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New York Times Excuses Song Calling for White Genocide

The New York Times published an article excusing the song "Kill the Boer."

RFK Jr. Sues Google, YouTube Over Widespread ‘Censorship Campaign’

“This complaint concerns the freedom of speech and the extraordinary steps the United States government has taken under the leadership of Joe Biden to silence people it does not want Americans to hear," the lawsuit reads.

Persecution, Death of Nigerian Christians Leads to International Discussion

Since the Congressional Values Action Team caucus met with Catholic Bishop Chipa Wilfred Anagbe and the Rev. Remigius Ihyula, House Resolution 82 garnered support.

South African Political Leader Calls for Genocide of Whites: ‘Kill the Boer’ (Video)

Singing the genocidal anti-apartheid song "Kill the Boer, the farmer," Malema sparked tensions by targeting the White descendants of Dutch settlers or "Boers" in South Africa.

Violations of Patients’ Rights ‘Purposeful and Systematic’ Amid COVID: Dr. Richard Bartlett

Doctors' reactions to COVID-19 information set the stage for widespread medical tyranny.

Rep. Ronny Jackson Calls for ‘Accountability’ in Gov’t Response to COVID-19: ‘We’ve Got to Take Our Country Back’

"Political motivations overtook everything," the Texas representative said.

Bank Reverses Course, Reinstates UK Conservative’s Account After Backlash

The bank planned to close Nigel Farage's account due to his political views and friendship with Donald Trump.

Indiana’s Near Total Abortion Ban Goes Into Effect

With exceptions like cases of rape or incest in the first ten weeks, or in circumstances where the mother's health undergoes "substantial and irreversible physical impairment."

Secret Service Denies FOIA Request for White House Cocaine Incident Records

The DHS wrote, “As your request seeks records reflecting visitors or related information concerning the Office of the President, please be advised that these records are not Secret Service agency records subject to the FOIA.”

University Ordered to Pay Christian Student $80K for Silencing Her Views

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) has been ordered to pay a Christian student $80,000 as part of a lawsuit settlement for silencing her conservative views.

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