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“While the anti-Australia Day movement might feel homegrown, it is a vital branch of a radical global movement best described as Western Marxism.”

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Hinting that the decision was a tactical retreat, it is possible DeSantis knows a second big defeat in New Hampshire could hinder any chances of a 2028 candidacy.”

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“The plight of Alverez and the Nicaraguan church in general speaks volumes about how misinformation/disinformation laws can quickly deteriorate into weapons of forced speech and mass censorship.”

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“The series follows Charlie Morningstar, the daughter of Lucifer, who’s upset by God’s violent solution to kill off demons to deal with an overpopulation issue in Hell.”

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“I’m fighting for my rights after being charged by Joe Biden’s DOJ for the ‘crime’ of standing inside a Capitol doorway for 71 seconds on January 6, 2021.”

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“By making him a public enemy, they’ve made themselves an enemy of the public.”

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“Holding the line is hard in a world where the World Economic Fourth Reich, its subscription culture – ‘you will own nothing and be happy’ – and associates seem to dominate.”

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“Her alleged crime was criticising Woke Disney’s decision to cast a black American as white, red-headed Ariel in a live remake of The Little Mermaid.”

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“If you’re a public health person…You attach zero value to whether this actually totally disrupts people’s lives, ruins the economy, and has many kids kept out of school in a way that they never quite recover.”

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“Donald Trump has never been found guilty of any crime, ever. Most certainly he has never been convicted of insurrection.”

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Alex Jones is about to break the internet again.

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“The lawsuit alleges the Biden State Department is actively intervening in the news-media market to render disfavoured press outlets unprofitable.”

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“I’m voting for Trump and if they convict him, I will send him the max donations and I will lead protests.”

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“Separation of Church and State,” Johnson said, “was not in the United States Constitution.”

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“In sum, the Bible College argued that Edwards posting about sound Biblical doctrine, was a breach of the biblical institution’s social media policies.”

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“…it’s as if the media elite have not learnt a thing. Because anyone with a camera phone—and that’s now basically everyone—can immediately do a ‘fact check’ and then publish what actually took place.”

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“Name-calling was a key tenet of the Maoist maligning of political opponents.”

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“It’s a sad day for the Church of England,” Graham wrote.

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