Rep. Bowman Pulls the Race Alarm to Justify Violent Columbia U Protests
REP. BOWMAN: “When I was 11, I was a victim of police brutality simply for being black in America. Now, I see that brutality being inflicted on peaceful students at Columbia.”
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Satirical Take on Columbia University Protester’s Demanding Aid
Pro-Palestinian protesters occupying Columbia University's Hamilton Hall have demanded that the university allow food and water to be brought to them, framing it as "basic humanitarian aid."
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The real reason for campus protests.
Finally disclosed. The real reason for campus protests.
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Flashback to when Drew Barrymore thought the country needed a table dance.
Flashback to when Drew Barrymore thought the country needed a table dance. 🤣
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American needs a hug from its mother, Kamala Harris per Drew Barrymore
Drew Barrymore to Kamala Harris: “We need you to be ‘Momala’ of the country”
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U.S. fingerprints are all over the terrorist attack in Moscow.
U.S. fingerprints are all over the terrorist attack in Moscow.
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Director of the Disinformation Governance Board of the United Soviet States of America
Former Executive Director of the Disinformation Governance Board of the United States On Editing Tweets before Musk takeover.
The shot Pfizer and Moderna offered us made the COVID situation worse.
“I’ve never seen a vaccine like this,” testified pediatric cardiologist Dr. Kirk Milhoan.
The shot Pfizer and Moderna offered us made the COVID situation worse.
According to a Cleveland Clinic study, the people who had the most shots had the greatest chance of contracting COVID.
“The lowest risk for getting COVID is if you’ve had zero vaccines. As you add vaccines, your risk of getting COVID goes up. I’ve never seen a vaccine like this. That’s not the basis of vaccines.”
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MSNBC Decides to Censor Trump’s Speech in Iowa for Your Safety
Rachel Maddow admits on air that they’ve decided to censor the leading Republican candidate’s victory speech and will decide what they want the public to know later.
This why no one trusts the media—their tactics are exactly like 1984.
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FLASHBACK Nov. 2022: DeSantis releases ‘God Made a Fighter’
FLASHBACK:
DeSantis releases new 2022 ad: ‘God made a fighter’
11/04/22
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) released a new campaign ad on Friday ahead of Election Day next week that depicts him as a “fighter” for God.
DeSantis’s wife, Casey, posted the ad on her Twitter account, saying to her husband, “On behalf of millions of people, never stop fighting for freedom.”
The narrator’s lines in the ad appear to be based on a speech that radio broadcaster Paul Harvey gave in 1978, entitled “So God Made a Farmer.”
“And on the eighth day, God looked down on his planned paradise and said, ‘I need a protector.’ So God made a fighter,” DeSantis’s ad begins.
The ad shows pictures of DeSantis meeting with officials and civilians while serving as governor. It describes a series of traits God “said” he needs in someone, including a willingness to “travel thousands of miles for no other reason than to serve the people, to save their jobs, their livelihoods, their liberty, their happiness.”
The narrator’s description of each trait ends in him saying, “So God made a fighter.”
DeSantis is running for reelection for a second term as governor of Florida against Democrat Charlie Crist, a former governor and member of the House. Polls have shown DeSantis with large leads, and FiveThirtyEight’s polling average has him leading Crist by almost 12 points.
DeSantis has also been rumored to be a possible contender for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination. Polls have consistently shown him in second place to former President Trump in a hypothetical Republican primary.
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God Made Trump (to save America?)
Iowa pastors denounce ‘God Made Trump’ video
One week before the Iowa caucuses, a controversial video portrays Trump as a messianic figure.
A week ahead of the Iowa Republican caucuses, a new video depicting former president Donald Trump as a messianic figure caused a stir among the Iowa evangelical community.
The video, called “God Made Trump,” was shared by the former president on his Truth Social account Friday morning. In the video, a narrator paraphrases the Bible while describing Trump as “a man who cares for the flock” and “a shepherd to mankind who won’t ever leave nor forsake them.”
