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The Deputy Premier of Queensland is hosting an abortion party to celebrate the state’s one year anniversary of the decriminalisation of abortion. Labor MP Jackie Trad invited her Facebook followers to “come party” and “celebrate” 12 months since it was made legal for mothers to kill their unborn babies up to 22 weeks and beyond that point with the approval of two abortion doctors. The Abortion Law Reform last year also established safe zones around abortion clinics, preventing pro-lifers and side-walk counsellors from reaching out to women seeking to abort their babies. Trad created an official Facebook event for the…

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A woman in the UK has been awarded financial compensation for the “wrongful birth” of her son after the NHS allegedly failed to test her unborn baby for Down’s syndrome. According to her lawyer, Edyta Mordel is set to receive a six-figure payout after claiming she was deprived of the opportunity to legally kill her son, Aleksander, before he was born. The 33-year-old’s Barrister, Clodagh Bradley QC, said, Mordel and her partner would have aborted the child had they known he had Down’s syndrome. Despite the hospital’s ultrasound reports system recording that Mordel declined the screening test, the judge, Mr…

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A double gold medalist sprinter has slammed the inclusion of biological men in women’s competitive sports, saying we’re “living in ridiculous times.” British sprinter James Ellington posted the comment on Twitter yesterday, after transgender cyclist, Rachel McKinnon won gold for a second time at the Masters Track Cycling World Championships in Manchester. “If I decide from now on I want to be recognised as a woman and break all the WOMENS British sprint records, is that fair?” the 34-year-old asked his more than 15k followers. “Living in ridiculous times.” If I decide from now on I want to be recognised…

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A transgender activist who filed complaints against several female beauticians after they refused to wax his male genitals has lost his court case, according to a decision released on Tuesday. In 2018 Jonathan Yaniv, now known as Jessica, filed multiple complaints with the Human Rights Council in British Columbia accusing numerous estheticians of denying him service based on his gender identity. Yaniv also accused the women of “forcing their beliefs on society” by using their “religion and culture” to refuse service to “protected groups.” However, in a rare display of common sense, the BC Human Rights Tribunal ruled in favour…

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A jury has ruled against a father trying to prevent his seven-year-old son from undergoing a chemical castrating gender “transition.” The youngster’s father, Jeffrey Younger, was fighting for custody of the boy, James, claiming his ex-wife, Anne Georgulas, was “transitioning” their son against the boy’s will. Initially, the boy’s mother reportedly brought the lawsuit against her ex-husband, accusing him of psychologically abusing James, and asking for decreased overnight stays and supervised visits only. In a counter-petition, Mr Younger requested he be granted complete authority over medical, psychological and other decision-making for the boy. According to LifeSiteNews, 11 of 12 jurors…

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There are few things left in our society that the woke progressives haven’t deemed “racist” or “oppressive.” One might imagine that something as seemingly unbias and absolute as mathematics might be safe from their life-draining claws. But where there’s reality untouched, these folks will somehow find a way to infuse their corrosive influence. Students from K-12 could soon be taught that math has become a racist instrument of white supremacy, used in systems of power and oppression to disenfranchise people of color, according to a new curriculum proposed by the Seattle school district. The preliminary Math Ethnic Studies framework document,…

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Male personnel in the Royal New Zealand Navy will soon be allowed to wear makeup, false eyelashes and nail polish according to new gender-neutral guidelines. The updates, that will come into effect next month, are intended to demonstrate that the RNZN make no distinction between male and female members in terms of appearance. Chief of Navy Rear Admiral David Proctor told Newshub: “The NZDF can confirm that as of November 1, 2019, guidelines around grooming and appearance for Royal New Zealand Navy personnel will be updated. “These updates are to reflect that the RNZN make no distinction between male and…

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An abortion doctor in Phoenix, Arizona has been arrested after pulling a gun on a pro-life minister who was peacefully protesting outside an abortion facility. Footage released by Apologia Studios last week showed the moment Dr Ronald Yunis exited the Acacia Women’s Centre and pointed his weapon at Elvis Kesto, a pro-life minister who was demonstrating in the area. Despite viewing the video evidence, the police who were called to the scene initially refused to make an arrest. Apologia Studios later uploaded the footage to social media and urged members of the public to contact Phoenix Police and demand Dr…

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Police in the UK are urging members of the public to report ‘hateful’ people, even if they haven’t committed an actual crime. In a short video published to social media last Saturday, Devon and Cornwall Police said it’s everyone’s responsibility to report anyone seen to be “hateful” even if their behaviour is not criminal. The minute-long animation is part of the ‘Zero Tolerance to Hate Crime’ campaign, which was launched with the help of “a representative group of different minority communities which expressed feelings of disharmony and unrest after the Brexit result…” The video shows several white men harassing and…

