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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs News & Oppinion

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El Salvador President Nayib Bukele Tours Prison Gang System. Biggest Prison in South America
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Intel Uncensored
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2 yrs News & Oppinion

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Illegal Invaders Are An Army In Waiting. And They Hate You. The War is in Your Face
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2 yrs

Maya Hawke’s favourite Arctic Monkeys song
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Maya Hawke’s favourite Arctic Monkeys song

"Here I am wearing fishnets‚ so let’s fucking go!" The post Maya Hawke’s favourite Arctic Monkeys song first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Secret CDC Report: Covid Shots Killed Half Million Children &; Young Adults
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Secret CDC Report: Covid Shots Killed Half Million Children &; Young Adults

by Frank Bergman‚ Slay News: A secret report from the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been unearthed that shows a staggering half a million American children and young adults have been killed by Covid shots. The CDC report has revealed that almost 500‚000 Americans aged between 0 and 44 years old […]
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
2 yrs

On ‘Alternative Walking Tours‚’ Formerly Homeless People Share Their Perspectives
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On ‘Alternative Walking Tours‚’ Formerly Homeless People Share Their Perspectives

After struggling with alcohol addiction for over 10 years — during which his 20-year banking career and 30-year marriage both collapsed — it was a presentation in a rehab center in 2019 that became the catalyst for Miles to turn his life around. The presentation was by Invisible Cities‚ an organization which‚ since its inception in 2016‚ has trained 118 formerly homeless people to become tour guides. It’s a creative way of giving them not only a new income stream‚ but also a new sense of purpose — and skillset‚ too.  “This helped fill a void after I finished rehab‚” says Miles‚ who has withheld his name for privacy reasons. “This was the opportunity that first helped me back on to a path of a ‘normal’ life again‚ and having a purpose.”  It took Miles six months to put together his tour of York. Courtesy of Invisible Cities “I probably wouldn’t be where I am today without the opportunity Invisible Cities gave me. I’ll always be grateful for that.”  Invisible Cities’ guides specialize in unique topics that reflect their own personal story — such as a city’s LGBTQI history‚ notable women‚ protest culture‚ ties to witchcraft or how crime and punishment has evolved — in the UK cities of Edinburgh‚ York‚ Cardiff‚ Glasgow and Manchester. Invisible Cities provides training for guides to create these “alternative walking tours‚” as well as in public speaking and customer service skills. The organization is then responsible for marketing the tours and taking bookings. Participants pay up to £15 (around $19 US)‚ which is split between the guide and Invisible Cities to support their efforts in recruiting more guides who have experienced homelessness.  An Invisible Cities guide regales visitors on a tour in Manchester. Courtesy of Invisible Cities Invisible Cities has also set up a grant program for guides to access funding to do other external courses or start their own business‚ and offers training in IT and presentation skills to help them gain further employment.  With the help of sponsors‚ Invisible Cities also offers free community tours for specific groups. In 2023‚ 569 people from the Ukrainian community and from underprivileged areas attended free tours. Miles’ tour of the English city of York‚ in which he has lived for the past 30 years‚ took him six months to put together. During that time‚ he transitioned out of the rehab center and into resettlement housing‚ where he stayed until he moved into his own apartment in 2021.  On his tours‚ Miles focuses on health and wealth in York‚ in parallel with his own experience in which his health was compromised due to addiction‚ and both having and losing wealth. He highlights buildings that have brought either health or wealth to the area‚ such as St. Leonard’s Hospital‚ which was one of the first hospitals in the UK‚ built in medieval times.
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2 yrs ·Youtube General Interest

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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs

Challenging ‘Racial Profiteers’
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Challenging ‘Racial Profiteers’