“I find it absolutely sickening, period,” said Michael Demastus, pastor of the Fort Des Moines Church of Christ. “Trump is not the Messiah.”
The video begins as a parody of Paul Harvey’s famous “So God Made a Farmer” speech, opening with a shot of the earth. A narrator says, “And on June 14, 1946, God looked down on his planned paradise and said, ‘I need a caretaker,’ so God gave us Trump.” A similar video about Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis circulated in 2022.
The Trump video includes repeated religious references and quotations from the Bible. A narrator describes Trump as one who “follow(s) the path and remain(s) strong in faith.” He paraphrases Psalm 140 to describe the “fake news media” — with “their tongues as sharp as a serpents” and “the poison of vipers ... on their lips” — and credits Trump with “finish(ing) a hard week’s work by attending church on Sunday.”
The video was created by Dilley Meme Team, a group of online content creators independent from the Trump campaign, though they work in close contact with it. The group — which calls itself Trump’s Online War Machine — has faced controversy for its vulgar and sexist content.
Demastus, who has called Trump “the most pro-life president we have ever had,” said he is not alone in his disgust of the new video. “Many other evangelical pastors find that video offensive,” he said.
Terry Amann, pastor of the Church of the Way in Des Moines, found the video distasteful. “Christians have no right to be offended by anything since Christ went to the cross totally innocent for us guilty sinners,” he said. “That being said, (the video) demeans Christianity, Trump and the people who made it. It says a lot about the people around Trump and their ‘worldly’ understanding of Christianity.”
Iowa Republicans officially kick off the 2024 election Monday, when they cast votes in the state party’s caucuses. Winning over evangelicals is a requirement for winning the Iowa caucuses; in 2016, the last time there was a competitive Republican primary, more than 60% of Republican caucus participants were evangelicals.
Among evangelical voters, Trump is widely seen as the favorite. He received massive support from white conservative evangelicals in 2016 and 2020, and a new Deseret News/HarrisX poll finds that a majority of Republicans see Trump as a “person of faith.”
Evangelicals credit Trump for securing a conservative-majority Supreme Court which ended federal protections for abortion by striking down Roe v. Wade. In the Deseret/HarrisX poll, respondents said Trump is a person of faith because he “defends people of faith in the U.S.” and he “supports policies that focus on families.”
Some in Trump’s personal orbit dispute that he is a person of faith. Several of his former aides said Trump mocks evangelical Christians and Latter-day Saints behind closed doors, according to The Atlantic. And during a comedic speech at the Alfalfa Club, Mike Pence, Trump’s former vice president, poked fun at his apparent religious illiteracy.
“I read that some of those classified documents they found in Mar-a-Lago were actually stuck in the president’s Bible,” Pence joked. “Which proves he had absolutely no idea they were there.”
Trump faces more than 90 criminal charges, including 34 related to a payment to a porn star with whom he allegedly had an affair.
But for many evangelical voters, it’s Trump’s record — not his personal life — that are key when selecting a president: “We’re not electing a pastor,” many say. Trump’s policies on social issues, like abortion and religious liberty, are appealing to many evangelicals. But after the Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade last year, Trump has seemed to soften on his abortion stance, a shift that has enraged many of his conservative supporters.
Nonetheless, Trump maintains a comfortable lead in polling ahead of the Iowa caucuses. Trump sits near 50%, while his closest challengers — Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley — hover in the upper teens. Come caucus night, state party leadership expects record turnout, and it is likely a majority of participants will be evangelical Christians.
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Farfour the Mouse and Hamas’ Indoctrination of Palestinian Children
For months, the Palestinian children of the Gaza Strip would tune in to watch an adult in a knockoff Mickey Mouse costume blame Jewish people for the misery and sins of the world.