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Judges in the UK have been instructed to issue harsher punishments for those found guilty of transgender or homophobic “hate crimes.” The new sentencing guidelines, issued by the Sentencing Council for England and Wales on Wednesday, says offenders found guilty of stirring up hatred should be sentenced to at least six months in prison, the Daily Mail reported this week. In a press release issued by the statutory body, Mr Justice Julian Goose, of the Council, said the guidelines were designed to ensure the courts have the structure needed to take a “consistent approach when sentencing public order offences.” “Public…

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A senior police officer in the UK warned the public on Wednesday that misgendering a person can be a “form of abuse.” Deputy Chief Constable Julie Cooke, from Cheshire Police, released the 30-second video on Twitter to mark International Pronouns Day. In the video, Ms Cooke warns: “Being misgendered can have a huge impact on somebody and their personal wellbeing. It also can be used as a form of abuse for somebody, and that just isn’t right. “Today is about raising awareness, getting people to have conversations, and understanding why it is so important to understand the pronouns that somebody…

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Thousands of pro-life Australians turned out in Melbourne this month to protest Victoria’s extreme abortion laws and show support for mothers and their babies. This year’s ‘March For The Babies’ marks the 10th anniversary of the protest, which has been held annually since the decriminalization of abortion in Victoria. Avi Yemini of TR News, who has said he does not hold a strong opinion on the issue of abortion, also attended the event. During the march, Yemini interviewed folks on both sides of the debate, and the contrast between the two groups couldn’t be starker. Following the protest, Yemini described…

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Pastor Adam Tyson, the senior pastor of Placerita Bible Church, made headlines recently after preaching at a number of Kanye West’s Sunday Service events. Tyson had previously worked as a Physician’s Assistant at the Cardiovascular Thoracic Surgery, in Savannah, Georgia, for about three or four years before entering fulltime ministry. He recalls sitting in his office as a P.A. thinking, “Man, what am I doing? I might be helping people live longer, but they’re just going to sin more. I want to help people live forever, where they never sin again.” Tyson, a young graduate of The Master’s Seminary, now…

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Project Veritas has released undercover recordings from a CNN insider which capture CNN employees confirming the network’s anti-Trump narrative. The footage, which was released on Monday, also shows the company’s president Jeff Zucker telling his staff to prioritize impeachment over other news stories. Cary Poarch, an employee at CNN’s Washington DC Bureau approached Project Veritas earlier in the year and decided to wear a hidden camera in order to expose the company’s bias. Poarch told James O’Keefe of Project Veritas, that his decision to expose CNN was inspired by the Facebook insider who obtained and helped publish documents revealing how…

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If you haven’t seen Caldron Pool appearing in your News Feed lately, it’s not because we’ve gone MIA. Facebook is censoring us after falsely accusing our page of violating Community Standards. On Saturday, the social media platform falsely claimed an article highlighting the plight of Christians in Nigeria “praised or supported” the Islamic terrorist group Boko Haram, who had executed two Christian aid workers. Facebook removed the post and placed restrictions on our page, effectively silencing our posts for a week. Stories from your Page are not being shown in News Feeds. This could be due to activity from your…

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Mahalet was born in Ethiopia. Soon after her parents abandoned her. Mahalet lived as an impoverished orphan until, at the age of 11, she was adopted by a Christian family in Indiana. On Friday, Turning Point USA brought Mahalet to the White House for the Young Black Leadership Summit. After President Trump had finished his speech, Mahalet called out, “Let me pray for you.” President Trump immediately stopped the music and brought the young, nervous woman up on stage. “I’m not really good with prayers or anything like that,” she humbly said as she reached the presidential podium. “But I…

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Children as young as 13 will have access to free condoms and lube as part of an initiative launched by Public Health England in partnership with local councils. The C-Card scheme allows students to obtain a pass from their schools and libraries, granting youngsters access to “bundles of sex aids from hundreds of outlets across the UK” The Sun reported last month. According to the report, when children pick up their C-Card, they’re given a lesson in how to put on a condom on a dummy penis, along with an extensive list of shops where they can obtain free condoms…

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A UK doctor who was told by a judge that his Christian beliefs were “incompatible with human dignity” has responded to the ruling, calling it “beyond reason, logic, and science.” Dr David Mackereth lost his Employment Tribunal case last week after he was fired by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) for refusing to identify his patients by anything other than their biological gender. The DWP’s case against the 56-year-old father of four claimed the doctor’s belief in Genesis 1:27 was not a belief protected by the Equality Act 2010 but was rather a ‘mere opinion.’ “In essence, I’m now being compelled…

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In the state of Connecticut, two biological males now hold 15 women’s State Championship titles that were once held by 10 different girls.

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Former Australian Independent MP Tony Windsor has said farmers who suffer in drought-affected areas should be denied assistance if they doubt the climate change narrative. In a series of tweets posted on Monday, the former member for New England attempted to develop his own national drought policy. Mr Windsor’s suggestions included: “8/..For those farmers who believe climate change is a hoax and that weather conditions are ‘normal’ there should [sic] no assistance as they would view these circumstances as normal operating conditions.” George Christensen, MP for Dawson, slammed Mr Windsor’s suggestion, calling it “Orwellian”, and saying Australians help people when…

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