The national tragedy of more drug overdose deaths‚ suicides‚ and homicides won’t be solved “if we have to look at each other through the prism of race‚” activist Bob Woodson says. “There are people who are profiting from the grievance of our society‚ and we must challenge these racial profiteers‚” says Woodson‚ an author and founder of the Washington-based Woodson Center. Some “try to promote” the racial challenges in America‚ Woodson says‚ citing two examples. “Black Lives Matter … comes along and collects $100 million in white guilt money‚” he says. “Ibram X. Kendi at Boston University collects $48 million to do anti-racist research.”  In Woodson’s view‚ “race has been a distraction” to addressing the real problems confronting poor communities. If a fraction of the money given to “anti-racism” initiatives instead was put into organizations such as The Piney Woods School‚ which serves children from challenging backgrounds and neighborhoods‚ Woodson contends that more lives could be changed in tangible ways.  Since the 1980s‚ Woodson‚ who is black‚ has worked to address issues plaguing poor communities across the country. As a young man‚ he was part of the civil rights movement. But‚ finding himself in disagreement with some aspects of the movement‚ Woodson says he “began to work on behalf of low-income people of all races.”  Now‚ at 86‚ Woodson says‚ The Woodson Center gives a voice “to the voiceless grassroots leaders who are laboring in these communities confronting drugs and violence and out-of-wedlock births.”   “I’ve sought an alternative to the traditional approach to these problems‚ which is to pour more government money into it‚ $22 trillion in the last 50 years on programs to aid the poor‚” Woodson says. However‚ he adds‚ “70% of every dollar didn’t go to the poor‚ but those who serve the poor‚ who ask which problems are fundable‚ not which ones are solvable.” Woodson joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to expose the harmful effects of a focus on race on black communities and to explain how the strategy of The Woodson Center transforms lives and entire neighborhoods.  Listen to the podcast below:  Have an opinion about this article? To sound off‚ please email letters@DailySignal.com‚ and we’ll consider publishing your edited remarks in our regular “We Hear You” feature. Remember to include the URL or headline of the article plus your name and town and/or state.  The post Challenging ‘Racial Profiteers’ appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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100 Percent Fed Up Feed
100 Percent Fed Up Feed
2 yrs

Koch Network Pauses Financial Support For Nikki Haley
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Koch Network Pauses Financial Support For Nikki Haley

After Nikki Haley’s defeat in the GOP South Carolina primary‚ Americans for Prosperity Action‚ backed by billionaire Charles Koch‚ announced it has paused financial support for her campaign. According to POLITICO‚ Americans For Prosperity CEO Emily Seidel told staffers the group would “focus its efforts on competitive Senate and House races.” Koch network stops spending on Nikki Haley's presidential campaign – POLITICO https://t.co/qB4ixutTGn — Jason Miller (@JasonMillerinDC) February 25‚ 2024 “She has made it clear that she will continue to fight and we wholeheartedly support her in this effort‚” Seidel wrote‚ according to POLITICO. “But given the challenges in the primary states ahead‚ we don’t believe any outside group can make a material difference to widen her path to victory‚” Seidel added. BREAKING REPORT: Billionaire-backed Koch network HALTS NIKKI HALEY CAMPAIGN FUNDING after South Carolina loss. -CNBC The political advocacy group Americans for Prosperity Action‚ funded by the billionaire Charles Koch‚ has decided to halt its monetary contributions to the… pic.twitter.com/xHa2ZRVBgQ — Chuck Callesto (@ChuckCallesto) February 26‚ 2024 POLITICO reports: AFP Action’s decision is the latest blow to Haley’s longshot presidential bid‚ which has sustained losses in four early nominating states and the Virgin Islands‚ including on Saturday‚ when former President Donald Trump beat Haley in her home state by 20 points. Haley declared she will continue on in her primary fight‚ but has only committed to running through Super Tuesday on March 5. AFP Action had funded advertisements and field operations for months last year that were designed to persuade Republican voters to back someone other than Trump in the presidential primary. But it wasn’t until late November that AFP Action tapped Haley as its desired Trump alternative. Since then‚ AFP has reached out to more than 3 million voters in early nominating and Super Tuesday states‚ as well as purchased millions of dollars worth of ads on Haley’s behalf. BREAKING Billionaire Koch network stops funding Nikki Haley campaign.https://t.co/2ByJ4ImAer — Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) February 26‚ 2024 Americans for Prosperity Action‚ the conservative network championed by entrepreneur Charles Koch‚ is pausing its financial backing of GOP presidential hopeful Nikki Haley https://t.co/exFZU1wCYO pic.twitter.com/OdiZcHZEgK — NEWSMAX (@NEWSMAX) February 26‚ 2024 Per CNBC: AFP Action closing its wallet is the next nail in the coffin for the former South Carolina governor who has taken a series of hits since the start of the election year. Along with AFP Action‚ billionaire Reid Hoffman has also stopped funding Haley’s presidential bid. Despite the setbacks‚ Haley has pledged to stay in the race through Super Tuesday on March 5. Her campaign said that AFP Action pulling funding has not changed that calculus and that it still has the resources to stay afloat. “AFP is a great organization and ally in the fight for freedom and conservative government. We thank them for their tremendous help in this race‚” Haley’s campaign said in a statement on Sunday. “Our fight continues‚ and with more than $1 million coming in from grassroots conservatives in just the last 24 hours‚ we have plenty of fuel to keep going. We have a country to save.” AFP Action will instead channel its resources to finance Republican campaigns on the congressional level. It has so far endorsed five candidates running for Senate and 19 candidates running for House seats.
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Conservative Satire
Conservative Satire
2 yrs

