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https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/04/yikes-new-video-shows-gun-grabbing-twink-david-hogg-enjoying-an-afternoon-at-the-gun-range-shooting-off-guns/
Oh my. Now this adds a new wrinkle to the Hogg story.
New video was published this past weekend of anti-Second Amendment advocate and Democrat mouthpiece David Hogg shooting guns for fun at a gun range.
Hogg has made it his life’s mission to take guns away from law-abiding citizens. Democrats believe it will make America safer when only criminals and cartel members have their illegal firearms.
Hogg made it into Harvard, not because of grades but because he as a far left activist.
He seems very stable.
Then this weekend footage surfaced of David Hogg enjoying an afternoon at the gun range.
Oh boy.
Via Catturd2.
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https://www.foxnews.com/media/school-superintendent-candidate-says-job-offer-rescinded-calling-two-femailes-ladies-email
An incoming Massachusetts school superintendent revealed that his job offer was rescinded prior to his start date after he addressed two women on the school’s committee as "ladies" in an email.
Vito Perrone was offered the position as the head of Easthampton Schools on March 23, but was notified that the job offer had been withdrawn over his choice of salutation in an email to the chairperson and executive assistant, both female, who reportedly interpreted his "ladies" greeting as a "microaggression," the Daily Hampshire Gazette reported.
Perrone told the local outlet that he sent the email in an attempt to negotiate higher pay and more sick days after calculating that the annual salary of $151,000 was around $14,000 less than his existing job as an interim superintendent at another school district. Perrone, who had served as principal of Easthampton Highschool eight years earlier, said in a Friday interview that he was willing to take a pay cut but was hoping for a cost of living adjustment in the three-year contract.
"This job was not about the money for me. I honestly felt like I was coming home to Easthampton. I coached football here. I was principal here when we built the school. I have such wonderful memories … I was excited to come back," he told the Gazette.
Perrone made the case in the email addressed to Chairperson Cynthia Kwiecinski and Suzanne Colby, executive assistant to the committee, who he addressed as "ladies" at the top of the written exchange.
Perrone said Kwiecinski told him that using "ladies" as a greeting was hostile and derogatory and that "the fact that he didn’t know that as an educator was a problem,'" he told the Gazette, adding that she also reprimanded him for using "ladies" as a microaggression.
Shortly thereafter, he was informed that the job offer had been withdrawn following a vote.
"I was shocked," he said in the interview Friday. "I grew up in a time when ‘ladies’ and ‘gentlemen’ was a sign of respect. I didn’t intend to insult anyone."
"I don't want people to think I was not willing to negotiate in good faith. I have chosen not to just leave it as ‘negotiations stalled,’" he added. "I would rather share my truth, my sadness and disappointment and try to find a way forward positively."
When reached for comment, Kwiecinski told the Gazette that she could not address internal matters. Perrone said he contacted to the Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents but was told he had no options since he never formally signed a contract.
"Honestly, I am truly, truly disappointed that I won't be in Easthampton in that building," Perrone told the Gazette. "I'm just sad."
Kwiecinski did not immediately respond to Fox News' request for comment.
Yael Halon is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to yael.halon@fox.com.
This is so unbelievable that we were sure it was an April Fool’s joke.
Apparently it’s no joke.
Calls to boycott Budweiser are growing after Bud Light celebrated transgender pervert Dylan Mulvaney’s (bio male) ‘365 days of girlhood.’
Dylan Mulvaney, a 26-year-old biological male who acts like a little girl for internet clout, said Bud Light made cans in his likeness to celebrate his ‘girlhood.’
People are now calling for a boycott.
Recall, Dylan Mulvaney, who recently sat down with Joe Biden to defend children being chemically castrated, made a video pretending to be the iconic six-year-old character Eloise.
This is not normal.
This 26-year-old man regularly targets minors yet big brand names like Ulta and Budweiser continue to promote him.
WATCH:
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https://www.foxnews.com/media/bud-light-partners-trans-activist-dylan-mulvaney-for-march-madness-this-isnt-a-parody
Trans TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney was announced as the latest spokesperson for Bud Light in a pair of videos that were attacked on social media.
The trans activist revealed on Saturday that the beer company sent packs Bud Light featuring the influencer’s face as a way to celebrate the "365 Days of Girlhood" milestone Mulvaney recently reached.
