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Dec 22 2020
Opinion
The Great Covid Class War
On January 19, 2020, Washington state reported the first US case of coronavirus. By the end of March, 245 million Americans were under stay-at-home restrictions to “flatten the curve.” Mainstream news terrorized the public with exponential graphs, threats of a medical supply shortage, and displays of hygiene theater. Appeals to science were weaponized to enforce conformity, and the media
The BellowsMar 15 2015
News
Obama: ‘There is No Excuse’ for Shooting of Cops in Ferguson
President Obama condemns the violent protests in Ferguson, Missouri this week, where two police officers were shot amid racial tension.
TownhallApr 06 2021
News
Colorado voting laws are similar to Georgia's despite decision to move Major League Baseball All-Star Game
Major League Baseball announced that they are moving the 2021 All-Star Game out of Georgia in protest of the state's new voting laws — and it now it is reportedly headed to Colorado, which has some rules that are similar, if not more restrictive.
The Associated Press reported Tuesday that the MLB will relocate the game to Denver’s Coors Field after pulling it from Atlanta over Georgia
Fox News (Online News)Aug 19 2014
News
Support spreads for officer in Ferguson shooting
In the days since police in Ferguson, Mo., named Darren Wilson as the officer who shot and killed unarmed 18-year-old Michael Brown, a small, quiet counter-protest, taking place mostly online, has arisen far from the angry, noisy nightly protests roiling Ferguson.
Two Facebook groups, both supporting Wilson, have appeared. Between them, they had more than 36,500 "Likes" as of early
USA TODAYOct 09 2020
Opinion
Did the lockdowns worsen the COVID outbreak?
The response to the COVID-19/Coronavirus/Wuhan Flu is unquestionably unprecedented. Never before have we shut down the majority of society worldwide – economic and societal concerns be damned, quarantined large groups of healthy people – sometimes indefinitely, cancelled weddings, funerals and religious services – then allowed mass protests and riots and implemented large-scale masking
Bizpac ReviewJul 10 2020
News
Fox News Got a Big Boost on YouTube From an Algorithm Change In trying to bury cons
If you’ve watched a YouTube Inc. clip recently about Bill Gates’ secret pandemic ploy or the dangers of anti-fascist protest movement Antifa, chances are YouTube queued another video for you in the “Up Next” column from a familiar name—Fox News.
In January 2019, the site, run by Alphabet Inc.’s Google, made a very big change to address its very real misinformation problem. It recognized
BloombergJul 08 2020
Analysis
Trump’s Emphasis on Racial Divides Worries Republicans
WASHINGTON—President Trump is signaling that a focus on racial and cultural divides will be a key theme of his re-election campaign. But with the nation in the midst of a racial justice movement and polls showing a growing portion of the population supportive of change, some Republicans fear his strategy won’t work.
Over the past few weeks, Mr. Trump questioned a Nascar ban on the
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 04 2016
News
WATCH: Violence Breaks Out at Austria-Italy Border Over New Immigration Controls
Demonstrations by pro-migrant social centers at the Austrian Brenner border with Italy tuned violent Sunday, with protesters hurling stones and flares at the Austrian police, injuring five officers, according to reports.
Breitbart NewsJan 17 2021
Opinion
The U.S. Capitol Riot Was Years in the Making. Here's Why America Is So Divided
There is no advanced industrial democracy in the world more politically divided, or politically dysfunctional, than the United States today. How did the world’s most powerful country get to this point? To paraphrase a great American writer—slowly, then suddenly. The Capitol riot was not just years in the making, but decades. That’s because of three distinct features of American society that
Time Magazine