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‘Karma is a B**Ch’ – Austrian Left Mocks Victims of Moscow Terrorist Attack

‘Karma is a B**Ch’ – Austrian Left Mocks Victims of Moscow Terrorist Attack

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‘Karma is a B**Ch’ – Austrian Left Mocks Victims of Moscow Terrorist Attack

Life is never sacred to the left.

One member of the Austrian Social Democratic Party caused outrage in the country by posting on social media a message that openly mocks the victims of the Moscow terrorist attack, which claimed 140 lives.

“Karma is a bitch,” an employee of the party commented on the terrorist attack.

Austria’s conservative Freedom Party (FPÖ) condemned the post, and the SPÖ swiftly reacted by saying that “we had a very serious discussion with the employee and the post has since been deleted.”

As it turned out, the social democrat co-worker was also a follower of the BDS Austria movement, a movement supporting the boycott of Israel, which was unanimously condemned and declared anti-Semitic by all parties of the Austrian National Council in 2019.

Austrian Freedom Party politician Leo Kohlbauer reacted on X to the post: “This employee is not only mocking the victims of Islamists, but with all his anti-Semitic and LGBTIQ Instagram pages, he obviously represents the completely confused worldview of the Social Democratic Party (SPÖ), between the rainbow and Islamism.”

Dieser SPÖ-Mann verhöhnt nicht nur die Opfer der Islamisten, mit allen seinen gefolgten antisemitischen und LGBTIQ-Instagram-Seiten steht er offensichtlich für das völlig wirre Weltbild der Babler-SPÖ, zwischen Regenbogen und Islamismus.https://t.co/cPy5nfUXlD

— Leo Kohlbauer (@LeoKohlbauer) March 26, 2024

Most European countries have condemned the terror attack in Moscow, including NATO and the United States, despite the war in Ukraine. 

Some right-wing parties have pointed out that the threat of Islamic terrorism in Europe remains acute and that the Moscow attacks should serve as a warning that Europe should heed.

“It’s a terrorist attack, and every time we have a terrorist attack, it’s something we must condemn, we must condemn very strongly. Although (Russia) is provoking a war in a different country like Ukraine, it’s a warning for all of us, in terms of Islamic fundamentalism and Islamic extremism. I hope we open our eyes to that problem, and we strongly condemn what happened in Russia,” said André Ventura, leader of Portugal’s Chega party, during a meeting of conservative European parties in Rome earlier this week.


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Russia Begins Crackdown on LGBT Propaganda After Landmark Court Ruling

Russia Begins Crackdown on LGBT Propaganda After Landmark Court Ruling

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Russia Begins Crackdown on LGBT Propaganda After Landmark Court Ruling

The Russian agency Rosfinmonitoring added what it called the ‘LGBT social movement and its structural units’ to its list of extremist and terrorist organizations, in the country’s latest move against LGBT ideology.

MOSCOW (LifeSiteNews) — The Russian government is taking steps to crack down on LGBT propaganda, which the country banned in 2023. 

On Friday, March 22, government agency Rosfinmonitoring added what it called the “LGBT social movement and its structural units” to its list of extremist and terrorist organizations.   

The Rosfinmonitoring has the ability to freeze bank accounts and censor the spread of information it deems to be a threat to national security. Al Qaeda, Jehovah’s Witnesses, U.S. journalists, and Meta, which owns Facebook, are among those on the agency’s list, which includes more than 14,000 persons and entities.  

Last November, Russia’s Supreme Court designated the “international LGBT movement” an “extremist organization.” The decision was handed down following a lawsuit filed by the country’s Ministry of Justice.  

Unlike most Western nations, Russia has steadfastly resisted pressure to succumb to woke ideology. In 2013, a bill banning homosexual propaganda directed at minors was signed into law. In 2022, that measure was strengthened and expanded upon to prohibit LGBT messaging to Russians of all ages. Voters similarly supported a referendum in 2020 that recognized marriage as between one man and one woman.

Pro-LGBT activist group Human Rights Watch (HRW) has reported that in January and February of this year there have already been several cases involving the violation of the Court’s ruling. The persons who have been charged in those cases displayed the rainbow “pride” flag, which is now a forbidden symbol.  

HRW states that “under Russian criminal law, a person found guilty of displaying extremist group symbols faces up to 15 days in detention for the first offense and up to four years in prison for a repeat offenseParticipating in or financing an extremist organization is punishable by up to 12 years in prison.”  

Russian president Vladimir Putin has repeatedly chastised Western countries for adopting pro-homosexual policies. In a speech last September in Moscow, he said the West is promoting “sheer Satanism” for, among other things, allowing homosexuals to adopt children and for permitting “sex-change” operations, which are illegal in Russia. At the World Youth Festival in Russia this month, he remarked that everyone is equal because they are born to a “mother and father… it is always a male and a female parent.”  

Putin, 71, made international headlines when he sat down with former Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson in February. The two discussed the Ukraine conflict as well as Putin’s religious beliefs. He won reelection as president two weeks ago after securing 88% of the vote. He will remain in office another six years until 2030. He has alternated between the role of prime minister and president of Russia since 1999. 


