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Thought for the Day

13th June 2026

I’m the one in the middle.

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Word for the Day: Peculation

13th June 2026

Sounds like something one might do for great profit on OnlyFans.

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Media Grave-Stomp on ExxonMobil’s ‘Darth Vader of Global Warming’ Lee Raymond

13th June 2026

Newsbusters.

Imagine being so mentally polluted (no pun intended) by your disdain for people who disagree with your climate fanaticism that you turn them into carbon footprint monsters in their obituaries? That’s exactly what leftist media outlets did writ large upon the passing of legendary former ExxonMobil CEO Lee Raymond.

Outlets like Bloomberg News, The New York Times, the Houston Chronicle and the Australia-based Sydney Morning Herald all took aim at Raymond following news of his death at age 87. They all turned Raymond into Mother Earth’s archnemesis by making him the face of Big Oil and the so-called climate change denier movement.

Some even went as far as to compare Raymond to one of the most notorious Sith Lord villains in Star Wars. Never mind that the “unrelenting” Raymond’s life could be seen as one of America’s great success stories in turning ExxonMobil into the world’s most profitable company for a time, as The Wall Street Journal highlighted. But when do we expect the lefty journalists to purely celebrate anything Americana?

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Public Schools Are in a Downward Spiral

13th June 2026

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After decades of steady growth, attendance in U.S. K-12 public schools has shifted drastically. Over the past five years, registration has fallen by 2.3 percent, or 1.18 million students, and schools show no signs of rebounding. Lower birth rates are the primary driver of the downturn. The number of births has decreased steadily in recent years, with 690,000 fewer children born in 2024 than in 2007.

You can believe that if you want to. I suspect it’s more being driven by parents realizing that if they want an educated child they’re going to have to do it themselves rather than hand it off to the government. Roman Catholics have been doing this for centuries and the cost-effectiveness and superiority of that education over what one gets at a government school is common knowledge.

The loss of enrolled students has prompted some desperate measures. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is offering “free” childcare for 2-year-olds regardless of their parents’ income. In 2024, parents of toddlers spent an average of more than $23,000 on center-based childcare, according to the NYC Comptroller.

Why the ‘desperation’? Because all public schools depend for their funding on Federal ‘education’ programs, such as free breakfast, lunch, and sometimes dinner, which money is shelled out based on enrollment.

For those still attending public schools, chronic absence—the percentage of students missing 10 percent or more of a school year—is a growing problem. As of January 20, the latest data show that chronic absenteeism, which surged from 15 percent pre-COVID to 28 percent in 2022, remains elevated at 24 percent.

The assumption here, of course, is that when a child is ‘absent’ from the local government school, they are wandering the streets getting into mischief. That’s certainly a possibility in The ‘Hood, but more and more it reflects homeschooling and other alternatives. But no—if the government is not ‘educating’ your kid, your kid is not getting educated. QED.

Marc Oestreich, an education policy consultant and strategist, writes that in many cases, students are responding to schools that fail to teach them to read, fail to adapt to their needs, and fail to demonstrate that another day in the building is worth their time.

Oestreich asserts, “The honest version of the absenteeism story is not that American parents have suddenly become uniquely irresponsible, or that students have collectively misplaced their work ethic somewhere between TikTok and the bus stop. The honest story is that a substantial number of families, concentrated among the poor, the male, and the badly served, have concluded from direct experience that what their local public school offers is not worth the time.”

And there you have it. Markets work even when you don’t want them to.

While public schools are struggling, private school attendance has remained steady. However, as more parental choice bills advance, the number of children attending private schools will very likely increase. There are currently 75 private school choice programs in 34 states, serving more than 1.5 million students.

Also, the Federal Tax Credit Scholarship Program, which takes effect on January 1, 2027, is likely to substantially increase the number of students leaving public schools for private schools.

A step in the right direction.

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EU Migration Pact Comes Into Force: Everything You Need to Know

13th June 2026

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After nearly eleven years in the making, the EU’s flagship asylum and migration management legislation, commonly called the Migration Pact, entered into force on June 12th. Implementing the law is now mandatory for all EU countries (except for some provisions in the case of Denmark, which has a broader opt-out from common EU home affairs legislation).

The main objective of the Pact was to introduce a single, harmonized asylum procedure that would ensure that refugees get the exact same treatment, regardless of which member state they apply to for asylum, as well as to make both entry and return procedures more streamlined. The EU Commission is celebrating this milestone as something that will finally solve all of Europe’s migration woes and put the decade-old conflict about border control and illegal entries to rest.

