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Public Enemies! Kari Lake Speaks Out About Katie Hobbs Alleged CORRUPTION Investigation...
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O’Keefe Confronts Disney Senior VP Over Comments Captured On Undercover Video
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O’Keefe Confronts Disney Senior VP Over Comments Captured On Undercover Video

Michael Giordano, a senior vice president at the Walt Disney Company, was confronted by James O’Keefe after he was caught in an undercover video by the O’Keefe Media Group (OMG) claiming the corporation discriminates against white men. In a new clip posted to social media on Monday, O’Keefe ambushes Giordano in a restaurant in Los Angeles. He sits down at Giordano’s table and asks if he is Michael Giordano and if he works for Disney.  Giordano stands up and leaves the restaurant, gets into a white Tesla, and then drives on Sunset Boulevard as O’Keefe chases him on foot with the cameras rolling.  “The Walt Disney Senior Vice President Michael Giordano is confronted by James O’Keefe and @OKeefeMedia after uncovering @Disney‘s discriminatory hiring practices…Caught off guard, Giordano fled to his car with O’Keefe tailing him,” O’Keefe’s post on X read. CONFRONTED: The Walt Disney Senior Vice President Michael Giordano is confronted by James O’Keefe and @OKeefeMedia after uncovering @Disney‘s discriminatory hiring practices. The situation intensified when one of our American Swiper’s confronts Giordano about having a “tickle” in… pic.twitter.com/5mh7NhUOmz — James O’Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) June 24, 2024 “The scene at Sunset Plaza didn’t go unnoticed — Hollywood influencers @xhuddy, Chiara Hovland, and Nick Higham, who witnessed the entire incident, praised OMG for ‘Saving the city’ and pledged to check out O’Keefe Media Group,” he added.  In the previously released undercover footage, Giordano said that he was told by co-workers in the human resources department that the corporation discriminates against white men in its hiring practices, as previously reported.  “I have friends in HR and I have friends in other divisions. And they’re like, ‘Look, nobody else is going to tell you this, Mike, but they’re not considering any white males for the job,’” Giordano told an undercover journalist with OMG. He went on to say that being a white male limits his upward mobility within the company. “As far as Disney is concerned, I am a white male and that’s not who they’re looking to promote at the moment,” he added. Giordano went on to allege that one biracial person was passed over for a promotion because he didn’t look African American. CLICK HERE TO GET THE DAILYWIRE+ APP “We wanted to hire somebody in the department … who was half black but didn’t like, appear half black and there was a creative executive who was like ‘We’re not, like, that’s not, that’s not what’s wanted,’” he claimed. “They wanted somebody in meetings who would appear a certain way and he wasn’t gonna bring that to the meeting.” In the video, Giordano alleges that Disney attempts to prevent lawsuits by using euphemistic terminology. The company allegedly uses “code words and buzzwords that are used to explain what they’re looking for… so it’s not like a legally actionable thing,” the senior vice president explained. He did, however, say that Disney’s practices would likely eventually lead to a lawsuit. The undercover report comes as the company has embraced far-left policies on gender and race, going so far as to embed them in their movies and television shows. Spencer Lindquist contributed to this piece. Related: Undercover O’Keefe Video: Disney VP Says The Company Discriminates Against White Men
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Dad Of Girl Allegedly Raped By Illegal Alien Blames Biden’s ‘Open Border Policy’
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Dad Of Girl Allegedly Raped By Illegal Alien Blames Biden’s ‘Open Border Policy’

The father of a 13-year-old girl who was allegedly raped by an illegal alien in New York City blamed President Joe Biden’s “open border policy” for the horrific attack. The New York Post interviewed the father, who was not named to protect his daughter’s identity, after Christian Geovanny Inga-Landi, 25, allegedly admitted to police in a recorded interview that he raped the girl. The Ecuadorian illegal alien was charged with predatory sexual assault, first-degree rape, two counts of second-degree kidnapping, two counts of first-degree robbery, second-degree rape, first-degree sexual abuse, obstructing governmental administration, and two counts of endangering the welfare of a child. “This is what happens,” the father said in speaking about Biden’s border policies. “The open border policy, I have never agreed with, because that just invites a lot of things that we don’t need. And look what came in. Look what happened to my daughter.” The 70-year-old father said that the attack has put the family “through hell” and has turned their world “upside down.” “The healing process has yet to begin,” he said. “My mind is really swirling with all of the anger I have right now.” CLICK HERE TO GET THE DAILYWIRE+ APP He said his daughter’s mental state was so bad he couldn’t even talk about it. “You can’t even imagine,” he said. “So let’s just leave it at that.” Prosecutors said Inga-Landi told law enforcement that he came across two teenagers who were having “sexual relations,” and he threatened them with a knife. The illegal alien tied them together, stuffed a bandana in the girl’s mouth and cut off her shorts and underwear, and then raped her. He then took their phones, ran away, and bought drugs, prosecutors said. The New York Post separately reported that a federal immigration judge ordered him to be deported in February 2022, according to sources at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The report said that Inga-Landi illegally crossed into the U.S. at Eagle Pass, Texas, in June 2021 as part of the unprecedented wave of illegal aliens pouring into the country under President Joe Biden.
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Mother Of 12-Year-Old Allegedly Murdered By Venezuelan Illegal Aliens Speaks Out
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Mother Of 12-Year-Old Allegedly Murdered By Venezuelan Illegal Aliens Speaks Out

