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‘Dads on Duty’ at a Louisiana high school show America needs a MANdate

Men are the vaccine. An injection of masculine, male energy can improve every problem plaguing America. We can flatten the curve overnight. 

Southwood High School in Louisiana took the jab earlier this month. After three straight days of on-campus violence and 23 students arrested, a group of 40 fathers injected themselves into the school. The violence stopped the day “Dads on Duty” started walking the hallways and greeting students as they entered the building. 

CBS Evening News spotlighted the dads on Friday in a two-minute story. The story spread virally throughout the weekend. Even on masculinity-hostile Twitter, the story was well received. It has 61,000 retweets, 160,000 likes, and more than 10 million views.

The CBS story made no mention of the race of the dads. I respect the decision. In such a short story, it would be difficult to unpack the significance of the race of the fathers. But if you watch the video, the dads appear to be all or at least predominantly black.

Statistics show that black kids are denied the male energy vaccine at a substantially higher rate than all other racial groups. More than 70 percent of black kids are born to unwed parents. Just think what would happen if corporate media focused on the importance of the male energy vaccine as much as it focuses on the COVID vaccine. Young people have a 99.9 percent chance of surviving COVID-19. Surviving without their dads in the homes? The outcomes are catastrophic. You’re far more likely to end up in jail, drop out of school, suffer depression, experience sexual assault, produce out-of-wedlock kids, join a gang, etc.

America needs a vaccine MANdate. 

There are no negative side effects to men responsibly doing the job they were assigned — shepherding and discipling young people and families. Male energy passed clinical trials thousands of years ago. The Old Testament of the Bible says male energy achieved approval from the FDA — Father Dad Association — in the book of Genesis.

What would a MANdate look like? 

The government should penalize and tax corporate media, Hollywood, and the music industry for promoting the lie that the world would be a better place without men. The federal government should find ways to financially reward men for answering a call to duty. Let’s give men stimulus checks for joining “Dads on Duty” rather than handing people money for sitting at home.

The nonstop promotion of a matriarchal culture is the anti-vax movement. Feminist leaders are vaccine deniers. YouTube should be removing and demonetizing videos that contain misinformation about the necessary role of men in healthy societies. 

Let’s stop the lies. 

Men are not perfect. But society will not be improved by diminishing our responsibilities and roles. The key to improving society is making men live up to their responsibilities and play the role designed by God. 

Let’s say some of you reading this column are nonbelievers. Even as an atheist, surely you understand the importance of male leadership, masculinity, and strength? Surely you realize there’s a difference between biological men and biological women? 

This isn’t an argument about superiority. It’s an argument about capacity, roles, and responsibility. Women weren’t going to build the Panama Canal. Men did. Men died and suffered doing it. 

Black boys are dying and suffering in America because they’re being denied the male energy vaccine. They’re growing up in a culture dominated by the matriarchy. The black matriarchy has been placed on an improper pedestal. 

Corporate media is trying to convince us that Stacey Abrams is the modern-day Martin Luther King Jr. Her voter drives are going to take us to the promised land. A vote is more important than a father in the home. No one with an ounce of common sense and an elementary understanding of history believes any of it. 

You can’t sustain a prosperous neighborhood, city, state, country, or school system without intact families led by dads and moms. 

Corporate media spends hours upon hours talking about the responsibility of police officers to protect and serve the people in their communities. CBS gave us two minutes on dads. Two minutes focused on 40 men volunteering to protect and serve the kids in their community. 

We got two minutes on the blackcine. The public is thirsty for a conversation about the responsibilities of men and fathers. That’s why the CBS video went viral. 

The primary police officers of young people should be mom and dad. It’s their role to be Officer Friendly. Moms and dads have to patrol homes, neighborhoods, and schools. One officer has been derelict in his duty: dads. That’s why I love the name “Dads on Duty.”

The mainstream media and the BLM-LGBTQ-CRT Alphabet Mafia want to convince you the government should be our daddy and that America would be a much better place if we ingested more feminine energy and empowered the matriarchy.

