“Big Brother in the Kitchen” – a Cartoon is worth a Thousand Words

US federal agency is considering a ban on gas stoves:

  • Richard Trumka Jr. (son of former Union *BOSS* AFL–CIO president Richard Trumka), a US Consumer Product Safety commissioner, set off a firestorm this week by saying in an interview with Bloomberg that gas stoves posed a “hidden hazard” and suggested the agency could ban them.

Michael P. Ramirez does it AGAIN!

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Discrimination in Democratic Party’s (AKA “Party of Slavery”) Progressive America

The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is a landmark civil rights and labor law in the United States that outlaws discrimination based on Race, Color, Religion, Sex, and National Origin.

Report of findings on history of Jewish admissions and experience at Stanford: ‘President Marc Tessier-Lavigne issues an institutional apology after a task force confirms that Stanford undertook efforts to limit the admission of Jewish students in the 1950s.

A Matter Requiring the Utmost Discretion”: ‘A REPORT FROM THE ADVISORY TASK FORCE ON THE HISTORY OF JEWISH ADMISSIONS AND EXPERIENCE AT STANFORD UNIVERSITY‘.

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Is a “Woke” World about to get a *WAKE-UP Call* from Mother Nature?

Mother Nature has always supported the ‘Survival of the Fittest‘ concept…so to speak of the obvious.

What does ‘She‘ think of a “Woke” World that considers ‘Her‘ to be so weak that ‘She‘ is in desperate need of egotistical human help?!

What does ‘She‘ think of a “Woke” World that teaches sex changes to innocent Children? Worse yet, what does Mother Nature think of a “Woke” World that can’t even define what a “Woman” is?!?!?!

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Stella Morabito – “The ‘Whiteness’ Smear Is Really An Attack On Private Life, Relationships, And Universal Values”

Day by Day – Chris Muir

 

Anyone who has spent more than a few hours studying the history of Slavery will realize that the “20 and odd” Angolan Slaves, who arrived on August 20, 1619 in the British colony of Virginia (AKA Colonial North America and/or British North America), were some of the luckiest Slaves in the history of Slavery. Well, actually, they were sold as “indentured servants.” Check this out:

Between one-half and two-thirds of European immigrants to the American Colonies between the 1630s and American Revolution came under indentures.

Just a few African Slaves ever made it to Colonial North America, i.e., ‘Only about 388,000.‘ The rest went to South America and the Caribbean.

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