But that’s just wishful thinking, as national conservative parties across Europe have never accepted the Pact and will keep on fighting against its implementation for the foreseeable future. Their criticism targets not only the so-called solidarity mechanism and its mandatory migrant relocation quotas but also the fact that the Pact fails to strengthen external borders and prevent illegal entries in any meaningful way; in fact, it forces member states to allow more migrants in.

Cutting their own throats, slowly.

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Spencer Pratt Drops Bombshell Clip With Claims of Video Evidence That Will Force ‘Morons’ Raman or Bass to resign

13th June 2026

New York Post.

Don’t hold your breath waiting for itl.

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Green Councillor Forced to Study Equality Act After Cancelling Authors

13th June 2026

The Telegraph (UK).

A Green councillor who compared gender-critical authors to Holocaust deniers has been forced to study the Equality Act.

Helen Elliott-Boult, a Green councillor for Stroud district council (SDC), justified the cancellation of an event featuring two authors critical of transgender ideology, set to take place at Stroud Brewery in the Cotswolds.

The event was cancelled because of fears for “the safety of members of our trans community”.

Council officers have mandated that Ms Elliott-Boult attend training, reinforcing that gender-critical views are protected by law in the UK.

I guess some views are more equal than others.

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Gazans Prepare for ‘Revolution’ Against Hamas

13th June 2026

The Telegraph (UK).

Gazans are preparing for public protests against Hamas in what is being touted as a grassroots “revolution” against the terror group.

Good luck with that.

The movement, which appears to have been started by Gazans in exile, is calling for surviving residents in the enclave to gather en masse.

Wonder how many will die?

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Police Diversity Training Used Images of Farage and White People in Chains

13th June 2026

The Times (UK).

Police officers were given anti-racism training featuring clips of Nigel Farage and an image of white people in chains and black people holding guns, The Times can reveal.

Training material seen by The Times shows the mandatory session, delivered to officers and staff at North Yorkshire police, was linked to the Police Race Action Plan and asked officers to reflect on “what anti-racism means” to them personally and professionally.

A serving officer who attended said trainers showed an image reversing the racial roles of slavery and asked officers to imagine how they would feel if they had been taught that version of history at school.

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Socialist Seattle Mayor CRIES as Fisher Investments LEAVES to Texas Taking $387 Billion!

13th June 2026

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Actions have consequences. Democrats never seem to understand that.

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The Reaction to the Karmelo Anthony Conviction is Nuts

12th June 2026

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Carl Benjamin (Sargon of Akkad) points out how deranged American African culture is.

I sincerely hope that the Metcalf family sue this kids parents for wrongful death and strip them of every cent they have.

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Lesbian Couple Moves to Minneapolis “for a Fresh Start,” Immediately Has Moving Truck Stolen

12th June 2026

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There is a reason pepole are leaving such places rather than moving to such places.

The U-Haul was later found, but it was completely empty. After the fundraiser hit its target amount, a thank-you update was added.

Maybe they could open a lemonade stand….

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Major Canadian Newspaper Publishes Article About “Properly” Hating Elon Musk for Becoming the First Trillionaire

12th June 2026

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Image for article: Major Canadian newspaper publishes article about "properly" hating Elon Musk for becoming the first trillionaire ?

Countries whose Wokerati ruling classes are more insulated from their real-people population are more apt to have Narrative Media that will more readily say the quiet part out lout.

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Thought for the Day

12th June 2026

If you’ve ever met me,
You will not forget me.,

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Black Activism in America Has Become Cultural Poison

12th June 2026

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Much like the feminist movement (or any leftist movement), black rights activism in America has mutated from its original form into something bizarre and monstrous. Civil rights conflicts tend to be born from legitimate grievances if a society’s intention is to create general “equality” under the law. But this is only the surface view, the lipstick, the young and naive version of what these movements are all about.

They appeal to the western sense of honor, reason and fairness. However, there is such a thing as suicidal empathy. The western world has become so infatuated with the idea of total equality that many people are willing to overlook the undeniable and sometimes dangerous differences between ethnic groups and their subcultures.

Lacking the ability to discern and yes, discriminate to a logical degree, is not something the west can afford to do. What happens when civil rights become a license for cultural elimination? White people, a minority in decline with 11% of the global population, have to stop exercising empathy and start exercising caution.