"Happy March Madness!! Just found out this had to do with sports and not just saying it’s a crazy month! In celebration of this sports thing @budlight is giving you the chance to win $15,000! Share a video with #EasyCarryContest for a chance to win!! Good luck! #budlightpartner," Mulvaney wrote on Instagram.
Another video featured Mulvaney in a bathtub drinking a Bud Light beer as part of the campaign.
The announcement was met with backlash with Twitter users describing the ad campaign as another attempt to push gender propaganda.
Conservative commentator John Cardillo wrote, "Who the hell at @budlight thought it was a good idea to make a grown man who dresses like little girls their new spokesperson? Brands have to stop listening to their woke creative teams and get in touch with their consumer demographics."
"Might genuinely be the weirdest thing I've ever seen in my life," The Spectator contributing editor Stephen Miller remarked.
Townhall.com columnist Derek Hunter joked, "@budlight: the groomer of beers."
"Message to conservative families from @budlight seems to be: We will encourage and even celebrate the erasure of men and women along with all the values you care about. They’ve gone totally woke. Will you ever spend your money with them now?" director Robby Starbuck tweeted.
"This isn’t a parody. Dylan Mulvaney is now the face of Bud Light," journalist Ian Miles Cheong similarly wrote.
Conservative radio host Erick Erickson wrote, "Is the Bud Light thing an April Fool's joke? I mean it is trash beer, but given the constituent demo of Bud Light drinkers, it seems like a terrible marketing thing."
Just days prior, Mulvaney also announced a partnership with the fashion design company Kate Spade.
"Celebrating the first say of spring with @katespadeny #katespadenypartner," Mulvaney wrote.
Mulvaney gained noteriaty after interviewing President Biden on transgender issuers in October. During the interview, Biden revealed that he does not believe states should ban "gender-affirming health care."
"I don’t think any state or anybody should have the right to do that — as a moral question and as a legal question. I just think it’s wrong," Biden said.
Actress Drew Barrymore also interviewed Mulvaney which led to the actress kneeling and hugging Mulvaney in solidarity.
Lindsay Kornick is an associate editor for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to lindsay.kornick@fox.com and on Twitter: @lmkornick.
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https://www.foxnews.com/health/cdc-warns-marburg-virus-deadly-africa-outbreak
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is urging travelers to Guinea and Tanzania to be mindful of contracting the deadly Marburg virus. The CDC is also sending personnel to Africa to assist stopping the outbreak of the disease.
The Marburg virus is an infectious disease that has high fatality rates and, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), has epidemic potential.
This week, the CDC announced that it is sending its National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases to respond to the outbreaks in Guinea and Tanzania.
PRIOR COVID INFECTION PROVIDES JUST AS MUCH PROTECTION AS VACCINES, NEW STUDY FINDS
This week, the CDC urged travelers in Guinea and Tanzania to avoid contact with sick people, health care facilities in the outbreak areas and to watch for symptoms for three weeks after leaving the area.
In February, Equatorial Guinea announced the first outbreak of the virus and the country has since counted officially nine cases with an additional 20 probable cases, all of whom have died, according to WHO.
About 1,800 miles away, across the continent, Tanzania is also reporting a Marburg outbreak and has confirmed eight cases, including five deaths, according to WHO.
The virus is a rare and deadly disease which causes fever, chills, muscle pain, rash, sore throat, diarrhea, weakness or unexplained bleeding or bruising.
SILENT PANDEMIC' WARNING FROM WHO: BACTERIA KILLING TOO MANY PEOPLE DUE TO ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE
The Marburg virus can be spread through "blood or body fluids of a person infected with or who has died from Marburg," according to the CDC.
The virus is also spread by contact with contaminated objects (such as clothing, bedding, needles, and medical equipment) or by contact with animals, such as bats.
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In 2018, at the Queen Elizabeth National Park in the Python Cave, CDC scientists spearheaded a project after tourists and nearby village experienced outbreaks of the virus.
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Health experts investigated where the bats go at night to better understand how the virus is transmitted to humans by putting GPS units on the backs of bats to track their movements, according to the CDC.
Sarah Rumpf is a writer on the breaking news team for Fox News Digital. You can reach her on Twitter at @rumpfsarahc
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I call them COUCH COMPLAINERS !
Do something about it .... run for gov office or break up with person that makes you miserable, or find a different job etc.
LIFE IS TOO SHORT to do nothing but complain about "it".
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