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Non-binary singer Dorian Electra who previously put Cat Litters in her concert venue restrooms for people that identify as ‘All Species’ now adds ‘puppy pads’ for ‘Canine Identifying Individuals.’

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Black Santa. Black Jesus. Black Manger scenes. Black angels. Black nutcrackers. Black elves. Black... everything. This is what you'll find, stocked to the brim, at every corporate retailer in the US - even in the Whitest towns in America. The purpose of this merchandise isn't to sell; it's to imprint a non-White world on our psyche. “No, it's not against White people! It's that everyone wants to see themselves represented!” Right. So ruthless national retailers who run inventory as a precision science stock enough Black Christmas merchandise for every Black family in America in a single store in the middle of New Hampshire where the Black population is statistically zero? That makes sense. There are more Asians here than there are Black people. But stores don't sell Mr. Miyagi-Claus - it's just George Floyd Jesus as far as the eye can see. And while not one non-White Christmas item sells, all of the White inventory is wiped out. For every piece of fully-stocked non-White merchandise, there's a hole next to it where the White version was. Clearly, the corporate game plan isn't “once the White merch sells out, Whitey will have no choice but to buy the non-White merch!” No - they know the non-White merch won't sell. It sits there and collects dust every year. But instead of stocking ten times the amount of White merchandise that people actually buy, anti-White global retail empires are happy to squander that revenue to raise their ESG score for Larry Fink's approval. Corporations don't put 'profits over people' - they put the War On White People over profits.

Daniel Concannon

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I’ve spent the last few days in four countries across the Middle East visiting British Forces on live operations. Our Armed Forces personnel there are working with our allies and partners on the rapidly evolving situation. That’s why I wasn’t in Westminster for yesterday’s vote on the Northern Ireland Legacy Bill. I understand why people feel strongly about this. But the crisis in the Middle East is already affecting us all and it’s ongoing. I served for 24 years. I know what it means to be asked to put your life on the line for this country, and I know what we owe the people who do. For those who served in Northern Ireland, and for their families, this is not an abstract issue. It is about truth, justice, and how we treat those who put themselves on the line for our country. My focus is clear: to make sure the process does not become the punishment, to recognise the difference in law and in fact between those who served the state under orders and those who set out to harm it, and to support veterans and their families in getting as close as possible to truth, reconciliation and justice. I will continue working with colleagues across Government, in private as much as in public, to make sure we get this right. To everyone who served in Northern Ireland, and to the wider veteran community: that commitment does not change. To those that seek to divide the veteran community, question commitment, motivations, honour or question intent, that is your right to do so. And, to those that continue to engage and seek change for justice, let’s keep doing so. We will get there.

Al Carns

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