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a feminism revival at the white house.....

It was US President Donald Trump – a man who looked at Playboy founder, Hugh Hefner, and thought, “Now there’s a guy with life figured out” – who somehow became the only person in charge willing to pump the brakes on the surreal spectacle of born males bulldozing women on the rugby field, then waltzing right into the women’s locker room along with them. All while intersectional third-wave feminists are on the sidelines, basically acting like the hype squad… for the “dudes.”

 

How Trump suddenly became a feminist champion
The ban on biological men in women’s sports is an actual move to protect women, unlike most of the leftist posturing done to date

the reduction has prompted a lawsuit from a major government workers' union....

The US Agency for International Development (USAID) is riddled with almost unprecedented levels of corruption, and should be shut down, President Donald Trump has said.

In one of the first executive orders after his inauguration, Trump suspended all US foreign aid, pending a three-month review, amid a wider push to cut government spending.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio subsequently halted a number of projects assigned to USAID, Washington’s main agency for administering funding to political projects abroad.

Elon Musk, leading the new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) which is evaluating federal agencies’ spending, has branded USAID a “criminal organization.”

not as strong as superman, nor as brainy as batman... it's plastic strawman.....

US President Donald Trump has promised to sign an executive order against paper straws next week. The move would reverse former President Joe Biden’s plan to phase out single-use plastic products in government buildings by 2027.

Trump made the announcement on Friday on his social media platform, Truth Social.

“I will be signing an Executive Order next week ending the ridiculous Biden push for Paper Straws, which don’t work. BACK TO PLASTIC!”

Trump has frequently expressed his dissatisfaction with paper straws. 

During a campaign rally in 2020, he remarked, “Has anyone tried those paper straws? They’re not working too good.” He criticized them for disintegrating during use and questioned their practicality. 

atheists unite!..... ateis bersatu!.....

A rare legal effort to secure rights for atheists and nonbelievers was quashed last month by Indonesia's Constitutional Court, which ruled that a citizen must profess a faith, even a minority one, on official documents, and that marriage must conform to religion.  

 

Atheists say Indonesia denies right to live religion-free
David Hutt

In Indonesia, it is legally required to specify a religion on official documents. Nonbelievers say they are being discriminated against.

the values of paper shells and golden beads......

The BRICS nations will not be able to find a replacement for the US dollar even if they try, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has claimed.

The comment comes as members of the economic group, including Russia, China, and India increasingly shift to mutual trade settlements in their national currencies.

 

No alternative to dollar – US treasury secretary

 

The BRICS countries have ramped up efforts to reduce reliance on Western currencies in bilateral trade in recent years, especially after sanctions froze Russia's euro and dollar reserves held in EU clearing houses, following the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022.

response to all of this has been underwhelming.....

In the period since 7 October 2023, serious questions have arisen as to whether the Australian Government is properly discharging its obligations under international law in light of Israel’s devastation of Gaza, invasion of Lebanon and the escalation of settler violence in the illegally occupied West Bank. In November 2024, Senators Lidia Thorpe and Fatima Payman introduced a package of 3 bills — the Genocide Red Line Package — aiming to require compliance by Australia with its international law obligations in relation to genocide, serious breaches of international law and illegal settlements in occupied Palestine.

 

could it, in a dream?.....

Bent like a crooked hook, my old body falls apart

The grocery bags are scratching the ground

Arms weakened by muscle-mass loss abound

Lady walking ahead has a bargearse fart

From too tight pants that value a butt-crack

Short legged with tattoos ending higher forever

A pigeon walks like a distinguished drunken hack

Comes man in black — lorikeet on shoulder

A bird that constantly speaks its mind

In birdsong full of expletives and horrendous puns

The bread shop smells of hot butter buns

A dry-cleaner effluxes trichloroethylene in kind

Temperature is strangely balmy in this dream

At the best corner for best of average planets

Twenty-one degrees in this shady city of Ganetz

Two roads cross and split like a rainbow beam

Into gentle slopes of old crumbling homes

war, pestilence, death and rape of the planet is america's bread and butter.....

JOHANNESBURG - Tensions between South Africa and the United States continue to escalate following US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's recent announcement to skip the upcoming Group of 20 (G20) Foreign Ministers' Meeting later this month.

