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Month: November 2024

Bluesky flooded with complaints, censorship requests, child pornography…

Fledgling social media upstart Bluesky has enjoyed a surge in new users over the past week, more than doubling its user base to over 15 million as leftists flee from X/Twitter.
After days of explosive growth on the platform, the Bluesky Safety team posted Friday that it received 42,000 moderation reports in the preceding 24 hours, compared to 360,000 in all of 2023.

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Congressional Republicans Push College Conference to Ban Transgender Athletes in Women’s Sports

https://bonginoreport.com/economy/congressional-republicans-push-college-conference-to-ban-transgender-athletes-in-womens-sports

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A Small Band Of Pediatricians Pushed American Academy of Pediatrics Into Removing Age Minimums For Sex Changes

https://bonginoreport.com/culture-war/a-small-band-of-pediatricians-pushed-american-academy-of-pediatrics-into-removing-age-minimums-for-sex-changes

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Plans for America’s future

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Trump listed a 10-point plan to dismantle the deep state. Is that constitutional? Is it something he can do on his own? Will he need the assistance of Congress? And just how will Congress, the courts, and the American people react to his plans? What about other executive agencies? Based on research I did for my book, 9 out of 10 executive agencies…

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Colorado To Pay $1.5 Million For Violating Christian Resident’s Religious Freedoms

‘This is a win not just for me but for all Americans — for those who share my beliefs and for those who hold different views,’ Lorie Smith said.

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UN Redefines ‘Peace’ To Revolutionize Classrooms With More Critical Theory

A UN’s agency redefinition of what’s considered “peace” or “violence” is designed to push its harmful education agenda.

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Trump’s Win Means It’s Time for California to Leave the US, Group Says

Supporters of the ‘Calexit’ campaign hope to qualify a ballot initiative for the 2026 election.

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The FBI’s Biden-Era Murder Estimates Are Far Below the Number of Homicides Recorded on Death Certificates

As the DOJ’s Bureau of Justice Statistics explains, “The United States uses two national data collection systems to track detailed information on homicides.” These consist of: death certificates collected by the states and compiled by the CDC. reports by local law enforcement agencies compiled by the states and aggregated by the FBI, which also generates estimates for agencies that don’t report. Death certificates have always provided broader and more accurate data than the FBI’s figures, but the gap between them has grown sharply under the Biden administration. This may indicate that local law enforcement agencies, states, and/or the FBI are undercounting murders. Furthermore, the Biden administration FBI inexplicably revised its pre-Biden murder data all the way back to 2003, elevating the counts in certain years by up to 7%. The FBI made these unprecedented alterations without so much as a footnote to inform the public. As a result of those factors and others, the gap between murders reported by the FBI and the number of homicides recorded on death certificates has grown from a low of 16 killings in 2003 to an average of 3,711 killings per year during Biden’s presidency:   Again, all of the figures above are homicides recorded on death certificates that are not reported as murders by Biden’s FBI. The…

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