On Tuesday, the Alabama state legislature passed a bill that defunds Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs at public universities.
Now awaiting Republican Governor Kay Ivey’s signature, the bill could go into effect by October 1. Alongside public universities, it would strip funding from school boards and other government agencies pushing DEI initiatives.
The legislation also requires students to use restrooms associated with the biological sex rather than their gender identity and bans the dissemination of “divisive concepts” rooted in Critical Race Theory (CRT) and related ideologies, suggesting certain groups — principally white people — are “inherently responsible for actions committed in the past” or should “accept, acknowledge, affirm or assent to a sense of guilt, complicity or a need to apologize.”
Republican state Rep. Ed Oliver, one of the bill’s primary sponsors, said DEI initiatives “deepen divisions, set up race-exclusionary programs and indoctrinate students into a far-left political ideology.”
The Alabama legislation advances as the University of Florida is firing all DEI staff.
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On Tuesday, the Alabama state legislature passed a bill that defunds Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs at public universities.
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Over half of Americans believe the U.S. government should stop supplying weapons to Israel.
A recent YouGov poll commissioned by the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) found that 52 percent of Americans believe the Biden regime “should stop weapons shipments to Israel until Israel discontinues its attacks on the people of Gaza.”
The poll revealed a slight split along partisan lines. Sixty-two percent of those who voted for Biden in 2020 agreed with stopping weapons shipments, while only 14 percent disagreed. Conversely, 30 percent of Americans who voted for Trump in 2020 wish to stop weapons shipments to Israel. Sixty percent of those who did not vote in 2020 wish the government to stop sending weapons to Israel until a ceasefire in Gaza is reached.
Israel’s military action in Gaza has reportedly resulted in over 30,600 Palestinians dead and approximately 72,000 wounded. Moreover, the conflict has triggered significant internal displacement in Gaza, with a markedly inadequate supply of food, water, and medication for 85 percent of Gaza’s population.
As concerns mount over the escalation of conflicts in the Middle East, many believe the U.S. should assume a hands-off approach to the Israel-Hamas dispute, considering the potential implications on wider regional stability. Such restraint echoes the sentiments of American voters in requesting a temporary halt in supplying weapons to Israel.
Once a stalwart supporter of the Israeli war effort, the Biden regime has been increasingly distancing itself from Israel in an attempt to woo Arab, Muslim, and progressive voters.
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Over half of Americans believe the U.S. government should stop supplying weapons to Israel.
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Following revelations that Tyson Foods is looking to employ another 42,000 migrants, The National Pulse editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam explained how corporations, aided by the Biden regime, are profiting from an illegal immigrationcrisis they claim to oppose.
In a lengthy segment on Bannon’s War Room, Kassam walked through the chicanery by the Obama-world group called ‘Tent‘ and the Biden regime’s implementation of a modern-day slave trade in America.
“MODERN SLAVERY.”
“Tyson Foods [is] a fascinating company when you take a look under the hood,” Kassam told Steve Bannon on War Room.
“They themselves say that a third of their current 120,000-plus are migrants,” he said, noting that Tyson is “part of something called Tent… a pro-mass migration organization that is actually led by an Obama-era White House staffer.”
“[W]hat they do is they sign up corporates all across America and they effectively say, ‘Hey, we’re going to get you cheap labor,’” Kassam said.
“It’s indentured servitude, it’s a form of modern slavery… people who can en masse wash the chickens, people who don’t particularly care about health standards, wellbeing, minimum wage standards… just shove them into your factories and use them as human fodder,” he explained.
EXPLOITING TECHNICALITIES
Kassam described how corporations are able to profit from the border crisis while claiming to be against illegalimmigration by exploiting “technicalities.”
“So, while Tyson Foods will say, ‘No, look, we’re part of the E-Verify program and illegal immigration, we’re completely opposed to it,’ what they’re actually relying on is something called employment authorization documents,” Kassam said.
“[T]hat is something that the Biden regime reinstituted very quickly… emergency authorization documents for people who claim asylum in the United States to then be able to work while they are awaiting a court case,” he continued.
