A member of Washington University’s student government placed nearly 3,000 U.S. flags meant to commemorate victims of the Sept. 11 attacks in trash bags, prompting an investigation by the school. The university’s chapter of College Republicans had placed the 2,977 flags on Mudd Field at the school’s campus in St. Louis to honor Saturday’s 20th anniversary of the attacks. Fadel Alkilani, a vice president of finance for the Student Union, acknowledged that he removed the flags on Saturday and put them in plastic bags as part of a protest but he was interrupted when another student began recording video of him.
Read MoreAmericans White House press secretary Jen Psaki said the motive for this unprecedented move was to combat “misinformation” about COVID-19. But after a year in which Silicon Valley oligarchs worked with mainstream media allies to silence legitimate news stories, such as the New York Post’s reporting about Hunter Biden’s laptop that put their preferred presidential candidate in an unflattering light, the notion that the government is pushing the owners of the world’s information superhighway to engage in more censorship is hardly surprising. woke up to a new reality last month when the Biden administration revealed that it was “flagging” social-media posts that it wanted Facebook to censor.
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Read MoreWinston Marshall, the banjo player for Mumford and Sons, announced Tuesday that he is taking a leave of absence from the band to examine his "blind spots," after promoting a book from right-wing commentator Andy Ngo.
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Read MoreAndrew Yang, the frontrunner to be the next mayor of the world’s largest Jewish city, took a stand against anti-Zionist hate, though backed down when Linda Sarsour pressed him on it.
Read MoreThe antisemitic cartoon above was posted by Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah Commission of Information and Culture.
Read MoreTrees for terrorists have been planted by the PA in a school in order to teach Palestinian girls about the “heroic prisoners.”
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