Western Journal – AP

NFL end zones will be inscribed this season with two slogans: “It Takes All Of Us” on one end line, “End Racism” on the other.

As part of its social justice awareness initiatives, the NFL also will allow similar visuals on helmets and caps.

Previously announced were decals on the back of helmets, or patches on team caps, displaying names or phrases to honor victims of racism and/or police brutality.  Continue reading “NFL Announces Social Justice Slogans Will Be Inscribed on Every Field”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Memphis, TN — Antonio Strawder is an unfortunate reminder of the lengths police officers in America will go to enforce arbitrary laws such as paying the government for the privilege of driving. For a suspended license, Strawder was handcuffed, thrown to the ground and repeatedly tasered as he cried out in agony. He had just gotten home from church.

Victimless “crimes” such as suspended licenses or expired registration are disproportionately aimed at poor people and minorities. Often times people have to choose between paying for food for their family or paying the government for a sticker to put on their car. When they buy food and the government doesn’t receive their money, as Strawder’s case illustrates, they will kidnap you. Continue reading “Horrifying Video Shows Cops Torture Handcuffed Man, Repeatedly Taser Him for Suspended License”

The Atlantic – by Derek Thompson

COVID-19 researchers have rightly extolled the virtues of masks, hailed the necessity of ventilation, and praised the salutary nature of outdoor activities. But another behavioral tactic hasn’t received enough attention, in part because it makes itself known by its absence. That tactic is silence.

Yes, it is finally time to talk, in this pandemic, about the importance of not talking in this pandemic.  Continue reading “Mask Up and Shut Up”

New York Post – by Jorge Fitz-Gibbon

The US will not participate in a worldwide effort to develop and distribute a coronavirus vaccine — in part because the initiative is being led by the World Health Organization, the White House announced Tuesday.

President Trump has expressed confidence in US efforts to develop a vaccine and has been harshly critical of the WHO, chastising the international health organization for its “China-centric” approach to the pandemic. Continue reading “US will not join WHO’s coronavirus vaccine effort, White House says”

The Post Millennial – by Collin Jones

A district attorney in California reportedly told members of law enforcement that they should consider the needs of looters before deciding to charge them with looting.

Costa County District Attorney Diana Becton expressed her view that officers should consider whether “the target business” was “open or closed” at the time the looting took place, and “what was the manner and means” by which the looters had managed to get inside the business, the Daily Wire reported. Continue reading “California district attorney asks police to consider looters’ needs before charging them”

Fox News

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited a San Francisco hair salon on Monday afternoon for a wash and blow-out, despite local ordinances keeping salons closed amid the coronavirus pandemic, Fox News had learned.

In security footage obtained by Fox News, and timestamped Monday at 3:08 p.m. Pacific Time, the California powerhouse is seen walking through eSalon in San Francisco with wet hair, and without a mask over her mouth or nose. Continue reading “Pelosi used shuttered San Francisco hair salon for blow-out, owner calls it ‘slap in the face’”

New York Post – by Doree Lewak

For Valerie Clark, the breaking point was when a stranger threatened her outside her home.

It was about two weeks ago that the man came up to her as she was entering her apartment building on the Upper West Side. “You’re fixing to get attacked,” he growled. “I know where you live, and you deserve it.” Continue reading “Guardian Angels on the rise in NYC as moms, teachers patrol streets”

ABC 7

BRONX (WABC) — Bodega owners are complaining that they’re stuck between a rock and a hard place because of the city’s mask rules.

They are showing surveillance video from one bodega in the Bronx as evidence.

A woman is accused of destroying $7,000 worth of merchandise with a butcher’s knife after an employee asked her to put on a mask. Continue reading “Reopen NYC: Bodega owners in Bronx facing backlash enforcing city’s mask rule”

Summit News –  by Paul Joseph Watson

A friend of Jay Bishop who was stood next to Bishop when he was executed in cold blood has spoken out, saying the pair were deliberately “hunted down” by leftists.

Bishop was shot dead on Saturday night in Portland. Video footage of the incident shows someone shouting “We’ve got a Trumper right here,” before another person responds “Right here?” before firing two shots. Continue reading ““They Hunted Him Down”: Friend of Murdered Trump Supporter Speaks Out”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Dallas, TX — The taxpayers of Dallas, Texas may want to request a refund this week after finding out that they have been paying for a pedophile to distribute child porn to other disgusting pedophiles online. This high level cop’s entire operation was conducted on duty, on official government computers, and also on Google.

According to federal court documents, Sr. Cpl. Daniel Lee Collins just pleaded guilty to uploading sexual photos of underage girls to various Google accounts using the City of Dallas internet network, according to the Department of Justice. Continue reading “High Ranking Cop Admits to Running ‘Sadistic’ Child Porn Ring on Gov’t Network, While On Duty”