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Regime Media Looking For the Floating Door
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Regime Media Looking For the Floating Door
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Oakland Published a Report Saying the City is on the Brink of Bankruptcy
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Oakland Published a Report Saying the City is on the Brink of Bankruptcy

Oakland Published a Report Saying the City is on the Brink of Bankruptcy
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Why Your Frozen Food Is Getting “Freezer Burn”, And What You Can Do About It
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Why Your Frozen Food Is Getting “Freezer Burn”, And What You Can Do About It

It’s not necessarily a safety issue, but it’s not super appetizing either.
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Just One Country On Earth Sits Entirely Above An Altitude Of 1,000 Meters
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Just One Country On Earth Sits Entirely Above An Altitude Of 1,000 Meters

Nope, it isn't Bhutan or Nepal.
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Geoengineering Plan To Build Giant "Curtain" Around Antarctica Could Spark Huge Trouble
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Geoengineering Plan To Build Giant "Curtain" Around Antarctica Could Spark Huge Trouble

Antarctica is the only continent on Earth to have never seen war – for now.
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‘Space Censorship’ Confirmed, Revealing Secrets of Quantum Gravity
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‘Space Censorship’ Confirmed, Revealing Secrets of Quantum Gravity

Physicists have developed a groundbreaking model providing mathematical proof that singularities inside black holes are hidden from observers. In the 1960s, British physicist and mathematician Roger Penrose proposed the “cosmic censorship” principle, a hypothesis suggesting that singularities—regions of space-time with extreme gravitational forces—are always concealed behind a black hole’s event horizon. Singularities are unique points where the classical laws of physics, such as general relativity, break down. Although Penrose’s description of black hole singularities is widely accepted, the “cosmic censorship” principle lacked mathematical proof—until now. Four years ago, Penrose was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his pioneering work on singularities. Building on his ideas, researchers have developed a new model, published in Physical Review Letters, that mathematically demonstrates how singularities in quantum black holes remain hidden. The authors of the study believe their findings could unravel long-standing mysteries surrounding quantum gravity, reports Interesting Engineering. Unlike regular black holes, which form when massive stars collapse in supernova explosions, quantum black holes are theoretical subatomic objects that obey the laws of both quantum mechanics and general relativity. While regular black holes are known to exist in space, quantum black holes have yet to be observed and remain speculative. Some scientists hypothesize they could be created in particle accelerators, such as the Large Hadron Collider. To explore the hidden nature of singularities, physicists devised a model that examines how quantum matter interacts with quantum black holes. The model employs gravitational holography, a technique that studies gravity under extreme conditions. Gravitational holography suggests that information about a black hole is encoded on its boundary, or event horizon—similar to how a hologram stores three-dimensional data in a two-dimensional image. The model reveals that when quantum matter interacts with the space-time geometry of a quantum black hole, a quantum effect triggers the formation of an event horizon around the naked singularity, fully concealing it from observers. This phenomenon has been termed quantum “cosmic censorship” by the researchers. While the new model confirms the “cosmic censorship” principle for quantum black holes, mathematical proof for classical black holes remains elusive. However, researchers are optimistic that this quantum breakthrough will pave the way for similar results in classical physics. Physicists believe their findings mark a crucial step toward solving the mysteries of quantum gravity—the theoretical framework that seeks to unify quantum mechanics and general relativity. A deeper understanding of black hole singularities and the behavior of “cosmic censorship” under quantum influences could provide significant insights into the fabric of the universe. The post ‘Space Censorship’ Confirmed, Revealing Secrets of Quantum Gravity appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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Stein Freaks Trump Might Arrest People 'Because They Disagree' With Him
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Stein Freaks Trump Might Arrest People 'Because They Disagree' With Him

