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Thursday 18 July 2019

'F*** the troops!': Unhinged leftist goes on potty-mouthed tirade against military, American flag at ICE facility — um, and pole danced

For your midweek entertainment, we bring you an unhinged leftist caught on video going on a potty-mouthed tirade outside the Colorado Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility where protesters a few days prior took down an American flag and replaced it with a Mexican flag.

What was the leftist woman's beef?

Apparently she didn't like being questioned about her reasons for protesting along with a few other folks outside the ICE facility in Aurora.
"White supremacist! White supremacist! White supremacist!" she yelled at conservative activist Ashley St. Clair.


She continued, taunting St. Clair: "I'm gonna get out of your face, or what?"

'You are more concerned with a f***ing piece of cloth'


The woman then turned her attention to the American flag: "You are more concerned with a f***ing piece of cloth than people who are locked in cages! Children! Right in front of you!"

When St. Clair brought up the flag and U.S. troops, the woman lost it.
"I don't give a f***! I don't give a f***!" she screamed, clapping her hands apparently to underscore her point.

St. Clair tried again: "That flag and the troops are the reason you're able to —"
Nothing doing; the protester lost it again: "You're a f***ing bitch! You're a f***ing stupid-ass, privileged-ass bitch! Get the f*** out of here now!"

(And who put Larry from the Three Stooges in a purple dress? Sad!)

How about a pole dance, y'all?


If you haven't yet decided that the protester was a few chips short of a full bag, for her final act she went off on the U.S. military — then did a pole dance on a street sign.

What was it that David Lee Roth once sang? "They say it's kinda frightnin' how this younger generation swings."

Speaking of the video recording it all for posterity, she added, "Go ahead and f***ing distribute it, bitch! What's up, ho? F*** you! I hope this s**t goes viral! F**k the troops. Because all they do is f***ing kill people."

No doubt her folks are overjoyed.

Content warning: Potty-mouth and pole dance:

Former Trump campaign communications chief admits in deposition to hiring prostitutes on multiple occasions

A deposition transcript shows former Trump campaign communications chief Jason Miller admitting to hiring prostitutes.

Here's what we know

The recording came from a deposition from a lawsuit that Miller filed against Gizmodo. Gizmodo ran an article claiming that Miller gave a Florida stripper an abortion pill without her knowledge. Miller promptly sued for defamation.
In the deposition, provided by Mediaite, Miller answered questions regarding a series of affairs that he admitted to having. Miller's legal team tried unsuccessfully to keep the record of this May 30 deposition sealed.

One of the affairs discussed in the deposition, which has been public knowledge for years, was with former Trump campaign adviser A.J. Delgado, who gave birth to Miller's son.

In the Mediaite report, Miller recounted that he hired prostitutes "in 2015, and then, I believe, again in 2017." The 2017 prostitute was hired in the spring after his wife gave birth to their daughter and the couple had "decided to try and make things work." This would have been shortly after he quit the Trump transition team.
He also admitted to going to a "massage parlor" where he received a "hand job" on "five or six" separate occasions, Mediaite reported. One of these visits happened in 2018, "a couple of months" before the deposition took place. He also discussed various trips to strip clubs in Florida and New York.

The part of the deposition that was made public is incomplete, and parts of it were redacted.

What else?

Miller did not deny the details of the deposition when Mediaite reached out to him but declined to comment further.

He did say that he knew he was "an imperfect person and have made a number of mistakes in my life. I love my family and have spent much of the past two years asking for forgiveness and working to prove my commitment to them and to become a better person for them."

CNN pushes narrative that President Trump is racist to group of women. It brutally backfires.

CNN correspondent Randi Kaye asked eight Dallas-area women on Tuesday's "Anderson Cooper 360" if they thought President Donald Trump's recent tweets attacking four progressive congresswomen are racist — and it did not go over well for CNN.

"How many of you don't think what the president said is racist?" Kaye asked the women, all of whom are Trump supporters.

In unison, all the women raised their hands.

