Sunday, January 23, 2022

Sunday Stuff

On a cold cloudy Sunday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, yes, there is CRT and the education "blob" keeps on using it.

From Townhall, the University of Washington puts out an "inclusive language guide" that has problems with the word "grandfather" and "housekeeping".

From The Washington Free Beacon, lessons we should learn from the last Cold War.

From AP News, all of the lab monkey which escaped from a trailer pulled by a truck that crashed have been accounted for.  (via the Washington Examiner.)

From the Washington Examiner, no country is safe from the human rights abuses in China.

From American Thinker, did over 100,000 people older than 124 vote in Wisconsin during the 2020 election?

From the eponymous site of Drew Berquist, actor Leonardo DiCaprio claims that the earth is nine years from its end, but still goes yachting with his young girlfriend.  (via LifeZette)

From Red Voice Media, TV host Bill Maher says that he will never get a coronavirus vaccine booster shot.  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, a panelist on ABC's This Week tries to defend President Biden by comparing him to President Reagan.

From Canada Free Press, when life gives you lemons, you might want to look at your neighboring trees.

From TCW Defending Freedom, questioning government policy is our duty.

From Free West Media, parliamentcritter Wolfgang Sobotka is apparently not subject to the coronavirus restrictions imposed by the Austrian government on their people.  (To paraphrase and possibly update Mark Twain, I see that he's a politician and I think that he's a hypocrite, but I repeat myself.)

From EuroNews, thousands people in Brussels protest against Belgium's coronavirus measures, some clashing with police.

From The North Africa Post, due to actions by the Algerian government, North Africans no longer support the country's national soccer team.

From The New Arab, according to UNICEF, the war in Yemen has killed 17 children so far in 2022.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a deputy mayor of Saint Denis, France (a suburb of Paris) is accused of raping two teenage girls.  (If you read French, read the story at Le Parisien, Actu-Seine-St-Denis and FDeSouche.)

From the Daily Sun, a bomb attached to a bus kills seven people in Herat, Afghanistan.

From Gatestone Institute, indifference to a genocide against Christians.

From The Stream, 13 powerful and eye-opening signs from the March For Life.

From The Daily Signal, letters to TDS, including one about how authorities use the coronavirus to violate people's rights.

From The Western Journal, a coronavirus testing company is allegedly engaged in a coverup.

From BizPac Review, after Biden claims that he will finish the job against the coronavirus, he gets hit with an "epic" rebuttal on Twitter.

From The Daily Wire, according to Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), we cannot let socialism, communism and the old Soviet Union to regain territory.

From the New York Post, a minor league hockey player is suspended after making a racist gesture against a black opponent.  (This blog does not capitalize "black" or "white" when referring to racial categories.)

From Breitbart, U.K. healthcare workers throw down their uniforms to protest coronavirus vaccine mandates.

From Newsmax, a cruise ship destined for Miami instead goes to the Bahamas to avoid being seized due to a lawsuit.

And from the Daily Caller, after his team defeats the Green Bay Packers, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garappolo tells us how he really feels.

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