The Bulwark’s managing editor, Sam Stein, joined MSNBC’s Morning Joe on Tuesday to claim that it is possible that the incoming Trump Administration will arrest people “simply because they disagree with” it. However, a closer look at Stein's main example would suggest that he was simply being hysterical. Stein began by raising the idea that Trump could arrest members of Congress, “I mean, this is a larger pattern of potential appointees who want to take their institutions and agencies and effectively weaponize them against their opponents. I was talking to Chris Murphy, the senator, last week about what he was preparing for, and he very soberly was like, ‘I'm preparing for them to try to arrest lawmakers.’ And, look, it may not happen. It may happen.     Pam Bondi is a serious and experienced state attorney general. It is hard to believe she is going to bring a frivolous case against a Trump critic that she would lose just to check some retribution box. Still, Stein tried to reach for an example outside of Congress, “I think the fact that they are considering the possibility certainly is frightening. In recent days the mayor of Denver, I believe, has said, ‘I'm not going to cooperate with mass deportation efforts,’ and the response from Trump officials has been, ‘Great, we'll arrest you.’” Stein continued, “And I think that's really chilling, honestly, to see that people will cavalierly throw around the idea that elected officials, members of the fourth estate, could end up in the crosshairs and end up incarcerated simply because they disagree with the administration, but that is, Willie, essentially the through line for a lot of these picks, which is that they are there for vengeance and to carry out the political will of Donald Trump.” That is fake news. Mayor Mike Johnston threatened to deploy the Denver Police Department to prevent federal officials from entering the city and said if the feds insist on deportation operations in Denver, they could expect a Tiananmen Square scenario. He has since backtracked, but he was promising to resist, not simply to refuse to cooperate. It is a difference incoming border czar Tom Homan acknowledged, “It is also a felony to impede a federal law enforcement officer. So, if you don’t want to help, that’s fine, he can get the hell out of the way." Here is a transcript for the November 26 show: MSNBC Morning Joe 11/26/2024 6:21 AM ET SAM STEIN: Yeah, and let me just add, I mean, this is a larger pattern of potential appointees who want to take their institutions and agencies and effectively weaponize them against their opponents. I was talking to Chris Murphy, the senator, last week about what he was preparing for, and he very soberly was like, “I'm preparing for them to try to arrest lawmakers.” And, look, it may not happen. It may happen.  I think the fact that they are considering the possibility certainly is frightening. In recent days the mayor of Denver, I believe, has said, "I'm not going to cooperate with mass deportation efforts," and the response from Trump officials has been, “great, we'll arrest you.” And I think that's really chilling, honestly, to see that people will cavalierly throw around the idea that elected officials, members of the fourth estate, could end up in the crosshairs and end up incarcerated simply because they disagree with the administration, but that is, Willie, essentially the through line for a lot of these picks, which is that they are there for vengeance and to carry out the political will of Donald Trump.
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CAPTURE: CNN Continues to PANIC Over The Idea of a Musk-Owned MSNBC
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CAPTURE: CNN Continues to PANIC Over The Idea of a Musk-Owned MSNBC

CNN continues to melt down over the prospect of Elon Musk potentially purchasing liberal stalwart MSNBC, after its spinoff from Comcast. Such is the Musk derangement that CNN contributors are left disavowing CNN polls. Watch this fascinating exchange, as the Musk derangement manifests in real time (click "expand" to view transcript): https://www.mrctv.org/node/591068 CNN NEWSNIGHT WITH ABBY PHILLIP 11/25/24 10:34 PM CARI CHAMPION: It's not even realistic in real life, but I do believe that media, everyone sitting here at this table: if you don't agree, we are in for some tough- we're in for some tough years ahead. I do believe that we are not going to be able to be as safe or say what we want to. I don't think free speech is going to be as free. AUDIE CORNISH: Now, Scott, I want to bring you in here because this kind of link to Orbán, we don't pull it from nowhere. There was a former member of the Hungarian parliament who was writing in Politico who kind of talked about this effort by that government, and how specific it was in terms of purchasing media specifically for propaganda. Do you hear why they're making that connection? SCOTT JENNINGS: I mean, is the concern that certain media outlets would become propaganda arms of