The Karmelo Anthony case is just one of many examples of expansive minority violence against white Americans being justified in the name of civil rights. To be sure, there are many black conservatives out there who do not agree and they are being targeted by left-wing activists for speaking out. But sadly, a vast majority of blacks in the US are captured by the far-left plantation.

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Democrat-Led States Skip Great American State Fair

12th June 2026

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t least seven states have withdrawn from participating in the Great American State Fair, a 16-day celebration tied to the festivities on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., surrounding the nation’s 250th anniversary.

The governors of the seven states — Connecticut, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Oregon and Washington — are all Democrats.

Massachusetts and North Carolina said they declined to participate in the fair, set to begin June 25, because of budget constraints, The New York Times reported. Some states are instead holding celebrations of their own, many years in the making.

Sure. I believe that.

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Europe’s Changing Demographics

12th June 2026

The New Neo.

Astounding facts can be found here about the demographic transformation of Western Europe. An excerpt:

Between 2010 and today, in only 16 years, the number of foreign-born residents in Europe rocketed from 40million to more than 64million. In other words, Europe’s ruling class added 24million foreign-born residents in only 16 years, with nearly three-quarters coming from radically different cultures and nations.

It’s that last bit that’s of great import: “from radically different cultures and nations.” Not just “radically different,” either, but a significant number of the newcomers are also uninterested in assimilating to their new cultural surroundings and in some instances they hate them and actively wish to change them.

The US does – or used to do – somewshat better at assimilation, but Europe historically has been much less interested in that process. Perhaps that’s because European nations are more based on a shared physical (genetic) and historical heritage and less based on shared principles (or at least overtly stated shared principles rather than subtly understood ones), whereas the US has always been composed mostly of people “from away” who have come because they are interested in liberty and opportunity.

The advent of the welfare state, both in Europe and in the US, has diluted that motive.

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The Reaction to the Karmelo Anthony Verdict: He’s the Victim!

12th June 2026

The New Neo.

Some people consider Karmelo Anthony the innocent victim here. My sense is that the people reacting this way to the Anthony verdict are a relatively small group, but they’re very vocal and getting a lot of media attention. The group is composed of extremely angry black people and virtue-signaling white “progressives.” But even one person reacting this way is one too many.

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Selective Pressure, Selective Silence

12th June 2026

Quillette.

Human evolution, particularly of the brain, ended a long time ago—at least that is what many educated people, wary of claims about biological differences between human groups, prefer to believe. For much of the postwar era, it was widely assumed that natural selection had largely ceased to shape human populations and that any evolution during the past ten millennia was too slow or too slight to detect. That view was partly shaped by evidence and partly shaped by history. After World War II, the horrors of Nazi racial science made claims about human biological variation radioactive, and for good reason. But a justified rejection of racial typologies often hardened into a broader assumption: that natural selection had lost its grip on humans, and that differences between populations were mostly superficial.

A landmark study published in Nature in April has complicated that narrative. Drawing on ancient DNA from nearly 16,000 West Eurasians spanning 10,000 years, Harvard geneticist David Reich and colleagues found evidence that directional genetic selection is not only widespread but accelerating. Rather than stasis, evolution has continued to act on hundreds of genetic variants associated with traits ranging from disease risk and body composition to complex behavioural measures, including intelligence.

While the paper itself is technical and cautious, its implications are explosive. Importantly, the selection identified in the study occurred within populations inhabiting distinct ecological and cultural environments, suggesting that recent human evolution has been shaped by local selective pressures rather than a uniform global process. That, in turn, raises the possibility of ongoing regional divergence between different human groups. This has already dragged an older, more troubling word back into the discussion—“race”. This is not the sloppy popular notion based on skin colour or a rigid biological essence. Human genetics substantially overlaps among groups, rendering classical racial categories obsolete. But this provocative research does underscore that many human differences may not be simply skin deep.

Evolution never stops, in the same way that markets never go away. Humans can affect evolution, chiefly by preserving the lives of people who would otherwise die before they reproduce, but also by aborting babies for convenience (and we have no idea how THAT will work out….).

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Small Modular Nuclear Reactor Reaches Criticality in First Test

11th June 2026

Ars Technica.

