Friday, June 30, 2023
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NBC Says LGBT Chant ‘We’re Coming For Your Children’ is Fine & Normal.

NBC News is defending the chants of LGBT who were heard incanting the phrase “we’re here, we’re queer, we’re coming for your children,” at a recent ‘pride march’. The corporate news giant suggests it is normal, and nothing new, meant simply to “take the sting out” of proven allegations of grooming against hardline LGBT activists.

NBC News even admits the song has been sung for years – as if that makes it better:

“The “coming for your children” chant has been used for years at Pride events, according to longtime march attendees and gay rights activists, who said it’s one of many provocative expressions used to regain control of slurs against LGBTQ people.”

The article’s author, Tyler Kingkade – who studied journalism at Georgetown with support from the Koch-linked Fund for American Studies – also highlights chants such as “Kill, kill, kill, we’re coming to kill the mayor,” “God is a lesbian,” and “[t]en percent is not enough: Groom! Groom! Groom!” as examples of provocation that are acceptable to him.

The Koch network recently announced a $70M slush fund to attack Donald Trump with.

Kingkade’s claims, however, have since been subjected to a ‘Community Note’ – or fact check – on Twitter, which states: “Coming for your children” is not a historical part of Pride. The chant appears to originate from the San Francisco Gay Men’s choir singing a song with this title 2 years ago, in 2021. This article is thus a misrepresentation of Pride’s history.”

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NBC News is defending the chants of LGBT who were heard incanting the phrase "we're here, we're queer, we're coming for your children," at a recent 'pride march'. The corporate news giant suggests it is normal, and nothing new, meant simply to "take the sting out" of proven allegations of grooming against hardline LGBT activists. show more
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‘Globalist’ Koch Network Blows $70M of Donor Cash to ‘Stop Trump’.

The ‘Koch network’ group Americans for Prosperity Action is dropping $70M+ on a bid to stop President Donald J. Trump becoming the 47th President of the United States, according to a new report which suggests the libertarian billionaire backed organization is campaign in the Republican primaries “for the first time in its nearly 20 year history”.

The money is in addition to a $200M+ fund established by corporate backers for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s campaign, and will likely be used for “digital advertising on the issue of electability in the presidential race,” in addition to direct mail. In such scenarios, high percentages of donor cash ends up in the pockets of campaign consultants and vendors.

The Koch network includes groups such as Americans for Prosperity, Stand Together, i360, the American Legislative Exchange Council, the State Policy Network, the CATO Institute, Americans for Tax Reform, the Competitive Enterprise Institute, the Atlas Network, the Heritage Foundation, the Independent Women’s Forum, the Manhattan Institute, the Reason Foundation, the Texas Public Policy Foundation, and many more.

The organization’s LIBRE initiative even campaigns in favor of amnesty for illegal migrants.

The co-option of the Tea Party movement was spearheaded by the Kochs, who turned it from a citizen-led organization into a pro-corporate, libertarian shell, before dumping it when press attention became too inconvenient.

“The globalist Koch Brothers, who have become a total joke in real Republican circles, are against Strong Borders and Powerful Trade,” Trump tweeted in 2018. “I never sought their support because I don’t need their money or bad ideas.”

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The 'Koch network' group Americans for Prosperity Action is dropping $70M+ on a bid to stop President Donald J. Trump becoming the 47th President of the United States, according to a new report which suggests the libertarian billionaire backed organization is campaign in the Republican primaries "for the first time in its nearly 20 year history". show more
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Trump’s First Term Border Achievements Were, Frankly, Extraordinary.

The perpetual crisis at the U.S. southern border behooves a reminder of President Donald J. Trump’s policy achievements – and an exhaustive list of actions taken over just four years – which led to one of the most secure periods of time in the region for decades. In 2015, Trump declared “the U.S. has become […]

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DeSantis Gave $92M in COVID Funds for His Iranian Donor’s Gated Community.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis used $92 million of coronavirus stimulus funding from the U.S. tax payer for an interchange that will greatly enhance the value of a gated community being developed by one of his major donors, the Iranian-born, British-educated ICI Homes owner Morteza ‘Mori’ Hosseini.

Hosseini has dished out at least tens of thousands to DeSantis’s campaigns, as well as loaning him a golf simulator worth $30,000, and providing private jets for the use of the Governor and his wife Jill, who prefers to go by Casey. Hosseini and the Republican presidential hopeful have “a long, close relationship” due in no small part to the Iranian-American’s willingness to make his jet available at short notice.

Conveniently, Hosseini was also appointed to the University of Florida Board of Trustees, while his sister Maryam Ghyabi-White was appointed by Governor DeSantis to the same St. John’s River Water Management District Governing Board which approved the interchange costing federal tax payers $92 million. Morteza’s wife, Forough Hosseini – a senior vice president at ICI Homes – was also appointed to the Florida Children and Youth Cabinet, completing a DeSantis donor swamp hat-trick with the Hosseini family.

Asked about the near $100M injection from Governor DeSantis, Hosseini said he would’ve gone through with the plan anyway, but “it certainly helps.”

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis used $92 million of coronavirus stimulus funding from the U.S. tax payer for an interchange that will greatly enhance the value of a gated community being developed by one of his major donors, the Iranian-born, British-educated ICI Homes owner Morteza 'Mori' Hosseini. show more
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‘Bonus Hole’! — Govt-Funded LGBT Org Renames Vaginas for ‘Inclusivity’.

An LGBT organization and a leading cervical cancer charity are recommending that people refer to vaginas as “bonus holes” in order to be more inclusive of women who think they are men.

“It is important to check which words someone would prefer to use,” their guide on ‘Language to use when supporting trans men and/or non-binary people’ warns.

The glossary of terms published by Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust, in partnership with the LGBT Foundation, also suggests “front hole” as an “alternative word for the vagina”, alongside explainers on more “traditional” terminology such as “microaggressions”, “misgendering,” and “deadnaming”.

“Remember, everyone makes mistakes from time to time,” the guide generously suggests, adding that it is “important that you acknowledge them, correct yourself, learn from them, and move on.”

Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust is funded by British taxpayers, as well is the LGBT Foundation. Described in 2019 by Baroness Susan Williams – then Minister for Equalities, now Chief Whip for the government in the House of Lords – as one of a number of LGBT groups doing “incredibly important to the work of the Government Equalities Office and the advancement of equality in the UK.”

The so-called Conservative Party has governed Britain for 13 years.

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