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Liberal Teacher Forced 10-Year-Olds To Watch Charlie Kirk Murder on Repeat

The Toronto School Board is probing a twisted liberal teacher who allegedly forced his class of 10-year-olds to watch footage of Charlie Kirk’s murder on repeat, traumatizing the children in a blatant act of elite-driven [...] The post Liberal Teacher Forced 10-Year-Olds To Watch Charlie Kirk Murder on Repeat appeared first on The People's Voice.
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FDA Issues Bombshell Ruling: COVID Jabs Are ‘Extra Lethal’ to Children

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a bombshell ruling exposing the COVID-19 vaccines as extra lethal to children, linking the shots to the deaths of 25 American kids as Trump health officials consider [...] The post FDA Issues Bombshell Ruling: COVID Jabs Are ‘Extra Lethal’ to Children appeared first on The People's Voice.
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Charlie Kirk’s memorial service to be held at State Farm Stadium
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Charlie Kirk’s memorial service to be held at State Farm Stadium

Turning Point USA (TPUSA) has announced the date and location for the memorial and funeral service for co-founder Charlie Kirk.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Spin-kicking Back into Theaters
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Spin-kicking Back into Theaters

When I was a kid, I was a massive fan of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon.  I couldn’t be happier that it was getting a movie like the Transformers got a few years earlier.  But nothing could have prepared me for the fact that it would be live-freakin’-action!  Using suits created by the Jim Henson’s Creature Shop, each of the turtles could move their mouths and eyes in perfect mimicry of the cartoon.  The commercials made it look like the turtles had come to life, and I could not wait to see it.I ended up watching the movie twice in theaters – the first time with friends and the second during a field trip in school.  I was in heaven both times.  The suits looked so good, so much detail.  The fluidity in the movements was so impressive.  Splinter looked amazing, even though he couldn’t move around as much being more of a puppet than the actors in the turtles’ costume, he still looked alive. The voice work on each of the turtles was just as good.  Corey Feldman voiced Donatello?  A little odd but pretty freaking cool.  Splinter’s voiced by the guy that does Elmo?  Never would have guessed.  Raphael said damn like three times!  I remember being disappointed by Judith Hoag as April and that Elias Koteas didn’t wear the Casey Jones mask the whole time, but they did just fine in their roles.  Toshishiro Obata was intimidating as the nearly mute Tatsu (with Michael McConnohie providing his limited lines), but James Saito gives the Shredder such an incredible presence along with David McCharen’s voicework.But the action?  Oh, man, that’s where it was at.  Every fight scene was better than anything we saw in the cartoon.  Raph got his butt kicked by dozens of Foot soldiers right before a big showdown that ended with April’s place burning down.  And finally, when the Shredder shows up, dropping slo-mo onto the roof - that has to be one of the coolest villain intros of all time (they even replicated it in the Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie).  He stomps all the Turtles and almost kills Leonardo, only for Splinter to show up and save the day.  I was probably crying at that point. I still hold the movie on a pedestal to this day.  Even though more films have come out - two with the same or similar suits, two with pretty atrocious CGI characters, and the last one fully animated - nothing has quite topped the original for me.  So, when the first movie came back to theaters for a special engagement, I couldn’t miss it.  Even better, it was a chance to see it with my family – my wife, almost as nerdy as I am and a big fan of TMNT, and my 9-year-old son.  He knew of the cartoon and the characters, but mostly because of me talking about it.  He did watch Mutant Mayhem, the most recent movie, and did enjoy that, so I thought it would be great to see what he thought of the original.  I picked out the TMNT shirt I bought for him, and we headed to the theater.Watching the movie again in theaters 35 years later, I felt like a kid once more.  I still got excited at the fight scenes and laughed at the same jokes I did back then.  After having seen decades of special effects and computer animation, I appreciated the suits more than ever before.  It also made me reevaluate Judith’s turn as April – as a preteen boy, I didn’t like the fact that she looked so different from the cartoon’s design, but watching her as an adult, I found she had great charisma in the role.  Even after seeing the actor’s mouth in the back of the turtle's throat, I still loved this movie as much as I ever have.The movie ended, and I turned to my son to get his opinion.  He liked the action and the humor but thought the turtles - and I quote – looked like puke.  He didn’t like the texture of the suits, the realism of them.  At a few points, the movie was loud enough for him to cover his ears, which also ruined the experience for him a bit.  I thought it was too loud at times as well, so it might have been the theater and not the movie itself.  Overall, he said he enjoyed Mutant Mayhem more, and I can respect that – I loved that movie, too.Did he have a good time?  Yeah.  Do I think he’ll want to go watch The Secret of the Ooze next year?  That’s a toss-up, but I know I’ll be there.
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Khloé Kardashian Likes Post Ripping Media For Role In Charlie Kirk Assassination
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Khloé Kardashian Likes Post Ripping Media For Role In Charlie Kirk Assassination