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Australian Senate Vote To Establish Inquiry Into Excess Deaths

Australian Senate Vote To Establish Inquiry Into Excess Deaths

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Australian Senate Vote To Establish Inquiry Into Excess Deaths

Thanks to the efforts of one very determined Australian senator, the Australian Senate has voted to establish a formal parliamentary inquiry into the nation’s excess deaths. It has taken more than a year but the […]

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More Young People Getting Cancer — What’s Behind the New ‘Public Health Crisis’?

More Young People Getting Cancer — What’s Behind the New ‘Public Health Crisis’?

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More Young People Getting Cancer — What’s Behind the New ‘Public Health Crisis’?

Dr. Pierre Kory and journalist Mary Beth Pfeiffer on Tuesday published their fourth op-ed on excess deaths in young people. They called for an investigation of COVID-19 pandemic policies — including mRNA vaccination mandates and lockdowns — and their aftermath.

Catherine, Princess of Wales, who on March 22 announced she has cancer, “is part of an unfortunate new trend of more and younger cancer cases,” according to Dr. Pierre Kory and journalist Mary Beth Pfeiffer.

Kory and Pfeiffer addressed Princess Catherine’s diagnosis in an op-ed published Tuesday in The Washington Times, in which they said there’s evidence suggesting that the marked increase in cancers among young people may be linked to COVID-19 mRNA vaccines and pandemic policies, such as lockdowns and vaccine mandates.

“We are facing an emerging toll of illness and death in the young,” they wrote. “We cannot shirk from asking what is causing it.”

Kory — president and chief medical officer of the Frontline COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance — told The Defender that early-onset cancer and excess deaths are “poised to become the next public health crises that our medical system is not equipped to manage.”

This latest op-ed is Kory and Pfeiffer’s fourth. Their three prior op-eds — which appeared in USA Today, Newsweek and The Hill — also called attention to excess mortality and disability rate spikesoccurring after the global COVID-19 vaccine campaign.

“Our intention for writing the op-eds is to raise the profile of this important issue to prepare for a future crisis and advance the conversation on possible causes and treatments,” Kory said.

In their latest op-ed, Kory and Pfeiffer said an “unthinkable twist” in cancer rates is occurring and it has garnered the attention of the American Cancer SocietyYale Medicine and the Harvard Gazette.

According to the American Cancer Society’s 2024 report, about 2 million people in the U.S. will develop malignancies this year — and a larger share of the more than 600,000 who are estimated to die will be younger than before.“The Wuhan Cover-Up” by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.ORDER NOW

CDC data show ‘red flags’

Kory and Pfeiffer cited cancer death records through 2023 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that included data two years beyond what was in the American Cancer Society report.

“The later data, which is provisional,” they wrote, “shows a cancer pattern that appears to have gone from slow simmer to rapid boil in the heat of a pandemic.”

They found that cancer deaths across all ages rose by 2% from pre-pandemic 2019 to 2023 — and in people 15-44 years old, cancer-related mortality rose at double that rate.

“Why is this happening now?” Kory and Pfeiffer asked. “Moreover, what will be done to address it?”

They saw additional “red flags” in the CDC data including:

  • Deaths from colorectal cancer rose 17% among people ages 15-44 in 2019-2023 — 4 times the population-wide increase.
  • Uterine cancer deaths rose 37% among people ages 25-44 from 2019-2023, and 15% overall.
  • There were much larger increases, from 2019-2022, in liver and pancreatic cancer mortality in young adults than in the overall population.

The U.S. Society of Actuaries also reported 76% and 101% increases in death claims among insured workers ages 25-34 and 35-44. “COVID-19 was ruled out as the cause,” Kory and Pfeiffer said.

The public needs to explore the role of lockdowns, top-down treatment protocols and vaccines that were often mandated as a condition of employment, they said.

“By top-down treatment protocols,” Kory told The Defender, “I’m referring to how the public health and medical authorities made edicts on treatments that had to be followed and could not be questioned without consequence.”

“These same authorities were not open to understanding the novel treatments showing promise on the frontlines and instead allowed information to flow only one way — from the top down,” he said.RFK Jr. and Brian Hooker’s New Book: “Vax-Unvax”ORDER NOW

‘Just a tragic coincidence?’

In a March 27 Substack post about the data exposed in the op-ed, Kory said he and Pfeiffer compiled and interpreted these and other data from government and professional society sources after “bearing witness to so much medical carnage.”

“Just a few weeks ago,” he said, “a 20-year-old patient of mine died of glioblastoma.”

He added:

“If that is not tragic enough, her parents told me that a 20 year-old man in her college friend group had died of the same a few weeks earlier. Unsurprisingly, their university had a vaccine mandate.

“Just a tragic coincidence right?”

But reviewing cancer facts and figures has convinced Kory that such cases aren’t just a coincidence.

“We believe that the data strongly if not definitively implicates the COVID mRNA vaccine as the most proximate cause.”