Antares is one of a number of companies that is basing its design on a new fuel system called TRISO that takes some of the complexity and safety out of the reactor design and places them in the fuel design. The fuel design is based on tiny pellets with a uranium oxide core. The pellets are surrounded by several layers of carbon that can moderate the energy of both the neutrons and lighter nuclei that are released by fission reactions. All of that is encased in a hard ceramic shell that’s designed to withstand the highest temperatures that can be produced by the encased uranium.

As long as your reactor can keep the TRISO pellets contained, then there should be no risk of meltdown or even the release of the most dangerous isotopes produced from the reactions. There are still some safety concerns, as neutrons will still escape and can potentially convert some of the surrounding material into unstable isotopes. But the Antares design surrounds the TRISO with a graphite sheath, which should slow most of these neutrons down.

To mitigate non-radioactive risks, the Antares design uses sodium to take heat from the reactor to a heat exchanger. The heat is transferred to pressurized nitrogen, which then drives a turbine in a closed Brayton cycle setup.

This appears to be a form of the pebble-bed reactor, although it’s difficult to tell from the bare-bones description in the article.

Pebble-bed reactors strike me as the best and safest form of small reactor we can build.

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CBS Gives Murderer’s Parents Air Time to Lie About “All-White Jury” and Claim He “Didn’t Intend to Hurt Anyone”

11th June 2026

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“My son was defending himself.”

All the evidence to the contrary. He rammed this blade two inches into Austin Metcalf’s heart after making violent threats to Austin and his friends.

“All-white jury.”

No it wasn’t.

Media reports indicate “Asian, Hispanic, and Middle Eastern individuals” on the jury, including a woman in a hijab. Other reports indicate at least one of the Asian individuals was Indian.

But think about what she is saying. Her worldview seems to be obsessed with skin color. She’s implying that white people are automatically going to be racist simply because their skin is white.

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Boston “Teens” Teach Valuable Lesson to Local White Children Hosting Lemonade Stand

11th June 2026

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If you’ve got children who live in a Democrat-run city, have them set up a lemonade stand so they can learn a valuable lesson just like these Boston kids did!

In Boston, there’s nothing a future business owner needs to learn more than how to give away all their money when a “teen” with a gun approaches the register.

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Karen Bass’ Brother Sues Los Angeles for Botched Palisades Fire Response

11th June 2026

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Angelenos are still very upset about the Palisades Fire and the city’s horrible response to the disaster (although if you believe the election results, it doesn’t seem that way) and a new lawsuit is being filed against the city by one Kenneth Bass.

He’s the biological brother of LA Mayor Karen Bass.

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Bonus Thought for the Day

11th June 2026

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Sweden Abolishes Permanent Residence Permits for Asylum Seekers

11th June 2026

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government bill that will eliminate the possibility of permanent residence permits for asylum seekers and certain other groups of immigrants.

The legislation, passed on Tuesday, will come into force on July 12th. From that date onward, only temporary residence permits can be issued to those falling under the new rules.

Temporary residence permits are already the norm in Sweden. The new law, however, removes the possibility for these groups to eventually obtain permanent residence status. Individuals who already hold permanent residence permits will not be affected by the change.

The move comes as Sweden continues to grapple with serious problems related to gang crime and violence, much of which authorities have linked to criminal networks with immigrant backgrounds. Over the past decade, the country has struggled to contain shootings connected to rival gangs involved in the drug trade and their violent feuds.

According to police data from May, 23 innocent bystanders have been killed and another 30 wounded in gang-related shootings over the past three years. Authorities said the victims were not the intended targets but were instead hit by stray bullets, mistaken for someone else, or targeted because of links to individuals involved in criminal networks.

Police have also warned that gangs increasingly recruit teenagers through social media and encrypted messaging services, often offering money to carry out attacks. Many recruits are younger than 15, the current age of criminal responsibility in Sweden, making them particularly attractive to criminal organizations because they cannot be prosecuted under the criminal justice system.

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Paid €3,000 To Bomb a Synagogue: Four Teens on Trial in Netherlands

11th June 2026

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Four teenage suspects caused one synagogue explosion and attempted to cause a second—all for a €3,000 payment—a court in heard.

The quartet, all between 17 and 19 years old, was arrested on the night of March 13 outside a synagogue on Mozartlaan in Hillegersberg. Previously, an explosion had occurred at the Jewish house of prayer on ABN Davidsplein in Blijdorp. It is alleged that footage of this blast—started with gasoline and a firecracker—was sent to a handler using a messaging app.

