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Month: October 2023

California Governor Signs Bill Banning Hand Counting of Ballots in Most Elections

The bill ‘ensures that no California voter will be disenfranchised by the actions and decisions of ill-informed political actors,’ its sponsor said.

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Student Walkout Urges School Board to Reverse Pro-Trans Policy

On September 15, students at Pennsylvania’s Perkiomen Valley School District held a walk out to protest their school’s policy that allowed transgenders to use bathrooms corresponding to their delusional sense of identity. On Monday of this week, the policy was reversed.  The controversy began when Tim Jagger, a father in the school district, posted on social media that his daughter was distressed after believing that there was a boy in her high school girls room.  Around 300 students, led by fellow student John Ott who felt compelled to take a stand after his female classmates felt anxiety about having a boy in their restrooms, left class that Friday. They marched around campus and held signs saying things like “respect girls rights” and “stay in your bathroom,” while they were encouraged by parents who cheered them on.  Around the same time there were numerous cries from the media and concerned parents who didn’t want the safety of their children to be jeopardized. There’s a common trend amongst transgender girls, aka biological boys, especially those who favor entering girls spaces and exposing themselves or making females uncomfortable. Students and parents didn’t want that to happen at their schools. On Monday, the school board voted in a 5-4 vote to adopt Policy 720, which would mandate students to use bathrooms that lined up with their sex assigned at birth, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported. The policy also opens single-use bathrooms that were previously only available to teachers, up to everyone. This is a win for everyone. Kids will be safe from those that are living a lie, and those that are living a lie can continue to do so all by themselves in the single-use restroom. Tim Jagger, a father from the school district told Fox News that he thinks the change came as a result of the students voicing their opinion. He was confused as to why the policy had allowed transgender people into the restrooms of their choosing in the first place, but was very pleased that the board ended up changing the policy.  Jagger claimed that he didn’t think school board members even knew the policy until his daughter had an encounter with a man in the bathroom. “Several school board members didn’t even realize it, so it [his daughter’s story] basically brought it to their eyes and then the community’s eyes," he told Fox News. "And then the kids in the school, obviously they were not happy about it, either." While nearly everyone was happy that this policy would protect safe spaces, some were outraged. Ashli Giles-Perkins, attorney for the Education Law Center said, “There is no legal basis for a district to refuse students’ right to use the bathroom or locker room that aligns with their gender identity. We are appalled that districts like Perkiomen Valley have adopted discriminatory policies aimed squarely at trans and nonbinary students." Boo hoo! Get over yourself! Ultimately, this move is one that aims to, and likely will, keep the large student body at the Perkiomen Valley School District safe from people who are suffering mental illnesses like that of transgenderism.

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Federal Court Rejects School Policy Mandating Students ‘Respect’ Gender Identity of Trans Peers

Students in several schools nationwide are abstaining from stating biological facts like gender is binary fearing repercussions from authorities.

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Nets Hide Political Identity of Left-Wing Activist Killed in NYC