political ideologies? I mean, don't we already have that in this country at a large scale? I mean also, I hear what you're saying about X. I saw a survey this week. It's now the most ideologically balanced user platform of any platform. CARI CHAMPION: Oh, come on, Scott. Stop. Stop. It's too early. I just sat down. I've only been here for two minutes. You cannot continue to say… JENNINGS: You’re gonna be embarrassed when I tweet that after the show… CHAMPION: You can not say that. ASHLEY ALLISON: Who’s the source? CHAMPION: Who’s the source? AUDIE CORNISH: Who’s the source of that? JENNINGS: What I find- we- we've reported it on this network. And so-  CHAMPION: It's not accurate. And you know it. JENNINGS: Okay, I'll let you make your statement. CORNISH: Scott, can I… JENNINGS: But my point is…  CORNISH: Can I reframe it a different way? Because the web- the site changed radically, right? So whether you think the voices that are- it is somehow more balanced now, that's fine. But no doubt Musk's influence is profound and that you open it up and now you're there with his opinion, and he is now part of this administration.  JENNINGS: Here- here… CORNISH: So does anyone else think- think that there should be this greater concern about billionaires purchasing media companies?  JIM GERAGHTY: Okay. Would you be worried if Bill Gates controlled MSNBC? CHAMPION: No, because he's sane. (CROSSTALK) GERAGHTY: Because MS in MSNBC, comes from Microsoft. It was a partnership between Microsoft and NBC way back in the 1990s, back when Microsoft was under investigation by Bill Clinton's DoJ for monopoly. I don't remember anybody panicking over MSNBC back then. CORNISH: No, they definitely did but yeah. Continue. Well, like Fox was launching, MSNBC was launching.  JENNINGS: And it’s still here. CORNISH: Cable news network was- was shifting. The landscape was shifting. JENNINGS: But isn't the issue that the left has gotten so used to controlling almost all institutional information distribution arms in this country that when one little piece of it, whether it's X or MSNBC or anything else gets taken away, the panic is so outrageous? I mean, that’s how used to the left is of having control over all of it. Recall that the idea of a Musk purchase of MSNBC as ideological media capture was first floated at CNN by Brian Stelter.  BRIAN STELTER: Well, some are taking it- some inside MSNBC are taking Musk's comments seriously, whether he's trolling or not. There is a serious undercurrent to this, and it is the following: in some countries where we've seen democratic backsliding, where some oppositional media outlets have been captured by the government- a process known as media capture. This is exactly what happens. A ally of the leader, like Musk, comes in and buys a media outlet that is viewed as oppositional and then he turns the content and makes it more friendly to the person in power. That has happened before in other countries. Audie Cornish, filling in for Abby Phillip, cites a Politico article written by a single-term Green Party former member, as the basis of this segment made viral by Cari Champion’s assertion that Bill Gates is more acceptable as a steward of MSNBC because he is “sane”. I’m not familiar with any definition of “sane” that encompasses poop water-drinking Malthusianism, which suggests that Champion is defining “sane” as simply “not Elon.”  In so doing, they confirm what we’ve suspected all along: ideological capture is indeed acceptable to the Regime Media so long as the Regime is doing the capturing. Jim Geraghty of National Review further exposes that hypocrisy by pointing out the origins of MSNBC. The segment ends with Jennings laying out what is really at the heart of the media’s objections to a theoretical Musk purchase of MSNBC, even beyond their obvious Musk Derangement Syndrome: a sense of mourning over the loss of power and control over The Narrative. Think Jim VandeHei shouting “You’re not the media!!!” a thousand times over, and you begin to scratch the surface.  
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CNN's Fuzzy Math: Claiming Nancy Mace Is Pandering to Redder District on Transgenderism
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CNN's Fuzzy Math: Claiming Nancy Mace Is Pandering to Redder District on Transgenderism