Our failing schools are overrun by women and the matriarchy. There’s no respect for authority. Schools are drowning in emotion and misguided aggression. A small handful of men showed up at a school in Louisiana and flattened the curve with their mere presence. A MANdate is all that’s necessary to fix America.

‘America’s Most Notorious Grinches’: Atheists Demand School ‘Swiftly Discontinue’ Participating in Operation Christmas Child

An atheist activist group is demanding that a Texas school district halt participation in fundraising efforts for Operation Christmas Child, an annual charity created by Christian relief agency Samaritan’s Purse.

The Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes that are packed by individuals, families, churches and community groups each year include toys, gifts, school supplies, personal care items and the gospel message for children around the globe.

The Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF), an organization based in Madison, Wisconsin, published a statement on October 21, noting that a “concerned district community member” reached out to the organization to complain that North Short Elementary School, a public school in the Galena Park Independent School District, recently took part in an Operation Christmas Child fundraiser.

The FFRF argued that public school participation in the Christmas effort is a violation of the First Amendment and that there are secular charitable options that would be a better fit for the district.

“It is a fundamental principle of Establishment Clause jurisprudence that a public school may not advance, prefer or promote religion,” FFRF staff attorney Chris Line wrote in a letter to Galena Park Independent School District Superintendent John Moore. “Organizing a donation drive that employs school staff and resources to collect donations and advance the mission of a religious ministry violates basic constitutional principles.”

FFRF co-president Annie Laurie Gaylor asked that the school “swiftly discontinue” fundraising for Operation Christmas Child.

The atheist group also took aim at the Rev. Franklin Graham, president of Samaritan’s Purse, calling him an “outspoken evangelist” and claiming that he has made “several harmful comments over the years about the LGBTQ community and COVID vaccines.”

Operation Christmas Child’s mission is to “demonstrate God’s love in a tangible way to children in need around the world.” Each year, children, adults and families all over the U.S. come together to pack boxes that are delivered to young people in America and around the globe. 

Since 1993, more than 188 million kids in over 170 nations have been reached with a shoebox filled with gifts and the gospel message.

As CBN News has extensively reported, this is not the first time atheists have pushed back against Operation Christmas Child. In 2015, another secular humanist group successfully banished the program from a Colorado school.

And in a separate dispute over the presence of Operation Christmas Child at a Kansas school last year, the FFRF was successful in halting the program — an act that led Becket, a nonprofit law firm that defends religious liberty, to grant the 2020 Ebenezer Award to the FFRF. 

Far from an actual accolade, the Ebenezer Award is more of a dishonorable mention than anything else.

“As if things weren’t bad enough this holiday season, America’s most notorious grinches, the Freedom from Religion Foundation (FFRF), a noted anti-Christmas activist group, has found a way to steal presents from children,” a description of last year’s “award” read. “FFRF intimidated a Kansas school district into canceling its annual charity drive that sends Christmas gifts and necessities to underprivileged children abroad. The reason: the drive was sponsored by Samaritan’s Purse, a Christian international disaster relief organization – and FFRF can’t abide the thought of a religious organization helping school children spread Christmas cheer.”

It is unclear what response the Galena Park Independent School District will have to this demand, though the original Facebook post that purportedly showed support for Operation Christmas Child appears to no longer be present on the district’s official Facebook page.

‘Get Breitbart out of News Tab’: Facebook employees were hostile towards BLM reports by conservative outlets, leaked docs reveal

Leaked internal messages from a Facebook staff chat board reportedly show that some workers at the social media giant had wanted to suppress “very negative” coverage of the Black Lives Matter movement by conservative news outlets.

In a message titled “Get Breitbart out of News Tab” and posted on the company’s racial-justice chat board last year, an unidentified employee shared screenshots of BLM-related headlines from the news outlet that, they said, were “emblematic of a concerted effort at Breitbart and similarly hyperpartisan sources” to “paint Black Americans and Black-led movements in a very negative way.”

