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Riley Gaines Reacts To Lia Thomas Losing Challenge To Compete In Women’s Olympic
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Riley Gaines Reacts To Lia Thomas Losing Challenge To Compete In Women’s Olympic

Former collegiate swimmer Riley Gaines reacted to the news that trans-identifying male swimmer Lia Thomas lost his challenge to compete in the Olympics in women’s swimming events. In a post on Wednesday on X, Gaines reposted a Yahoo Sports headline that read, “Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas loses legal challenge in CAS [Court of Arbitration for Sport] ruling.”  ” The CAS panel found that ‘for the time being’ she is not eligible to compete in elite competitions through World Aquatics or USA Swimming, so the policy does not apply to her,” the outlet reported. “[Thomas] is currently only entitled to compete in USA Swimming events that do not qualify as ‘Elite Events,'” according to the arbitral award. “Great news! Lia Thomas won’t be able to compete in women’s category at the Olympics or any other elite competition,” Gaines wrote to her one million followers.  “He has just lost his legal battle in Court of Arbitration for Sport ruling,” she added, calling it a “victory for women and girls everywhere.” The post has since gone viral with more than 1.3 million views at the time of this publication. Gaines later called on the NCAA to “strip him [Thomas]of every award, title, and record he stole from a deserving female athlete.” Great news! Lia Thomas won’t be able to compete in women’s category at the Olympics or any other elite competition. He has just lost his legal battle in Court of Arbitration for Sport ruling. This is a victory for women and girls everywherehttps://t.co/fEZc47K0FA — Riley Gaines (@Riley_Gaines_) June 12, 2024 The former swimmer wasn’t the only one reacting to the news, with many taking to social media to celebrate the decision. “Common sense for the win,” one person wrote. Another added, “Do I agree with biology? Yes, yes I do.” In a statement about the decision, World Aquatics called it “a major step forward in our efforts to protect women’s sport.” “World Aquatics is dedicated to fostering an environment that promotes fairness, respect, and equal opportunities for athletes of all genders and we reaffirm this pledge,” the statement said. “Our policies and practices are continuously evaluated to ensure they align with these core values, which led to the introduction of our open category.” “We remain committed to working collaboratively with all stakeholders to uphold the principles of inclusivity in aquatic sports and remain confident that our gender inclusion policy represents a fair approach,” the statement concluded. Gaines, a former University of Kentucky swimmer, has become a vocal advocate for women’s rights in sports and has faced backlash for speaking out against biological males competing against females. The former swimmer made headlines when she talked about how unfair it was having to swim against Thomas in 2022 and how uncomfortable it was changing in the locker room with Thomas.
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Trump-Appointed Judge Halts Biden ATF Rule Changing Definition of ‘Firearms Dealer’
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Trump-Appointed Judge Halts Biden ATF Rule Changing Definition of ‘Firearms Dealer’

'Criminalizing untold numbers of americans'
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Video Shows ‘F**king Aggressive Shark’ Attack Jet-Skiers
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Video Shows ‘F**king Aggressive Shark’ Attack Jet-Skiers

'It literally launched itself out of the water towards the back end of my jet ski'
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Internet Abuzz As Taylor Swift Video Goes Viral. We Should Just Give The Poor Woman A Break
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Internet Abuzz As Taylor Swift Video Goes Viral. We Should Just Give The Poor Woman A Break

At one point she licks her own snot off her lip
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‘It’s Absolutely Pathetic’: Autoworkers Discuss What Is Fueling Support For Trump In Crucial Swing State
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‘It’s Absolutely Pathetic’: Autoworkers Discuss What Is Fueling Support For Trump In Crucial Swing State

'They’re good with it, he isn’t'
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Garland’s Washington Post Op-Ed Annotated With The Truth
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Garland’s Washington Post Op-Ed Annotated With The Truth

