By Christina Maas – Reclaim The Net

Trudeau walking against a backdrop of a blue sky with clouds, accompanied by a Canadian flag in the background.

After nearly a decade in office, after attempts at photogenic diplomacy and tearful apologies, Justin Trudeau is stepping down as Canada’s Prime Minister, leaving behind a legacy as divisive as it is dramatic. To some, he was the poster child for progressive leadership, a leader who championed climate action and diversity while bringing Canada into the global spotlight. To others, he was an over-polished politician whose tenure was defined by censorship, economic mismanagement, and the weaponization of state power against his own citizens. His resignation marks the end of an era—one defined as much by lofty rhetoric as by policies that left a deep mark on civil liberties and public trust. Continue reading “The Authoritarian Legacy of Justin Trudeau”

By Chris Menahan – Information Liberation

A US district judge threw out and mocked a “disingenuous” discrimination lawsuit against Haverford College from a Jewish lawfare group seeking to exploit Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act to silence criticism of Israel on college campuses. Continue reading “Judge Throws Out Title VI Suit Against Haverford College Aimed at Silencing Criticism of Israel”

By MAX BLUMENTHAL – The Grey Zone

Emails obtained by The Grayzone reveal how leading “anti-hate” campaigner Imran Ahmed collaborated with Israeli embassy officials to censor pro-Palestine social media accounts — and courted them for donations to his censorship-obsessed Center for Countering Digital Hate.

Continue reading “Leaked emails expose ‘collaborative efforts’ between Israeli govt and Center for Countering Digital Hate”

By TYLER DURDEN – Zerohedge

New figures released by the UK government have revealed that foreign nationals are twice as likely to be arrested for crimes compared to British citizens, and 3.5 times more likely to be arrested for sexual offences.

Continue reading “Migrants 3.5 Times More Likely To Be Arrested For Sex Crimes In UK Than British Citizens”

By Hannah Nightingale – The Postmillennial

BREAKING: 1 dead, 1 injured in Atlanta-area shooting near Honduran consulate

A suspect was arrested Monday after a shooting near the Consulate General of Honduras in Doraville resulted in the death of one person and another injured. Continue reading “BREAKING: 1 dead, 1 injured in Atlanta-area shooting near Honduran consulate”

By Dave DeCamp – Antiwar.com

Gaza’s Health Ministry said Sunday that Israeli attacks killed at least 88 Palestinians and wounded 208 over the previous 24-hour period as Israel has stepped up its bombing of the besieged enclave in recent days. Continue reading “Israeli Attacks Kill 88 Palestinians in Gaza Over 24 Hours”

By Dan Frieth – Reclaimthenet

Digital art of the US Capitol building with a glitch effect and its reflection in water.

As we previously reported would be the case, the celebration about the shutting down of the US government’s most overt censorship unit would be short-lived. The State Department is moving forward with plans to reassign employees and resources from a controversial office accused of stifling media into a newly created internal unit, as revealed by documents obtained by the Washington Examiner. This maneuver is already drawing criticism, with some alleging it is a thinly veiled attempt to rebrand and continue the disputed activities of the defunct office. Continue reading “State Department Rebrands Defunded Global Engagement Center into New Counter-Disinformation Hub”