Sunday, May 7, 2023

Harry did NOT Bow to the New King and did NOT Sing the Anthem. When will the Royals say "ENOUGH"? And Of course PRINCE WILLIAM and PRINCESS CATHERINE let the world see what REAL Royalty looks like..... CLASSY... NOT Trashy.

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Prince Harry continues to slight King Charles with 'heartless' behavior: expert

 

Prince Harry headed to the airport immediately after King Charles III's coronation

 

 

COMMENTARY: Heartless Harry really knows how to twist the knife when it comes to his once-beloved family, who have done nothing but support him for thirty-plus years.

 

Westminster Abbey was alight with the news that the bad-boy Prince had arrived to finally show some kind of respect to his father, King Charles, on this very historic occasion.

Bouncing in laughing and smiling, there was no facial embarrassment, given the fact he has trashed his family across the world via TV, print and social media with endless fictitious stories about racism, recognition for his wife, Meghan, and general treatment of his lavish time in the royal family.

 

Prince Harry looking on at Westminster Abbey

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex attends the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla on May 6, 2023, in London, England. (Getty Images)

 

 

But why did Harry refuse the chance to at least spend some time with his family alone without the praying mantis grip of Meghan’s arm?

King Charles, along with Camilla, really had no idea what time Harry was arriving back here to the UK, and even more so what time he was to depart, although he was happy to share this in the abbey with Jack Brooksbank in a conversation Harry had to know would be picked up by lip readers assigned to the royal occasions and splashed over the media that he loathes so much.

Britain's Prince Harry walks outside Westminster Abbey

Prince Harry walks outside Westminster Abbey following the coronation of Britain's King Charles in London, Britain May 6, 2023.  (REUTERS/Dylan Martinez)

The message was loud and clear - I am here for duty and media profile - simple as that. 

He knows that this will be a talking point on any chat show or book promotion looming, but above all, for the ex-royal, it’s all about the cash. Never mind the move and reach-out from a family who has been subjected to months of bad press, thanks to Harry and his wife, Meghan.

Prince Harry at coronation

Prince Harry leaves after the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla on May 6, 2023, in London, England. (Dan Charity - WPA Pool/Getty Images)

Directly after the ceremony, Harry was seen rushing towards a car with a Met Police escort and looking to board a flight back to the U.S., where a world of feeding chickens, plotting revenge against the UK press and further attacks on his family, awaits.

Prince Harry in a dark suit and tie on the red carpet split King Charles in a pin-striped suit and tie

Prince Harry continues to feud with King Charles III and members of the royal family after exit from British monarchy. (Mike Coppola/IAN VOGLER)

While he may wear a rictus grin alongside the medals on display, he knew that all eyes would, for the first time, not be on him. Wife Meghan wisely chose to stay away, given that she knows how disliked she has become here in the UK.

Prince Harry attended King Charles' coronation while Meghan Markle stayed home for son's birthday. (Chris Jackson)

But better things - even the UK weather held off long enough for all to enjoy the wonderful, staged event, which delighted millions in the mall and billions around the world. The heavens opened, though, but this did not deter so many who were happy to be part of the wonderful celebration.

King Charles Queen Camilla

 King Charles III and Queen Camilla on the Buckingham Palace balcony ahead of the flypast during the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla on May 6, 2023, in London, England. (Getty Images)

A source who is close to Harry told me that he "didn’t bow to the new King or sing the anthem" - beyond shameful, yet to many, Harry is the victim.


Meanwhile, the star of the show for many was Prince Louis. But why did Prince Louis leave his seat during the Coronation ceremony? There is much speculation on what happened, as he was there and then gone, but the simple fact was it was planned after the incident at the Platinum Jubilee, in which Catherine at points struggled to contain his excitement. 

And well, this could not happen at the coronation, and so it was agreed that he would have various comfort breaks.

Meanwhile, George - looking directly at his future with all that was going around him - sat it out, as did Princess Charlotte. But what a memory all three are going to have.

