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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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.
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President Joe Biden suffers from shallow or paused breathing in his sleep and requires a “continuous positive airway pressure” (CPAP) device in order to assist him with his “sleep apnea,” the White House admitted after reporters noticed the President had indentations on his face, caused by the straps of the device being tightened around the President’s head during the night.
The news comes shortly after a new poll determined that a whopping 83 percent of Americans admitted to having “concerns” about whether Biden has the necessary mental or physical health to be running the country.
Scoop: Biden has begun using a CPAP machine, per sources. The device is to treat longstanding sleep apnea, one of the people said. As Biden departed the White House this morning for Chicago, indentations from the CPAP straps could be seen on his face. Story by @jendeben and me. pic.twitter.com/U4Chkp16Pq
Those suffering from sleep apnea can even stop breathing for up to a minute while sleeping, before gasping or snoring themselves awake. A CPAP machine pumps air into a mask over the mouth and nose during sleep, keeping airways open.
This is merely the latest example of the President’s physical and mental health being called into question, and once again contradicts his physician’s claim that Biden is “a healthy, vigorous, 80-year-old male who is fit to successfully execute duties of the presidency.”
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President Joe Biden suffers from shallow or paused breathing in his sleep and requires a "continuous positive airway pressure" (CPAP) device in order to assist him with his "sleep apnea," the White House admitted after reporters noticed the President had indentations on his face, caused by the straps of the device being tightened around the President's head during the night.
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Nigel Farage may be forced into his own personal Brexit after his UK bank accounts were closed with no explanation, leading the Reform Party chief and GB News broadcaster to suggest he now faces so much political persecution that he may have to seek refuge overseas.
Farage was told his accounts would be closed this week, and offered only the explanation of a “commercial decision” by his bank’s chairman. The Brexit leader says this is a political attack by Britain’s political establishment, and comes just as the award-winning TV host mooted a political comeback.
Farage even says he has approached seven banks looking for an alternative, but not one has allowed him to open an account: “This is serious political persecution at the very highest level of our system,” he argues:
“The banks themselves are part of the big corporate structures in this country, these are the organizations [which] did not want Brexit to happen, and I think in my case, the corporate world will never ever forgive me… I am the one who is to carry the blame.”
“Without a bank account, you effectively become a non-person, you don’t actually exist. It’s like the worst regimes in the mid-twentieth century, be they in Russia or Germany: you literally become a non-person,” Farage explains, adding, “I won’t really be able to exist and function in a modern twenty-first century Britain.”
“I’m beginning to think perhaps life in the United Kingdom is becoming completely unliveable because of the levels of prejudice against me,” Farage concludes.”
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The establishment are trying to force me out of the UK by closing my bank accounts.
I have been given no explanation or recourse as to why this is happening to me.
This is serious political persecution at the very highest level of our system.
Nigel Farage may be forced into his own personal Brexit after his UK bank accounts were closed with no explanation, leading the Reform Party chief and GB News broadcaster to suggest he now faces so much political persecution that he may have to seek refuge overseas.
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Riots have rocked France for a second night after the shooting of a 17-year-old named “Nael M” or “Nahel” at the hands of local police. The demonstrations were initially centered on Nanterre, a Paris suburb where the shooting took place, but have now spread across the nation. The country’s Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin described Wednesday’s disorder as “a night of unbearable violence against the symbols of the republic: town halls, schools, police stations burned or attacked.”
At least 150 people have been arrested so far.
UPDATE: 09:10 a.m. EST – Some 40,000 law enforcement officers will be deployed across France in response to the riots, now confirmed to have left 170 police injured overnight. The number of confirmed arrests has also risen to 170.
“The last few hours have been marked by scenes of violence against police stations, but also schools and town halls… against institutions and the Republic,” said President Emmanuel Macron at a crisis meeting of Cabinet officials. Police are already said to be running low on rubber bullets as they attempt to quell the unrest.
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French police killed a 17-year-old French-Algerian driver who allegedly refused to stop for a traffic check outside the Paris suburb of Nanterre on Tuesday, sparking unrest and protests across the capital pic.twitter.com/8VB0R0VUvo
Video of the original incident shows two police officers at a stopped car, one of whom is leaning on the hood, with his handgun trained on the driver. Suddenly, the car lurches forward, pushing the armed officer, who fires a single shot. The car stops a short distance away, the driver mortally wounded.
Mort de Nahel: deuxième nuit consécutive de violences urbaines en Île-de-France pic.twitter.com/fAl0K4OEbl
One video of the violent disruption even appears to show rioters trying to break people out of a prison south of Paris, bombarding the facility with fireworks, while others show them trying to cut down poles with security cameras or shoot them out with firearms.