The mother of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray spoke out on Monday at a press conference where prosecutors updated the public about criminal case against two illegal aliens from Venezuela who are accused of murdering the young girl. Johan Jose Rangel Martinez, 21, and Franklin Jose Pena Ramos, 26, were each charged last week with capital murder in the killing of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray in Houston, Texas. Both illegal aliens entered the U.S. as part of the border crisis that President Joe Biden created when he reversed the Trump administration’s policies after getting into office. Investigators said that Nungaray was murdered via strangulation and police were able to trace the movements the suspects before and after the killing by using surveillance videos. Prosecutors said that the defendants “lured” Nungaray “under a bridge” where they “remained with her for over two hours, took her pants off, tied her up and killed her, then threw her body into the bayou.” District Attorney Kim Ogg, a Democrat, said that the investigators are waiting to see if forensics evidence supports a sexual assault charge, which would turn the case into a death penalty case. The death penalty would also be on the table if evidence emerges that supports a kidnapping charge. “I thank everybody for being here to make notice, a national notice, for my daughter. She was amazing,” said Alexis Nungaray, Jocelyn’s mother. “I still see her face in the back of my head every day, all day. Keep getting little signs about her throughout the days, and it’s just been a very, very hard time for me and my family. But the amount of support I’ve been getting from everybody … from the bottom of my heart so appreciated.” “She definitely made people laugh,” she continued. “I’m always gonna remember those memories. She had such a bright future ahead of her, and I knew she was going to go very far. And, you know, these monsters took that opportunity from her, from our family of watching her. And I just want people to remember, I know this is a very high profile case, she was still my firstborn.” Alexis Nungaray said that she was only 15 years old when she had her daughter and that she was a “teen mom” who fought for her. “I’m 27 now, I’m still fighting for her,” she added. “And I’m just remembering that she was a very special little girl that deserves her justice. And I know she’s going to make a difference in this world for all children, and now it’s my job to make sure it continues to happen. I just want to say thank you.” WATCH:
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Alberta shuts down its last coal plant, ushering in a new energy era
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BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL STAFF Alberta reached a historic milestone by closing its last specialized coal plant. On Sunday, June 16th at 10:57 p.m., Capital Power’s Genesee 2 facility shut down, marking the end of the province’s coal era. According to the Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO), the plant is not likely to reopen. “Given this was around the time they previously stated it would be fully converted to gas, I suspect that’s it. The end of coal power in Alberta,” said Blake Shaffer, an economist specializing in electricity markets at the University of Calgary. A remarkable transition The transition away from coal in Alberta has been nothing short of extraordinary. In 2001, coal generated as much as 80 percent of the province’s electricity. In 2015, the Alberta government, led by then-NDP Premier Rachel Notley, announced intentions to phase out coal generation by 2030 as part of broader climate initiatives. The ambitious timeline was received with skepticism. “The industry was up in arms that it wasn’t possible,” Shaffer recalled. “Even parts of the government were in disbelief. I think there was a general view that phasing out by 2030 would actually be very challenging, and yet here we are.” Natural gas takes the lead The switch to natural gas permitted the quick phase-out of coal. Natural gas-generated electricity emits nearly half as many greenhouse emissions as coal. Furthermore, Capital Power claims that the new technology utilized in the conversion cuts water consumption by at least 50 percent. On Tuesday, Capital Power reported that the conversion process was complete. “We are immensely proud to confirm that all units at our Genesee facility are now 100 percent natural gas-fueled,” the business stated, expecting a 3.4 million tons reduction in annual greenhouse gas emissions. Decrease emissions and increase efficiency Alberta’s greenhouse gas emissions from electricity generation have dropped considerably since the coal phaseout began. In 2015, the sector generated approximately 41 million tons of emissions. By 2022, the figure had reduced to around 19 million tonnes. “This achievement marks a significant moment in history for this legacy, baseload facility that has delivered reliable and affordable power to Alberta for more than 30 years,” said Jason Comandante, senior vice president of Capital Power. The business expects that additional efficiency modifications will increase the facility’s maximum generating capacity by 512 megawatts later this year. Lessons for the world Scott MacDougall, director of the Pembina Institute’s electricity program, applauded Alberta’s successful coal phaseout. “Establishing a coal