 

Saturday, May 6, 2023

Black man charged with murdering two White strangers in Oklahoma because of their race Suspect shot two men in back of head in what authorities are calling a hate crime

 

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Black man charged with murdering two White strangers in Oklahoma because of their race

Suspect shot two men in back of head in what authorities are calling a hate crime

 

A Black man has been charged with fatally shooting two White strangers in the back of the head in Tulsa, Oklahoma, as part of what authorities are calling a racially motivated hate crime.

Carlton Gilford allegedly shot and killed two men to whom he did not have any connection on April 18, according to the Tulsa Police Department. 

Police said Gifford, who according to jail records is homeless, went inside the Rudisill Library around 9:40 a.m., walked up behind a man sitting at a desk, and shot him in the back of the head.

The victim, 35-year-old Lundin Hathcock, was rushed to the hospital where he died.

Carlton Gilford is charged with murdering two men in a racially motivated hate crime.

Carlton Gilford is charged with murdering two men in a racially motivated hate crime. (Tulsa Police Department)


After the library shooting, police said, Gifford went to a nearby QuikTrip convenience store and shot 55-year-old James McDaniel in the back of the head. When the victim fell to the ground, the suspect shot him again. McDaniel died at the scene.

Police said that surveillance video showed Gilford also fired shots at a security guard and another person outside the QuikTrip. When officers arrived, Gilford was standing outside the store and admitted that he shot two people, according to the department.

Gilford was arrested and charged with two counts of first-degree murder, two counts of shooting with intent to kill, and one count of malicious intimidation or harassment.

The latter charge is Oklahoma's version of a hate crime. Under Oklahoma law, there is no specific hate crime statute, but malicious intimidation or harassment includes targeting someone based on their race.  

Police respond to the scene of a mass shooting at St. Francis Hospital on June 1, 2022 in Tulsa, Okla.

Police respond to the scene of a mass shooting at St. Francis Hospital on June 1, 2022 in Tulsa, Okla. (J Pat Carter/Getty Images)

HATE CRIME AT ITS HIGHEST LEVELS IN DECADES, ACCORDING TO FBI

According to Tulsa County District Attorney Steve Kunzweiler, the evidence suggests Gilford, who is Black, shot both men because they were White. The prosecutor didn't elaborate.

"The information suggests that race played a role in it," said Kunzweiler, according to local CBS affiliate KOTV. "I feel like that is something we can prove, and it is something that a judge or jury obviously needs to listen to. So, we will present that information along with everything else."

Jail records show Gilford is due in court June 23. He is currently being held without bond — according to prosecutors for the safety of the public.


"Whenever you are talking about the dynamic where the safety of the public is at risk, in my mind, somebody who is killing somebody or doing harm toward somebody who they don't know, that really amps things up," said Kunzweiler.

Aaron Kliegman is a politics reporter for Fox News Digit

 

 

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Trans activist appears to tout Smirnoff relationship, company denies partnership//// Smirnoff Vodka partners with trans woman who recently disrupted Texas legislature over anti-trans bill

 

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Trans activist appears to tout Smirnoff relationship, company denies partnership

Maxine LaQueene is also a pro-trans activist who was recently removed from the Texas state capitol for disrupting a legislature vote on a trans-related bill


A  trans woman and drag queen appeared to promote a paid partnership with Smirnoff, but the vodka retailer is denying any current deal with the budding activist.

Several recent Instagram posts from drag queen and trans woman "Maxine LaQueene" featured the official "Paid Partnership with Smirnoff" tags, denoting that the major liquor retailer has hired the biological male for promotional material.

In addition to being a promoter of drag and transgenderism, LaQueene is an outspoken LGBTQ activist who had recently been removed from the Texas state capitol building by police for disrupting a legislature vote on a trans bill. 

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Smirnoff has denied having any current working relationship with LaQueene. In an email to Fox News Digital, a representative said LaQueene "is not currently a Smirnoff partner, and does not currently have any contract with Smirnoff." LaQueen, the representative said, was one of the participants in a promotional campaign in the fall of 2022 but not now in 2023. 

