On Human Events Daily, Jack Posobiec, who advocates for people to "get out of cities," detailed the effect of the combination of the massive crime wave in American cities and the Covid restrictions.
"I don't care if you're a Republican or a Democrat, left, right, whatever it is, whoever is lying to you, does not respect you and wants to control you, period."
Rowling said that perhaps those who claim that trans activism isn't a threat to women should stop threatening women.
More than five people have died, upwards of 40 are injured, but for CNN, it's all explainable and not an example of anything systemic or problematic in the US criminal justice system.
It appears that GoFundMe does not think Rittenhouse is deserving of a defence, but that Antifa militants are.
"It didn’t run," Bowles writes. "...A few weeks after I filed, an editor told me: The Times wouldn’t be able to run my Kenosha insurance debacle piece until after the 2020 election, so sorry."
"It’s time this ends. We must demand that cable operators grant us freedom from Fox News," MSNBC said.
An article penned by CNN's Jasmine Wright, a black woman, was called "racist and misogynistic" because it offered a critique of Vice President Kamala Harris.
Gender Critical Coming Out Day will take place on Dec. 19, two years from the day that JK Rowling posted her now famous tweet supporting women's right to exist.
As we enter our twentieth month of “two weeks to flatten the curve,” freedom is still an incentive dangled just out of our reach.
It was in June 2020 that Jeffries said "End. Mass. Incarceration. Defund The Prison Industrial Complex."
"There's fires all over the place. So?" The prosecutor asked.
An establishment media outlet published an op-ed that called out the Democrat’s stonewalling of the issue with regards to the recent Virginia election.
After Kyle Rittenhouse shot three men, killing two, during riots in Kenosha, Wisc. mainstream media, politicians and pundits ran endless stories claiming that he was a murderous white supremacist.
My friend and I have very different takes on what the facts are. I think this stems, in large part, from having very different levels of trust in government, at least on the issue of how to respond to Covid.