Saturday, November 22, 2025

WATCH: UK Cops Arrest Autistic Teen After ‘Lesbian’ Officer Gets Offended.

A team of at least seven law enforcement officers dragged an autistic teenager from her home in Leeds, England, after a policewoman took offence at being told she looked like the teen’s lesbian grandmother.

Video footage published on social media shows the 16-year-old cowering in a cupboard as her mother explains to the policewoman, who has a cropped, male haircut, that her daughter has autism and meant no offense, while the officer shrieks: “I don’t care, she’s gonna be arrested!”

After some time, the girl is indeed dragged out of the house by the policewoman’s male colleagues while she looks on nonplussed. The girl’s mother says she was held in a police cell for 20 hours before being released on bail, and was interviewed without her being present.

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West Yorkshire Police have complained that people should “avoid reaching conclusions solely on the basis of the social media video” as it “only provides a very limited snapshot of the circumstances of this incident” in a statement published to social media.

They confirm, however, that the girl was “arrested on suspicion of a homophobic public order offence.”

Such crimes do exist and are enforced in the United Kingdom, which has no meaningful free speech protections. The alleged offender was even in her own home at the time of the so-called offense.

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West Yorkshire cops are already infamous for their “serious systematic failure” to protect mostly white working-class girls from mostly Muslim rape gang groomers  – with one member of the force responsible for promoting diversity and liaising with ethnic minorities being even being tried as a groomer himself.

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A team of at least seven law enforcement officers dragged an autistic teenager from her home in Leeds, England, after a policewoman took offence at being told she looked like the teen’s lesbian grandmother. show more

Museum ‘Queers’ Exhibition on 16th-Century Sunken Ship.

The museum responsible for preserving the Mary Rose, a Tudor warship that sank in a 16th-century battle, is “queering” its collection of relics from the Renaissance era vessel.

Portsmouth’s Mary Rose Museum admits it is “impossible” to “identify the sexuality or gender identity of crew members” of the Mary Rose, but has still “use[d] ‘Queerness as an interpretative tool’ to represent LGBTQ+ stories” in its collection.

An entry on Pater Noster (Our Father) cords which belonged to crewmembers, for example, veers into a discussion of “men who had sex with men [being] punished by the church” in England prior to 1533, after which they were subject to the Buggery Act.

An entry on a wedding band found on the ship, meanwhile, is used as jumping off point for a discussion of same-sex marriage, and even a simple mirror is presented as an object which could trigger “a strong feeling of gender dysphoria” in queer people, due to “our reflection conflicting with our own gender identities.”

The lengths to which the museum has gone to insert “queerness” into the preservation of wooden warship wreckage has resulted in many complaints, and not only from conservatives.

“I am as keen as anyone on gay sex but I have to say to these curators – you’re f***ing mental,” wrote Philip Hensher, a gay creative writing professor.

Similar “queering” initiatives are present in America, with the University of Chicago recently going so far as to set up a dedicated course on “queering God”.

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The museum responsible for preserving the Mary Rose, a Tudor warship that sank in a 16th-century battle, is "queering" its collection of relics from the Renaissance era vessel. show more

New Populist Bluegrass Anthem Takes Social Media by Storm.

Oliver Anthony – a musician from Farmville, Virginia – is taking social media by storm with his song entitled “Rich Men North Of Richmond.” A clip of the song and an accompanying video already has over 200,000 views at the time of publication, with its YouTube equivalent at nearly half-a-million after just 24 hours.

The bluegrass anthem is a condemnation of the Washington D.C.’s political establishment and the wealthy men who influence American politics who have left the working class behind. Anthony’s lyrics lament the skyrocketing suicide rate amongst men in America; the struggle of working Americans to make ends meet; and Washington’s penchant for sending money to aid in conflicts overseas before helping those most in need at home”

I’ve been selling my soul, working all day, overtime hours for bullshit pay. So I can sit out here, and waste my life away drive back home, and drown my troubles away. It’s a damn shame, what the world’s gotten to, for people like me and people like you.