Drag Queen performing

Drag queen and trans woman Maxine LaQueene recently became a paid partner for vodka brand Smirnoff. (Screenshot/YouTube)

U.K anti-trans and detransition activist Oli London made the alleged connection between LaQueene and Smirnoff in a post shared to his Twitter account. 

London shared several images, including a paid partnership post, a photo of LaQueene protesting at the capitol, and another of her being escorted out by police while apparently flashing her private parts to bystanders.

In addition to the photos, he wrote, "Meet the FACE of @SmirnoffUS. A radical trans activist who participated in an illegal insurrection in the Texas state house this week and flashed his backside and genitals in front of teenage children and women. He also testified in opposition to SB14 against a ban on child genital surgeries."

The user added, "He campaigns for children yet his Twitter is littered with horrifying explicit content! Is this person someone who should be the face of a vodka brand?"

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Drag brunch show

Host drag queen Athena Dion performs for guests during a Drag Brunch at R House Wynwood in Miami, Florida, on April 9, 2022. (Daniel A. Varela/Miami Herald/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

Fox News Digital scrolled through LaQueene’s Instagram in an attempt to confirm the claims in London’s tweet. The first pinned item on the trans woman's account is a video featuring her being yanked out of the Texas legislature’s upper gallery by police after joining in with a raucous left-wing protest of Senate Bill 14.

Fox reported on the protests against the bill that would "ban gender surgeries or other sex reassignment procedures being performed on children," stating, "Left-wing protesters swarmed the Texas state Capitol in Austin on Tuesday, forcing lawmakers to halt proceedings."

In LaQueene’s caption for the video, she stated, "While sitting in the House of Representatives, myself & many others were forcibly removed by @texas_dps [Texas Department of Public Safety] in an attempt to clear the room."

A further look at the same account revealed multiple posts showing LaQueene in full drag doing promotional material for Smirnoff’s Pride 2023 Ambassadorship. One of the posts was a video ad involving LaQueene strutting in full drag for the campaign. 

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Smirnoff Vodka partners with trans woman who recently disrupted Texas legislature over anti-trans bill

LaQueene is also a pro-trans activist who was recently removed from the Texas state capitol for disrupting a legislature vote on a trans-related bill


Marketing strategist Emma Ferrara comments on Bud Light's social media misfire.

Another beverage company, this time vodka retailer Smirnoff, has hired a trans woman and drag queen as one of its paid partners in recent weeks.

Several recent Instagram posts from drag queen and trans woman "Maxine LaQueene" featured the official "Paid Partnership with Smirnoff" tags, denoting that the major liquor retailer has hired the biological male for promotional material.

In addition to being a promoter of drag and transgenderism, LaQueene is an outspoken LGBTQ activist who had recently been removed from the Texas state capitol building by police for disrupting a legislature vote on a trans bill. 


Drag Queen performing

Drag queen and trans woman Maxine LaQueene recently became a paid partner for vodka brand Smirnoff. (Screenshot/YouTube)

U.K anti-trans and detransition activist Oli London made the connection in a post shared to his Twitter account. 

London shared several images, including a paid partnership post, a photo of LaQueene protesting at the capitol, and another of her being escorted out by police while apparently flashing her private parts to bystanders.

In addition to the photos, he wrote, "Meet the FACE of @SmirnoffUS. A radical trans activist who participated in an illegal insurrection in the Texas state house this week and flashed his backside and genitals in front of teenage children and women. He also testified in opposition to SB14 against a ban on child genital surgeries."

The user added, "He campaigns for children yet his Twitter is littered with horrifying explicit content! Is this person someone who should be the face of a vodka brand?"


 

Drag brunch show

Host drag queen Athena Dion performs for guests during a Drag Brunch at R House Wynwood in Miami, Florida, on April 9, 2022. (Daniel A. Varela/Miami Herald/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

Fox News Digital scrolled through LaQueene’s Instagram to confirm the claims in London’s tweet. The first pinned item on the trans woman's account is a video featuring her being yanked out of the Texas legislature’s upper gallery by police after joining in with a raucous left-wing protest of Senate Bill 14.

