Classical Music Is Being Cancelled  United States: Is classical music a “privilege” for whites and Asians? TRIBUNE – In decline in the United States, classical music is criticized by many as “too white”, even though it is favoured by young Americans of Asian descent, analyses Paul May, a professor at the Université du Québec à…

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Hundreds of posts spreading misinformation about Covid-19 are being left online despite the “dangerous” material being reported to social media giants. A group of young volunteers scoured social media for coronavirus misinformation between April 20 and May 26 but, after reporting 649 posts that experts believe contravene the platforms’ own standards, fewer than one in 10 were […]

NBC News reporter Adele-Momoko Fraser claimed Tuesday that she did not “collaborate” with an activist organization — despite initially calling its efforts “collaboration” — on a story about Google banning the libertarian website ZeroHedge from its ad platform and threatening the conservative website The Federalist with the same fate unless it removed its comment section. Fraser originally reported […]

Say hello to Imran Ahmed. Mr Ahmed is the Chief Executive Officer of the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH). That is not a typo by the way, at least as far as Companies House is concerned. The CCDH’s remit is ‘finding practical solutions to the use of identity-based hate to polarise societies and undermine democracy’. Their strategy appears […]

In a sign that the Federal Reserve is growing increasingly desperate to jump-start the economy, the Fed’s Secondary Market Credit Facility has begun purchasing individual corporate bonds. The Secondary Market Credit Facility was created by […]

Paul Joseph Watson | Victim asked to say sorry.

Customer forced out of store for refusing to comply with mask order.

Central bank limiting amount of coins sent to banks “to ensure a fair and equitable distribution of coin inventory”

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