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Scotland’s New Totalitarian Hate Speech Law is Coming on April 1 And it’s No Joke

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April Fools Day just got a lot more serious in Scotland.

Starting next month in Scotland, one can anonymously report hate speech offenses from locations as unconventional as sex shops and campgrounds, with the expectation that the perpetrators will face imprisonment. This is not an early April Fool’s joke. On April 1, the Hate Crime and Public Order Act will come into effect in Scotland.

The information campaign, highlighted by BBC report, features a television spot with a character named “the hate monster” that grows in size until it “weighs a ton.” A grim voiceover warns, “Before you know it, you could commit a hate crime.”

The ad also touches on class issues, as the commentary is delivered in a Scottish dialect, suggesting that hatred towards “others” is predominantly harbored by lower social classes. This has sparked heated debate, and even some leftist politicians, such as Labour leader John Lamont, have criticized the campaign as “patronizing.” Nonetheless, they voted in favor of the act, which is about to become law.

The mentioned sex shop, a LGBTQ-friendly establishment in Merchant City, Glasgow, is among 411 designated “hate speech reporting” centers established by Scottish police across the country. Other reporting locations include a mushroom farm, a camping site and a dog food shop.

These centers allow for the anonymous reporting of individuals who engage in “threatening or abusive behavior intended to stir up hatred against someone based on specific characteristics” such as age, disability, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, and sex characteristics, sometimes referred to as intersex conditions. This also applies to online forum posts, with penalties for such offenses reaching up to seven years in prison.

????????‍?‼️ Scotland’s new Hate Crime Act comes into effect on April 1 and police units are training dogs to sniff out mobile phones to help prosecute those accused of posting hurtful messages on social media. pic.twitter.com/vZZdci8GkN

— Remix News & Views (@RMXnews) March 27, 2024

The law is vaguely worded, leading to confusion among ministers attempting to explain it. Scottish police define a hate crime as “any crime that is perceived by the victim or any other person as being motivated entirely or partly by malice or ill will towards a social group.”

This subjective definition leaves wide room for interpretation. Anonymous reporting also ensures that if someone falsely accuses another, they remain unpunished while the accused’s life could be turned upside down.

Humza Yousaf, leader of the Scottish National Party and first minister of Scotland, believes the law will make Scotland safer for citizens, especially those from sexual and ethnic minorities. Critics argue it incentivizes denunciations, revenge against disliked individuals, and serves as a tool to divide society. Feminists have criticized the law’s omission of women, noting that while it protects transgender individuals, it seemingly allows for insults against women.

Jim Spence, a commentator for The Courier, points out the irony in the law’s application, emphasizing that it seems safer to insult women than transgender individuals in Scotland. Leaked training materials from Scottish police suggest that the censorship will also extend to comedians telling “offensive jokes” and actors reciting texts written by long-deceased playwrights, leading to a safer but arguably less joyful Scotland.

Similar laws are being considered in other countries, such as Ireland and Canada, where hate crimes could lead to life imprisonment.


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Ukraine is ‘Tip of The Iceberg’ – Lavrov

Ukraine is ‘Tip of The Iceberg’ – Lavrov

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Ukraine is ‘Tip of The Iceberg’ – Lavrov

The conflict is just one facet of the West’s campaign to inflict a “strategic defeat” on Russia, the Foreign Minister has said.

The Ukraine conflict is only one part of a wider stand-off between Russia and the West, which seeks to contain Moscow at all costs, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said.

In an interview with Izvestia published on Friday, Lavrov stated that after the Western-backed coup in Kiev in 2014, the new Ukrainian authorities unleashed “a war… against their own people” in Donbass.

The hostilities, the minister said, were only stopped by the now-defunct Minsk agreements, which were designed to give the regions of Donetsk and Lugansk special status within the Ukrainian state.

The ensuing governments of both ex-Ukrainian President Pyotr Poroshenko and Vladimir Zelensky cracked down on the Russian language and culture, introducing stringent restrictions targeting its use in all aspects of life, according to Lavrov.

Moscow repeatedly urged Kiev’s backers in the West to condemn and halt the discriminatory policies, which also violate Ukraine’s constitution, but “not one of the Western countries that are now shielding Ukraine from all accusations has ever publicly condemned these absolutely illegal actions,” he insisted.

“The only explanation is that Ukraine is the tip of the iceberg. And that the declared goal of the West is to inflict a strategic defeat on Russia.”

Lavrov added that in practice this implies that those who do the West’s bidding when it comes to this mission, “are allowed to do anything, including direct support for… Nazism. It is sad”.

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On Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the Ukraine conflict could have been easily avoided if the West had taken Moscow’s security interests into account. However, those interests “were completely ignored” as NATO moved closer to Russia’s borders by incorporating Eastern European states and former Soviet republics, Putin added.

The Russian president has also repeatedly said that the main goals of Moscow’s military campaign in Ukraine are to “denazify” and “demilitarize” the neighboring state, as well as protecting the population of Donbass from Kiev’s attacks. The two Donbass republics, along with two other former Ukrainian regions, overwhelmingly voted to join Russia in the autumn of 2022.


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