Numerous troubling facts
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Kentucky Man Joined ISIS, Planned To Shoot Planes Out Of Sky, Feds Say
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Kentucky Man Joined ISIS, Planned To Shoot Planes Out Of Sky, Feds Say

'Ramic received military-type training from an ISIS training camp'
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Major Corporations Employ DEI Agency to Feature ‘Underrepresented’ Communities in Commercials
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Major Corporations Employ DEI Agency to Feature ‘Underrepresented’ Communities in Commercials

Some of the world’s largest companies are hiring a nonprofit agency to make their commercials appear diverse. It’s called Free to Work, and it matches companies with minorities to star in their photo shoots and advertisements. Free the Work partners with Amazon, Google, Snapchat, Meta, Uber, Haagen-Dazs, Verizon, Target, and others to ensure diversity, equity, and inclusion in media campaigns. The nonprofit brought in more than $2.5 million in 2022, according to its 990 report, a financial statement filed by tax-exempt organizations. Free the Work has made two commercials for abortion giant Planned Parenthood. One called “We Asked. We Listened. We See You,” released in January, features a black woman showing off her mastectomy scars, two girls holding hands, and a girl hugging another girl while holding a pack of Morning After emergency-contraception pills. “We are committed to advancing the health of young people in this country by providing comprehensive sex education that is medically accurate, culturally responsive, equitable, and accessible—as well as inclusive of varying gender identities, expressions, and sexual orientations,” Planned Parenthood’s testimonial on Free the Work’s website says. Amazon credits Free the Work for helping it deliver diverse advertising. “DEI is instilled in every step of the production process in order to have representation behind and in front of the camera,” according to an Amazon testimonial on Free the Work’s website. “With help from Free the Work, we’re able to hire women and people of color to increase authentic representation, remove unconscious bias, and provide equal opportunities for diverse communities.” Free the Work puts “underrepresented talent behind the cameras” to train them on “things like being a director or being a director of photography,” David Mogensen, Uber’s vice president of marketing, said on the Google podcast “Modern Marketers.” Free the Work takes data on every person on set to ensure diversity in media production, Mogensen added. The DEI agency worked with Google to create an ad featuring a lesbian couple, black-owned businesses, people with disabilities, an elderly Asian couple, a Muslim math teacher, and a young Indian boy, with the tagline, “There’s a world where everyone belongs. It just has to be built.” Meta has partnered with Free the Work to make eight Facebook commercials featuring actors and producers from minority groups. A founding sponsor of Free the Work, Procter & Gamble, works with the agency to involve “more women and underrepresented creators” in media. P&G aimed to achieve “50/50 equality” in its creative process and “proportionate representation” of “race, ethnicity, LGBTQ+, people with disabilities, religion, and age,” the consumer products giant’s statement on the Free the Work website says. Pro-LGBTQ group GLAAD collaborates with Free the Work to “rewrite the script for LGBTQ acceptance.” The DEI agency has helped GLAAD make 10 films, including “We’re Here. We’re Queer. #WeVote? With Bob the Drag Queen, Shangela, Eureka O’Hara, and More”; “Focus on Transmasculinity in Film and TV”; and “LGBTQ People Are America.” The commercial “We’re Here. We’re Queer. #WeVote?” featured a series of drag queens dancing with transgender flags and urging LGBTQ people to vote in the 2020 elections. Ice cream brand Haagen-Dazs committed to spending $1.5 million over a three-year period starting in June 2021 to support organizations that “uplift and support marginalized and underrepresented creators and tastemakers.” One of those organizations is Free the Work. “These creators and tastemakers are often marginalized or underrepresented, so we felt it was important to support and uplift this community by committing $1.5M over three years to ensure that their passion, art, and definition of luxury is experienced by many,” Haagen-Dazs explains on Free the Work’s website. Free the Work is transitioning its database and entering an “incubation” period for unspecified reasons, according to a pop-up note on its website. Its current programming stopped May 31, and the website will shut down in August. “Together, we have disrupted the hiring practices of the advertising world, carved opportunities for creators around the globe, and built a vibrant, inclusive community,” the message reads. Free the Work refers its clients to a black- and female-founded ad agency and content studio, Adolescent, which “has been creating pathways into the advertising and entertainment industries for emerging creators with a focus on BIPOC and LGBTQ+ Creators since 2013.” The agency did not respond to The Daily Signal’s request for comment on what the transition or incubation period entails. The post Major Corporations Employ DEI Agency to Feature ‘Underrepresented’ Communities in Commercials appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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UCLA Protesters Assaulted Police, Got Arrested
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UCLA Protesters Assaulted Police, Got Arrested