The video was then circulated on the Telegram channel Alfaqaar. From here onwards, the attack was claimed by Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiya. Despite this, the teens—three of the four of Antillean descent—through their lawyers argue that this is not a terror case.

Of course not. Perish the thought.

Imagine how peaceful the world would be if the Religion of Peace didn’t exist.

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Warsaw’s Prosecutors Name Moroccan Suspected of Border Guard Murder

11th June 2026

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The suspect in the 2024 murder of a Polish soldier, Mateusz Sitek, was named by Polish prosecutors as Moroccan migrant Mohamed Addamrou.

Imagine how peaceful the world would be if the Religion of Peace didn’t exist.

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$22 Million Gun Factory Relocates From Virginia to Georgia Over ‘Anti-Gun’ Legislation

11th June 2026

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On Wednesday, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announced a firearms manufacturer will leave the state of Virginia over new “anti-gun legislation” and relocate to Georgia, bringing a $22 million investment and employing hundreds of residents.

“Georgia attracts job creators from all over the country and world because we work with them, not against them,” Kemp said. “Our state’s pro-business approach, skilled workforce, and enduring support for constitutional freedoms make us an ideal home for manufacturers like Rideout Arsenal, and we look forward to their success here in the No. 1 state for business.”

Rideout Arsenal, the firearms designer and manufacturer launching the new facility, has announced it will be opening its doors in the south Georgia town of Thomasville.

“Today we welcome Rideout Arsenal to Thomasville. This includes new highly skilled jobs, new partnerships, new careers, and new momentum for our community,” Thomasville Mayor Scott Chastain said. “Most importantly, we welcome the Rideout family to our community.”

The new facility will be located within the Plantation Oak Industrial Park, with additional buildings planned throughout the next several years.

The company’s founders said the decision to locate in Georgia was made partly as a response to recent legislation in Virginia that could affect the business.

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Karmelo Anthony Has Been Sentenced to 35 Years

11th June 2026

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The maximum was life or 99 years. The crime was a heinous one. And the carrying of the knife to a school track meet, plus witnesses saying Anthony kept his hand in his bag (apparently at the ready with the knife) during basically a verbal spat, indicates the murder was not a sudden “heat of the moment” thing. Premeditation can involve a short time; it doesn’t have to be hours or days. Also, a knife plunged that deeply into the chest would almost certainly be known to be a mortal blow, so it would be very difficult for Anthony to successfully claim that he didn’t mean to kill Metcalf.

Therefore there was a very good argument that Anthony should have gotten life. The death penalty is not allowed if a perpetrator is under 18 and without other special circumstances, and since Anthony was 17 at the time of the murder and the requisite special circumstances were not present, life in prison was the maximum allowed.

Why did Anthony not get a life sentence? The jury didn’t deliberate long, and I don’t think they explained their sentencing decision; at least, I haven’t found an explanation. But I think – as I wrote earlier – it was his youth. Also his baby face. He will have a long time in prison to think about what he did, especially if he ends up serving most of it. But even if he only serves half of it (the minimum, because he would be eligible for parole then), when he gets out he would be around 34 because he’s 19 now. That will have to do.

No, it won’t. He was raised to be a thug and that training was effective. He is a thug from a thug culture and won’t find any better culture in prison—prison is just a finishing school for thugs like him. The fact that his family are profiting from his situation and not even pretending that the money they are raising will be used for anything having to do with him illustrates it sufficiently well.

After the hearing, Anthony’s mother, Kala, and his brother blasted the killer’s conviction and sentence as “racist and biased” to cheering supporters who chanted “free Karmelo.”

By all appearances, the Anthonys look like a typical family. Karmelo has several siblings and the family’s social media showed a comfortable life like vacations, a lavish home and expensive cars, per Distractify. Three years before the incident, they had relocated to North Texas. “Three years ago, my family moved to North Texas, searching for a better life,” Kayla said in a press interview after Karmelo’s arrest, she described their family as loving and said they had provided their children with opportunities to succeed.

Black people in the U.S. have been leeching off of White Guilt so long that it’s the foundation of everything they do.

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California Is America’s Banana Republic

11th June 2026

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Well, Banana People’s Republic.

