And you knew it was a bogus outfit
from day one, didn't you...
BLM paid a company owned by Damon Turner, the father of co-founder Patrisse Cullors' child, nearly $970,000 to help 'produce live events' and provide other 'creative services.'
Newly released tax filings revealed how Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors used charity funds to pay her friends and family large sums for various 'consulting' services, as well as charter a private flight. The co-founder's brother, Paul Cullors, received more than $840,000 for providing security services to the foundation. Leaders have seemingly justified the expense by saying the foundation's protection could not be entrusted to former police professionals who typically run security firms because the BLM movement is known for vehemently protesting law enforcement organizations. A consulting firm run by Shalomyah Bowers, who is BLM's board secretary and has previously served as deputy executive director, was paid more than $2.1 million for providing the organization with operational support, including staffing, fundraising and other key services.
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A man described by Project Veritas as a senior engineer with Twitter has been caught admitting to an undercover reporter that the company has a strong left-wing bias, and conservatives are routinely censored. Siru Murugesan was filmed by a Veritas operative saying that the company culture at Twitter is extremely far left, and saying his colleagues 'hate, hate, hate' the proposed takeover by Elon Musk. 'Twitter does not believe in free speech,' he said, adding that his co-workers 'hated' Musk's $44 billion bid to take control of the company. 'They hate it,' he said. 'Oh my God. I'm at least like okay with it. But some of my colleagues are like super left, left, left, left, left.' Asked how his co-workers responded to the news of Musk's buyout, Murugesan replied: 'They're like, 'this would be my last day if this happens'.' Murugesan said Twitter's office politics were so left-leaning they shaped his own views, and changed him. 'Like I started working at Twitter and became left,' he said. 'I think it's just like the environment, like you're there and you become like this commie.'
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The Boston Red Sox (14-21) are in fourth place in the American League East, 12 games behind the first-place New York Yankees (26-9).
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Hey Joe - if ya get a coupla hours, could you explain to all of us how raising taxes on somebody like Bezos or Zuckerhead is gonna make the cost of our everyday necessities like toilet paper, gas, food and other shit go down?
I musta been out sick that day in Econ101...
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The Food and Drug Administration has authorized that panties be considered protection against infections that can be transmitted from the vagina or anus during oral sex. It is a first for underwear.
The undies are part of an understudied but important area of sexual health where the few options for protection are considered cumbersome and hardly used.
“Oral sex is not totally risk-free,” said Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo, director of the division of infectious diseases at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She said the need for protective methods was of growing importance because more “teenagers are initiating their first sexual activity with oral sex.” For people of all ages, she added, a protective barrier that is enjoyable to use could “reduce anxiety and increase pleasure around that particular behavior.”
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