While conservative voices big and small are being systematically throttled on the Internet today, big-brand corporate goliath Starbucks is threatening to leave Facebook due to “hateful comments” posted by regular Americans expressing their distaste for the bland coffee makers’ nonstop social activist hectoring. Read More.
When it comes to Donald Trump and the America First movement, RINOs such as Liz Cheney and other elitists of the American political class "don't get it," a columnist wrote. Read More.
“Your papers Please,” has long been the customary greeting for people crossing borders, visiting many foreign countries, or sometimes even moving about cities under Covid “lockdown.” Read More.
The Covid narrative obedience brigade was out in full force following reports that thousands of Americans may have died after receiving Covid vaccines. Read More.
As cities throughout the U.S. were being burned and looted last summer, Hopewell Township, New Jersey police Officer Sara Erwin commented on Black Lives Matter in a Facebook post: “They are terrorists. They hate me. They hate my uniform. They don’t care if I die.” Read More.
Joe Rogan, who hosts the most popular podcast on Spotify, reported that Twitter is blocking direct messages referencing the drug ivermectin. Read More.
Big Tech censorship was allowed to "destroy and decimate our Electoral Process," former President Donald Trump charged on Wednesday as Republicans threatened to break up Facebook after the behemoth's Oversight Board upheld an indefinite ban on the popular former president. Read More.
David Bell is the British psychiatrist who blew the whistle on the questionable medical practices involved at the gender identity development service (GIDS), a clinic at the Tavistock and Portman NHS foundation trust in London. Read More.
Not satire: Systemic racism has, according to some students, apparently infiltrated the male, female, and gender-inclusive restrooms at the University of California at Los Angeles. Read More.
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