Historically, a “banana republic” is a derisive term for small, unstable nations in Latin America dominated by a corrupt ruling clique. These regimes maintained power through manipulated elections, suppression of opposition, crony capitalism, and the systematic looting of public resources, all while projecting a thin veneer of democratic legitimacy. The people suffered in poverty while the elite lived in ostentatious luxury.

Tragically, that archetype no longer belongs solely to distant tropics. It now describes California—the wealthiest subnational economy on the planet and America’s clearest example of institutional decay.

California’s gross domestic product exceeds that of all but a handful of sovereign countries. The state is the birthplace of transformative technologies and the global capital of entertainment. Yet beneath the glossy surface of Silicon Valley valuations and Hollywood glamour lies a political order that has grown increasingly authoritarian, opaque, and self-serving.

The state is no longer governed by competing visions of the public good. It is controlled by a single party that has captured every lever of institutional power.

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The Irish, Scots and English Are at the End of the “First Follower” Phase in Cultural Survival

11th June 2026

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When the systems of a ‘law and order’ society find no intention, benefit or reasonable expectation of safety from their established construct of government -generally driven by an intentional willingness to ignore the demands of the citizens those officials are expected to represent- eventually people take matters into their own hands.

It is fair to call this the end of the “first follower” phase.

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Four Afghans on Trial Over Alleged Bristol Gang Rape

11th June 2026

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Four Afghan nationals, including a 16-year-old boy, are on trial in Britain accused of repeatedly raping a 17-year-old girl over several hours after allegedly grooming her online and transporting her to Bristol in late November 2025.

Mehrab Safi, 21, Awal Ahmadzai, 19, and Salman Habibkheil, 19, along with the juvenile, allegedly groomed the victim after Safi approached her in Bristol’s Cabot Circus. Court proceedings at Bristol Crown Court heard that Safi added the girl on Snapchat and requested nude photos before organising a taxi to bring her from Somerset to Bristol in the early hours.

Once there, she was allegedly taken to a property in the St. Werburghs area, plied with vodka and cigarettes, and allegedly raped by all four defendants. Prosecutor Ed Hetherington told the court the girl was isolated, alone in an unfamiliar city at night, and subjected to repeated sexual abuse against her will over several hours. The alleged assault came to an end after the girl’s mother alerted police.

Three of the adult suspects fled the scene as officers arrived, travelling to London and Birmingham before crossing to France hidden in a lorry. French police detained them in Calais on 3 December 2025; they reportedly gave false names before being returned to the UK. Safi faces two rape charges and one of human trafficking. Habibkheil denies human trafficking and rape. Ahmadzai denies rape and assault by penetration. The 16-year-old denies rape. The trial is expected to last up to three weeks.

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Why AI Hasn’t Replaced Software Engineers, and Won’t

11th June 2026

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There is great anxiety and uncertainty about AI replacing jobs. How can we move past vague warnings and bombastic predictions and bring data to bear on this question? One good way is to look at the profession where AI capabilities are furthest along and adoption has been exceptionally rapid: software engineering.

In this essay, we argue that there is enough evidence to reject the narrative that once AI capabilities reach a certain threshold, it will cause mass layoffs. Given that this is true even in a sector with very few regulatory barriers, most other professions are likely to be even more cushioned.

We also have a good understanding of why this is the case. We can think of many kinds of knowledge work, including software development, as a “decide-execute-deliver sandwich”. AI compresses the “execute” layer — the middle of the sandwich — but the other two layers resist automation in a way that will not be overcome by capability improvements alone.

We conclude on a note of cautious optimism about the future trajectory of demand for software engineering. This essay is the first in a series, and the next one will look at reasons why individual software engineers’ careers might be rocky even if overall demand is healthy. The series is based on the published literature in economics and software engineering, our own evaluations and observations of AI agents, and many software engineers’ reflection on the present and future of AI impacts on their profession, gleaned both from published writings and our interactions with the community.

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11th June 2026

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The Environmental Working Group (EWG) and media outlets are trying to scare people away from demonstrably safe and nutritious conventional food products.

Headlines about harmful pesticides in conventional foods are lying to you in order to create fear.

It is wildly irresponsible of supposed “journalists” to continue to platform this long-standing coordinated campaign by the EWG to erode science literacy and harm public health.

ATQUE: Organic foods are not healthier or pesticide free

 

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The Market Behind the Wall

11th June 2026

Cringely says the quiet part out loud.