On Sunday's Inside Politics on CNN, host Manu Raju tried to undermine Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-SC) taking a stand against men using women's restrooms in the Capitol by wrongly claiming that her district has become substantially more Republican, thus suggesting that she has flip-flopped on transgender issues to pander to a more conservative district. While Raju suggested that the district had gotten double digits more Republican in its voting patterns, the Almanac of American Politics reports that, after the district was redrawn in 2022, it voted a mere 1.4 percentage points more for Donald Trump in 2020 than it did under the old lines. DailyKos similarly found that Trump received 52.1 percent in 2020 under the old lines, but 53.5 percent the same year under the new lines. Host Manu Raju began the segment by relating that transgender issues hurt Democrats in the 2024 elections, and that now Congresswoman Mace is pushing the issue in Congress as part of what Raju referred to as the Republican party's "right flank." Here's Raju: The culture wars have recently put Republicans on the defensive when it comes to the issue of abortion, but, this cycle, it was Democrats who were in an awkward spot as the GOP focused on turning transgender rights into a wedge issue. Kamala Harris largely ignored tens of millions of dollars in attacks from Donald Trump and his allies over transgender issues. And now the culture wars have reached Capitol Hill with Speaker Mike Johnson bowing to pressure from his right flank to ban transgender women from using women's restrooms in the Capitol. Notably, no ideological labels were applied to Democrats who have far-left views on transgender issues. After the panel discussed how Democrats should have responded to Republicans during the campaign rather than ignore the issue, Raju got to Mace recently pushing for a ban on biological men in women's restrooms at the Capitol in anticipation of Sarah McBride, the first transgender to be elected to Congress, who will represent Delaware as a Democrat. The Washington Post's Leigh Ann Caldwell recalled that Mace has a history of speaking out in favor of LGBTQ rights since she was elected to Congress in 2020. Here's Caldwell: "When you look further down in her Twitter feed, she was very pro-LGBTQ rights earlier on when she came to Congress over the past couple of years and said -- wanted to expand the tent for the Republican party. And so this is a complete about-face for her." Complete about-face? The Left says no, Mace has "always been a transphobic extremist." Channeling a recurring talking point by liberals that Republicans do not actually care about transgender issues and just have ulterior motives in discussing them, Raju claimed that Mace's district has become substantially more conservative, and then showed on screen misleading numbers that refer to the South Carolina Republican's winning margins for each of her three elections since 2020 which shows her numbers getting higher: "You know, her district has got more conservative, too. I mean, this is -- from 2020, she had a -- she was up -- it was the GOP had about a 1.2 percent advantage there. Now, it's gotten much more conservative -- 16.6 percent -- sort of tracks the evolution on this issue." But it is fairly commonplace for incumbents to get reelected by greater margins the longer they stay in Congress as they run against weaker candidates such that an incumbent may substantially outperform the partisan lean of the district. In fact, her first election in 2020 was especially close because her Democrat opponent Joe Cunningham was the incumbent. The CNN host went on to suggest that the transgender ads used by the Trump campaign might be remembered similarly to the Willie Horton ads that were used against Democrat Michael Dukakis in 1988, in that there was "a tactical decision by the Democrats not to respond." Caldwell dismissively emphasized that transgender issues only effect a small percentage of people -- as if a man coming into a restroom with 12 women in it only matters to the man, and not the women.  Transcript follows: CNN's Inside Politics November 24, 2024 8:42 a.m. Eastern MANU RAJU, HOST: The culture wars have recently put Republicans on the defensive when it comes to the issue of abortion, but, this cycle, it was Democrats who were in an awkward spot as the GOP focused on turning transgender rights into a wedge issue. Kamala Harris largely ignored tens of millions of dollars in attacks from Donald Trump and his allies over transgender issues. And now the culture wars have reached Capitol Hill with Speaker Mike Johnson bowing to pressure from his right flank to ban transgender women from using women's restrooms in the Capitol. That includes incoming freshman Democrat Sarah McBride -- the first openly trans member. Democrats now are trying to find the right way to respond. CONGRESSWOMAN ALEXANDRIA OCASIO CORTEZ (D-NY): Everybody, no matter how you feel on this issue, should reject it completely. What are they doing? They're doing this so Nancy Mace can make a buck and send a text and fundraise off an email. They're not doing this to protect people. CONGRESSMAN MARK POCAN (D-WI): I think we're doing what we need to, but you notice we don't bring these issues up. It's the Republicans do. They're always looking for diversions because they can't govern. Look, pass a farm bill -- pass the appropriation bills -- do your job and let people use the bathroom they're going to use.  