UCLA Protesters Assaulted Police, Got Arrested
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Violent rapist in Maryland allegedly murders 'devoted' parole officer
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Violent rapist in Maryland allegedly murders 'devoted' parole officer

A man who spent decades in prison for a violent rape has now been accused of murdering the Maryland parole officer assigned to keep an eye on him following his release.In October 1996, Emanuel Edward Sewell broke into a home in Montgomery County, Maryland, where a man was in bed sleeping. Sewell bound the man's arms and legs and then viciously raped him at knifepoint. Sewell was eventually convicted of several charges related to sexual assault and burglary and sentenced to 40 years behind bars.He was curled up in the fetal position and wrapped in plastic after sustaining a brutal physical assault, reports indicate.Sewell ultimately served 24 years of that 40-year sentence. In 2021, he was paroled after claiming that his drug addiction had affected his brain and partially led him to commit the horrific crime.After his release, Sewell was paired with parole and probation agent Davis Martinez with the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services. Sewell also secured residence at an apartment in Chevy Chase, Maryland.On May 31, Martinez drove over to the apartment to ensure that Sewell lived there. Several hours later, Martinez's colleagues contacted police after he never returned.Just before 6 p.m. that day, officers arrived at Sewell's apartment. Inside, they found Martinez's dead body stuffed underneath a bed. He was curled up in the fetal position and wrapped in plastic after sustaining a brutal physical assault, reports indicate. Investigators also found a bloody towel near the front door and Martinez's cellphone in a dumpster outside. His car was likewise still parked nearby.Though officers were able to collect Martinez's body and other pieces of evidence from Sewell's apartment, the suspect was nowhere to be found. A neighbor claimed Sewell, now 54, had received a visitor around 9 a.m. and emerged from his apartment around 2 p.m. to deposit bags of clothes in the dumpster. She then saw Sewell drive away.The following day, Sewell was arrested 400 miles away in West Virginia and initially charged with second-degree murder. That charge was later upgraded to first-degree murder. On Monday, a judge ordered him held without bond. Sewell is scheduled to appear in court again on July 5.'This was a violent attack on the agent who was doing the residence check.'Martinez first joined the MDPS in August 2018 and is believed to be the only parole officer to be killed in the line of duty in the state's history. He was just 33 years old at the time of his death. — (@) His friends and coworkers are devastated by his loss and created a short video in his honor. In the video, agent Shanel Grey claimed she couldn't settle on just "one word only to describe" Martinez — but she did try, characterizing him as "kind, respectful, courteous, devoted to his job, an extremely diligent team player, funny, [and] shy."Senior agent Wynitta Sanyeneh-Kesler called Martinez a "beautiful soul" and insisted he was "the glue" at the agency and for his family. "There's nothing he wouldn't do for any one of us," she added through tears.Montgomery County State’s Attorney John McCarthy argues that more must be done to protect parole and probation agents. "This was a violent attack on the agent who was doing [a] residence check," he claimed."If they’re going out there doing work for us, we as a community have to work comprehensively to make sure that we see that they’re safe when they’re doing their job."The agency has since suspended all in-home parole and probation visits. Democrat Gov. Wes Moore ordered state flags to be lowered to half-mast on June 1 in Martinez's honor.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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