Monday, February 7, 2022

Wicked ADL Pushes Hate in Classrooms — Program on Diversity that Is Taught to 1.4 Million US Kids Includes Language that Only Whites Can Be Racist

 

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Wicked ADL Pushes Hate in Classrooms — Program on Diversity that Is Taught to 1.4 Million US Kids Includes Language that Only Whites Can Be Racist

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What do you call a program that is used to indoctrinate children and push hate?

The Anti-Defamation League was once a leading human rights organization founded in 1913 in response to the escalating climate of antisemitism in the West.

Today the ADL is a far-left hate group whose goal is to smear conservatives, patriotic Americans and white people. This same organization gives a pass to leftist and Islamist hate groups.

Just this weekend the ADL excused Amnesty International in the campaign against the existence of Israel.

In 2021 the ADL labeled President Trump, the most pro-Israel president in history, as antisemitic.


They washed away Ilhan Omar’s blatant antisemitism and hateful rhetoric against Israel.

The ADL also pushes restrictions on speech and appropriate gender-neutral Halloween costumes.

And now the Anti-Defamation League is teaching children in America that only white kids are racists. They actually changed the definition of racism to target white people.
They’re openly teaching hate to American children!

And they’ve already reached 1.4 million kids.
What a wicked group.

Infowars has more on their “No Place for Hate” program that teach hate to children.

The The Montgomery Advertiser reported on this indoctrination program by the ADL last week.

1,600 US schools are pushing these lies to children.

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Connecticut teacher arrested for pulling 12-year-old's hair: 'No justification' Jennifer Wells-Jackson caught on video grabbing child’s hair: report

 

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Connecticut teacher arrested for pulling 12-year-old's hair: 'No justification'

Jennifer Wells-Jackson caught on video grabbing child’s hair: report

A Connecticut teacher is set to appear in court Monday after allegedly pulling a 12-year-old student’s hair inside a classroom, reports say. 

Jennifer Wells-Jackson, 49, has been charged with risk of injury to a minor and second-degree breach of peace following the alleged incident at King/Robinson Interdistrict Magnet School in New Haven on Feb. 1, according to WTNH

"There’s certain things you say and there’s certain things you don’t say, there’s certain things you do and certain things you’re not supposed to do especially when dealing with people’s children," a woman who identified herself as the child’s mother told the station. "At the end of the day, there’s no justification for putting your hands on someone’s child." 

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The incident happened at the King/Robinson Interdistrict Magnet School in New Haven on Feb. 1, according to police.

The incident happened at the King/Robinson Interdistrict Magnet School in New Haven on Feb. 1, according to police. (Google Maps)

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Video purportedly showing the incident depicts a woman grabbing a student’s hair as classmates are heard shouting. The woman then releases her grip and the child backs away. 

New Haven police told FOX61 that the student involved was 12-years-old and declined medical attention. 

Wells-Jackson, meanwhile, was released on $20,000 bond following her arrest. 

"The district takes student safety very seriously. The school and the district are cooperating fully with the investigation by the New Haven Police Department," New Haven Public Schools said in a statement to FOX61. 

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It was not clear what caused the incident, but WTNH reports that it’s the fourth time a teacher has been arrested in the district since November. 

Both New Haven Public Schools and the New Haven Police Department did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Fox News.  

 

Man Who Rammed Car into Winnipeg Freedom Convoy Protesters is Antifa Activist David Zegarac

 

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UPDATE: Man Who Rammed Car into Winnipeg Freedom Convoy Protesters is Antifa Activist David Zegarac

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On Saturday several freedom protesters were injured by a vehicle that appeared to intentionally ram into a truck and run over at least one protester in Winnepeg.

This was a brutal attack.

Now this…
The masked man who ran over the Winnipeg Freedom Convoy protesters is an Antifa activist.

Dave Zegarac was arrested and taken into custody an hour after the attack following a brief struggle with police.

According to Rebel News David Zegarac is a far left Antifa activist.

According to Rebel News — Zegarac — a 43-year-old musician from Winnipeg who describes himself as Indigenous, Serbian and Irish — is the frontman of Canadian punk bands The Brat Attack, Dead Peasants Revolt, The Black Mass Brigade, and Class War Kids.

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Is anyone else embarrassed at our WEAK Fragile president

 

 

My God.... no wonder other countries are making fun of us. 


I have been proud of my presidents for many many many years.... NOT this time.



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Stacey Abrams receives backlash for posing maskless with room full of young masked children

'Mask hypocrisy is practically a status symbol now,' National Review's Rich Lowry tweeted

 

 

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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams is facing backlash over the weekend after she visited an elementary school and posed maskless with a room full of young children who were all masked because of a school mandate.