CONGRESSMAN SEAN CASTEN (D-IL): If your goal is to spread hatred and fear in the world, okay, fine. But it is beneath the dignity of this institution -- it's beneath the dignity of a decent, moral human being. RAJU: Of course Republicans look at the numbers of money that was spent on this issue between July and November in this election cycle -- $59.4 million on issues involving transgender rights -- in particular, 11.6 percent on those ads. Zolan, what do Democrats have to do to respond here gong forward? ZOLAN KANNO-YOUNGS, NEW YORK TIMES WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENT: Well, I mean, one, you start by responding, right? I mean -- RAJU: Harris didn't do that at all. KANNO-YOUNGS: -- (audio gap) ... throughout the presidential campaign. I mean, it was very easy. If you were tuning in on Sunday and watching football -- if you were watching TV just any day, you'd be inundated with anti-trans ads, you know, from Republicans and from the Trump campaign. And, you know, I think the response really -- I mean, it reminds me of that old adage -- if you have, if you create a void of information, somebody's going to fill it. And Republicans, through the money that they invested, were able to dictate the argument on this issue. You know, I don't exactly know what the right response would be here, but I know that there was a void that was created. And, look, you know, often we talk about this in political terms as a political debate. There is a community that's caught in the middle -- RAJU: Yeah. KANNO-YOUNGS: --- here as well that is probably really scared right now. RAJU: And speaking of -- and speaking of the Trevor Project -- which is a nonprofit that focuses on suicide prevention and crisis intervention for LGBTQ+ young people -- they said that crisis service contacts are up nearly 700 percent on November 6. I mean, this all comes, of course, as Sarah McBride -- who is the first openly trans member to join Congress next year as a member from Delaware, responded to all of this saying that, "I'm not here to fight about bathrooms. I'm here to fight for Delawareans and to bring down costs facing families." She's in a complicated position because people want her to be the person fighting back on these positions, but she does not want to be. LEIGH ANN CALDWELL, WASHINGTON POST: Yeah, and that's where Democrats -- it's interesting they had -- some Democrats had a press conference earlier this week, and they said, you know, I pushed him to say, "Where are you going to work with the President-elect?" And they said, "On issues that matter to people." When it comes to cultural issues, they're going to fight back because that's what they're waging right now is a culture war. We'll see how they do that, but with Representative Nancy Mace who kind of led this charge -- a Republican of South Carolina. She used to be from a swing district -- it's a little more red now. But she, you know, tweeted hundreds of times about this issue -- RAJU: More than 300 times about this issue. CALDWELL: Thank you. RAJU: And if I just show it on your screen there and finish your thought. Just look at the amount of tweets just over the past week on this from Nancy Mace. But continue. CALDWELL: Yeah, she is someone -- she got a lot of attention this week about it. When you look further down in her Twitter feed, she was very pro-LGBTQ rights earlier on when she came to Congress over the past couple of years and said -- wanted to expand the tent for the Republican party. And so this is a complete about face for her. RAJU: Speaking of which, this is what she said in 2021. She said, "I strongly support LGBTQ rights. No one should be discriminated against. Religious liberty, gay rights and transgender equality can all coexist." That was from that. You know, her district has got more conservative, too. I mean, this is -- from 2020, she had a -- she was up -- it was the GOP had about a 1.2 percent advantage there. Now, it's gotten much more conservative -- 16.6 percent -- sort of tracks the evolution on this issue. CARL HULSE, NEW YORK TIMES: Standards are evolving, right? John Cornyn said. I do think that Democrats really have to figure out a way to answer this, though, because Republicans repeatedly told me as I was covering Senate race that this was a difference maker for them. You heard Sherrod Brown say it, too. And so they need to figure this out. KRISTEN HOLMES, CNN CORRESPONDENT: And I was told by the Trump campaign at the time that they tested out this ad, and, when they saw that there was no response from Democrats, that's when they poured millions of dollars behind it because they realized that they had stepped into something which fills a complete void on the other side, and that the silence was actually giving them more fuel when it came to this argument. RAJU: I mean, that's a tactical decision by the Democrats not to respond. Ultimately, when this campaign is written, perhaps that will be one thing we'll look back kind of like the Willie Horton ad back in Michael Dukakis. CALDWELL: Yeah, but it's also -- we're going to remember -- we're going to remember that this impacts such a very small percentage of people. And the fact that it has been blown up as if this is a major, major cultural issue. I mean, it's just, you know, putting it in context is important.
