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Quote from: Herman post_id=475131 time=1663685828 user_id=1689
The only good president was Trump.

Most of them tried to improve the lives of Americans.

DKG

The Biden administration's National Park Service intends to tear down a statue of William Penn from a historic park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The removal of the statue is being done to make the park a more "welcoming, accurate, and inclusive experience for visitors."


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Quote from: DKG on January 08, 2024, 11:41:07 AMThe Biden administration's National Park Service intends to tear down a statue of William Penn from a historic park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The removal of the statue is being done to make the park a more "welcoming, accurate, and inclusive experience for visitors."



WOW! That cracker Christian didnt own slaves as Quakers didnt do that sort of thing. He's old and white tho, so #TRIGGERED!
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DKG

Quote from: Lokmar on January 08, 2024, 12:14:46 PMWOW! That cracker Christian didnt own slaves as Quakers didnt do that sort of thing. He's old and white tho, so #TRIGGERED!
Perhaps he misgendered someone.
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Brent

A  panelist at the World Economic Forum's Davos conference suggested creating "exclusion lists" to demonetize sources sharing so-called "disinformation."

Jeanne Bourgault, the president and CEO of Internews, an international nonprofit that provides "support" to independent media outlets in more than 100 countries, addressed how to prevent the spread of what she considers inaccurate information during a Davos conference panel titled "Defending Truth."

Bourgault explained that one of the most effective ways to keep people from being exposed to so-called inaccurate information is to develop lists or guides for advertisers that tell them where to and where not to spend.

Brent

Also WEF,  Klaus Schwab envisioned a future without elections, predicting that voting will no longer be needed as artificial intelligence will be able to predict who voters would want in power.

Herman

A Virginia realtor has been accused of "hate speech" for posting a Bible verse on Facebook in 2015. The realtor — who is also a pastor — faces the possibility of being hit with fines or could lose his license, which would jeopardize his long-time real estate career.

Wilson Fauber is a 70-year-old realtor who has "faithfully served his community as a real estate agent and broker for over 40 years," according to the Founding Freedoms Law Center. Fauber is a member of the National Association of Realtors and has held this membership throughout his career.

Last year, two Staunton realtors — including an openly gay man — filed a complaint against Fauber with the Virginia Association of Realtors, according to CBN. The complaint accused Fauber of "hate speech."

The alleged "hate speech" was a social media post that Fauber shared on his personal Facebook account in 2015. Fauber reportedly reposted a scripture from Rev. Franklin Graham that stated homosexual sex is a sin, based on Leviticus 18:22.

The complaint argued Fauber's post violated the National Association of Realtors' Standard of Practice 10-5.

"Realtors must not use harassing speech, hate speech, epithets, or slurs based on race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status, national origin, sexual orientation, or gender identity," the code of ethics and standards of practice states.

However, the hate speech policy did not go into effect until Nov. 13, 2020.