Abrams visited Glennwood Elementary School outside of Atlanta this past week to kick off the third annual African American read-in, where she met with young students and teachers. The principal, Dr. Holly Brookins, took to Twitter after the visit to post four pictures on her Twitter account of Abrams' visit, which included three pictures of Abrams without a mask, despite the Decatur City Commission reinstating a mandatory masking ordinance last month. 

The picture that went viral was Abrams sitting on the floor with her legs crossed and smiling without a mask on while the dozens of children and adults behind her were all wearing masks. Abrams quote tweeted the picture and told Brookins that her visit was "spectacular, delightful, and outstanding." 

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Stacey Abrams speaks onstage during the 2021 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Ripple of Hope Award Gala on Dec. 9, 2021, in New York City.

Stacey Abrams speaks onstage during the 2021 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Ripple of Hope Award Gala on Dec. 9, 2021, in New York City. (Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images)

As of Sunday morning, Brookins' Twitter account appears to be deactivated and Abrams' quote tweet is no longer on her Twitter account, but that hasn't slowed down the backlash as the picture spreads across social media.

"Confirmation, if any were needed, that Stacey Abrams is a member of the Democratic elite in good standing—mask hypocrisy is practically a status symbol now," National Review editor Rich Lowry tweeted.

"Stacey Abrams wants state government mask mandates for Georgians and their children," Georgia's Republican Governor Brian Kemp tweeted. "But it looks like they wouldn’t apply when she’s attending a photo op."

"The number of left wing politicians who post photos posing without masks while all the kids around them are wearing masks is stunning," Outkick founder Clay Travis tweeted. "Here is Stacey Abrams doing it. This is child abuse."

Politico White House reporter Alex Thompson tweeted Sunday that he predicts the Abrams photo will be in many Republican ads this year ahead of the midterms. 

Liesl Hickey, the co-founder of N2 America, a 501(c)(4) organization committed to "promoting and supporting center-right policies," slammed the Abrams picture in a tweet, saying the Democratic Party is "anti-children/anti-parents" and said "it is becoming more clear every single day." This past week N2 America released an ad showing masked children watching Democratic politicians and Hollywood hugging and kissing while not wearing masks.

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"They see the excitement. They see the joy. They see what they are missing. Democrats are putting kids last. Teachers' unions are putting kids last. Tell them to give kids their childhood back," the captions in the ad read.

The Abrams campaign and Brookins did not respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

 

Sunday, February 6, 2022

Tennessee BLM founder sentenced to 6 years in prison for illegally voting

 

 

 

Tennessee BLM founder sentenced to 6 years in prison for illegally voting

The judge said Pamela Moses 'tricked' probation department officials into allowing her to obtain the right to vote

A Black Lives Matter chapter founder in Tennessee was sentenced to six years in prison for illegally registering to vote while serving probation. 

"You tricked the probation department into giving you documents saying you were off probation," Criminal Court Judge W. Mark Ward told the founder of the Black Lives Matter chapter in Memphis, Pamela Moses, on Monday. 

Booking photo of Pamela Moses (Shelby County Sheriff's Office)

Booking photo of Pamela Moses (Shelby County Sheriff's Office) (Shelby County Sheriff's Office )

Moses pleaded guilty in 2015 to felonies including tampering with evidence and forgery, as well as misdemeanor charges of perjury, stalking, theft under $500, and escape. She was ineligible to vote in Tennessee due to her tampering with evidence charge and was currently serving seven years of probation

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Moses contended during her hearing last week that she believed she could vote again despite her convictions, because the corrections department and county election commission both signed off on her voter registration application in 2019. 

However, the officials who signed off on the application admitted they made an error when they said her probation was over, the Washington Post reported. 

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"I did not falsify anything. All I did was try to get my rights to vote back the way the people at the election commission told me and the way the clerk did," she said at the hearing.

Moses founded the local BLM chapter in Memphis. She also ran for mayor in Memphis in 2019, but learned she could not be on the ballot due to her serving probation. 

She will now serve six years and one day in prison, but her lawyer said Moses plans to appeal the sentencing.

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"This case is one about the disparity in sentencing and punishment — and one that shouldn’t have happened," attorney Bede Anyanwu told the Washington Post. "It’s all very, very disturbing."

 

Saturday, February 5, 2022

NJ mom, forced to get vaccine before a family wedding, ends up in the ER

 

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NJ mom, forced to get vaccine before a family wedding, ends up in the ER

 Mom Kathleen Zemlachenko of Raritan Township, NJ, had COVID plus the antibodies, but needed the jab ahead of a wedding-dress fitting

 

 

Yet one New Jersey mother — because of New York City's COVID vaccine mandates that began last summer — found herself enduring more of a medical emergency than she ever imagined. 