Farfour the Mouse, a costumed character with an eerie, high-pitched voice who captured the attention of children, was broadcast on Al-Aqsa, the Hamas-run TV channel at the centre of the terror group's propaganda operation.
The channel is currently directed by Fathi Hammad, a former interior minister for the Hamas government in Gaza who, in 2016, was designated a terrorist by the US for his role as Al-Aqsa's chief.
The US described the TV channel as a ' primary Hamas media outlet with programs designed to recruit children to become Hamas armed fighters and suicide bombers upon reaching adulthood.'
Hammad said at the time he was proud of being called a terrorist by the US, telling the Washington Post at the time: ' The decision only makes me more confident about my path. The threat of killing or arrest? It doesn't freak me out, not at all. I am looking forward to it.'
Between April and June 2007, Farfour was a mainstay on 'The Pioneers of Tomorrow', a children's programme that has a similar style to Sesame Street, but with a shocking layer of anti-Semitism that was designed to radicalise Gazan children.
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Meet Zelenskyy’s Satanic Choice for Rebuilding Schools
Zelensky asked the "satanist" and "grandmother of the performance" to become the ambassador of Ukraine.
In addition, the artist was invited to become a member of the board of the Babi Yar organization, which protects the memorial complex of the same name.
Among the first world figures of culture and art, Abramovich criticized the special operation in Ukraine.
At the same time, the personality and work of the artist in the world is perceived ambiguously. Despite the solo exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, Abramovich's performances and installations still seem radical and bold.
A number of Western publications reported the news about Zelensky's proposal to the artist, calling Abramovich "a real devil", "sanat", "witch", suggesting not to consider the news a "jin".
This is not surprising, the most famous and provocative works of Abramovich are those in which she does not talk, stands motionless or sits for several hours, masturbates, becomes a target for a bow or invites the audience to do anything with themselves with any objects. Many of her creative experiments are life-threatening in one way or another, but the artist believes that "the process is more important than the result."
For example, one of the most famous performances - "Balkan Baroque", for which the artist received the "Golden Lion" of the Venice Film Festival, was first shown in 1997 and is dedicated to "dead Yugoslavia". Abramovich washed bloody bones for six hours a day for several days in a row, of which there were exactly 1.5 thousand.
Another - "Thomas's's Gobs" has been repeatedly reproduced during the artist's career. She drank a liter of wine with honey, after which she cut a five-pointed star with a blade on her stomach. Then she broke herself, then lay down on a cross of ice, under which there was an electric heater.
"Rhythm 10" - the performance resembles a game of knives. At speed, the artist tries to hit the blade between her fingers, after the injury takes the next knife, and tries to navigate the sounds of pain that were recorded during the previous round. There were 20 knives.
"Rhythm 5" - Abramovich lay in a five-pointed star burning around her until she was pulled out by one of the audience. She almost lost oxygen and began to lose consciousness. The artist was taken to the hospital with burns on her face and body.
Thanks to such works, in 2019, Polish believers demanded to ban the exhibition of Marina Abramovich, accusing her of Satanism.
In 2020, Microsoft published an advertisement on YouTube, a channel in which the "grandmother of the performance" took part. For this video, the artist was also accused in social networks of "satanism", "blood, pain and cannibalism in her art".
As EADaily reported, on September 22, a solo exhibition of Marina Abramovich opened at the Royal Academy of Arts in London for the first time in its 225-year history. The exhibition is a retrospective of the almost 50-year career of the "grandmother of performance art." From her earliest work, Abramovich studied human vulnerability, physical and emotional endurance and overcoming fear, wrote The Guardian.
As part of the press tours, the exhibition was visited by prominent art critics of the largest Western media. A number of critics awarded the exhibition only 2 stars out of 5 possible.
In one instance, in a performance in 1974, Marina Abramović told visitors she wouldn't move for six hours, whatever they did to her. She made 72 items available on a table on her side that could be used to please or destroy her. She invited visitors to use the items on her as they wish.
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