phaseout timeline provided certainty for industry and stakeholders and allowed for efficient investment decisions aligned with phasing out coal,” according to him. “It also offers a case study for the remaining coal jurisdictions around the world.” A cleaner future Alberta’s move from coal to natural gas, combined with the rapid expansion of wind and solar electricity, underlines the province’s commitment to a cleaner, more sustainable future. The conversion of the Genesee 2 facility demonstrates what is possible with clear policy direction and collaboration between the government and the energy industry. The shutdown of Alberta’s last coal plant marks not just the end of an era, but also the beginning of a new chapter in the province’s energy history, one focused on environmental responsibility and sustainability.The post Alberta shuts down its last coal plant, ushering in a new energy era first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.
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Bogotá’s Care School for Men empowers fathers to embrace caregiving
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BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL STAFF A remarkable scene plays out at Bogotá’s Sanitas University when a select group of young men congregate for an unusual class. They all grab a plastic doll, rash cream, and diapers. Felipe Contreras, their instructor, leads them through a routine that is unfamiliar to many: naming the dolls, wiping their bottoms, changing their diapers, applying rash ointment, and gently cradling the dolls while supporting their heads. This is the Care School for Men, an innovative initiative launched by the city of Bogotá to teach men how to actively assist in housework and childcare. The program attempts to break long-held gender conventions by teaching men practical skills such as changing diapers and styling ponytails. While some of the students in this program are medical students, the majority are simply fathers who want to do more for their children. Tackling gender inequality The Care School for Men, the first of its kind in Colombia, addresses one of the most persistent features of gender inequality: women bear a disproportionate share of the unpaid caregiving load. According to the International Labour Organization, women worldwide provide three-quarters of all unpaid care. According to a 2017 research by Colombia’s national statistics agency, women in Bogotá spend an average of five and a half hours per day on unpaid work, more than twice as much as men. This discrepancy affects women’s opportunities for paid employment, education, and self-care, contributing to higher female poverty rates, according to a study published in the Journal of Global Health. Despite the increasing number of women joining the workforce and earning higher wages, cultural expectations of men and women remain greatly unchanged. “Cultural beliefs dictate that women are naturally better suited to housework and caregiving, while men are better suited to paid work outside the home,” explains Juan David Cortés, strategy leader at the Care School for Men. A fresh approach to caregiving The Care School concept arose during the COVID-19 epidemic, when many mothers, who were the primary caregivers, became ill or died, leaving their male partners to assume household tasks. The city got distressed calls from men who expressed their anguish and frustration at being unable to care for their children. “They called with the pain of losing their partners but also with frustration at being unable to take care of their children,” Cortés shares. Recognizing the need for a solution, the Care School opened in 2021 to teach men fundamental caring and domestic skills, increasing their confidence along the way. The free one-day lessons teach practical skills such as diaper changing and hair styling on dolls and mannequins. Longer classes, lasting six to eight sessions, include courses on cleaning bathrooms, ironing clothes, and dishwashing. These practical lessons are supplemented by discussions about challenging gender stereotypes and traditional masculinity. “Something fundamental that we talk about in the program is that there are diverse ways of being men, without having to fulfill expectations,” Cortés reflects. A global trend The Care School is part of a larger global movement. For more than four decades, NGOs in the United States have provided training to help men transition to parenthood, and this model has spread to other countries. Equimundo, a research center dedicated to gender equality, discovered that such programs effectively change men’s views and behaviors about childcare. The Care School expands on this model by accepting men of all ages to be caretakers and by being city-run, which broadens its reach. Since its beginning, the city has invested the equivalent of $500,000 in the program. Initially, enrollment was minimal, but it has since increased dramatically. To date, 7,300 men have taken in-person workshops, 50,000 have finished the online version, and 160,000 have watched the city’s video series about caregiving. Engaging and fun Partnerships with private organizations have been critical to the program’s success, with classes delivered to colleges, companies, community centers, and even jails. Another important consideration is the program’s messaging. Instead of portraying caregiving as a burdensome task, the Care School promotes it as “educational and fun,” making the lessons appealing and engaging. To encourage more family involvement, young male teachers at Sanitas University gave away prizes such as aprons, cleaning supplies, and reusable grocery bags during a recent session. The mood was cheerful, with students joking and teasing one another as they acquired new abilities. “Be careful,” Contreras joked with a student who was lifting a doll by its wrist. “If you hold the baby by the arm, its arm is going to fall off.” Contreras reassured the students that it is acceptable to struggle with new tasks, pointing out that many men are in the same position. The program emphasizes the broader benefits of caregiving for men and their families. “[We’re] viewing this as an opportunity to not only minimize gender gaps but also to enhance connections with our partners, with our families,” Cortés explains.” A father’s metamorphosis Ferley Sáenz, the 40-year-old coordinator of Bogotá’s transportation system, exemplifies the program’s effectiveness. Initially joining the Care School to alleviate stress, Sáenz became involved in conversations about caregiving and masculinity. As a husband and father of two, Sáenz revealed that his wife handled the majority of the childcare and housework while he spent much of his time at work or socializing. The problem worsened when his eldest kid, Martin, began to withdraw from him, wailing anytime his mother left them alone. Their relationship deteriorated to the point where Sáenz could no longer feed, play with, or drop Martin off at daycare without his wife present. “I felt like a stranger in my own home,” Sáenz explains. The Care School persuaded Sáenz that restoring his relationship with his son necessitated taking a more active role at home. Since completing the program, Sáenz has focused on becoming a better father. He now assists Martin with his homework, attends parent-teacher meetings, and looks after the children for a few hours on weekends, providing his wife with much-needed relaxation. “Spending quality time with [my children] and engaging in their development and learning process has brought us closer. “My eldest son tells me about his day at school, which he never did before,” Sáenz adds. “It’s an incredible feeling.” Aiming for social change While individual success stories like Sáenz’s are encouraging, Cortés recognizes that changing social attitudes on caregiving will take time. Over the following six years, he hopes to reach 40 percent of Bogotá’s male population, a considerable increase from the present enrollment rate of under one percent. “This is like growing a bamboo plant. We are only now sowing the seed,” Cortés says. The program has gotten backing from Bogotá’s new mayor, Carlos Galán, who has promised to promote gender equality and caregiving initiatives. Brigid Schulte, director of the Better Life Lab at New America, a nonpartisan think tank, underlines the significance of such projects. “If the men who go through these classes become more equal partners in their families, that’s a success on a private level,” says Schulte. “If you want to go to scale and you want to see more families and make a difference in gender equality, then you absolutely have to follow that with public policy and workplace culture change.” To attract additional participants, the Care School organizes pop-up sessions, such as the one at Sanitas University. Luis Rodríguez, a 17-year-old medical student, attended a lesson with the encouragement of friends. Rodríguez had never considered his mother’s workload until he began Care School activities. As he dressed a mannequin’s hair, he noticed how many responsibilities his mother had to deal with on a daily basis. Rodríguez’s increasing understanding motivated him to take on additional obligations at home. “It looked really, really good, the way my mom does it,” he says of his first successful ponytail. He is now keen to understand what more he can give.The post Bogotá’s Care School for Men empowers fathers to embrace caregiving first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.
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‘Not Going Down Like That’: Sheng Thao Decries FBI Raid, Alleges Discrimination Based On Economic Status
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‘Not Going Down Like That’: Sheng Thao Decries FBI Raid, Alleges Discrimination Based On Economic Status

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Famous Rapper Puts On Free Concert In Market Hall After Show Gets Canceled
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Famous Rapper Puts On Free Concert In Market Hall After Show Gets Canceled

'Y'all know what it is, free concert, free concert. Let's go'
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‘Used As Lab Rats’: Daily Caller Reporter Reagan Reese Blasts ‘Pentagon’s Priorities’ For US Military
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‘Used As Lab Rats’: Daily Caller Reporter Reagan Reese Blasts ‘Pentagon’s Priorities’ For US Military

'Now they’re going to let you put on pride patches on these very patriotic, you know, these uniforms that are the staple of our country'
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MTV Abruptly Nukes Site, Erases More Than 20 Years Worth Of Content
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MTV Abruptly Nukes Site, Erases More Than 20 Years Worth Of Content

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