Cancel Culture
“We know that vaccines can have unintended consequences, AKA side effects, but nobody’s really talking about it because they’re too afraid of blame, and they just want it to go away,” Mr. Cuomo said. “But the problem is people like Shaun—and me—and millions of others who still have weird stuff with their bloodwork and their lives and their feelings—you know, physically—are not going away,” he added.
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Read MoreA former CNN host says it was “wrong” for clinicians to “play scared” on the benefits of Ivermectin so that he shared “bad information” with the public.
Chris Cuomo made his comments on a recent episode of the Patrick Bet-David podcast.
“I’ll tell you something else that’s going to get you a lot of hits. I am taking a what do they call it like a regular dose, trying to build up of Ivermectin. Ivermectin was a boogeyman early on,” Cuomo said.
When host Patrick Bet-David said the generic drug was forbidden to mention, Cuomo agreed.
“That was wrong. We were given bad information about ivermectin. The real question is why?” Cuomo said.
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Read MoreChris Cuomo admits he was spreading false information about Ivermectin during the pandemic. Now, he says he’s a user.
“We were given bad information!”
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Read MoreMichelle Kosinski, a former CNN White House correspondent, revealed who these intolerant, bigoted corporate media people truly are in a series of tweets where she melted down over a recent dinner with people she describes as “closeted” “MAGAts.”
”MAGAts,” of course, is a slur aimed at us Trump supporters.
Here’s her “horror story” of discovering some people at her table don’t vote or think in the only way this fascist approves of [emphasis added]:
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Read MoreIndependent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is accusing Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta of election interference, claiming the social media giant censored the film, Who Is Bobby Kennedy? on Facebook and Instagram.
On Saturday, a political action committee (PAC) supporting Kennedy released a short biographical film about the candidate, narrated by actor Woody Harrelson, but viewers were unable to share the content on Facebook and Instagram, Kennedy’s team said.
Some social media users were told the video was spam or that the link redirected them to a malicious website. Others were told the video contained “graphic and violent content,” while others received a message from Meta saying the content violated community standards, RFK’s campaign explained.
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Read Moreanadian Christians’ beliefs don’t necessarily match what their churches teach. That’s one of the key findings in a major new study by Cardus, Still Christian(?): What Canadian Christians Actually Believe. The survey of Canadian Christians found some significant inconsistencies between personal beliefs and historic church teachings:
When asked whether “There is one true God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit,” 89% of Evangelicals agreed, 51% of Catholics agreed, and 57% of mainline Protestants agreed.
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Read More‘I was like, this is not happening – I thank God, because only God stopped and jammed this gun’, the pastor said
A man has been charged after shocking footage emerged of the moment a church service in the US was thrown into chaos when a would-be assailant pulled a gun on a pastor mid-sermon.
A video taken by Clarence McCallister, deacon of Jesus’ Dwelling Place Church in North Braddock, Pennsylvania, was posted online by the pastor in question, Glenn Germany, showing the moment he came face-to-face with the gunman – 26-year-old Bernard Polite.
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Read MorePro-Palestinian demonstrators have sparked outrage after staging a protest near the grounds of Auschwitz – as Israelis including October 7 survivors marched to honour victims of the Holocaust.
Sirens wailed as protestors displayed a banner reading ‘stop genocide’ at groups wearing Israeli flags along the sidelines of the ‘March of the Living’ event, which brings together thousands annually to observe Holocaust Remembrance Day in silence.
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Read MoreAs May takes hold, the crisis brewing inside America’s political system shows no signs of abating; if anything, recent events have only confirmed how serious things have become. On May Day itself, the police moved in to quash the occupation at Columbia University in New York. Many miles from there, on the other side of the continent, their peers helplessly watched on as counter-protestors at UCLA set off fireworks and attacked a pro-Palestinian encampment.
Both incidents foreshadowed the looming crisis that awaits the Democratic Party, whose convention in August is ominously slated to be held in Chicago. In 1968, the jamboree was also held in th
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Read MoreMichael Shermer got his first clue that things were changing at Scientific American in late 2018. The author had been writing his “Skeptic” column for the magazine since 2001. His monthly essays, aimed at an audience of both scientists and laymen, championed the scientific method, defended the need for evidence-based debate, and explored how cognitive and ideological biases can derail the search for truth. Shermer’s role models included two twentieth-century thinkers who, like him, relished explaining science to the public: Carl Sagan, the ebullient astronomer and TV commentator; and evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould, who wrote a popular monthly column in Natural History magazine for 25 years. Shermer hoped someday to match Gould’s record of producing 300 consecutive columns. That goal would elude him.
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