The women told Kaye:
  • "I'm a brown-skinned woman. I am a legal immigrant. I agree with [Trump]."
  • "He was saying that if they hate America so much because what we're seeing out of them and hearing out of them — they hate America. If it's so bad, there's a lot of places they can go."
  • "Actually, I think it's a demonstration of how their ideology spills over even though they're American now, so to speak."
  • "They're not acting American."
  • "We know the president is not racist. He loves people from Hispanics to black people — all across the board."
One exchange in particular highlighted the narrative CNN sought to push.
"I'm glad the president said what he said because all they're doing is — they're inciting hatred and division and that's not what our country is about. It's not about that at all—," one of the women told Kaye.

"But isn't that what the president does with some of his own comments?" Kaye interjected. "His own racist comments?"

"But he didn't say anything about color," the woman shot back.
Still, Kaye continued to push the media narrative that Trump is racist by directly reciting the definition of racism from Webster's Dictionary.

"He dated a black woman for two years. Two of his wives are immigrants. He is not a xenophobic racist," one woman told Kaye in response.

Then the women turn on Kaye

After Kaye seemingly defended Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) and company, one woman called out Kaye and CNN for asking politically manipulative questions.

"Whoever wrote these questions up is — it's clear that they're very manipulative to accuse instead of extracting the truth," the woman said. "Because when you say, you know, 'Don't you think he's racist?' You're accusing us; you're accusing [Trump]."
"I'm asking; I'm not accusing," Kaye shot back. "I'm asking you what you think."
"It's not relevant. It has nothing to do with the real issue," the same woman responded. "Why do you keep bringing it up?"

When Kaye asked if it is just a "coincidence" the women that Trump is targeting are not white, one of the women shut down Kaye.

"I don't think it matters. It's idiotic what [the congresswomen] are saying. It doesn't matter whether they're white, man, woman, brown, yellow, anything," the woman said.

Another woman added, "I'm worried [the congresswomen] are racist. How come they haven't befriended one of their white, female congresswoman colleagues and let her join the group."

Wednesday 17 July 2019

Woman Goes To Planned Parenthood At Age Of 21, Shares Her Horrific Experience In Viral Facebook Post

Planned Parenthood has long become associated with one defining and incredibly divisive issue: abortion. Yes, the reproductive healthcare organization does offer this service in certain clinics. However, abortions account for only 3% of healthcare services carried out by Planned Parenthood and are not funded by government money.
In 2014, Planned Parenthood received 40% of its funding from the government, helping to provide care for hundreds of thousands of people who wouldn’t otherwise be able to afford it. They offer services such as birth control; emergency contraception; clinical breast examinations; cervical cancer screening; pregnancy testing and pregnancy options counseling; prenatal care; testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections; sex education; vasectomies and LGBT services.
The core aim of Planned Parenthood is the prevention of sexual diseases and unwanted pregnancies – fewer unwanted babies equals fewer abortions. Makes sense right?
Not to some, including, it seems, the current administration. So obsessed have people become with the abortion issue, the government is now threatening to permanently eliminate federal funding for the organization; potentially denying essential reproductive healthcare for up to 650,000 women in low-income neighborhoods and communities.
Talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face!
Image credits: Fairoroie
Education is vital here, with more people needing to be informed about the reality of Planned Parenthood rather than making knee-jerk, irrational judgments based on partisan political affiliations.
This story, told by Autumn Mizer, perfectly encapsulates the importance of the service, particularly for low-income communities. Planned Parenthood is far more than just abortions, it literally saves lives.
Why do some people see affordable healthcare as such a terrible thing? Can you imagine being yelled at and threatened by ignoramuses simply for getting a cancer screening?
It’s not just women that benefit from the services offered. Men can go for STD screenings, testicular and prostate cancer screening, vasectomies and even erectile dysfunction treatment; perhaps something that those angry and aggressive protesters could really benefit from?
Image credits: Paul Sableman (not the actual photo)
Defunding this vital service is a really bad idea, and will undoubtedly lead to many more unwanted pregnancies, sexual health issues and even more abortions.
For now, let’s celebrate Planned Parenthood for all of the essential, non-abortion services that they offer and spread the word about what it really represents: affordable, preventative healthcare for your most personal and private health issues, carried out without judgment.