Khloé Kardashian used her platform on social media to call out some Americans’ callousness toward the assassination of conservative Charlie Kirk, and additionally “liked” a post that ripped the media for its role in ginning up hate that contributed to Kirk’s murder. On her Instagram account, which has more than 300 million followers, Kardashian shared the following post on her stories. “I don’t even know where to start,” the post reads. “Something is deeply wrong and we all feel it, even if we don’t say it out loud. We’re watching people get murdered in public and no one even flinches.” “A woman is stabbed to death on a bus. A man is killed in front of a crowd,” it continues, seeming to reference the murder of Ukrainian Refugee Iryna Zarutska and the assassination of Kirk. “And people record it … like it’s just another trending video. Those videos go viral. And we just keep scrolling like it’s normal,” the post concludes. “Like this is life now.” Khloe Kardashian: Instagram Kardashian also liked an even more explicit post. As can be seen on Instagram, Kardashian liked a screenshot of an X post from Patrick Bet-David that reads, “One of the most important voices in America was just shot in Utah. Praying for Charlie Kirk and his family.” It continues: “The media can’t wash their hands of this. Every time they pump division and scream racism, they stir hate and create the environment where things like this happen.” Screenshot: Instagram Kardashian has a long history of supporting far-Left causes, like Black Lives Matter, and promoting abortion mill Planned Parenthood. However, more recently, she took heat for criticizing Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, a Democrat, for her handling of the devastating L.A. wildfires earlier this year. “Mayor Bass you are a joke!!!!” Kardashian wrote on Instagram. Kirk, 31, was assassinated while answering questions at Utah Valley University on Wednesday. He had massive influence with young conservatives, having founded Turning Point USA at just 18 years old. Kirk was also widely known for routinely speaking openly about his Christian faith. Kirk’s suspected assassin Tyler Robinson, 22, was “deeply indoctrinated with leftist ideology,” according to Republican Utah Governor Spencer Cox. “It’s very clear to us and to the investigators that this was a person who was deeply indoctrinated with leftist ideology,” Cox told The Wall Street Journal this weekend. Related: Details Emerge About Suspected Charlie Kirk Assassin’s ‘Leftist Ideology’
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Wokeness? My students are more worried about the economy
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Wokeness? My students are more worried about the economy