Anthony’s chorus makes the song’s political message plenty clear:

These rich men north of Richmond, lord knows they all just wanna have total control. Wanna know what you think wanna know what you do. And they don’t think you know, but I know that you do. Because your dollar ain’t shit. And it’s taxed to no end because of rich men north of Richmond.

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Oliver Anthony – a musician from Farmville, Virginia – is taking social media by storm with his song entitled "Rich Men North Of Richmond." A clip of the song and an accompanying video already has over 200,000 views at the time of publication, with its YouTube equivalent at nearly half-a-million after just 24 hours. show more
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WEF CEO Says SHE Runs Twitter (X), Not Elon, & Introduces Censorious ‘Labeling’ of ‘Lawful But Awful’ Users.

Linda Yaccarino, the World Economic Forum (WEF) former NBC executive hired by Elon Musk as CEO of Twitter, now X, has boasted that she, not Musk, is in charge of the site, with the South African billionaire banished to the tech team. Yaccarino also boasted that X now has a “freedom of speech not freedom of reach” policy which “labels” users for posting unapproved narratives, then demonetizes them and limits their exposure.

“Mine and Elon’s roles are very clear,” she said in a CNBC interview Thursday, describing Musk’s area of responsibility as “product design” at the head of “a team of extraordinary engineers [focusing] on new technology.”

Asked about the company’s so-called “hate speech” policies, Yaccarino said: “It goes back to my point about our success with freedom of speech, not reach… If it is lawful but it’s awful, it’s extraordinarily difficult for you to see it.”

Yaccarino has hired fellow ex-NBC executive and drag queen enthusiast Joe Benarroch, who was involved in censoring anti-illegal immigration adverts by Donald Trump at the network, to assist her at X.

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Linda Yaccarino, the World Economic Forum (WEF) former NBC executive hired by Elon Musk as CEO of Twitter, now X, has boasted that she, not Musk, is in charge of the site, with the South African billionaire banished to the tech team. Yaccarino also boasted that X now has a "freedom of speech not freedom of reach" policy which "labels" users for posting unapproved narratives, then demonetizes them and limits their exposure. show more
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‘NOT GUILTY’ – Trump Pleads to Added Charges From Obama-World Prosecutor.

Donald Trump has pleaded not guilty to three additional criminal charges brought by foreign-dwelling, Obama-linked special counsel Jack Smith appertaining the documents taken to Mar-a-Lago in 2021.

Trump’s lawyer entered the plea of not guilty in Fort Pierce, Florida, alongside the former President’s personal aide Walt Nauta and Mar-a-Lago maintenance worker Carlos De Oliveira. Nauta has similarly pleaded not guilty, de Oliveira is yet to enter a plea, and will be arranged on Tuesday, August 15.

Both Trump and Nauta were indicted in June, with de Oliveira being added as a co-defendant last month. The charges against them include “making false statements, conspiracy to obstruct justice and corruptly altering, destroying, mutilating, or concealing documents.”

Trump’s legal team also demanded the opportunity to recreate a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) in which the former President may review the classified evidence in the case being brought against him due to the “the immense practical and logistical hurdles and costs that make it virtually impossible for President Trump to make regular trips to a public facility to discuss classified discovery material.”

Prosecutors are virulently opposed to such a step, claiming that Mar-a-Lago is not included “in lawful locations for the discussion of classified information, any more than they would be for any private citizen.”

The 45th President of the United States now faces 40 hyper-partisan counts involving seven different charges, with the trial scheduled to take place in May next year.

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Donald Trump has pleaded not guilty to three additional criminal charges brought by foreign-dwelling, Obama-linked special counsel Jack Smith appertaining the documents taken to Mar-a-Lago in 2021. show more
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Robert E. Lee’s HORSE Has Been Cancelled.

Washington and Lee University has removed a plaque honoring General Robert E Lee’s horse, Traveller, as part of the college’s efforts to distance itself from its confederate history and to ensure history is “appropriately interpreted.”

“We have reviewed campus symbols, names and practices, and we are making changes to remove doubt about our separation from the Confederacy and the Lost Cause,” said the university’s board of trustees in a statement discussing the future of the college.