Launched in 2019, News Tab is a Facebook product that curates and promotes articles from various publishers selected by the platform. The feature contains a main tier, with news from mainstream media outlets like the New York Times and Washington Post, which are paid for their content. Breitbart is part of a secondary, non-paid tier of tailored news delivered to cater to a user’s interests.

The Wall Street Journal, which reviewed the chat messages, reported that the texts had been posted in June 2020 – at the height of the BLM protests over the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. Breitbart, a conservative website popular with supporters of former President Donald Trump, had reported widely on the property damage caused by BLM rioters – with screenshots of the highlighted headlines apparently referring to “mayhem,” “massive looting” and “bonfires” at the protests.

Other Facebook employees reportedly chimed in to agree, with one unnamed company researcher apparently noting that steps to remove Breitbart necessitated a “very difficult policy discussion,” due to the potential for “political backlash.” Facebook ultimately chose not to remove Breitbart on News Tab.

A Facebook spokeswoman told WSJ that the tech giant only judges specific content shared on the platform and not the Breitbart website as a whole. She added that Facebook had decided that Breitbart material met its content-moderation requirements, including abiding by rules against misinformation and hate speech.

“It is not news to us that Facebook has effectively suppressed our content,” a Breitbart spokeswoman told the WSJ, adding that the company’s content had been, in its view, far more accurate and popular with Facebook’s users than the paid content from mainstream news media outlets.

Still, we’ve been crushing our establishment news competitors in engagement for years, so imagine what would happen if Facebook treated Breitbart equally with other top news publishers.

Another conservative outlet that came in for criticism was Fox News, with internal documents from 2018 showing employees criticizing an engineer who’d left Facebook after alleging that the company was intolerant of right-wing voices. According to the WSJ, staff blasted the employee after he aired his views on Tucker Carlson’s Fox News show.

Some Facebook employees noted on the message boards that Fox was “so infamous and biased” that it “can’t even call itself a news channel.” Several employees branded Carlson as a “white nationalist” and “partisan hack” who “looks as though he’s a Golden Retriever who has been consistently cheated out of a cache of treats.”

Conservative groups have long accused Facebook and its algorithms of being biased against right-wing viewpoints – with its decision earlier this year to ban Trump from the platform after he was judged to have violated the company’s rule against inciting violence, in relation to the January 6 Capitol Hill riot. Nearly a thousand Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol to protest Joe Biden’s presidential election win – alleging that the election had been rigged against Trump.

According to the WSJ, the documents it reviewed did not explicitly reveal whether bias influences Facebook’s decisions on the whole. However, the paper noted that they show sometimes vigorous efforts from employees to suppress right-wing content. It also mentioned that no similar debates over left-wing publications were seen from the documents reviewed.

But Facebook told the newspaper that politics do not play a part in its decision making. Spokesman Andy Stone said the company makes “changes to reduce problematic or low-quality content” and to “improve people’s experiences on the platform,” not because of a page’s political viewpoint.

Man Arrested After Intentionally Driving Into Anti-Vaccine Mandate Protest: LA Sheriff’s Official

A man was arrested after he allegedly drove his vehicle into a group of people protesting against vaccine mandates in Southern California, officials said over the weekend.

A spokesperson for the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s office said that 64-year-old William Aslaksen was arrested about 90 minutes after the incident on Saturday. He was charged with felony assault and is being held in the Sheriff’s Department’s Palmdale station.

“A witness stated a man disagreed with the protest, entered his vehicle and intentionally drove toward the protesters,” Deputy Trina Schrader said in a statement Sunday, according to local media reports. “The suspect then drove away westbound and out of view.

”One woman in her 40s, who was not identified, was injured during the incident, officials added. Her injuries were described as non-life-threatening, although she was taken to the hospital, Schrader said.

The protesters were demonstrating against COVID-19 vaccine mandates in Palmdale. Lt. T. Kim of the Palmdale Sheriff’s Station told Channel 4 that the demonstration against mandates started at around 10 a.m. Saturday at the intersection of 10th St. West and Rancho Vista Boulevard.