One of the challenges of being a teacher is having to deal with how different young people are not only from yourself but also from whom you had been at the same age. We expect political opinions, musical taste, and career aspirations to shift from one generation to the next, but with the passing of decades, it becomes harder to pinpoint the forces driving these changes.It seemed to mean little to my students that modern people were now free to marry or not marry, or to have short-term liaisons or long-term relationships.Take Generation Z. Most were born after 9-11 and have no real memory of the catastrophic event that brought terrorism and then war to the forefront of public attention. Moreover, Zoomers grew into their teen years shaped less by fears of terrorism and worries about war than by an increasing social liberalism. By the time the oldest Zoomers, those born in the late 1990s, reached high school, media and educational institutions had discarded any pretense of maintaining neutrality about fundamental ethical and cultural questions in favor of actively promoting progressive stances on issues of race, sexuality, and gender.Past progressiveBecause they came of age in a climate where anything connected to religion, tradition, and middle-class norms could be condemned as backward and oppressive, Gen Z, I have found, has developed a very different relation to the values of liberal progressivism than have previous generations. Boomers, Gen Xers, and Millennials tend to integrate gay marriage, gender transition, and identity politics into a broader narrative having to do with the continual expansion of freedom. Even when they criticize the excesses of social experimentation, they tend to emphasize the harm caused by excessive personal freedom to the health and well-being of the community.In other words, regardless of whether one thinks this is a positive development or not, the idea that the U.S., and the rest of the world along with it, has been set on a course of increasing personal choice and expanding individual self-determination has been taken for granted by nearly all.Vexed by sexBut this past semester, a conversation with the undergraduates in my upper-level seminar hinted that Zoomers are prepared to see these matters quite differently. I teach at a university in South Korea with a large population of international students. Many of the Korean students have attended international schools which follow an Americanized curriculum and have grown up watching Disney and Pixar films, as well as engaging with social media that also brings them into contact with progressive ideas.In discussing topics like sexual equality and changes in sexual mores, there was surprisingly little readiness among the students to view the right of women to have careers or the freedom to have sex outside of marriage as the result of an emancipatory political struggle. Older liberals, of course, believe that these gains were won by fighting against a staid, conformist, and conservative establishment that was dead set against change. The basic liberal narrative divides the bad old days of unquestioning conformity from a present or a future marked by tolerance, openness, and experimentation. While such a conception of history has been overused in contemporary society, I was shocked to discover how foreign such a way of thinking was to my students.Freedom rotWhen I brought up how much freer individuals are today in comparison to the 19th century, when an adulterous affair could lead to irrevocable banishment from respectable society, the students were hesitant to describe modern sexual mores as liberating. It seemed to mean little to them that modern people were now free to marry or not marry, or to have short-term liaisons or long-term relationships. Instead, they preferred to describe the conditions of their lives in terms that called to mind a “prison.”What weighs on them is the predicament of living at a time when competition keeps growing ever more intense for the emblems and markers of middle-class affluence that are shrinking in supply. The idea of viewing gay marriage and even gender equality in the manner of the older generation of progressives — as a reassuring sign that the world is becoming more just, free, and equal — seems to offer little in the way of reassurance against the daunting economic realities they feel are bearing down on them.Who’s the boss?But it is not only the rising cost of living and the disappearance of economic opportunity that accounts for this change in mindset. What is perhaps just as decisive is the fact that Zoomers are the first generation for whom social justice and identity politics had become entrenched as the governing ideology, in which expressing the wrong views about race, gender, and sexuality could have severe consequences for one’s future. As much as Zoomers may be convinced that the U.S. and the West committed grave moral wrongs in having colonized or dominated the world, it does not escape their attention that members of victim groups for whom previous generations had extended much sympathy have now become authority figures possessing the power to punish those who deviate from the ideological line.Thus, Gen Z is much less likely to regard woke progressivism as an emancipatory force that will ultimately improve the lives of all. Rather, they are prone to regard it as a weighty burden that they must bear in order to demonstrate that they are good and moral people. As with other forms of deontological ethics, it is necessary to uphold political correctness for its own sake, and not because one derives a concrete benefit or advantage from doing so. The psychological burden of carefully controlling one’s speech is the price of living in a diverse and open society, which they feel they have no choice but to accept.That they feel they have no choice is the consequence of a progressive education, which distorts and effaces the past. RELATED: The first disembodied generation AFP/Getty ImagesUse your illusionZoomers might be under far fewer illusions than Millennials about how political correctness actually functions in society, but ask them how diversity and tolerance came to be the most important values, and you are likely to get bewildered looks. Being free of the spell of the emancipatory narrative of liberalism seems to come at the price of not being able to know the story of how one arrived at the grim destination of woke liberal hegemony.Zoomers are shrewd enough to recognize that the system which seeks to control them is a hodgepodge of prohibitions and freedoms, a mess of license and licenses, and a motley of opiates and superstitions. The insidious aim of their education appears to have been to fill them with so much confusion and uncertainty as to leave them immobilized and at a loss as to how to proceed.This education has had the effect of making them reticent. Yet, at the same time, Zoomers can show an intense curiosity about the things their education has not taught them or sought to discourage them from learning in the first place. Described as a cautious group, brought up in a time of ideological conformity that seeks to root out rebellion and independence, Zoomers, especially when approached in a gentle and humble spirit, are likely to embrace as helpful advice the lessons that current-year liberalism wants everyone to forget.
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The dark truth behind Taylor Swift's picture-perfect engagement
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The dark truth behind Taylor Swift's picture-perfect engagement