February 26‚ 2024
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
2 yrs

Kenyan artists transform discarded flip-flops into vibrant sculptures
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Kenyan artists transform discarded flip-flops into vibrant sculptures

On the shores of Kenya‚ where waves weave tales of the sea‚ a remarkable story unfolds—a story of resilience and creativity. This is the journey of Ocean Sole‚ a company that doesn’t just clean beaches; it turns beach trash into vibrant‚ soulful sculptures that bring life and joy to local communities. There are plenty of beach clean-up efforts going on around the world. However‚ we’re often left wondering about the fate of the plastic and waste that gets collected by environmentalists and do-gooders. In Kenya‚ amidst the challenges posed by discarded flip-flops‚ Ocean Sole saw not just waste but an opportunity for transformation. Ocean Sole’s adventure began when founder Julie Church witnessed kids in Kenya repurposing discarded flip-flops into toys. Recognizing the possibilities of this material‚ she worked with local communities to collect‚ wash‚ and recycle flip-flops into colorful sculptures. Joe Mwakiremba‚ head of sales‚ highlights their mission‚ stating‚ “Ocean Sole was founded on the premise of cleaning our oceans and waterways whilst employing artists from high impact communities in Kenya.” A second life for flip-flops In addition to its environmental impact‚ Ocean Sole is important for uplifting communities. Mwakiremba underscores this by explaining‚ “The locals benefit greatly from selling the plastic waste to us.” The cash earned helps in a variety of ways‚ including paying for education and acquiring land and livestock. The good impacts spread throughout the community‚ demonstrating the transformative power of sustainable efforts. The artistic process: creating unique masterpieces out of trash Transforming discarded flip-flops into art is a collaborative project that involves local communities. After collection‚ the flip-flops are washed‚ adhered‚ carved‚ and sanded before being transformed into sculptures. Mwakiremba details‚ “Each piece is unique based on the materials collected.” Inspired by endangered species‚ vehicle designs‚ and practical items such as bottle openers‚ the works not only highlight artistry but also raise environmental consciousness. Impact on places and people: beyond artistic expression Ocean Sole’s impact goes beyond art‚ creating a lasting impression on people and the environment. Collectors find value throughout the wet season and contribute greatly to the endeavor. Mwakiremba shares stories of success‚ such as how one collector was able to send their child to college and how others purchased land and livestock. In terms of environmental impact‚ the company aims to recycle one million flip-flops each year‚ contributing to beach cleanups‚ educational programs‚ and conservation activities. Supporting the cause: how can you get involved? Ocean Sole encourages people to support their cause by purchasing unique art pieces online or volunteering in beach cleanups. Mwakiremba encourages involvement‚ stating‚ “We contribute over 10-15 percent of our revenue to beach cleanups‚ vocational and educational programs as well as conservation efforts.” By participating with Ocean Sole‚ individuals can contribute directly to sustainable practices and community development.The post Kenyan artists transform discarded flip-flops into vibrant sculptures first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.
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