Early Monday, left-wing activist Ryan Carson was stabbed to death on the streets of Brooklyn, New York while he was on his way home from a wedding. In the days since his death, the media have picked up on it and begun mourning Carson while ignoring his leftist politics and hateful rhetoric including him celebrating the death of talk radio icon Rush Limbaugh.   ABC’s World News Tonight was the worst offender since the network spent the most time lionizing the hateful leftist. Correspondent Trevor Ault reported Carlson “a well-known social activist who helped fight poverty and addiction in the community, and authorities say it was a random attack.”      After providing further details on the incident, Ault aired kind words about Carson from one of his friends:  HANNAH HOLDEN: He had a bounce in his step and you could see him coming from a mile away.  AULT: Hannah Holden worked with him and says his drive to help others made him larger than life.  HOLDEN: When you met him, you loved him. You wanted to be near him. You wanted to be more like him.  These tweets celebrating the deaths of people he didn’t agree with politically, doesn’t seem like something that would make any normal person “love him” or “want to be near him”:   Murdered Brooklyn antifa activist Ryan Carson, who is celebrated by leftists & Democrats for his "kindness," had locked his two accounts @RyantCarson & @ArtSchoolJock. But posts have emerged showing him celebrating death & violence. https://t.co/R5lBwKzu8L pic.twitter.com/jX7rLJsWNj — Andy Ngô 🏳️‍🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) October 5, 2023   CBS & NBC were just as dishonest as ABC when it came to hiding his political identity. CBS Evening News anchor Norah O’Donnell described Carson as a “social activist”, while NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt referred to him as a “community activist.” No description of his politics, nor his hateful tweets. If the political parties were reversed, the networks would’ve dug these up and put them on screen  The transcripts are below:  ABC’s World News Tonight 10/5/2023 6:38:09 p.m. Eastern  DAVID MUIR: In New York City tonight, the major headline after that unprovoked and deadly attack at a bus stop. A young couple coming home from a wedding, the young man stabbed in the heart and killed. Tonight, the suspect is now under arrest, and what we’ve now learned. ABC’s Trevor Ault in Brooklyn.  TREVOR AULT: Tonight, 18-year-old Brian Dowling led into a police car in handcuffs.  UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER: Brian, why’d you do it?  AULT: Charged with murder with depraved indifference.  UNIDENTIFIED REPORTER: Brian, what did he do to you?  AULT: He’s accused of killing a 31-year-old man sitting at a bus stop with his girlfriend. They had just left a wedding. That victim was Ryan Carson, a well-known social activist who helped fight poverty and addiction in the community, and authorities say it was a random attack. This surveillance video key to the case, allegedly showing Dowling in the black sweatshirt walking past Carson and his girlfriend. Dowling then allegedly threatening Carson, who puts himself between the attacker and his girlfriend, backing away. Carson trips over that bus stop bench and is stabbed multiple times.  JOSEPH KENNY CHIEF OF DETECTIVES, NYPD): The knife pierces Mr Carson’s heart, causing his death.  AULT: Today, detectives were searching Dowling’s home near the crime scene when sources tell ABC News Dowling showed up. He was taken into custody without incident. Investigators finding a black sweatshirt matching the one in the video, and a knife that’s now being tested.  RYAN CARSON: Today, we are launching the No-O.D. New York campaign. Together, we can end overdose deaths.  AULT: Ryan Carson dedicated his life to social causes, starting that "No O.D. New York” campaign after his best friend died in 2016.  HANNAH HOLDEN: He had a bounce in his step and you could see him coming from a mile away.  AULT: Hannah Holden worked with him and says his drive to help others made him larger than life.  HOLDEN: When you met him, you loved him. You wanted to be near him. You wanted to be more like him.  AULT: And David, the suspect, Brian Dowling, is now due in court to be arraigned on these charges tomorrow. Tomorrow also would have been Ryan Carson’s 32nd birthday. CBS Evening News 10/5/2023 6:37:32 p.m. Eastern  NORAH O’DONNELL: Tonight, there’s been an arrest in a stabbing death that shocked and saddened many in New York City. CBS New York was at the scene when 18-year-old Brian Dowling was taken into custody at his home this morning. He’s charged with murdering 32-year-old social activist Ryan Carson in a brutal attack caught on surveillance video. It happened on a Brooklyn street early Monday, when Carson and his girlfriend were heading home from a wedding. No word yet on a motive.  NBC Nightly News 10/5/2023 6:39:56 p.m. Eastern  LESTER HOLT: Here in New York, a suspect is under arrest tonight in the stabbing death of a community activist earlier this week. A surveillance video shows 32-year-old Ryan Carson being confronted by a man and being stabbed multiple times on a Brooklyn street as his girlfriend watched. Officials say the 18-year-old suspect has been charged with murder.

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FBI, DOJ Officials Were ‘Openly Mocking’ Congressional Inquiries Into Hunter Biden Investigation, Memo Alleges

FBI, DOJ Officials Were ‘Openly Mocking’ Congressional Inquiries Into Hunter Biden Investigation, Memo Alleges

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