Less than 20 minutes after Taylor Swift posted photos celebrating her engagement to Travis Kelce to Instagram, the comments section filled with young fans warning her to get a prenup or to resist taking Travis’ last name. For the fanbase, this engagement was an exciting personal achievement, but one that was not meant to be overshadowed by her individual professional achievements. They didn’t want to lose sight of the brand Swift has meticulously crafted over the past two decades. Their engagement is touted as the ideal American relationship — but it’s not.Swift is something of a marketing genius, constantly altering her image and music to adapt to what is culturally relevant. This skill for promotion reached its peak when she began dating Kelce, a relationship that was exhaustingly promoted by everyone from TMZ to the NFL. Perfect illusion Seeing the couple take the next step in their relationship is, generally, a good thing. Many conservatives rushed to defend the couple against those who were weary after the endless, inescapable coverage of their romance. Their defense was correct: It is good for young people to see examples of healthy relationships ending in marriage. Swift, one of the most profitable musicians of all time, has become a cultural icon who many young women look up to. Seeing her mature into marriage is an encouraging illustration for her loyal fanbase. But it's also a kind of illusion. Swift and Kelce, both 35 years old, are millionaires several times over. They each have achieved international stardom, forging lives, careers, and fame long before they began building a life together. Their combined net worth is a number that would make most Americans laugh as they fret over the price of eggs, gas, and college. Their engagement is touted as the ideal American relationship — but it’s not. Their engagement came only after they first pursued individual personal success. They waited until their mid-30s to begin the marital process, instead expending their younger years focusing on worldly success above all else.They will likely never have to worry about mortgages or grocery bills, their children will probably never have to save money for college, and their age of retirement will not be based on financial necessity. Their coming marriage is entirely different from the typical American marriage. Broken blueprintBut why is that a bad thing? In a recent poll of Gen Z Americans, 34% of men who voted for President Donald Trump said that having children is the most important part of their personal definition of success. Of that same group, 29% defined their personal success by being married. On the other hand, 51% women who voted for Kamala Harris said the most important definition of personal success is having a fulfilling job or career. Shockingly, only 6% of those women believe that having children or being married are definitions of success. Even women who voted for Trump ranked their financial independence and career success above familial obligations. It’s no secret that our culture is divided. But this polling reveals where the line is drawn and how deeply it's splitting society apart. Young women, who make up a large portion of Swift’s audience, are focused on fiscal obligations. Young conservative men, who are seeking family life above all else, are the outliers. Gen Z sees marriage as something that can only come after they have achieved financial independence and professional success. Wherein marriage was once the foundation of a healthy, thriving society, it's now the capstone on a fully established life. Need more proof? Shortly after World War II, the median age for marriage was between 20 and 22. Today, that number is much closer to 30. Meanwhile, between 1900 and 2022, the U.S. marriage rate dropped by almost 60%. Twisted prioritiesPundits use a plethora of excuses for these changes. They blame financial insecurity, inflation rates, crime statistics, souring housing prices, and societal disasters, like 9/11, the 2008 financial crisis, and the COVID-19 pandemic. But wars, famines, and periods of uncertainty have always been a part of the human experience. The real problem is rooted in how young people are now taught to view marriage. RELATED: Misogyny? Please: Our real problem is female entitlement David Eulitt/Getty ImagesZoomers are taught that personal identity and financial success are life's greatest achievements. Public schools relentlessly promote college education as the predominant adolescent accomplishment and cite university degrees as distinguished identities. A secure bank account and a high-yield stock portfolio are championed above building families. The feminist movement has clearly made this problem much more severe for young women. As seen in the polling, women are subjected to this financial enslavement regardless of political affiliation. And as feminism wormed its way into every aspect of our culture, it removed the value of being a loving wife and mother. From an early age, young girls are told that they have been freed from the "oppression" of familial duties. Instead, they are encouraged to build corporate, highly marketable identities. It’s good to see Swift and Kelce take on the responsibility of marriage. But the idea that marriage is the capstone of an economically viable partnership is a rejection of the natural order. Fans who want to see Swift sign a prenup and refuse to change her name are the manifestation of a confused generation. They have been taught to think that it's better to isolate the individual for their valuable branding rather than find peace in the glory of marriage.
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Journo's Sources Tell Him Tyler Robinson Hated Charlie Kirk Because He Wasn't Conservative Enough
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Journo's Sources Tell Him Tyler Robinson Hated Charlie Kirk Because He Wasn't Conservative Enough

Journo's Sources Tell Him Tyler Robinson Hated Charlie Kirk Because He Wasn't Conservative Enough
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'Who Cares?' CNN Analyst Doesn't Think We Know the Message Assassin Was Sending
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'Who Cares?' CNN Analyst Doesn't Think We Know the Message Assassin Was Sending

'Who Cares?' CNN Analyst Doesn't Think We Know the Message Assassin Was Sending
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Pres. Trump Tells Rob Schmitt Kirk Killer Had Trans 'Girlfriend'
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Pres. Trump Tells Rob Schmitt Kirk Killer Had Trans 'Girlfriend'

In a revelation that is sure to spark new debate around the shocking assassination of conservative leader Charlie Kirk, Newsmax primetime host Rob Schmitt disclosed Saturday that he was personally informed by both President Donald Trump and FBI Director Kash Patel of a new...
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