The country’s globalist President Emmanuel Macron added fuel to the fire by publicly stating that “nothing justifies the death of a young person” and calling Nahel’s shooting “inexplicable and inexcusable.” Police unions pushed back, stressing the officer who shot Nahel should be presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Nahel’s mother has called for what the press is describing as a “memorial march” or “silent march” on Thursday, although her TikTok statement on the event was somewhat more inflammatory, with the woman saying: “Everyone come, we will lead a revolt for my son.”
Many appear to be using the teen’s death as cover to engage in general lawlessness, with video showing one group of migrant-background rioters using a power saw to try and cut an ATM out of a wall.
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Riots have rocked France for a second night after the shooting of a 17-year-old named "Nael M" or "Nahel" at the hands of local police. The demonstrations were initially centered on Nanterre, a Paris suburb where the shooting took place, but have now spread across the nation. The country’s Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin described Wednesday's disorder as "a night of unbearable violence against the symbols of the republic: town halls, schools, police stations burned or attacked."
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Fox News’s Martha McCallum threw Florida Governor Ron DeSantis a softball question on how he could turn his floundering campaign around. His reply? “We’re happy with what we’ve seen so far.”
McCallum first queried: “You’re at 19 percent, which I think is a little bit lower than you were prior to this… are you frustrated by the polling you’ve seen so far?”
DeSantis initially tries to not answer the question, immediately pivoting to “defeating Biden” as well as his “story and philosophy.”
McCallum pushed back, asking: “What do you think is the catalyst that moves these numbers?”
DeSantis, again, attempted to pivot, before concluding, “We’re happy with what we’ve seen so far.”
So far, however, DeSantis is down in almost every poll since his campaign announcement, with his staff mired in controversies, and his most vocal online supporters becoming subjects of intrigue themselves.
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Fox News's Martha McCallum threw Florida Governor Ron DeSantis a softball question on how he could turn his floundering campaign around. His reply? "We're happy with what we've seen so far."
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Ok seriously who is advising this guy? The easy answer here (not that I believe it, by the way) is: “Well Donald Trump was an extremely popular man show more
Barclays Bank – one of the top 20 in the world – has paid more than $25,000 in compensation to Dr. Mike Davidson, an executive of a Christian trust, after arbitrarily closing the charity’s bank accounts due to pressure from LGBTQ+ activists.
Activists claimed the Core Issues Trust and the International Federation for Therapeutic and Counseling Choice were pushing “conversion therapy” onto people who voluntarily seek to change their sexual preferences or gender identities.
Barclays – a leading sponsor of London’s gay pride parade – succumbed to the pressure and sent a letter to Davidson, notifying him of the bank’s decision to close their accounts. Meanwhile, Davidson received hundreds of calls and messages from strangers telling him that he and the trust’s staff would be “raped and killed” amongst other threats.
Davidson’s lawyers alleged the closure was “an act of unlawful discrimination” as his professional and public work was damaged by the withdrawal of banking services on the basis of religious beliefs and political views.
Barclays “wholly denied” the claims of discrimination yet made an offer of £21,500 (GBP) to settle the matter before the case was due to be heard in the English High Court this week.
Davidson said following the settlement: “We reject Barclays [B]ank’s implied accusations of ‘conversion therapy’, directed at our work and charity. This case must serve as a warning to the government of what is coming if it proceeds with publishing and enforcing its ‘conversion therapy’ ban.”
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Barclays Bank – one of the top 20 in the world – has paid more than $25,000 in compensation to Dr. Mike Davidson, an executive of a Christian trust, after arbitrarily closing the charity's bank accounts due to pressure from LGBTQ+ activists.
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Christian and Muslim parents, many with a migrant background, have come together to protest against LGBTQ books being included in the school curriculum in Montgomery County. Families demonstrated outside a school board meeting demanding an opt-out option from the “inclusive” K-12 curriculum, which educators and officials have taken away.
The books in question include a title called Pride Puppy, which asks its child readers to see if they can spot items including an “intersex [flag],” “leather,” and “underwear” among the illustrations. Other titles center on characters being attracted to or marrying people of the same sex, or transitioning to a new gender.
Asra Nomani, a former Georgetown University professor who attended the protest, said “about 1,000 Arab Muslims, Ethiopian Christians, Peruvian Catholics and so many other brown and black immigrant families outflanked the dozen or so woke white activists who showed up” at Tuesday’s protests, adding that the demonstrating families were being “ignored by the Democratic politicians who are board members in Montgomery County Public Schools.”
Today, at the corner of Campus Drive and Mannakee Street, in Montgomery County, Maryland, woke intersectionalism came to die.
