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These Aussies put a land acknowledgement sign on their house, so a comedian brought natives to stay with them but the family wouldn't let them in 💀
This clip is actually from Jewish Australian satirist John Safron. His show Safran v. God ran from 2004 to 2005 but I'm guessing 99% of you never heard of it. In this clip, he took some Wurundjeri aboriginals and had them put those woke house signs to the test to showcase the hypocrisy on the Left.
According to Newsweek, Tucker Carlson may be sanctioned by the EU because he dared to interview Vladimir Putin.
Here's a screenshot of Tucker with Putin... Whoops! Sorry! That was Dan Rather with Saddam Hussein.
Here we go... Oh no! That's one of Barbara Walters' interview with Fidel Castro! My mistake!
Here it is... Nope, that's NBC international correspondent Keir Simmons interviewing Putin a couple of years ago.
Anyways, Tucker is evil for talking with Putin because this is 2024 and it's totally different now!
Useless special counsel and obedient lapdog Robert Hur issued his vast, overwritten, 345-page report yesterday, and — this will shock you — he declined to prosecute Joe Biden for doing exactly the same thing Trump is being prosecuted for doing, keeping classified documents after he left office, except worse, because Biden wasn’t even the President at the time. Critically, the President has the power to declassify at will, and as Hur’s report noted, Congressional secrecy statutes don’t even apply to the President.
But they do apply to the vice president.
Trump carefully protected his documents in a video-monitored, Secret Service-protected safe room at Mar-a-Lago, a private club with layers and layers of security. Biden carelessly stacked his documents in some ripped banker’s boxes out in the garage at a house “rented” to his drug-addled son, Hunter, next to a pile of junk. And in other even less-secure places.
Here’s how the Report’s introduction described Biden’s classified documents handling “procedure”:
Our investigation uncovered evidence that President Biden willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vice presidency when he was a private citizen. These materials included (1) marked classified documents about military and foreign policy in Afghanistan, and (2) notebooks containing Mr. Biden's handwritten entries about issues of national security and foreign policy implicating sensitive intelligence sources and methods. FBI agents recovered these materials from the garage, offices, and basement den in Mr. Biden's Wilmington, Delaware home.
We also expect many jurors to be struck by the place where the Afghanistan documents were ultimately found in Mr. Biden's Delaware home: in a badly damaged box in the garage, near a collapsed dog crate, a dog bed, a Zappos box, an empty bucket, a broken lamp wrapped with duct tape, potting soil, and synthetic firewood.
... They had to split hairs somehow. Team Biden’s challenge was to somehow distinguish between what Biden did and what Trump did, so they can keep prosecuting Trump while letting Biden wander off. They picked possibly the dumbest distinction, that Biden was too stupid, old, and careless to know that what he was doing was wrong.
Slavery was abolished in Europe several hundred years ago and was officially abolished in the US in 1865.
Very few countries in the Muslim world have officially abolished slavery and those who did, did it in the late 20th century.
In Mauritania, slavery was officially criminalized as late as 2007.
I am in no way trying to undermine the horrible crime that was the Trans-Atlantic black slave trade.
All I am trying to understand, is why the Arabo-Muslim black slave trade, which lasted much longer, had a much wider scope and killed millions of blacks more than its American counterpart is a taboo and is not taught in the West, be it in America or Europe.
The silence on this horrific historical event is downright criminal.
I well understand that there is the fear of confronting the Muslim world, knowing that the “religion of peace” is usually very violent in its responses, but I do believe that the victims and their descendants need some closure.
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