Kim said that Aslaksen was discovered and found at his home in Antelope Valley. He is slated to appear at the Antelope Valley Municipal Court in Lancaster on Tuesday.

Other details about the incident were not provided by sheriff’s officials.

In recent weeks, demonstrations against vaccine mandates have erupted across the United States, including in New York City and Los Angeles, where protesters have characterized the requirements as draconian. Opponents of mandates have said that such policies would create two distinct classes of people: vaccinated and unvaccinated.

A demonstration occurred in Brooklyn in front of the Barclays Center over the past weekend, with demonstrators demanding that Brooklyn Nets superstar Kyrie Irving play for the team after it was announced he would be suspended until receives the COVID-19 vaccine. The city requires that customers and employees present proof of COVID-19 vaccination before entering a range of different establishments, including restaurants, bars, and other vencues, including the Barclays Center.

While chanting, “Let Kyrie Play” and “Stand With Kyrie,” demonstrators attempted to enter the Barclays Center, video footage showed.

Irving is “doing something that [former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin] Kaepernick did … he’s basically doing the same thing, he’s like taking a knee and I’m happy that he did that—you understand?” one protester told an ABC affiliate.

“It’s never a game. It’s bigger than a game. We are talking about Black Lives. Folk can’t work, can’t eat, can’t travel. Naaaa!” wrote Hawk Newsome, a local Black Lives Matter leader.

Fauci’s Record-High Salary for ‘Vaccine Development’ and Bio-Terror ‘Research’.

Not exactly value for money.

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Anthony Fauci’s salary – the highest of all federal employees – was increased due to his work on vaccine development and bioterrorism research, internal U.S. government documents have laid bare.

Obtained by transparency group OpenTheBooks through a Freedom of Information Act request, a letter from then-National Institutes of Health (NIH) Deputy Director Raynard S. Kingston makes the case for Fauci’s sizable pay increase.

Fauci’s permanent pay raise was to “appropriately compensate him for the level of responsibility… especially as it relates to his work on biodefense research activities.”

Kingston outlines the rationale behind proposing Fauci’s salary increase, emphasizing how he “has been a key figure in the White House and Department’s response to bioterrorism”:

“More recently, Dr. Fauci has been a key figure in the White House and Department’s response to bioterrorism. His contributions to this effort have been outstanding and include the development of the departmental strategy to augment smallpox vaccine supplies and the development of a plan to develop new anthrax vaccine. He serves as an expert consultant to the White House, the Secretary of DHHS, congressional staff, and a number of HHS groups on the development of biodefense-related research, and public health priorities. He is leading the development of a series of research initiatives, has coordinated fast-track initiatives for academia and industry participation in biodefense-related research, and is responsible for the development of future intermediate and long-range research plans and policies for a sustained and committed biomedical research response to bioterrorism threats. During FY2004, under Dr. Fauci’s leadership, NIAID significantly expanded, intensified, and accelerated its research programs in biodefense.” 

The documents reveal that, as a result, the George W. Bush Administration approved a “permanent pay adjustment” in excess of his regular salary in December 2004. From 2004 through 2007, the pay raise amounted to a 68-percent increase from $200,000 to $335,000-a year.

The unearthed justification for Fauci’s unparalleled taxpayer-funded salary follows extensive reporting revealing how Fauci’s NIH agency funded research at Chinese Communist Party and Chinese military-linked labs such as the Wuhan Institute of Virology – believed by many to be the source of COVID-19. Fauci and his advisors have also signed collaborative research deals with Chinese military fronts and funded American laboratories training Wuhan researchers how to work with “the world’s most dangerous pathogens.”

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Massive Migrant Caravan Marching Through Mexico: ‘Tell Biden We’re Coming’

A large caravan of more than 2,000 migrants is traveling north through Mexico toward the southern border of the U.S., with one migrant warning, “Tell Biden we are coming.”

Fox News correspondent Griff Jenkins posted a video to Twitter on Monday morning of the large group of migrants walking along a Mexican highway.