“Most of these court cases are not even heard, they don’t even bother showing up in most circumstances, and they just remain in the country and work. Well, they’re working under these employment authorization documents… and the scale at which they’re being churned out by the current government is absolutely stunning,” he added.
Tyson is not alone in profiting from the scam, Kassam said, citing corporations including Bank of America, McDonald’s, and Mastercard.
“Everybody on the corporate globalist side gets everything they want,” he concluded.
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How are corporations able to profit from the illegal immigration crisis? By employing illegal aliens granted "emergency" authorization to work by Biden, while they wait for court cases that, for the most part, will never go anywhere. @RaheemKassam explains the scam in detail: pic.twitter.com/7guAbHZTsD
Following revelations that Tyson Foods is looking to employ another 42,000 migrants, The National Pulse editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam explained how corporations, aided by the Biden regime, are profiting from an illegal immigration crisis they claim to oppose.
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French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said he now avoids Boeing aircraft due to safety concerns.
“I now prefer flying in Airbus over Boeing – my family too, they care about me,” Le Maire said at the Europe 2024 conference in Berlin. Guillaume Faury, the chief executive officer of Airbus SE — Boeing’s lead competitor — was in the audience.
Faury distanced himself from Le Maire’s remarks, saying he was “not happy with the problems of my competitor,” adding: “Aviation attracts a lot of attention on safety. What I take is humility, not complacency.”
Safety concerns regarding Boeing’s aircraft have been growing after several high-profile accidents involving the company’s 737 MAX line. Following two fatal crashes and an episode of uncontrolled decompression in an airplane, the model was grounded by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for further inspections.
The FAA’s six-week audit of Boeing’s 737 production found “multiple instances” of failures to meet quality control requirements. The FAA failed Boeing on 33 of 89 product audits and recorded 97 instances of Boeing noncompliance. Spirit AeroSystems — which makes the 737 Max’s fuselage — failed seven of 13 product audits.
Earlier this month, Boeing whistleblower John Barnett — who raised safety concerns about Boeing production issues — was found dead from an allegedly self-inflicted gunshot wound. However, before his death, Barnett warned a friend that “if anything happens to me, it’s not suicide.”
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French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said he now avoids Boeing aircraft due to safety concerns.
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Denver’s economic challenges continue to mount as the Democrat-controlled ‘sanctuary city’ struggles with increasing numbers of illegal immigrants. Within a little over a year, the city council has seen costs for feeding its illegal population surge. In December 2023, the city allocated $100,000 for a contract to provide food for its illegal aliens. By January of 2024, the food costs had increased to $475,000. Last month, the city had to pay an additional $450,000 in food costs, with another $500,000 expected to come due in June.
In total, the city has spent around $1.4 million in taxpayer dollars on the feeding of its illegal alien population. With almost 40,000 migrants arriving in the past year in response to Denver’s sanctuary city status, the city’s budgetary stress is reaching crisis levels.
The increased contract costs come as Denver is wrestling with a nearly $60 million budget deficit — exacerbated by the financial demands of offering food, shelter, and additional services to arriving migrants. Mayor Mike Johnston stated that to retain the existing services for illegal immigrants, taxpayers could face costs upwards of $100 million over the forthcoming year.
Denver has obtained some aid from the state and federal government, including a $3.5 million reimbursement from Colorado’s state government and a $1.6 million federal advance from the Biden government’s Department of Homeland Security. An additional $12.2 million in potential federal reimbursements is currently under review.
Democrat-controlled ‘sanctuary cities’ across the country have come under increasing fiscal strain from growing illegal immigrant populations. While many have turned to the Biden government for federal aid, New York City’s mayor, Eric Adams, has pushed to end the Big Apple’s status as a ‘sanctuary city.’
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Denver’s economic challenges continue to mount as the Democrat-controlled ‘sanctuary city’ struggles with increasing numbers of illegal immigrants. Within a little over a year, the city council has seen costs for feeding its illegal population surge. In December 2023, the city allocated $100,000 for a contract to provide food for its illegal aliens. By January of 2024, the food costs had increased to $475,000. Last month, the city had to pay an additional $450,000 in food costs, with another $500,000 expected to come due in June.
