Ties between NATO and Russia have plummeted to an alarming low, the country’s Defense Ministry has warned, in the wake of discussions between the US-led military bloc and Moscow over security concerns on the European continent. Speaking following a meeting between the two parties in Brussels on Wednesday, Deputy Defense …
Read More »YouTube claims ‘mistake’ in pulling music video critical of Biden
YouTube has apologized after causing outrage by removing a music video from singer-songwriter John Ondrasik, better known as Five for Fighting, directly criticizing President Joe Biden and his chaotic exit from Afghanistan. Ondrasik announced his video had been pulled in a statement on Friday, blasting the company for flagging the …
Read More »Ukraine’s Zelensky continues crackdown on critical media
Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky has continued his crackdown against dissent in the media by imposing a new set of restrictive measures against three companies that own opposition-aligned TV channels, it emerged on Tuesday. The sanctions take aim at channels UkrLive and First Independent, both of which are believed by the …
Read More »Critical software bug sets ‘internet on fire’
The fault, known as ‘Log4Shell’, has been described as the “single biggest, most critical vulnerability of the last decade” – which puts it in the running for a place among the biggest glitches in modern computing history. Researchers have warned that the flaw affects servers run by tech giants like …
Read More »American parents questioning masks, transgender beliefs, and critical race theory in schools are not ‘domestic terrorists’
Once upon a time in America, before a tiny faction of radical progressives hijacked the Democratic Party, local school board meetings were dull and tedious affairs where crickets could be heard from inside of the mostly empty auditoriums. No more. These days, the meetings are sold-out shows with enraged parents …
Read More »Battle over critical race theory may end up leading the US to civil war. Privatizing all schools is a solution
Some parents maintain that the US is a racist country and if it has any chance whatsoever of turning this around, CRT must be part of our educational system. Merely avoiding the subject is itself racist they aver, and that should not be tolerated. Others, equally adamant, take the opposite …
Read More »Critical race theory is bringing back segregation to America, and turning the clock back to the 1960s
If I told you that a system would create a segregated society, I would imagine that most people would think that system was a bad idea. We got rid of segregation in the United States back in the 1960s, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his life in the process …
Read More »Who got ‘destroyed by facts & logic’? Internet feuds over outcome of critical race theory duel between Ben Shapiro & MSNBC analyst
During Friday’s show, HBO’s Bill Maher pressed his guests to explain critical race theory (CRT) – an often-discussed but typically ill-defined cultural phenomenon. Shapiro took the lead, describing CRT as a worldview that teaches that “all disparity equals discrimination.” When Maher asked Nance to share his thoughts, the former Navy …
Read More »Critical race theory is far more than a political outlook to its adherents, it is a progressive dogma that defines their existence
Critical race theory continues to be a hot-button issue in America, particularly whether or not it should be taught in schools. On the educational front, a great many people are battling against it being introduced into the curriculum, because they believe it is both nonsensical and divisive. Proponents of CRT …
Read More »Raytheon’s alleged use of critical race theory in employee training appears to violate US anti-discrimination law, senator says
Cotton sent a letter to Raytheon chief executive Gregory Hayes on Tuesday, insisting that the company provide to him any staff training materials on diversity, equity and inclusion. He also asked Hayes to disclose information on any companies or individuals that the missile maker pays to present such classes. “One …
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