Kathleen Zemlachenko, 63, of Raritan Township, N.J., had chosen not to take the COVID-19 vaccine after consulting with her doctor. Fit and active, Zemlachenko had already tested positive for COVID in January 2021. She had very high antibody levels to prove it.

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"I had 3,000 times the antibodies that would have shown somebody as having a positive antibody response," she told Fox News Digital in a phone interview this week.

Zemlachenko did not feel comfortable getting vaccinated until she had more information about the potential side effects for those who had antibodies to the virus.

But last year, "after New York City Mayor [Bill] DeBlasio’s vaccine mandates came out, I really had no choice," Zemlachenko told Fox News Digital.

In mid-August 2021, DeBlasio announced his "Key to NYC" vaccine mandate, which required proof of vaccine for patrons who wanted to visit certain Big Apple establishments.

Mom Kathleen Zemlachenko, at right, with her daughter, Emily. Given the New York City vaccine mandates that went into effect last summer, "I had no choice" but to take the vaccine, Zemlachenko told Fox News Digital. 

Mom Kathleen Zemlachenko, at right, with her daughter, Emily. Given the New York City vaccine mandates that went into effect last summer, "I had no choice" but to take the vaccine, Zemlachenko told Fox News Digital.  (Kathleen Zemlachenko)

Unless Zemlachenko took the vaccine, it seemed highly probable that she would not be allowed to join her daughter, Emily — the youngest of her five children (she has three daughters and two sons) — for a wedding-dress fitting experience for mother and daughter at a Manhattan shop ahead of Emily's November 2021 wedding.

Zemlachenko felt coerced into a difficult decision — and the path she chose wound up putting her life in jeopardy.

Blazing headache, high blood pressure

On August 5, 2021, Zemlachenko received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, which would give her enough cushion ahead of the mother-daughter dress fitting to be considered "fully vaccinated." 

But two days after getting the COVID vaccine, Zemlachenko developed a blazing headache and very high blood pressure. 

She was ill enough to land in the emergency room at Hunterdon Medical Center in Flemington, N.J. Her blood-pressure reading was 40 points above her normal readings. 

She and her doctors attributed the episode directly to the vaccine.

Mother and daughter attend to the bride's beautiful wedding dress. Before this happy time, there was drama, upset — and a medical emergency.

Mother and daughter attend to the bride's beautiful wedding dress. Before this happy time, there was drama, upset — and a medical emergency. (Kathleen Zemlachenko)

After the scary episode, Zemlachenko was put on medication to help address potentially dangerous hypertension.

Her usual work schedule — she runs a health care consulting business — was disrupted due to multiple trips to the doctor. Her condition resolved eventually, to the relief of her family and friends.

"I think she felt guilty" about what happened, Zemlachenko said of daughter Emily's reaction to the medical episode.

But Zemlachenko emphasized that New York City's vaccine mandate and the threats around it are what made her get the jab. The family was simply trying to do their best to follow the rules, with unexpected consequences.

Saying yes to the dress 

After the scare, Zemlachenko was able to attend the wedding-dress fitting with her daughter as planned. She relished the happy time spent with her youngest in Manhattan.

Mother of the bride Kathleen Zemlachenko with daughter Emily, the youngest of her five children, ahead of a very happy day for all.

Mother of the bride Kathleen Zemlachenko with daughter Emily, the youngest of her five children, ahead of a very happy day for all. (Kathleen Zemlachenko)

And, as promised, she kept details of her daughter's chosen wedding gown secret from the rest of the wedding party. 

In the months leading up to the wedding, bridesmaids and even the groom all tried guessing what the dress would be like — but all lips were sealed. Including Mom's. 

Lingering mandate concerns 

Zemlachenko is trained as a medical technologist. 

For years she worked in microbiology in a clinical lab, serving as product director for infectious disease testing at Quest Diagnostics. 

Mother and daughter before the beautiful day. Kathleen Zemlachenko says she is not against vaccines in general — she simply believes the choice to take them is a personal decision, she told Fox News Digital.

Mother and daughter before the beautiful day. Kathleen Zemlachenko says she is not against vaccines in general — she simply believes the choice to take them is a personal decision, she told Fox News Digital. (Kathleen Zemlachenko)

Given this background, Zemlachenko knows a lot about infectious diseases like COVID. 

Zemlachenko told Fox News Digital that she recommends everyone make their own personal decisions about vaccines, in consultation with their doctors. 

For example, she said she would advise someone she knows, who has asthma, to get the COVID vaccine, as this person is at higher risk from the respiratory virus. 

(Below, a sweet tweet about Emily Zemlachenko's engagement to her now-husband, Kevin Albert.)

So she's not against vaccines in general. 

Kathleen Zemlachenko gets a flu shot every year, she said. 

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She simply feels that the decision to take the COVID vaccine should be a personal choice — and not one mandated by a government authority.