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Saturday, July 10, 2021

The 90 Miles Mystery Box: Episode #1410


You have come across a mystery box. But what is inside? 
It could be literally anything from the serene to the horrific, 
from the beautiful to the repugnant, 
from the mysterious to the familiar.

If you decide to open it, you could be disappointed, 
you could be inspired, you could be appalled. 

This is not for the faint of heart or the easily offended. 
You have been warned.

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Friday, July 9, 2021

Black father destroys Critical Race Theory


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'A Book About Whiteness': 25 public school districts use children's book that depicts 'whiteness' as evil



A new report shows that schools in twelve different states use material that pushes racial divisions as ideology.

A children’s book claims having white skin is a satanic contract that gives its signers “stolen land,” “stolen riches,” and “special favors,” and a new report confirms that this book is really being used in classroom settings.

The name of the book is called “Not My Idea: A Book about Whiteness,” and it’s message is teaching racial politics to children.

A list of the school districts was published by reporter Christopher Rufo.
He describes how the book is used in the lessons, too. How that pans out in practice is that either these individual schools put it on “recommended reading” lists for students, or educators are seen reading the book aloud.

Here’s one such example. The plot of the book centers around a child as she learns from the news about a police shooting that happened. After that the child goes to the library and learns about the CRT worldview. The secondary character is the child’s mother who is depicted as being out of touch and in the wrong about it all.

(Another example showing direct confirmation that the “whiteness is a bad deal” page is in the book.)

Rufo connects the “stolen land and riches” line used in the book back to a piece from Cheryl Harris in 1993 that describes “whiteness as property.”


This practice of dividing children from their parents is a common theme. Back on Tuesday it was reported that a South Carolina high school teacher had a "what's said in this class, stays in this class" when talking about these topics.

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Naming the Capitol Cop Who Killed Unarmed Jan. 6 Rioter Ashli Babbitt


Most police departments — including Washington, D.C.’s Metropolitan Police — are required to release an officer’s name within days of a fatal shooting. Not the U.S. Capitol Police, which is controlled by Congress and answers only to Congress. It can keep the public in the dark about the identity and investigation of an officer involved in a shooting indefinitely.

Which is what happened with the Jan. 6 shooting of Ashli Babbitt, an unarmed protester in the U.S. Capitol riot who was fatally wounded by a plainclothes police lieutenant as she attempted to breach a set of doors inside the building.

For the past six months, as Congress has proposed legislation to reform police departments across the country, the Capitol Police has stiff-armed government watchdogs, journalists and even lawyers for Babbitt, who have sought the identity of the officer and additional details about the shooting. The USCP still refuses to release his name, in stark contrast to recent high-profile police shootings around the nation.

In February, USCP issued a press release promising to “share additional information once the investigation is complete.” But Justice Department investigators closed their probe in April, clearing the officer of criminal wrongdoing in Babbitt’s death, which the medical examiner ruled a homicide. And last month, the D.C. Police — which shares jurisdiction with the Capitol Police and has led the investigation into Babbitt’s shooting — concluded its own internal review of the shooting without making any findings, according to spokeswoman Kristen Metzger.Still, USCP continues “stonewalling the public," according to the head of the police union.

“That’s my department’s attorneys for you,” United States Capitol Police Labor Committee Chairman Gus Papathanasiou told RealClearInvestigations. “There is definitely a transparency issue. The department needs to answer those questions. They are stonewalling the public.”

Withholding the name of the officer who fired the fatal shot — the only round fired by anyone during the four-hour siege — has bred speculation on the Internet and led to the mistaken identification of at least one officer. USCP Special Agent David Bailey was wrongly fingered as the shooter on social media and conservative news sites.

After RCI called attention to the false rumor in an email to USCP, followed by a story on the issue, USCP's communications chief officially knocked it down as “misinformation.

Now a new name has surfaced in the Babbitt imbroglio — Lt. Michael L. Byrd — and while USCP Communications Director Eva Malecki won’t confirm he is the shooter, in this case she isn’t denying it.

In a little-noticed exchange, Byrd was cited by the acting House sergeant at arms during a brief discussion of the officer who shot Babbitt at a Feb. 25 House hearing. Both C-SPAN and CNN removed his name from transcripts, but CQ Transcripts — which, according to its website, provides “the complete word from Capitol Hill; exactly as it was spoken” — recorded the Capitol official, Timothy Blodgett, referring to the cop as “Officer Byrd.” His name is clearly audible in the videotape of the hearing (see video embed further below).

Byrd appears to match the description of the shooter, who video footage shows is an African American dressed that day in a business suit. Jewelry, including a beaded bracelet and lapel pin, also match up with photos of Byrd.

In addition, Byrd’s resume lines up with what is known about the experience and position of the officer involved in the shooting — a veteran USCP officer who holds the rank of lieutenant and is the commander of the House Chamber Section of the Capitol Police.

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Vienna: Feminists attack media outlet for reporting 13-year-old girls rape and murder by Afghan asylum seekers...


The murder of a 13-year-old in Vienna, for which four Afghan asylum seekers are said to be responsible, poses a dilemma for feminists: Should there be sympathy for a girl who, according to the current state of the investigation, was drugged with up to eleven ecstasy tablets, raped several times and killed or outrage over "racist reporting"?

The Wiener Einsatzgruppe Feminist Alarmabteilung (Wefa) decided on the latter. Around 20 hooded Wefa women stormed the rooms of the news portal oe24.at in the Austrian capital on Wednesday and attacked the employees. On handouts, the feminists complained that reports of the heinous crime normalize and reproduce “the murderous patriarchy”. The murder of Leoni is being instrumentalized “for racist and sexist agitation” they screeched.

If a migrant commits a serious sexual crime or murders a woman, it is never due to the cultural or ethnic background but because he is a man. Also, a foreigner is always noble and good and inevitably a victim of racism. In short, according to these banshees, European society is a sexist hell.

The Wefa intruders reached the oe24 advertising sales offices via the garbage disposal and attacked several employees to protest against the “racist reporting” by oe24.at after the recent murders of several European women.

They distributed leaflets with the following appeal: “You say sexualised violence against FLINTAs – women, lesbians, inter, non-binary and trans people – has been imported. We say that violence against FLINTAS is the cruel consequence of a sexist society, of capitalism and patriarchy.”

The police were there within a few minutes, after which the masked gang fled. The activists’ goal of occupying the newsroom or TV studio was not achieved thanks to the police action and the resistance of the oe24 employees.

The oe24 managing director Niki Fellner issued a statement: “We strongly condemn this violent intrusion by masked extremists into freedom of the media. We will not let anyone – and certainly not such actions – hinder our critical reporting. oe24 played a leading role in uncovering the judicial failure of the recent murder of women by four Afghans and will not allow itself to be silenced by any action. In particular, we condemn the attacks on our female sales employees, who were terrified by the activists, and demand the strictest consequences from the executive.”

In Germany, meanwhile, the police described the distribution of the photo of the obituary notice for the youngest, almost 25-year-old Würzburg victim Stefanie W. on social networks as “incorrect” and “not helpful”.

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