30 November 2016

Professor Watch List Gaining Steam

Charlie Kirk
Students in the United States who want to study and be free from continuous liberal rants from their teachers now have access to a database that will inform them with the click of a button who among the professors can avoid in school.

Higher Education Research Institute at UCLA concluded in 2014 that 60 percent of college professors identify as "liberal" or "far left." Given that, the education watchdog aptly named ProfessorWatchlist.org created a tool that would help them make a prudent decision while signing up for classes. The team’s work is a project of the nonprofit organization Turning Point USA (TPUSA).

29 November 2016

To Escape Corruption Charges, Join the U.N.

Nadine Heredia
A former first lady of Peru who is facing money-laundering charges was shrewd enough to learn that she can be granted immunity if she gets a posting with a United Nations agency in Geneva.

"Privileges and immunities (are) extended to staff of all UN agencies, and staff members of specialized agencies in the exercise of their functions," UN spokeswoman Alessandra Vellucci said in a statement.

27 November 2016

German Police Purges Islamic Jihadists Centers

German Police
German police on Tuesday carried out sweeping raids across 10 states in a probe against an Islamist group suspected of propagating hate and inciting 140 youths to fight alongside jihadists in Syria and Iraq.

The group called The True Religion (Die wahre Religion) is now also banned, Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said.

26 November 2016

Time To Identify LGBT Students in Texas

LGBT Students
Currently, there are about 39 percent of LGBT Americans that were rejected by a family member or friend due to their gender identity or sexual orientation, a third of Americans think being transgender is wrong, and 41 percent say they would be upset if their child were transgender.

Those are pretty big numbers, why why it is s understandable and it makes sense why Texas Sen. Konni Burton filed a bill that will force out LGBT kids.

24 November 2016

Move To Get Rid of LGBT UN Privileges Intensifies

Africa is Anti-Gay
It won't be long now before significant changes will be made at the United Nations office to overturn the unpopular provision to give lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgenders (LGBT) special privileges over the other segment of the population.

The African countries led a group of nations that will try to use a vote in New York to reverse an earlier decision, which they were unable to defeat at the Geneva-based Human Rights Commission (HRC). The issue at stake: a council decision last June to create the U.N.’s first independent expert focused only on "violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity."