discrimination. The scope of the problem is both smaller and larger because while the internet platforms engaging in affiliation discrimination are fewer than the number of segregated businesses banned by the Civil Rights Act, their reach is far vaster, extending across state lines and even across borders with a global reach. has 2.3 billion active users, Google processes 3.5 billion searches per day, has 321 million monthly users, and 5 billion videos are watched on YouTube every day. Segregation at this level can shut entire populations out of political participation in the marketplace of ideas. AI can then invisibly automate discriminatory policies and structurally embed them into countless sites across the internet. And yet the fundamental problem is essentially the same. A powerful elite has decided that a certain class of people should be shut out from being able to fully make use of public services. These policies of political segregation have not been openly articulated, but they have been exposed by hidden camera investigations, by lawsuits from employees fired for their political views, and by the pattern emerging from the mass of bans, shadowbans and demonetizations. The latest crackdown by Google’s YouTube is typical of the use of non-transparent policies that are selectively applied and whose rationale represents structural discrimination against conservatives. The new segregation masquerades as desegregation. Its implementation is segregating millions. The Civil Rights Act and its various federal and state stepchildren created many protected classes and identities. Those identities were then weaponized for political activism. This created a system in which the very infrastructure of anti-discrimination law and policy were used to discriminate against conservatives when debating leftists who, unlike them, were not members of a protected class. The disparate impact of this selectivity of protected classes is shutting down the First Amendment. That’s what happened to Steven Crowder and countless other conservatives who were banned for engaging in verbal altercations with political activists shielded by their membership in a protected class. And yet, as the testimony of countless conservatives of color who have been discriminated against and the lack of action against leftist bigots shows, this is not a sincere effort to protect minority groups, it’s a cynical effort to engage in political discrimination under the false flag of protecting minorities. Minority conservatives who have been the victims of sustained racial and religious harassment have not benefited from the same protections that dot coms see fit to extend to identity politics leftists. The identity behind the identity politics of race, religion and orientation is ultimately political. That’s why minority conservatives are routinely accused of not being true members of a minority group. It’s also why white leftists routinely claim to be representing the concerns and views of minorities. Adding political affiliation as a protected class would address the elephant in the room. It would also begin an important conversation about the structural political discrimination that has been built into the assumptions about what discrimination is and how to fight it. The dot coms did not invent the unfair double standards that are being used to silence conservative participation in the marketplace of ideas. The widespread discrimination against conservatives on the internet is a result of implementing them. In the generations since the Civil Rights Act, not only has mandatory segregation been thoroughly stamped out, but private discrimination has been made legally and socially untenable. In 1960, only 5% opposed their child marrying a spouse from …

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Antifa is absolutely an organized (and evil) movement.

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The numbers beg to differ.

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Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday proposed adding $57 million to his Reproductive Health Package, bringing its total cost to $125 million.

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U.S.—America, it's time for a little humility. We know just last month it was all "dance in the streets wearing leather outfits" and "Love is love" and "Pride this, pride that." Well, that was then and this is July. The fourth of July is upon us and the time for pride has passed. As we look back on the day this …

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ATLANTA, GA—After Trump announced a potential breakthrough in the fight against coronavirus involving convalescent plasma, CNN reported that Trump instructed his followers to inject the plasma from plasma televisions in order to get rid of the virus."Trump literally told his sycophantic followers to buy a plasma television, get a syringe out, and in …