The college – where Lee spent five years as President between 1865 and 1870 – announced after receiving vociferous backlash against the decision that it would be moving the plaque to a museum located in the University Chapel, claiming to be “an educational institution… neither a museum nor an appropriate repository for Confederate artefacts.”

Traveller was ridden by Lee for three years during the American Civil War and is buried on the college’s campus, where students often leave coins and apples to commemorate the animal.

“Until this month, very few people seemed bothered by the horse,” explained one outspoken student at the college, who added: “People like to hear tales about animals because they do no wrong. That is how Traveller has been immortalized in campus history.”

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Washington and Lee University has removed a plaque honoring General Robert E Lee's horse, Traveller, as part of the college's efforts to distance itself from its confederate history and to ensure history is "appropriately interpreted." show more

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‘TrUsT tHe ScIeNcE!’ – Study Retractions Up 13,650% in 22 Years.

The number of scientific papers retracted annually rose from just 40 in 2000 to almost 5,500 in 2022, representing a whopping 13,650% change over the past 22 years, with researchers estimating an astonishing 100,000 would have to be withdrawn every year with more thorough vetting.

Delivering a blow to the “trust the science” cheerleaders, Retraction Watch’s co-founders Ivan Oransky and Adam Marcus detail the alarming issues with modern science for the left-wing Guardian newspaper.

The surge in bogus papers is driven in part by the fact that scientists are often “required… to publish papers in order to earn and keep jobs or to be promoted,” which leads to some turning to so-called “paper mills” that “sell everything from authorships to entire manuscripts to researchers who need to publish lest they perish.”

Only around a fifth of retractions are a result of “honest error,” Oransky and Marcus note, highlighting serious misconduct cases such as that of Joachim Boldt, a German anesthesiologist whose falsified data on an ineffective blood substitute was once widely cited and led to many people being harmed.

A related issue is the so-called replication crisis. It has become increasingly apparent that the results found in many scientific papers – possibly a majority of them – cannot be reproduced by other researchers. In 2015, for example, efforts to reproduce psychology studies published in supposedly high-quality journals failed 61 out of 100 times, with similar results in 2018.

The issue is also present in the hard sciences, with efforts by the University of Virginia to reproduce five “landmark” cancer studies failing in one case and producing inconclusive results in two others – hinting that “the science” may be mostly wrong across the board.

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The number of scientific papers retracted annually rose from just 40 in 2000 to almost 5,500 in 2022, representing a whopping 13,650% change over the past 22 years, with researchers estimating an astonishing 100,000 would have to be withdrawn every year with more thorough vetting. show more
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POLL DIVE: DeSantis at 10 Points, Now in 3rd Place Behind Vivek.

Ron DeSantis has collapsed to just 10 percent, per a new presidential primary poll of 2,000 likely voters, with a margin of error of just 2.6 percent. The Florida Governor now finds himself in third place behind outsider Vivek Ramaswamy, suggesting that the recent strategic changes and numerous campaign shake-ups have had no effect on the Florida Governor’s precipitous decline in support.

National Pulse Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam predicted that DeSantis would soon be polling at “10 percent,” in an interview with Human Events’ Jack Posobiec conducted in June.

DeSantis has hemorrhaged 19 points since March this year, with the majority of his losses being shared between Ramaswamy – currently polling at 11 percent, and former President Donald Trump, who has consolidated his lead to 53 percent, the survey from Cygnal found. It is worth noting that Cygnal VP Brock McCleary is also the Ramaswamy campaign pollster.

The Florida Governor is trailing Ramaswamy in several key demographics, including among black voters and independents. DeSantis has just two percent support among black voters and six percent from independents, whereas Ramaswamy receives 15 percent support from black voters and 13 percent from independents. DeSantis is also behind Ramaswamy amongst college-educated voters.

DeSantis has struggled to make anything of his beleaguered presidential campaign, with several of his biggest donors and supporters having abandoned the cause, calling him a “flawed candidate.” The most recent delegate votes forecast had him at his lowest-ever total of just 159: 2,000 behind Donald Trump.