“The Migrant Caravan has left Huehuetán heading North w one migrant named William from El Salvador saying ‘Tell Biden we are coming…’” Jenkins tweeted.

Fox News correspondent Griff Jenkins posted a video to Twitter on Monday morning of the large group of migrants walking along a Mexican highway.

“The Migrant Caravan has left Huehuetán heading North w one migrant named William from El Salvador saying ‘Tell Biden we are coming…’” Jenkins tweeted.

DAY 3 The Migrant Caravan has left Huehuetán heading North w one migrant named William from El Salvador saying “Tell Biden we are coming…” @FoxNews #BorderCrisispic.twitter.com/Oqv1aLJ3I5

— Griff Jenkins (@GriffJenkins) October 25, 2021

The crowd impeded much of the vehicle traffic that was passing through the area. Jenkins noted this was the third day since the group had departed from Huehuetán.

Jenkins posted a video update on Sunday after the group had walked approximately 15 miles on its second day to rest by a river.

Jenkins also shared a video of the migrants from above on Sunday that shared the visual impact of the massive group of people.

The caravan made headlines on Saturday after breaking through security forces in Mexico.

he migrant caravan departed on Saturday from Tapachula, Mexico. Some migrants carried signs with President Joe Biden’s name.

Tapachula is located in the southern part of Mexico near the border with Guatemala.

The news comes as Customs and Border Protection recently announced 192,001 encounters at the southern border in September. The number was a 9 percent decrease compared to August, but marked the third consecutive month of at least 170,000 encounters.

The number of unaccompanied children reported in September was 14,358. The number was a 24 percent decrease from August but remains high, with an average of 772 unaccompanied children taken into CBP custody per day.

The September numbers were also affected by more than 15,000 migrants who crossed at Del Rio, Texas.

Marine who stopped armed robber says ‘Epstein didn’t kill himself’ on Fox News interview

A Marine Corps veteran who stopped an armed robber with his bare hands last week described the incident in an interview with Fox News on Friday. At the end of the segment, the hero Marine said, “And remember: Epstein didn’t kill himself.”

James Kelcer, the Marine who jumped into action when an armed robber entered a gas station convenience store in Yuma, Arizona, told Fox News’ “America’s Newsroom” that he takes his safety and the safety of others “very seriously.”

“I turn around to go and leave, kind of walk out and as I’m turning around I hear the door kind of open real aggressively,” Kelcer said. “At that point, the ‘spidey senses’ tingled a little bit.”

Kelcer said he saw three masked individuals enter the store, but only the group’s apparent leader was armed.

“I saw two other guys with no other weapons and decided that’s the guy that I’m going to hit,” Kelcer continued.

Video of the scene shows Kelcer grabbing the gun from the robber’s hand and striking the robber with a bag that he said contained two Gatorades, two energy drinks and “a snack.”

“I was actually going to take control of his head and the gun at the same time, and the bag just happened to be heavy and attached to me and it smashed him right in the face,” Kelcer said.

Kelcer said the store’s clerk was “a little worked up” but still jumped over the counter to pursue the other suspects who fled the scene on foot.

As the interview was ending, Fox News host Dana Perino asked viewers to buy the Marine veteran an “energy drink” or “a beer if you want one,” to which Kelcer responded, “Yeah, I’ll take a beer, please.”

After Perino thanked Kelcer, he responded, “And remember: Epstein didn’t kill himself.”

According to local law enforcement, the masked suspect who was detained during the attempted robbery was a juvenile. The individual was booked at the Yuma County Juvenile Justice Center for one count of armed robbery and one count of aggravated assault.

“The armed suspect walked next to a store customer while pointing the weapon toward the cashier when the customer acted immediately and disarmed him,” Tania Pavlak, Public Affairs Specialist for the Yuma County Sheriff’s Office, wrote in a post on Facebook.

After the heroic display, deputies contacted Kelcer to discuss the incident. When asked how he managed to stop the armed robber, the Marine responded, “The Marine Corps taught me not to [mess] around.”