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'Wokeness is on its deathbed': Walmart kicking DEI, LGBT activism to the curb
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'Wokeness is on its deathbed': Walmart kicking DEI, LGBT activism to the curb

Normalcy advocate Robby Starbuck and other conservatives keen to depoliticize corporate America have gone online to celebrate a massive victory in the war on woke this week: Walmart, which employs roughly 1.6 million workers nationwide, is scrapping its divisive DEI initiatives and curbing both its customer-facing and worker-facing LGBT activism. "This is the biggest win yet for our movement to end wokeness in corporate America," said Starbuck, who has successfully pressured a number of other American companies, including Ford, Harley-Davidson, Tractor Supply, Jack Daniel's, and John Deere, to abandon their race-obsessive policies, embrace of gender ideology, and other alienating leftist commitments. "This won't just have a massive effect for their employees who will have a neutral workplace without feeling that divisive issues are being injected but it will also extend to their many suppliers," continued Starbuck. "Companies like Amazon and Target should be very nervous that their top competitor dropped woke policies first. I think Target specifically will suffer serious sales problems as a result and Walmart will benefit." Following "productive conversations" with Walmart executives, Starbuck announced Monday that Walmart committed to ending its participation in the LGBT activist group Human Rights Campaign's Corporate Equality Index, a "national benchmarking tool on corporate policies, practices and benefits pertinent to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer employees" used strategically to crush dissent and maximize conformity. Walmart once again secured a perfect score on the index last year by engaging in LGBT activism and outreach and by providing sex-change guidelines; at least one additional transvestite "inclusive policy or practice for its employees"; and LGBT training elements and an "intersectionality" training session. 'The landscape of corporate America is quickly shifting to sanity and neutrality.' Starbuck noted that Walmart has also committed to: identifying and removing "inappropriate sexual and/or transgender products marketed to children"; reviewing all funding for LGBT events to ensure that kids are not targeted with inappropriate sexualized content; letting its Center for Racial Equity initiative expire; ensuring that supplier diversity programs are not discriminating on the basis of race; eliminating the term "LatinX" from official communications; discontinuing "racial equity training"; and ditching the use of the term DEI. The company has confirmed its change of course, telling the Guardian in a statement: Our purpose, to help people save money and live better, has been at our core since our founding 62 years ago and continues to guide us today. We can deliver on it because we are willing to change alongside our associates and customers who represent all of America. We've been on a journey and know we aren't perfect, but every decision comes from a place of wanting to foster a sense of belonging, to open doors to opportunities for all our associates, customers and suppliers, and to be a Walmart for everyone. Walmart spokeswoman Molly Blakeman told CNBC that the company will no longer permit third-party sellers to sell various LGBT-themed items on the Walmart website, especially products, such as harmful chest binders, that target confused children. Chest binders are pieces of compression clothing that flatten a woman's chest to make her more "male-presenting." They reportedly can cause breathing difficulties, chronic back pain, headaches, skin infections, broken ribs, and malformations of the spine. According to a 2021 study in the journal Pediatrics, 97% of those who use them suffer health problems as a result. While Walmart is taking steps to shield children from LGBT propaganda and deformative apparel, it will continue to award grants and funding to LGBT events such as Pride parades. Blakeman also confirmed that the company will no longer share data with the HRC and will wind down its Center for Racial Equity. "Our campaigns are now so effective that we're getting the biggest companies on earth to change their policies without me even posting a story outlining their woke policies," wrote Starbuck. "Companies can clearly see that America wants normalcy back. The era of wokeness is dying right in front of our eyes. The landscape of corporate America is quickly shifting to sanity and neutrality. We are now the trend, not the anomaly." 'Keep up the pressure.' Starbuck was deluged with congratulatory messages and thanks for helping Walmart find its way back to common sense. "Great!" wrote Elon Musk. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, recently nominated by President-elect Donald Trump to serve as American ambassador to Israel, tweeted, "Standing ovation for @robbystarbuck who is perhaps the most influential person in America restoring our culture & country to sanity! He is [fire emoji]! And thanks to @Walmart for focusing on the core business of retail. It's a gift to the customers & shareholders." Andy Puzder, the former CEO of Hardee's, similarly thanked Starbuck and noted, "The list of actions Walmart is taking to walk away from DEI is impressive! The #1 US employer’s labor policies will once again be based on qualifications, merit and character not sex or skin color. A true win for US workers of every race & both sexes!" "Wokeness is on its deathbed," tweeted All-American swim star Riley Gaines. Starbuck appeared to agree with the sentiment, noting elsewhere, "Wokeness is on life support. We just have to keep up the pressure." The Bud Light boycott demonstrated the vulnerability of corporate giants to conservative boycotts. While the threat of a repeat performance may be enough to prompt companies to act, some organizations may also be responding to the U.S. Supreme Court's June 29, 2023, decision in Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. Harvard/UNC banning race-based college admission. The high court held that it is unconstitutional under the Constitution's Equal Protection Clause and a violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 for colleges and universities to factor race into the admissions process. While some legal experts have indicated that the decision has no direct legal impact on private employers, it has nevertheless paved the way for numerous lawsuits and federal civil rights complaints targeting companies' DEI initiatives, such as the complaint America First Legal filed in September with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission against the kitchenware retailer Williams Sonoma. Just weeks after the Supreme Court ruling, the attorneys general of 13 states wrote a letter reminding Fortune 100 CEOs of their obligations as employers under federal and sate law to "refrain from discriminating on the basis of race, whether under the label of 'diversity, equity, and inclusion' or otherwise." It appears that companies that depoliticize their offerings will not only maximize their market reach but possibly also minimize their legal liability in the face of increasing effective backlash. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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