There’s a reason your bank’s AI will tell you its branch hours but not your account balance. A reason the hospital lets it summarize the cafeteria menu and not the medical chart. A reason no airline will put a language model near a cockpit and no law firm lets one file a brief without a terrified associate reading every line. It isn’t the cost. It’s that the thing lies — confidently, fluently, without warning, and without any tell. In a chatbot recommending a taco place, a hallucination is a shrug. In a domain where being wrong gets someone audited, sued, sick, or killed, a hallucination is a wall. And behind that wall sit the most valuable AI markets on Earth — banking, insurance, medicine, law, aviation, defense — frozen, spending fortunes on pilot projects that might never ship, because the last mile is always a liability lawyer saying no.

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Nothing Will Prepare You for This Interview With Bernie Staffers Who Were Supposed to Vet Graham Platner (and His Nazi Tattoo)

11th June 2026

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All they had to do was find a Democrat man who is somewhat masculine but doesn’t have a Nazi tattoo and never said he would rape home intruders but “not in a gay way.”

They couldn’t do it. They ignored the bad stuff and decided he was the manly man that Democrats needed.

There is something very Bernie-esque about the whole thing.

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FBI Charges 8 Tied to U of Michigan pro-Palestinian Movement With Threatening Officials, Jewish Federation

11th June 2026

Jewish Telegraphic Agency.

Accountability! What a strange occurrence.

Ever since the sixties, ‘protestors’, ‘demostrators’, and ‘activists’ have been getting away with rioting, property damage, assault, and things for which ordinary citizens would to go jail. Perhaps the worm has turned. Perhaps.

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Thought for the Day

11th June 2026

I’m convinced.

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The Real Reason SpaceX Is Worth $2,000,000,000,000

11th June 2026

Maxinomics.

Depending on the government put us on the moon—and then nothing for thirty years, until a rich private citizen decided he wanted to go into space.

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Homeless Angelenos Say People Paid Them to Vote For Karen Bass and Nithya Raman

10th June 2026

Read it.

My, what a surprise.

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A German Soccer Fan Has Been Live-Tweeting His Reaction to Visiting the USA and It’s Some of the Best Stuff on the Internet Right Now

10th June 2026

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Image for article: A German soccer fan has been live-tweeting his reaction to visiting the USA and it's some of the best stuff on the internet right now

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Homes Burned as Belfast Erupts After Knife Attack

10th June 2026

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Violence erupted across Northern Ireland on Tuesday night after a Sudanese asylum seeker was charged with attempted murder following a brutal knife attack in north Belfast that sparked widespread public outrage.

The 30-year-old suspect, who is due to appear before Belfast Magistrates’ Court, was also charged with possessing a bladed article in a public place and making threats to kill. The victim, a local man in his 40s, suffered serious injuries to his face, neck, and back and remains in hospital.

The case attracted national attention after footage circulated online appearing to show the attacker repeatedly striking the victim while he was on the ground. Police later confirmed that the suspect had arrived in Ireland in 2023 before travelling to Northern Ireland, where he claimed asylum and was subsequently granted leave to remain in the United Kingdom until 2028.

The revelation reignited debate over Britain’s asylum system and border controls, particularly the so-called “Irish route,” under which migrants can enter the Republic of Ireland and later travel into Northern Ireland without routine border checks.

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Meet the Six States Celebrating America 250 by Raising Your Gas Tax

10th June 2026

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The country is moving toward a better energy future: lower prices, more production, more reliability and less punishment for the people who keep America moving. But these six states are choosing a different path.

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Jasmine Crockett Says Black Women Live in Worse “Agony” Than Austin Metcalf’s Family, Claims the Knife That Killed Him Wasn’t a “Deadly Weapon”

10th June 2026

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There’s dumb, and then there’s Jasmine Crockett.

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Protests in Belfast Got Fiery But Mostly Peaceful After a Migrant Tried to Saw Off a British Man’s Head

10th June 2026

Read it.

As they do.

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Thought for the Day

10th June 2026

I know the feeling.

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Professors Behind California’s Wealth Tax Threaten Possible Legal Action Against Critic

9th June 2026

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There is an interesting controversy brewing in California after four California university professors threatened a political candidate, Richard Lucas, for criticizing them for their roles in the “Billionaire Tax” and sent him a “cease and desist” letter.

