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In March of this year, the Buffalo shooter killed and decapitated a cat in his parents garage.His Mom's reaction? She gave him a box so he could go bury it in the backyard. That might explain some things in that family... #paytongendron #kkk #hate #massshooter #antiblackracism
“When my kids are watching shows, my wife and I always did this natural thing, which was whenever there was an Asian face on screen, to point it out to say, ‘Look,’” he explained. “Just by doing that, it kind of created a dynamic where you would notice when you didn’t see it.”
Fox News host Peter Hegseth responded Sunday to a hate group allegedly planning a riot at a gay pride parade by disparaging Black Lives Matter protesters....In a similar vein, conservative media and politicians have made misguided attempts to draw parallels between the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection and Black Lives Matter protests.
During his marriage to Deering, Hegseth had a daughter with Fox executive producer Jennifer Rauchet,[34] with whom he was having an extramarital relationship, in August 2017.[12]
Payton Gendron, the 18-year-old white supremacist charged with killing 10 people in upstate New York last month, left a handwritten note to his parents apologizing but stating that he “had to commit this attack” because he cared “for the future of the White race,” federal prosecutors revealed on Wednesday.
Prosecutors notably revealed that Gendron methodically shot Black people and did not kill a white employee who had been hit in the leg by a bullet.“Rather than shooting him, Gendron said, ‘sorry’...before moving on through the rest of the store in search of more Black people to shoot and kill,” the complaint said.
Masters has been a leading figure supporting Donald Trump's false claims that the 2020 presidential election was "stolen."[21] In June 2021, Masters said that "it's really hard to know" the winner of the 2020 presidential election.[22] He supported an "audit" of the vote in Maricopa County.[22] In November 2021, Masters stated he personally thought "Trump won in 2020" in a campaign ad and appeared at a fundraiser with the former president at Mar-a-Lago shortly afterward.[23] Trump endorsed his candidacy in June 2022.[21][24] Meeting with conservative activists in March 2022, Masters suggested that the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol was an FBI "false flag operation" and speculated that perhaps "one-third of the people outside of the Capitol complex on January 6 were actual FBI agents hanging out."[25]...Along with Thiel and fellow Senate candidate J.D. Vance, Masters is influenced by Curtis Yarvin, a neoreactionary blogger who writes under the name Mencius Moldbug.[32] ...During his 2022 campaign, Masters was one of several Republican Senate candidates to promote the "Great Replacement" conspiracy theory, a racist notion that originated on the far-right.[24][34] In June 2022, Masters blamed American gun violence on "Black People, frankly."[35][36]...At a Republican gathering in June 2022, Masters was recorded on video grabbing a protestor by the neck and shoving him to the ground. Masters claimed that the protester, who was wearing a Black Lives Matter shirt and "Jail Trump" hat, had struck a woman. The video of the incident showed no evidence for the claim, and instead showed the woman attacking the protestor, punching his left jaw with a balled fist. A crowd of six Republican attendees then pushed the man to the ground, as Masters placed his hands on the man's neck and chest and two attendees harassed the man as he lay on the ground. The Pima County sheriff's office issued two misdemeanor citations to the protestor, but did not issue citations to any of the others; the Pima County sheriff said that he would not ask his deputies to investigate.[38]
Last night’s match was not without some “revenge” though at the packed Molineux stadium: the English fans made it a point to start chanting “you racist b*****ds” during the Hungarian anthem and concluded with a round of booing and whistling.
Air Force scientist got his ‘really hot’ prostitute a contractor job, court docs show...A recently unsealed search warrant details an extensive scam by Jim Gord, a senior researcher of advanced propulsion technologies at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, and an unnamed female escort with whom he was in a sexual relationship.He urged a lab contractor and friend to hire the woman based on her fraudulent resume — and her looks — in 2017. He also moved federal funding around to pay her salary and named her as the chair of a scientific panel on engine and rocket technology despite her lack of experience.“He met with [redacted] on several occasions and paid her $400 an hour for various sexual acts,” according to a December 2019 search warrant application that was recently unsealed in federal court and posted on Monday by the Daily Beast. “Gord declared his love for [redacted] and she declared hers for him.”The Daily Beast first reported on the saga Monday. Neither Gord nor the woman have faced charges, the publication said....Roy confronted Gord about the issue and asked him to cut off their contact. Gord grew angry and threatened to bring a gun to work to “end it all,” the affidavit said.“Gord also reminded Roy, of Bangladeshi ethnicity, that Gord was a senior research scientist and AFRL, and that as Roy was an immigrant, the ‘old boys’ club’ at AFRL would never believe Roy if he disclosed the information about a scientist as well-respected as Gord,” the affidavit said....Gord funneled more than half of the $250,000 in grant money that typically went to Roy each quarter to the woman’s new company...When agents with the Air Force Office of Special Investigations searched Gord’s office at Wright-Patterson in April 2019, they found condoms, female underwear and empty bottles of generic ****. They also uncovered emails discussing the need to come up with a strong cover story in case they were questioned further....Gord was “an internationally recognized leader in the development and application of optical measurement techniques for advanced propulsion and fuel systems,” according to AFRL. He was named a 2016 fellow at the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the world’s largest aerospace professional society at the time.Gord “made advancements in high-power, high-repetition-rate burst-mode laser diagnostics systems, applying them to turbulent combustion and high-speed flows. His research has produced myriad fundamental technology breakthroughs in burst-mode laser measurement systems that enable scientists and engineers to better understand the performance of real-world air breathing and rocket engines,” AFRL said in a release.
President Sue Lines acknowledged the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people as traditional custodians of the Canberra area and paid respect to elders past and present at the opening of Wednesday's sitting.Senator Hanson interjected, yelling "No, I won't and never will", before exiting the chamber....She said if anyone needed acknowledgement it was "our people that have fought for this country. People who have sacrificed their lives".Senator Hanson added the Indigenous flag had "never been voted on"
In her maiden speech, Hanson proposed a drastic reduction in immigration with particular reference to immigrants from Asia. Hanson criticised the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC).[113]...In 2006, Hanson stated that African immigrants were bringing diseases into Australia and were of "no benefit to this country whatsoever". She also stated her opposition to Muslim immigration.[116]...In 2007, Hanson publicly backed Kevin Andrews, then Minister for Immigration under John Howard, in his views about African migrants and crime.[119]...Hanson called for a ban on Muslim immigration to Australia.[121][122]