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Russian intelligence has said that France is assembling a military contingent of approximately 2,000 troops to be deployed in Ukraine, and that these troops will present a “priority target” for Russia.
“The current leadership of [France] does not care about the deaths of ordinary French people or about the concerns of the generals,” SVR Director Sergey Naryshkin said. “According to information coming to the Russian SVR, a contingent to be sent to Ukraine is already being prepared. Initially, it will include around 2,000 troops.”
France “fears that such a large military unit cannot be transferred and stationed in Ukraine unnoticed,” Naryshkin said. “It will thus become a legitimate priority target for attacks by the Russian armed forces. This means that it will suffer the fate of all the French who have ever come to the Russian world with a sword,” emphasized Naryshkin, likely in reference to Napoleon’s disastrous 1812 invasion of Russia. Naryshkin could also have been referring to Infanterieregiment 638 and SS Volunteer Sturmbrigade France — French troops who fought for Nazi Germany and took part in the German invasion of the Soviet Union. The Russian government has long stressed that ‘de-Nazification‘ is a central goal of its military action in Ukraine.
The revelations of a pending deployment of French troops to Ukraine follow a series of increasingly belligerent remarks from French President Emmanuel Macron.
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Russian intelligence has said that France is assembling a military contingent of approximately 2,000 troops to be deployed in Ukraine, and that these troops will present a "priority target" for Russia.
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Leading French populist Marion Maréchal has lamented Europe’s loss of independence in various spheres and warned mass migration could lead to it being effectively transformed into another country.
“I wake up at 34 years old in a European Union which has become a digital colony of the United States, an economic colony of China, [and] a demographic colony of Africa,” she said, adding that it is also “on the way to becoming a colony of Islam.”
Muslims accounted for around a tenth of the French population as of 2019-20. France has also suffered more radical Islamic terror attacks than any other European country, including the November 2015 attacks in Paris that saw 130 murdered and over 410 injured in a series of suicide bombings and mass shootings, and the July 2016 attacks in Nice that saw 86 killed and over 430 wounded by a North African migrant driving a heavy truck.
Maréchal is the niece of Marine Le Pen, the longtime leader of National Rally (formerly National Front) who contended for the French presidency in 2012, 2017, and 2022.
Maréchal served as a National Assembly member — roughly equivalent to a U.S. House Rep. — for National Rally from 2012 to 2017, but is now a candidate for Reconquest, a rival populist party headed by “French Tucker Carlson” Éric Zemmour.
Je me réveille à 34 ans dans une Union européenne qui est devenue : 👉 une colonie numérique des États-Unis, 👉 une colonie économique de la Chine, 👉 une colonie démographique de l’Afrique, 👉 en passe de devenir une colonie de l’Islam.#VotezMarionpic.twitter.com/2cAKxe5Dfs
Leading French populist Marion Maréchal has lamented Europe’s loss of independence in various spheres and warned mass migration could lead to it being effectively transformed into another country.
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Network Rail, the government body responsible for most of Britain’s rail infrastructure, has apologized for displaying ‘Hadiths of the Day’ in London’s King’s Cross Station during Ramadan.
A message on the busy station’s public bulletin board reading, “The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) [Peace Be Upon Him] said: All the sons of Adam are sinners but the best of the sinners are those who repent often,” was apparently the ninth such message to have been displayed since the start of Ramadan.
Network Rail initially defended the hadiths, insisting “King’s Cross station is made up of a diverse and multi-cultural workforce and at times of religious significance, messages such as these are displayed to celebrate the station’s diversity and inclusivity.”
However, despite Britain being a Christian country, at least constitutionally, no messages appear to have been displayed for Lent, which is currently ongoing.
Amid growing backlash from Christians, cultural conservatives, and secularists, Network Rail backed down, claiming: “We value the feedback of our passengers and while these messages were intended to celebrate the beliefs and backgrounds of some of our colleagues and passengers, we have removed them.”
They also claimed they would be “looking into” why hadiths were preached at station users rather than “general Ramadan celebratory messages.”
