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Dirty Snatch

Katie Perry now stands accused of rubbing her stinky vagina in a woman’s face until the woman puked.

The incident supposedly happened 20 years ago at a nightclub in Melbourne, Australia. Making the accusation: Ruby Rose, an Australian actress and model, seen in the Netflix series Orange Is The New Black. Here’s more from The Salty Cracker.

 

Retard Alert!

Clearing out the bookmarks this week because there’s too much gold sitting on the internet going to waste — starting with Donald Trump at the White House Easter egg roll, where he apparently could not get through a painting session with small children without stopping to sh!t-talk Joe Biden and explain the autopen situation to a group of six year olds.

Then we’ve got the Western Australian Premier during COVID bringing in an Aboriginal interpreter for his vaccine announcement — and said interpreter just speaks normal English but adds “mob,” “one,” and “big” randomly to every sentence while the Premier stands next to her watching his career dissolve in real time.

A bloke in Ireland digs a massive hole on a beach for fun, goes home, then sees it on the news as a potential meteor strike. A local astronomy enthusiast is absolutely certain about this.

A karaoke performance of Wannabe that I subjected SugarTits to in real time, and MUCH more from Bearing.

New Tower Riles Aussie Lefties

They’re building a Trump Tower on the Gold Coast. A $1.5 billion, 91-story, 340-meter luxury skyscraper right in the middle of Surfers Paradise — set to be the tallest building in Australia. And the left are absolutely losing their minds about it.

128,000 people have signed a change.org petition to stop it. The Greens dragged poor Tammy from the Gold Coast into a Senate speech about the housing crisis. Random people are leaving video testimonials on the petition, comparing a tourism development in Queensland to the Holocaust. Someone read an excerpt from Anne Frank’s diary. About a hotel.

SugarTits and I go through the unhinged petition videos so you don’t have to, react to the Australian Greens embarrassing themselves in the Senate, and discuss why a giant gold tower in Surfers Paradise is actually extremely on brand for the Gold Coast. LET’S GO!! Here’s more from Bearing.

The Great Poofter Manhunt

Australia: Victoria Police have issued a red alert over someone using a soft gay slur in a Melbourne park after a fabulously flamboyant LGBTQ+ radio host filmed the culprit running topless near a known gay meetup spot. Not suss at all.

Victoria Police have armed home invasions, car jackings, gang violence, machete attacks and more to deal with – but that was all put on hold because a lispy bearded man was slightly offended.
Australia is cooked. LET’S GO!! Here’s more from Bearing.

Sky News: Another Phony Front

Is X really a right-wing echo chamber, or is the media just losing its grip on the narrative?

This video exposes the flaws in the recent Sky News investigation into Elon Musk and X. We compare X’s policies to other giants like Instagram and TikTok to see who is actually doing the censoring. Here’s more from Mr. Reagan.

Doubts Still Cloud Kirk Killing

Was Israel behind the political assassination of Charlie Kirk? That theory has been kicked around quite a bit over the months since Kirk’s death.

But Harrison Smith, a journalist with InfoWars, was already warning about this crisis point a month before Kirk was killed. On August 8, Smith tweeted on X: “I’m not gonna name names, but I was told by someone close to Charlie Kirk that Charlie fears Israel will kill him if he turns against them.”

Seeing as how that was actually published ahead of the killing, how could FBI Director Kash Patel categorically deny there was any foreign involvement in the assassination? Especially when Harrison Smith says the FBI has never contacted him, seeking any details about the August tweet.

The question becomes: Is the FBI director compromised? Because of President Donald Trump’s pro-Israel positions, can we ever expect any honesty in the investigation of Kirk’s killing? Apparently not. With increasing international demands for censorship, the odds for truth and honesty become even more problematic. Here’s more from Hustle Bitch.

Aussies Witness The Sham

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese parades around the countryside escorted by a small, but heavily-armed cadre of security guards.

This comes after the killings by Arab extremists targeting Jews at Bondi Beach as well as moves by the Australian government to further tighten the restrictions on private ownership of guns. Here’s more from Memology 101.

Australia’s Waffling Leadership

Australia’s mood has shifted, and after Bondi people aren’t buying the script anymore. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese turns up to a memorial and gets booed. An ad about “no more hate” starts doing the rounds. And once again, the words everyone’s thinking somehow never get said.

So I went through the Prime Minister’s own official transcripts to see what he’s actually been talking about since the attack — and what he’s been very careful to avoid. The result isn’t shocking, but it is revealing.

Between the obsession with “Islamophobia,” the constant detours to the far right, and the most painful political word salads you’ll hear all week, it’s pretty clear why Australians are fed up. Here’s more from Bearing.

Deadly DEI Strikes Again

The days of hiding blatant incompetence and destructive woke policies are over. Here are two tragedies that cannot escape our scrutiny, plus good news of a bombing averted, and the ban of chemical castration and gender mutilation of children.

Let’s examine the Keystone Cop investigation of then shooting at Brown University in Rhode Island, as well as the Bondi Beach Massacre and the stabbing of Rob Reiner. Thanks for watching and praying! Here’s more from Lori Colley.

Lock ‘Em Up

Not the kids — the devices. Specifically, the social media programs. Australia has decided that the harm caused to young people by apps like TikTok, Instagram, SnapChat and all the rest far outweigh their benefits.

Should kids be kept away from social media? And perhaps more to the point: CAN THEY be kept away from social media? Here’s a new edition of The Right Angle, led by Scott Ott joined by Bill Whittle and Steve Green.

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