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Ron DeSantis has collapsed to just 10 percent, per a new presidential primary poll of 2,000 likely voters, with a margin of error of just 2.6 percent. The Florida Governor now finds himself in third place behind outsider Vivek Ramaswamy, suggesting that the recent strategic changes and numerous campaign shake-ups have had no effect on the Florida Governor's precipitous decline in support. show more

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Right-Wing Parties Expected To SURGE In Europe.

Right-wing populist parties are expected to make large gains in the 2024 European elections, reflecting a continent-wide trend in national politics that is seeing voters flock to increasingly conservative parties.

The European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR), advocating for greater member state sovereignty and stricter immigration control, among other things, is set to become the joint third-biggest party in the European Parliament with 89 seats – a “massive” 23-seat gain since 2019 – according to POLITICO’s in-house polling.

The populist Identity and Democracy Party, demanding increased security for native Europeans and tackling illegal immigration, is expected to win 77 seats, representing a 15-seat rise and driven by the recent success of Germany‘s Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which recently achieved its first “landmark victory” and is polling second across the country with 21 percent of the popular vote.

The right’s gains would come at the cost of the centrist and left-wing parties. The European People’s Party (EPP) – currently the largest group in the European Parliament – is expected to lose 12 seats, bringing the total number to 165, with the far-left Greens predicted to lose a whopping 24 seats, maintaining only 48.

The elections are due to be held between June 6-9 next year, with the number of European Parliament Members expected to grow from 705 to 720.

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Right-wing populist parties are expected to make large gains in the 2024 European elections, reflecting a continent-wide trend in national politics that is seeing voters flock to increasingly conservative parties. show more

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REMINDER: 2024 will likely be the first year we see a UK general election, US general election, and European parliamentary elections all in the same year
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FBI Murders ‘Frail, Elderly’ ‘MAGA Trumper’ Veteran Who Facebooked About Shooting Biden.

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents have shot dead a “frail”, 75-year-old man who identified as a “MAGA Trumper” and who couldn’t walk without “the aid of a hand-carved stick.” The incident occurred while the highly politicized agency executed a warrant related to Facebook posts about shooting Joe Biden and other Democrats. Robertson, a Vietnam veteran, had even used his Facebook posts to heckle the FBI itself.

Craig Deleeuw Robertson of Provo, Utah, posted some heated, but also some clearly jocular Facebook posts, pertaining to his dislike of Democrats, with one suggesting Attorney Merrick Garland is a “demented weasel” in need of a “12 gauge ennema [sic]”. Indeed when he was stopped by the FBI after visiting a church back in March, he told them his post contained the words, “It was a dream! We’re done here! Don’t return without a warrant!”

The FBI, which Robertson referred to as the “Federal Bureau of Idiots,” did indeed return with a warrant, showing up at his house hours before Biden was due to visit Utah on Wednesday. The senior citizen had recently posted that it was time to start “cleaning the dust off the M24 sniper rifle” for the “buffoon-in-chief”.

“The incident began when special agents attempted to serve arrest and search warrants at a residence. The subject is deceased,” the FBI said late Wednesday. But neighbors expressed disbelief, describing Robertson as a “frail, elderly man… who walked with the aid of a hand-carved stick” and “didn’t seem a threat” despite often carrying a firearm.

“There’s no way that he was driving from here to Salt Lake City, setting up a rifle and taking a shot at the President – 100 percent no way,” said one local.

The FBI has been vague in their description of the shooting, which took place at 6:15am. They have anonymously briefed the press that Robertson was armed at the time of the shooting, but whether than means he had a gun in his hands or was just carrying one in a holster was not explained.

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Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents have shot dead a "frail", 75-year-old man who identified as a "MAGA Trumper" and who couldn't walk without "the aid of a hand-carved stick." The incident occurred while the highly politicized agency executed a warrant related to Facebook posts about shooting Joe Biden and other Democrats. Robertson, a Vietnam veteran, had even used his Facebook posts to heckle the FBI itself. show more

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There’s no doubt Craig Robertson’s Facebook posts were over-the-top, though how precisely they came onto the FBI’s radar, and how they figured this frail septuagenarian represented a real threat of any kind is anyone’s guess for the moment
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