Today, June 27, about 1,000 Arab Muslims, Ethiopian Christians, Peruvian Catholics and so many other brown and black immigrant families outflanked the… pic.twitter.com/G623Q6Sw7x
Christian and Muslim parents, many with a migrant background, have come together to protest against LGBTQ books being included in the school curriculum in Montgomery County. Families demonstrated outside a school board meeting demanding an opt-out option from the "inclusive" K-12 curriculum, which educators and officials have taken away.
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Paul Ryan, the Republican Speaker turned Fox News executive, says he will “never again” support Donald Trump, despite admitting the former president could win back the White House.
“[L]ook, it’s a disaster if we nominate Trump, you know I think that, I’ve been saying this for a long time,” he told CNBC on Wednesday. “But Liz [Cheney] is right: he could win.”
Ryan’s interview, below, is likely to add fuel to the dumpster fire at Fox News, which has cratered in viewership since unceremoniously turfing our prime time host Tucker Carlson, as well as turning its back on Donald Trump.
“I’m for anybody not named Trump,” Ryan said – correcting himself, when pressed, to say he meant any Republican not named Trump. “I think we lose with him,” the former Speaker continued. “We haven’t won anything with him since he first won in 2016. We lost the House in ’18, the presidency in ’20, the Senate in ’20, and we could have won the Senate in 2022 but for him,” he added – failing to mention that Republicans won back the House that same year.
Asked if he thought the Republicans could win without America First conservatives brought aboard by Trump, Ryan admitted that as a “Never Again Trumper,” a large portion of U.S. conservatives now despise him.
Speaking on Tuesday in New Hampshire, Trump blasted the D.C. uniparty, and asserted that the Republican Party is “never going back to the days of Paul Ryan, Karl Rove, and Jeb Bush.”
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"It's a disaster if we nominate Trump…but he could win," says Fmr. House Speaker @SpeakerRyan. "I support any Republican not named Trump. We beat Biden for sure if we nominate a Republican not named Trump. Biden and Trump have a symbiotic relationship." pic.twitter.com/NLgRh0cm8l
Paul Ryan, the Republican Speaker turned Fox News executive, says he will "never again" support Donald Trump, despite admitting the former president could win back the White House.
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The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) deliberately engineered COVID-19 as a “bioweapon,” and conducted tests of coronavirus strains with human contagion in mind, claims Chao Shao, a former researcher at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV).
Chao also claimed several of his colleagues vanished during the 2019 Military World Games in Wuhan, with one subsequently revealing that they went to hotels to inspect “health and hygiene conditions.” This was likely a ploy to spread the virus, as hygiene examinations do not require virologists, he explained.
Employees at the notorious, Fauci-backed lab were tasked – by “a superior” – with identifying the most contagious strain of the COVID-19 virus from four samples, with a particular emphasis on human infectivity, Chao alleged in an interview with Jennifer Zeng for the Jerusalem Post.
Chao also mentions he was sent to Xinjiang to examine the health status of the Uyghur population imprisoned in re-education camps. Yet, once again, he suspects that his task was to either spread or observe how the virus spread among humans.
The revelation adds further weight to theory that the virus leaked from the WIV, which was long criticized as a “conspiracy theory” by corporate media outlets and the political class.
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The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) deliberately engineered COVID-19 as a "bioweapon," and conducted tests of coronavirus strains with human contagion in mind, claims Chao Shao, a former researcher at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV).
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The World Economic Forum (WEF) is pushing to reduce private automobile ownership by 75 percent by 2050 to comply with the climate goals in the Paris Agreement. The public must embrace reducing the number of vehicles from 2.1 billion to 0.5 billion as well as walking and cycling, according to a recent report.
Electrification alone will not deliver the intended results, argues the WEF. Instead, “compact cities”– more commonly known as “15-minute cities,” in which daily necessities are within a 15-minute walk or bike journey from one’s home – are needed to cut CO2 emissions by 80 percent and save $5 trillion per year.
“Greater coordination and collaboration are needed both within government (e.g., in government departments or agencies) and between the public and private sectors, including with stakeholders such as utilities companies” in order to succeed, the report states.
The scheme is being trialled in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Curridabat, Costa Rica, and in Singapore, and is using a “Scorecard Tool” to assist in benchmarking and accelerating the progress.
The WEF is a non-governmental organization that aims to implement “the Great Reset” and is led by Klaus Schwab, the son of a Nazi collaborator.
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The World Economic Forum (WEF) is pushing to reduce private automobile ownership by 75 percent by 2050 to comply with the climate goals in the Paris Agreement. The public must embrace reducing the number of vehicles from 2.1 billion to 0.5 billion as well as walking and cycling, according to a recent report.
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