Protesters nearly storm arena and demand unvaccinated Kyrie Irving play

A group of protesters gathered in Brooklyn to protest the Brooklyn Nets’s decision to sideline a player over his vaccination hesitancy. 

The protesters assembled Sunday outside Barclays Center in Brooklyn before the Nets played their home opener against the Charlotte Hornets. The group, which ESPN estimates to be around 100 or so, was there to support Nets point guard Kyrie Irving’s decision not to comply with New York City’s vaccine mandate.

“No vaccine mandate, stand with Kyrie,” the protesters chanted from outside. Other protesters chanted, “My body, my choice,” while holding signs that read, “Stand with Kyrie.”

At one point, a few of the protesters attempted to get into the front entrance of Barclays before being pushed back by security and police forces. 

“Barclays Center briefly closed its doors yesterday in order to clear protesters from the main doors on the plaza and ensure guests could safely enter the arena,” a spokesperson from the Brooklyn Nets told the Washington Examiner. “Only ticketed guests were able to enter the building, and the game proceeded according to schedule.” 

Irving was sidelined by the Nets in October after declining to get the vaccine. While the player expressed hesitancy over the Nets’s vaccine mandate, he says he is not anti-vaccine. 

“I chose to be unvaccinated,” Irving said during an Instagram Live  stream. “That was my choice. And I would ask y’all just to respect that choice. I’m going to just continue to stay in shape, be ready to play, be ready to rock out with my teammates, and just be part of this whole thing, you know? This is not a political thing here.”

“Kyrie has made a personal choice, and we respect his individual right to choose,” said Nets General Manager Sean Marks in a prewritten statement. “Currently, the choice restricts his ability to be a full-time member of the team, and we will not permit any member of our team to participate with part-time availability.”

Florida ‘Actively Recruiting’ Police Officers From Other States, Plans to Give $5,000 Bonuses: DeSantis

Florida officials are openly recruiting law enforcement officers from other states, including states that have imposed COVID-19 vaccine requirements, Gov. Ron DeSantis said Sunday.

“In Florida, not only are we going to want to protect the law enforcement and all the jobs, we’re actually actively working to recruit out-of-state law enforcement because we do have needs in our police and our sheriff’s departments,” the Republican said on Fox News.

DeSantis in August announced a policy proposal to recruit law enforcement officers from other states that included a plan for a $5,000 bonus for officers who had never worked in a law enforcement capacity in Florida before.

The governor is working with state lawmakers to pass legislation and appropriate funding for the proposal and several others aimed at law enforcement, his press secretary, Christina Pushaw, told The Epoch Times via email.

The matter is not expected to be part of an upcoming planned special legislative session but will likely be tackled during the next regular session, which begins in January 2022.

“In the next legislative session, I’m going to hopefully sign legislation that gives a $5,000 bonus to any out-of-state law enforcement that relocates in Florida, so NYPD, Minneapolis, Seattle, if you’re not being treated well, we’ll treat you better here. You can fill important needs for us and will compensate you as a result,” DeSantis said on Fox.

Mandates imposed in multiple cities and states, including Washington state, have led to hundreds of officers resigning or being fired.

Some agencies in Florida have already seen success in seeking recruits in other states. The Lakeland Police Department, for instance, traveled to New York earlier this year and was able to find 13 recruits from the New York Police Department to fill vacancies.

Matt Spoto, one of those officers, told a press conference last month that the pitch from a Lakeland detective was “an eye-opener.”

“He said that you could park your police vehicles in front of your house. And to me, I thought that was mind-blowing. I used to have to lie about what I used to do. I used to have to tell people I was like a bartender because I was, it was almost like I was ashamed to be a law enforcement officer,” he said, adding later, “I’m happy to say that I found a home in Florida.”

Spoto received a $1,000 sign-on bonus. DeSantis authorized the bonuses for first responders in March. He has also signed a law that makes it more difficult for municipalities to cut funding for law enforcement.