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"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Monday, November 10, 2025
Friday, September 26, 2025
Disney & Pregnant Lesbian Space Witches
Disney’s Star Wars “The Acolyte” was roundly mocked on social media over a scene featuring lesbian space witch covens using the Force to get pregnant.
Disney head Kathleen Kennedy and showrunner Leslye Headland were singularly blamed for destroying the Star Wars franchise after a scene circulating on social media showed a group of witches performing an occult ritual praising the “power of one, the power of two” and “the power of many.”
In Star Wars lore, microscopic organisms called midichlorians found in one’s blood give the ability to wield the Force, a high concentration of which was found in Anakin Skywalker, the boy who would later become Darth Vader, who was revealed to have been immaculately conceived on the desert planet Tatooine.
But “The Acolyte”, which takes place 100 years before the events of Episode I, reveals that Anakin Skywalker was not the only one immaculately conceived in the Star Wars universe.
“The Acolyte” twins Osha and Mae learn that they were “created” by the head of the witches coven and “carried” by another woman within the group thanks to the power of the Force.
The Acolyte’s ridiculous occult witches scene was brutally panned on X.
“This doesn’t look like Star Wars. It looks like a bunch of Leftists putting a blood curse on Donald Trump,” one user noted.
Thursday, August 14, 2025
Saturday, May 17, 2025
1984 - Sports Teams Spy on You To Find "Hate Speech"
The WNBA is utilizing new technology this season to squash out "hate speech" among its fans.
The league announced a new initiative titled "No Space for Hate" this week ahead of the season tip-off. The campaign will include the use of AI social media monitoring tools that will help the league enforce a revised code of conduct.
"As part of the comprehensive plan, the WNBA is rolling out an AI-powered technology solution to monitor social media activity, in partnership with players and teams, to help protect the community from online hate speech and harassment," the announcement read.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the WNBA for further clarification about how the technology will be used, but has not received a response.
A revised WNBA fan code of conduct includes regulations for fans on social media, and threats of sanctioning those fans from official content if they are violated. The new policy lists racist, homophobic, sexist, sexual, threatening or libelous content as "subject to blocking or deletion."
"Repeat violations of these guidelines may result in the violator no longer being able to follow our news, comment on our posts or send us messages," the policy reads. "Additionally, any direct threats to players, referees or other league and team personnel may be referred to law enforcement and may result in the violator being banned from all WNBA arenas and events."
Nazi Concentration Camp tattoo.
Tuesday, April 15, 2025
Whites need not apply — Police block applications from White people
White applicants from a British or Eastern European background are at a disadvantage when applying for entry-level police constable roles at one of the U.K.’s largest police forces, according to reports by The Telegraph newspaper.
It has emerged that West Yorkshire Police permits Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) candidates to submit job applications all year round, but White people must wait for specific recruitment drives, sparking accusations of positive discrimination.
The police force claims the move is designed to boost diversity numbers and make the police more reflective of the area’s multicultural society.
An internal whistleblower told the U.K. newspaper that Black and Asian applicants are labeled as “gold” category candidates and are encouraged to apply at any time. White candidates from Britain, Ireland, and Eastern Europe, meanwhile, are “bronze” applicants.
Sunday, November 24, 2024
Friday, October 11, 2024
‘Star Wars’ unveils first transgender Stormtrooper
A new character in the “Star Wars” universe is causing quite a stir with fans of the franchise.
The first transgender Stormtrooper, named Sister, appears in the new book “Star Wars: The Secrets of the Clone Troopers.”
According to the X account Star Wars Holocron, the character Captain Rex gives a description of Sister in the book that says, “When one of our kind expressed her gender identity differently than her fellow troopers, she featured [sic] she’d have to hide who she truly was inside. Fortunately, her brothers in the 7th Sky Corps gave her the name Sister as a constant reminder that she belonged.”
The move to create a trans Stormtrooper by Disney (which purchased the rights to “Star Wars” from George Lucas in 2012) sparked a big reaction.
“This can’t be real. Gotta be a parody … there is no freaking way!” someone posted.
“What happened to the franchise I love,” said another X user.
A third person wrote, “These people just love to kill escapism and fantasy.”
“Are we really supposed to sit here and take this at face value for canon? Cmon this is some wacky nonsense,” another critic wrote.
However, others applauded the sci-fi franchise for promoting inclusivity with a trans character.
“I love this! More diversity in the clones and representation through each of them trying to make their existence more than just being a killing machine for the republic,” a fan wrote.
Someone else said, “Very happy to see them doubling down on inclusivity and telling transphobes to f–k off. If the existence of one story element that won’t affect anything triggers you that much, that’s a you thing.”
“I love that so much, armor looks awesome!” another person wrote.
just kill off Star Wars now
Tuesday, June 18, 2024
Democrat face-mask ban to combat anti-Semitism
― Jess C. Scott
Marxists are so full of shit. First you MUST wear a mask, then it is illegal to wear a mask.
New York state’s Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul has proposed a legislative ban on face masks on the NYC subway system to combat acts of anti-Semitism, claiming criminals are concealing their identities using the face coverings.
Before the Covid-19 pandemic, New York had a law banning face masks in public. However, that rule was suspended in 2020 in light of the pandemic and the city’s authorities made face coverings mandatory for all subway riders until September 2022.
Speaking to reporters during a news conference in Albany on Thursday, Hochul stated that she was in talks with lawmakers over details of a bill once again banning masks, noting that the policy has to be clearly defined to include “common-sense exemptions” for the use of face masks for health, cultural or religious purposes.
“We will not tolerate individuals using masks to evade responsibility for criminal or threatening behavior,” Hochul said, adding that her team is “working on a solution.”
The Mayor of New York City, Eric Adams, had also mentioned reviving some version of a mask ban and returning to the way things were before the pandemic, insisting that people should not be able to wear masks at protests.
Hochul explained that she was moved to propose the ban after receiving a report earlier this week about a group of people donning face masks that “took over a subway car, scaring riders and chanting things about Hitler and wiping out Jews.”
Monday, November 27, 2023
Thursday, November 16, 2023
Additional Musings on The Marvels
Tuesday, September 19, 2023
"The Hunger Games" Banned by School
Books published before 2008
removed from library
Harry Potter, The Hunger Games and Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry.
Those are all examples of books Reina Takata says she can no longer find in her public high school library in Mississauga, Ont., which she visits on her lunch hour most days.
In May, Takata says the shelves at Erindale Secondary School were full of books, but she noticed that they had gradually started to disappear. When she returned to school this fall, things were more stark.
"This year, I came into my school library and there are rows and rows of empty shelves with absolutely no books," said Takata, who started Grade 10 last week.
She estimates more than 50 per cent of her school's library books are gone.
In the spring, Takata says students were told by staff that "if the shelves look emptier right now it's because we have to remove all books [published] prior to 2008."
Takata is one of several Peel District School Board (PDSB) students, parents and community members CBC Toronto spoke to who are concerned about a seemingly inconsistent approach to a new equity-based book weeding process implemented by the board last spring in response to a provincial directive from the Minister of Education.
They say the new process, intended to ensure library books are inclusive, appears to have led some schools to remove thousands of books solely because they were published in 2008 or earlier.
― Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games









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