Heard about this via Scott Horton’s interview with Larry Johnson (timestamp: 28:00).
Putin fears him — 20,000 Ukrainians want to fight for him
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Heard about this via Scott Horton’s interview with Larry Johnson (timestamp: 28:00).
Putin fears him — 20,000 Ukrainians want to fight for him
Read More »Two weeks ago, masked men attacked Major Andriy Korynevych, a recruitment officer from the Azov Brigade in the National Guard of Ukraine (NGU), and beat him in broad daylight near his home in Ivano-Frankivsk, western Ukraine. About ten days later, he dropped a bombshell: police identified his attackers and their accomplices, all of them from the Azov movement’s 3rd Assault Brigade (AB3). Furthermore, Korynevych suggested that the assault took place on the orders of Andriy Biletsky, the leader of the Azov movement, who he said is “closely connected” to the attackers. NGU Azovites are evidently furious—their unit published a statement denouncing the alleged assailants—and many AB3 Azovites are no less enraged at their counterparts’ betrayal, for going to the police and airing their dirty laundry.
Related:
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Last year 72% of demands to censor books were initiated by pressure groups and government entities; with just 16% of ban attempts made by parents
Majority of attempts to ban books in US come from organised groups, not parents
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is set to rename a naval vessel named after gay rights activist Harvey Milk, with several other ships honoring civil rights activists and women also potentially being rechristened.
Even naval vessels aren’t safe from anti-DEI purges—funny how the same crowd that raged over base renamings under Biden is now fully committed to historical revisionism.
Police are finding white supremacy flyers, hundreds of them, across multiple counties in southeast Wisconsin.
White supremacy flyers in southeast Wisconsin; police pick up hundreds
What they left out:
Read More »US vice president JD Vance has reportedly told the UK government that it must roll back its LGBTQ+ hate speech laws to get a trade deal over the line.
‘Roll back LGBTQ+ hate speech laws to secure a US trade deal’, UK government reportedly told
On Wednesday, US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it would begin screening the social media activity of immigrants for “antisemitism” as part of the Trump administration’s broad crackdown on pro-Palestine speech.
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