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So much for free speech lmao

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Penny is due back in court on March 20

Who else is excited for a fiery butt peaceful summer of love?

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Her attorney's

https://media.giphy.com/media/xT5LMR54QNEOxyvLYQ/giphy.webp

Mfw Alec's deranged plot is realized

https://media.giphy.com/media/3oEjHCWdU7F4hkcudy/giphy.webp

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The number of children being put on puberty blockers has doubled since the NHS pledged to clamp down on the treatment, The Telegraph can disclose.

At least 100 children – some as young as 12 – have been put on the drugs to prevent puberty since July 2022, when health officials said the practice would be stopped outside of clinical trials after a darning review of children's gender services.

:#marseybong: :#10inbongland:

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Japanochuds... we got her. :marseywomanmomentgenocide: :marsey!japanese:

The Ukrainian-born winner of this year's Miss Japan beauty pageant and the contest's organizers say she has renounced her title after a magazine published an article about her affair with a married man.

Karolina Shiino was crowned Miss Japan on Jan. 22, setting off renewed public debate over what it means to be Japanese in a country where homogeneity and conformity are still valued.

In a message posted on Instagram on Monday, Shiino said that after the article came out, she offered to give up her crown and resign from her modeling agency. She said her offers were accepted.

The Associated Press could not immediately reach Shiino for comment.

The Weekly Bunshun magazine reported last week that Shiino had been in a relationship with a doctor who is married. Initially, she appeared to confirm the relationship but said she did not know he was married.

Later, she said her earlier explanation “was not true” :marseywomanmoment: and that she was aware of his married status and that he had a family. She apologized and said she was in a state of shock and fear over the report and panicked, which is why she was not able to tell the truth.

“I'm very sorry for causing the tremendous trouble and for acting as if betraying everyone who has supported me,” she said on Instagram.


!chuds typical ukkkraine moment

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Trump warns ‘cognitively impaired' Biden will lead US into ‘World War II'

DDR is earning his nickname lmao.

Somebody make a DDR marsey, basically :marseybiden: but with :mars!eytrump:

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In order to show those evil chuds how backwards they are, Governor Pritzker signed legislation introducing an Immigrant Bill of Rights in Illinois, a move that was praised by Chicago legislators.

https://www.illinois.gov/news/press-release.23653.html

"Wait, I didn't think you'd actually send immigrants here! They're supposed to stay down there!," say those legislators as Chicago recently bans unannounced migrant drop offs.

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Earlier this month, Zoom followed in the footsteps of many of its peers in the tech industry and laid off 150 employees---about 2% of its workforce---in an effort to redirect its resources and invest in what the company described as "critical areas for the future." One of the teams that Zoom deemed superfluous was the group of employees working on diversity, equity, and inclusion, according to a Bloomberg report this week.

In an internal note to employees, chief operating officer Aparna Bawa claimed that, in lieu of an internal team, Zoom would bring on DEI consultants who would focus on inclusion. Per Bloomberg, Bawa also said that Zoom had to "change its approach to DEI." In a statement to Fast Company, a Zoom spokesperson said, "Zoom remains committed to DEI and ensuring its principles remain firmly rooted in our DNA across our entire company."

As Fast Company reported last year, this decision is in line with a broader trend across the tech industry---and other sectors, too---that has led companies to quietly disinvest from the very public commitments they made in 2020, in the aftermath of George Floyd's murder. Too often, when companies are forced to trim headcount, DEI jobs are among the first to go. As the tech industry cut over 400,000 jobs between 2022 and 2023, many DEI teams were gutted; Twitter's 30-person DEI team, for example, was reduced to just two employees after repeated layoffs and Elon Musk's acquisition. In other cases, at companies like Amazon, former employees have reportedly been replaced with cheaper, less-experienced hires.

Like so many companies, Zoom brought on its first chief diversity officer, Damien Hooper-Campbell, in June 2020 and published its first diversity report in 2022. But Hooper-Campbell left within 22 months and was never replaced. (As Fast Company reported in 2021, Zoom did not have Hooper-Campbell report to the CEO or head of operations.) Over the past few years, many DEI leaders have left their posts due to burnout or opted to start their own consulting practices, often in response to shrinking budgets and the exhausting pace of their work---which is all the more challenging when corporate DEI commitments are constantly in flux.

While DEI practitioners have long had to contend with cyclical investment in their work, the Supreme Court's ruling on affirmative action last year has sparked an especially strong backlash from politicians and business leaders. More recently, the issue has become the target of outspoken executives including Musk and Bill Ackman, who have openly derided DEI initiatives. And while the affirmative action ruling did not apply to private employers, Edward Blum---the conservative lawyer driving much of the anti-affirmative action movement---has brought lawsuits against such organizations as the Fearless Fund, a VC firm that invests in underrepresented founders.

Even beyond cutting jobs or trimming budgets, it's clear that this broader cultural pushback is impacting how companies are approaching DEI. As conservative activists have threatened legal action, companies including JPMorgan Chase and Tesla have already altered the language of their diversity initiatives or revised their DEI goals.

!chuds !nooticers :#chudspin2:

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Moderna's CEO says the same racist non-sense

and the FBI :gigachadglow:

https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/28/politics/wray-fbi-covid-origins-lab-china/index.html

and the CIA :marseyglow:

https://oversight.house.gov/release/testimony-from-cia-whistleblower-alleges-new-information-on-covid-19-origins

and the US Department of Energy

https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/26/politics/covid-lab-leak-wuhan-china-intelligence/index.html

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by the way this litigation has been ongoing and the chemical in contention has been on the shelf being sold to consumers the whole time

https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/bayer-loses-third-appeals-case-over-glyphosate-weedkiller-2021-08-10

Do the regulators just not care?

mmt of when Bayer got fined millions for knowingly giving people HIV

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/bayer-admits-it-paid-millions-in-hiv-infection-cases-just-not-in-english

also as a company they have quite the problematic herstory

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/bayer-accused-of-aiding-nazis

https://media.giphy.com/media/S9gCTpB8SInEQ/giphy.webp

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