David Gamage from the University of Missouri, Brian Galle and Emmanuel Saez from UC Berkeley, and Darien Shanske from UC Davis claimed that the public criticism violated anti-doxxing laws by sharing contact information. They are clearly wrong. One of the aggrieved professors, Brian Galle, teaches at Berkeley Law School called Lucas “a clown,” but insisted that sharing public information is unlawful.

Attorney Catha Worthman sent the letter, but has reportedly refused to respond to inquiries after attorneys for the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) pushed back on her legal claims and those of her clients.

Good luck with that.

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Voter Fraud: Los Angeles County Woman Pleads Guilty to Paying People in Skid Row to Vote

9th June 2026

Read it.

My, what a surprise.

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7 States Uncovered Noncitizen Voter Registrations as SAVE Act Debate Heightens

9th June 2026

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Just this year, at least seven states identified noncitizens on their voter registration lists. This comes as Congress continues to debate the SAVE America Act, a bill which would require proof of citizenship to register to vote in federal elections.

Several states obtained the names of noncitizens by cross-referencing the voter registration list with the federal database known as the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements, or SAVE. SAVE is maintained by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

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Today in Trump Derangement Syndrome

9th June 2026

MAGA Is Melting Down Over the Results From L.A.’s Mayoral Primary (The New Republic) MAGA is the New Nigger.

Move over, MAGA — it’s time to take America back (The Hill) MAGA is the New Nigger.

This district judge just blocked Trump’s $100,000 application fee for H-1B immigrants because of course

President Trump Notes California Ballot Curation Likely to Eliminate Steve Hilton  Because, as we all know, Republicans have no business running for office in California.

EXCLUSIVE: Steelworkers Union Spent Millions Against Trump Agenda, Showing Gap With Membership

Clerical error inadvertently exposes shady donations to Jim Jordan and MAGA groups: report (Travis Gettys/Raw Story)  ‘Shady’ means ‘We didn’t find anything improper but we’re going to try to persuade you we did without being specific.’ Oh, and MAGA is the New Nigger.

Trump’s ‘Meet the Press’ walkout shows a presidency that’s already finished (Matthew Bartlett/MS NOW)  They hope they hope they hope….

Top DOJ prosecutor is latest to spread lies about California vote counting (Jacob Knutson/Democracy Docket)  Telling the truth is ‘lies’ when you’re pushing the Narrative.

Judge tosses Trump bid to restrict renewable energy tax credits (Rachel Frazin/The Hill)

They Went to Jared — How Donald Trump’s son-in-law used his position to hop in bed with autocrats–and sell out America. (Casey Michel/Mother Jones)

Jared Kushner Makes Hunter Biden Look Like a Boy Scout (w/ Casey Michel) (Andrew Egger/The Bulwark)

‘Ruin a Good Thing’: CNN Hypes Hate of Trump Attending Knicks Games

CNN’s Cornish Likens Hegseth D-Day Speech to Language ‘Nazis Would Have Used’

Trump Wants to Call the Shots. But in Iran, He Keeps Hitting His Limits. (Anton Troianovski/New York Times)

Trump hits back at Stephen A. Smith after ESPN analyst ranted he would blame president for Knicks defeat (Chris Bradford/New York Post)

He Profits Off Raw Milk That’s Making People Sick. The Government Isn’t Stopping Him. (Annie Waldman/ProPublica)  Because, as we all know, the government is TOTALLY resposible for stopping people getting sick.

California’s “red mirage” feeds MAGA fraud frenzy (Zachary Basu/Axios)  MAGA is the New Nigger.

Inside Hegseth’s Pentagon, where distrust and suspicions of loyalty are rampant (CNN)  The mind-readers azt CNN are on the march.

Trump is becoming Jimmy Carter (Edward Luce/Financial Times)

Under the Trump crypto playbook, the family always wins. Investors don’t (Reuters)

The Supreme Court Hasn’t Ruled On Birthright Citizenship. Trump May Be Deporting Newborn Citizens Anyway (Madiba K. Dennie/Balls and Strikes)  Because, as we all know, laws Democrats like aren’t really laws until the Supreme Court rules, and maybe not even then.

The Trump Administration’s Dubious Case for Work Requirements (Can We Still Govern?)  Because, as we all know, it’s a violation of our human rights to expect people to actully work.

‘TRUMP CURSE’: Furious Knicks Fans Blame President for Jinxing Team’s Winning Streak as They Lose to Spurs (Sarah Rumpf/Mediaite)  Nothing is so fringe that it can’t be blamed on Trump.

 

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