BREAKING: French patriots are demanding justice for Louis, a 17-year-old who was murdered by a migrant gang
They filmed themselves stomping on his head
The people have had enough!!!
Are you getting it yet?
Minn school board member says dogs should ‘piss on the white corpses’ in Christian cemeteries after Indian activists petition to close dog park
https://t.co/RoK3gKaX1z
Bill Maher on Darializa Avila Chevalier: “There’s one candidate she will be a congresswoman from New York’s 13th District, who the New York Times asked her if someone mu*ders someone randomly should they go to jail? Couldn’t get her to say yes to that.”
@Suzierizzo1 Seems that it would be easy. She would explain that the law is the law, and we are a nation of laws. She would also say that Congress can change the law, but that she is bound to follow whatever constitutional laws they enact.
Notice how Chevalier speaks like a robot, immediately evades the question, launches into canned blather about "centering" the conversation. Communism is a cult. She's an acolyte who recites the mandatory slogans. No thinking, no reality. Always lies.
Esto es esclavitud moderna: musulmanes esclavizan a africanos negros cristianos.
Sin embargo, los grandes medios de comunicación, la izquierda, la ONU y el Papa progresista guardan silencio sobre los crímenes de musulmanes contra cristianos.
¿Por qué?
Two brothers stomped a 17-year-old’s chest, broke his neck, and killed him…
They got 6 months and 18 months.
Is this what justice looks like now? 😡⚖️
#EthanLiming#SayHisName
Can a Flu Shot Make You Sicker?
A Cleveland Clinic study of over 53,000 employees found that influenza vaccination was not only unable to demonstrate a protective effect among working-age adults, but was associated with a higher risk of influenza when influenza activity was high. When protection was needed most, vaccinated employees got sick more often than the unvaccinated.
That study sits in the background as the Atlantic runs a piece urging ACIP to fast-track the 2025-2026 flu shot recommendation at the upcoming June meeting, framing the process as routine and the product as uncontroversial.
@JeffereyJaxen notes what the Atlantic calls routine: six decades of CDC accepting ACIP guidance verbatim, a committee that until recently operated as a de facto policy-making body rather than the advisory body it is legally supposed to be.
The executive order Trump signed recently returned authority to act on that guidance to the executive branch and the CDC, effectively nullifying the Massachusetts judge's injunction and firing a direct shot at the status quo the Atlantic is defending.
Del draws the regulatory double standard out into the open: it is illegal to claim that vitamin C protects against a cold. Newspapers are running pieces urging the fast-tracking of a product that a major clinical study found increases susceptibility to the illness it is supposed to prevent. No natural product in the country could survive that finding and remain on the market.
Meanwhile, in Michigan, Saint Clair County Medical Director Dr. Remington Nevin has declared a new era of vaccine choice, allowing parents to obtain school vaccine waivers by email within days of filling out a digital form.
The state is not fighting it. The reason buried in the article: county officials had been requiring parents to attend educational courses on vaccine effectiveness before receiving a waiver. The courses backfired. Parents were described as becoming hostile.
Del says - parents who watch The HighWire now know the ingredients, the safety trial data, and the clinical literature better than the doctors running the courses.
The courses got dropped.