Fox reported on the protests against the bill that would "ban gender surgeries or other sex reassignment procedures being performed on children," stating, "Left-wing protesters swarmed the Texas state Capitol in Austin on Tuesday, forcing lawmakers to halt proceedings."

In LaQueene’s caption for the video, she stated, "While sitting in the House of Representatives, myself & many others were forcibly removed by @texas_dps [Texas Department of Public Safety] in an attempt to clear the room."

A further look at the same account revealed multiple posts showing LaQueene in full drag doing promotional material for Smirnoff’s Pride 2023 Ambassadorship. One of the posts was a video ad involving LaQueene strutting in full drag for the campaign. 

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In the caption, she wrote, "#Ad The suspiciously large woman of Austin, Texas is here to remind you to support @smirnoff and trans entertainers! Don’t forget to tap the link in my bio and vote for Maxine to be Smirnoff’s Pride 2023 Ambassador!"

Again, a tag at the top of the post read, "Paid partnership with smirnoff."

Three Smirnoff bottles

A variety of Smirnoff vodka liquors. (Rick Kern / Stringer/Getty Images)

 

Monday, May 1, 2023

This is NOT a joke...PLEASE GO READ THIS and watch video..... YOU wont be sorry

 

 

 

 

 

This is NOT a joke...PLEASE GO READ THIS..... YOU wont be sorry

 

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/05/from-transgender-to-transable-new-trend-shows-people-are-choosing-to-identify-as-handicapped-video/

 

 

 Who is paying for this?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thursday, April 27, 2023

Bridal magazine puts bearded 'trans-feminine' activist in dress on cover, draws backlash 'The woke pandemic has reached India,' one Twitter account said

 

 

 

Bridal magazine puts bearded 'trans-feminine' activist in dress on cover, draws backlash

'The woke pandemic has reached India,' one Twitter account said

Brides Today, a wedding magazine for brides in India, has drawn backlash after it featured a "trans-feminine" person on its cover. 

Trans poet, comedian and activist Alok Vaid-Menon, who goes by "ALOK," is shown in several cover photos wearing womens' wedding apparel from jewelry to a head covering and a dress for its digital magazine. 

Brides Today shared the photos on Instagram, where they received widespread criticism from users saying the photos were disrespectful to women. 

Alok Vaid-Menon

Trans poet and activist Alok Vaid-Menon appeared on a bridal magazine cover. (Photo by Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images for Tribeca Film Festival) (Getty Images)


The photos also went viral with over three million views after being shared by the account "End Wokeness" on Twitter. 

"The woke pandemic has reached India," the account tweeted. Several Twitter users responded in disbelief, asking if the photos were fake and posting vomiting emojis.

Some critics highlighted a since-deleted controversial Facebook post from 2016 where the activist allegedly said in response to bans on transgender women using girls' restrooms, "Little girls are also kinky. Your kids aren't as straight and narrow as you think."

In the accompanying Brides Today interview, the activist complained about being bullied, the need to affirm transgender identities, and India's ban on same-sex marriage. Vaid-Menon slammed the "continued discrimination" against the trans community.

Trans activist with flag

LGBT activists and their supporters rally in support of transgender people on the steps of New York City Hall, Oct. 24, 2018, in New York City. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)


"The reason LGBTQI+ people are hunted is because we have the audacity to embrace authenticity and autonomy in a world that prescribes conformity. People take their own insecurities and project them at us. If they were secure in themselves, they wouldn’t seek to deny and disappear us. In other words: the continued discrimination against our community is an indication of the mental health struggle of our non-LGBTQI peers. What’s needed then is the promotion of positive mental health for all. What’s needed is the creation of a culture tied together with love, not shame," Vaid-Menon said.

While the activist does not have the same name recognition as other trans activists like Dylan Mulvaney, Vaid-Menon was still the subject of friendly interviews with the New York Times in 2021 and The Washington Post last July.

Fox News Digital reached out to Brides Today and Alok Vaid-Menon for comment on the backlash, but did not hear back by the time of publication.