 

Tensions rise between South Africa, US as Rubio plans to skip G20 FM meeting

By Xinhua

 

Rubio wrote on the social media platform X on Wednesday that he would not attend the meeting in Johannesburg. He claimed that South Africa is "doing very bad things" including expropriating land and private property.

In response, South African Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Ronald Lamola reiterated Thursday morning that South Africa is a sovereign country and there has been no "arbitrary" dispossession of land or property.

no need for architects — just bricklayers and plumbers...

To the man with a hammer, everything looks like a nail. And to the real estate developer in the White House, everything looks like a beachfront site for hotels and casinos.

It’s not just Gaza that receives such treatment. Last year, President Donald Trump told his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky that the coastal city of Odesa would be ideal for real estate development. In his first term, he thought he could end the decades-long stalemate between the US and North Korea by tempting Kim Jong-un to surrender his nuclear weapons in exchange for hotels and waterside developments.

 

Even better than real estate is Trump’s ability to spin a tall tale

many scientists remain in limbo at thousands of academic institutions.....

It was one of those head-snapping, blink-and-you’ll-miss-it weeks in Washington, D.C. Many U.S. science agencies abruptly abandoned normal operations last week to focus on a slew of executive orders from President Donald Trump targeting what he calls “woke gender ideology;” diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI); foreign aid; the “green new deal;” and support for “nongovernmental organizations that undermine the national interest.”

 

Trump orders cause chaos at science agencies

Wild week of canceled meetings, program changes, and data purges creates high anxiety

BY JEFFREY MERVIS

 

we both know that’s not going to happen.....

US President Donald Trump’s envoy to Ukraine and Russia, Keith Kellogg, has brushed aside Kiev’s demand for nuclear weaponry, stating that it is “not going to happen.”

Kellogg made the remarks on Thursday while speaking to Fox News Digital. He was asked about the latest call by Vladimir Zelensky for “nuclear weapons” and “missile systems” from Kiev’s Western backers.

“The chance of them getting their nuclear weapons back is somewhere between slim and none. Let’s be honest about it, we both know that’s not going to happen,” Kellogg said.

the woman inks and her subjects get irked....

EU member states are growing frustrated with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen over her unilateral approach to foreign policy, Politico reported on Wednesday, citing diplomats. The latest criticism reportedly comes after von der Leyen announced a partnership agreement with Jordan.

The deal was inked last week following talks between von der Leyen and King Abdullah II. It aims to assist Jordan in facing the socio-economic impact of the Syrian crisis and broaden avenues for investments and business opportunities in the Arab country. The deal will be complemented by €3 billion ($3.1 billion) in financial resources, comprising grants, investments, and macro-financial assistance.

However, according to two sources who spoke to Politico, von der Leyen made the decision to allocate the funds to Jordan without consulting EU member nations.

significant-investor visa to evil people....

While the big China threat remains AI platform DeepSeek, The Australian reminds us that the true “evil” is Canberra not doing anything about China’s threat to national security, and Nine Newspapers remind us that LNP politicians taking money from rich Chinese-Australians are good, while their benefactors are likely up to no good.

 

Silence on ‘evil’ China: Anti-China Media Watch     By Marcus Reubenstein

 

Chinese New Year: a time to bring good fortune to the Chinese and votes to Dutton

israhell delusional and nasty huff and puff.....

UN points out major flaw in latest Israeli protest
West Jerusalem’s claim it has quit the UN Human Rights Council is contradictory, as it is not a member of the body, a UNHRC spokesman has clarified

Israel is not currently a member of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC), meaning it cannot officially withdraw from a body it is not part of, UNHRC spokesman Pascal Sim has stated.

On Wednesday, a day after US President Donald Trump announced Washington’s withdrawal from the UNHRC, West Jerusalem declared that it was also quitting the council, which is responsible for promoting and protecting human rights worldwide.

one born every minute......

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has ridiculed British Foreign Secretary David Lammy’s assertion that ties between London and Kiev date back “thousands of years.”

The UK’s top diplomat arrived in Kiev on Wednesday, where he met with Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky and pledged to continue backing the country.

In a post on her Telegram channel late on Wednesday, Zakharova quoted part of Lammy’s speech, as translated by a Ukrainian interpreter, where he insisted that “our partnership is about hundreds and thousands of years.”

The Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman added: “… with its roots going as far back as the foot of the Egyptian pyramids?”

“Why not older? [Ukrainians and Britons] also hunted Brontosaurus together,” she quipped.

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