Lawmaker wants to ban history classes because 'they're racist'; Seattle rioters sue for riot gear

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This morning in the news, a Democrat lawmaker, LaShawn K. Ford, advocates that History classes should be banned because they ‘lead to racism’; a Portland man is charged with assaulting a US Marshal during the Portland Race Riots; Rioters in Seattle Washington are suing claiming the their civil rights are being violated by requiring riot gear to protect themselves while rioting; an MSNBC reporter quits leaving a letter claiming that the news network a ‘cancer’ that ‘stokes division’, ‘blocks diversity of thought’, and ‘amplifies fringe voices’ to boost ratings; Rhode Island city Democratic councilwoman bullies cops to stop them from doing anything about a noise complaint; class-action lawsuit against TikTok for stealing kids data and sending it to the Chinese Nazi Party; Nevada Republicans organize protest against Mail-in ballots; Fake News Industrial Complex (FNIC) fuels the anti-cop hatred from the Radical Leftist extremist by sharing a 20 second clip of George Floyd on a lethal dose of meth and a lethal dose of Fentanyl begging not to be shot by cops omitting the that Floyd died of a heart attack in the ambulance after an EMT checked his pulse; Chinese who hack into US businesses and raid our intellectual property whine that Americans are ‘smash and graph’ looting TikTok by purchasing it; New Scientists puts out fake news about ‘massive second wave’ that isn’t happening; terminally-ill New Jersey residents win the right to die, 12 use it; Facebook accused of ‘Orwellian benevolence’ through censorship of Hydroxychloroquine, constituting news publishing and antitrust against competing fact-checking organizations; and more top Really Simple Syndication (RSS) articles from the Intellectual Dark Web.

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