People shared their own stories about the services that Planned Parenthood provide

This Heartbreaking Sculpture Depicts The 82 Kids That Were Handed Over To The Nazis In The Town Of Lidice Back In 1942

World War II is known to be the deadliest conflict in human history. Somewhere between 50 to 85 million people lost their lives due to the pointless, mindless war that was based on two Utopian ideologies. Needless to say, the combat only served the upper men instead of those who fought them. Unbelievably cruel massacres and atrocities were carried out both by Soviets and Nazis – the Holodomor, Holocaust, strategic bombing, etc. Yet, the memory of those wasted lives remains. One of the most atrocious acts done by Nazis was the wiping out of the Lidice village located in former Czechoslovakia (now in the territory of Czech Republic). 

82 children in bronze overlook the old Lidice village

The bronze sculpture by Marie Uchytilova in Lidice, Czech Republic commemorates the children who were killed by Nazis in the summer of 1942. It honors a group of 82 children – 42 girls and 40 boys – all of whom were gassed at CheÅ‚mno. The Polish town housed an extermination camp built by Nazis during World War II. In fact, it was the first German extermination camp set up specifically to carry out ethnic cleansing through mass killings.

All of them were killed by Nazis during the World War II

Back in 1942, on June 10 Nazis had killed nearly all the residents in Lidice village. It was done as a reprisal for the assassination of Nazi official Reinhard Heydrich, the Reichsprotektor of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. The village was completely destroyed, men were killed, the women and children were separated and sent to concentration camps. That summer was the last one for them.

Their entire village was completely destroyed

After the assassination of Nazi official Reinhard Heydrich, (the Reichsprotektor of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia), Hitler immediately ordered mass killings in Czechoslovakia to avenge his death. He also wanted severe punishments to be carried out against any village that had harbored the assassins. To the residents of the villages, the following was bound to happen: all of the adult men would get killed, women – taken to concentration camps, the children who looked Aryan would be “Germanized” and the remaining ones – killed. Nazis specifically targeted Lidice because one local family had a son in the Czech army in England.

All of the men of the village were executed, while women were taken to concentration camps

In 1942, on June 10 Nazis killed all 173 adult men in Lidice village. The 184 women and 88 children were taken away. The children were then dumped in an unused factory in Lodz, Poland. Then, certain ones were chosen for Germanization. The remaining 82 children were taken to the Chelmno extermination camp to be gassed – some decades later, they will inhabit the village forever as haunting bronze statues.

The haunting memorial was created by a Czech sculptor, Marie Uchytilova

Marie Uchytilova-Kucova was a Czech sculptor as well as academic sculptor professor born in 1924. The artist was deeply touched by the unimaginably cruel crime committed in Lidice. In 1969, Marie decided to commemorate the victims by creating a bronze monument for all the young lives lost.

The sculptures took two decades to finish

It took two decades for Marie Uchytilova to create eighty-two statues of children which are all above life-size height. While the artist was working on the artwork, numerous people visited her atelier, and they later started collecting money for the monument. In March of 1989, Marie finished the sculptures in plaster, however, she never saw the money that was collected. Therefore, the artist cast the first three statues in bronze by using her own savings. The same year, Marie unexpectedly died and the project was left unfinished.

Now, they stand as a silent memory to those young lives lost in a cold and mindless massacre

After the sudden death of the sculptor, her husband J.V. Hampl continued the work on his own. In 1995, 30 children in bronze were finally ‘returned’ to their mothers in Lidice. From 1996, more statues were installed, while the last ones were uncovered back in 2000. Currently, there are 42 girls and 40 boys murdered in 1942 overlooking the valley.