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Network Rail, the government body responsible for most of Britain’s rail infrastructure, has apologized for displaying ‘Hadiths of the Day’ in London’s King’s Cross Station during Ramadan.
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Publicly-funded Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) roles in the United Kingdom are costing the country “at least half a billion pounds a year,” according to the Cabinet secretary responsible for business and trade.
Olukemi ‘Kemi’ Badenoch, raised partly in Nigeria and partly in the U.S., made the admission in an op-ed for the notionally right-wing Telegraph following a review of so-called Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) – the preferred term for DEI in Britain.
“The UK has seen an explosion of EDI roles in organisations,” she wrote. “Studies found that the UK employs almost twice as many EDI workers per head than any other country. This same analysis estimates that EDI jobs in our public services are costing the taxpayer at least half a billion pounds a year.”
She noted that, in the private sector, “employers are even inadvertently breaking the law under the guise of diversity and inclusion by censoring beliefs or discriminating against certain groups” — namely Christians, heterosexuals, and white people — “in favour of others.”
She also acknowledged the scandal involving an unlawful, anti-white recruitment policy at the Royal Air Force — for which no one was punished.
Badenoch built her reputation in Britain’s Conservative Party by criticizing race ideology, breaking out as a public figure by insisting that teaching Critical Race Theory (CRT) and “white privilege” as fact in British schools was unlawful during the Black Lives Matter disorder of 2020.
However, no action was ever taken against schools disseminating such ideology, and she later refused to comment on the socialized National Health Service (NHS) pushing anti-“whiteness” training on staff.
In recent weeks, she posted a picture of herself wearing a hijab at a mosque in the Sharia-governed United Arab Emirates, claiming it was a symbol of “tolerance,” as her party was being accused of “Islamophobia.”
The highlight of my trip was a visit to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, one of the largest in the world.
It is a spectacular building.
The architecture and design takes inspiration from all over the globe, emphasising a welcoming and profound message of peace and tolerance. pic.twitter.com/nYwJPLTAhq
Publicly-funded Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) roles in the United Kingdom are costing the country “at least half a billion pounds a year,” according to the Cabinet secretary responsible for business and trade.
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University of Chicago criminologist John Roman argues Americans are misleading themselves into thinking crime — especially in cities — is running rampant by their perception of ‘disorder’ being associated with danger. “People confuse disorder and crime, so the presence of a lot of disorder can signal to regular folks that they are in a dangerous place, when they aren’t necessarily in a dangerous place,” Roman told NBC in a recent interview, arguing that while American cities may be more chaotic, crime itself has gone down.
Roman’s comments come on the heels of new FBI crime data, which shows slight drops in the rate of murder, reported violent crime, and theft in 2023. According to the University of Chicago criminologist, the drop was partly fueled by renewed law enforcement funding and a return to pre-pandemic norms. “After a terrible period of underfunding and understaffing caused by the pandemic, local governments have, by most measures, returned to pre-pandemic levels,” Roman said, adding: “The courts were closed, a lot of cops got sick, a lot of police agencies told their officers not to interact with the public. Teachers were not in schools, not working with kids.”
Inconsistent Crime Data.
However, other experts warn the FBI figures are incomplete. The federal law enforcement agency only pulls data from about 79 percent of police departments nationwide. Additionally, local law enforcement can be inconsistent in reporting data to the FBI. The Appeal, which reports on crime and justice reform, notes that 50 percent of violent crimes, 70 percent of property crimes, and upwards of 75 percent of sexual assaults are never reported to local police.
A recent Gallup poll found that 77 percent of Americans believe crime is worsening. Additionally, 63 percent of Americans said the crime problem in America has become “extremely or very serious.” Washington, D.C. — the nation’s capital — saw severe spikes in murder and theft in 2023.
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University of Chicago criminologist John Roman argues Americans are misleading themselves into thinking crime — especially in cities — is running rampant by their perception of ‘disorder’ being associated with danger. “People confuse disorder and crime, so the presence of a lot of disorder can signal to regular folks that they are in a dangerous place, when they aren’t necessarily in a dangerous place,” Roman told NBC in a recent interview, arguing that while American cities may be more chaotic, crime itself has gone down.
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