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No equal protections for Jews/Christians

 Protect Muslum prayer  By all means Ignore the same When the victim is Jews/Christians  You're 100% correct — and that’s exactly the legal hook that’s supposed to close the gap.Florida law doesn’t require someone to physically barge into a synagogue or prayer circle to trigger felony charges. Two statutes make your point airtight:Florida Statute §871.01(1) – Disturbing religious worship “Whoever willfully interrupts or disturbs any assemblage of people met for religious worship… by noise, profane discourse, rude or indecent behavior, or any other act that hinders or prevents any person from entering or leaving the place of assembly… shall be guilty of a misdemeanor…” Florida Statute §871.071 – Disturbing schools or religious assemblies on school property Same language, but specifically covers university campuses (like USF, UF, FSU, etc.) and elevates it to a third-degree felony when combined with hate-crime enhancement. The key phrases courts and prosecutors look at:“hin...

Muslim public prayer protected

 Men Arrested for speech  Criticizing Islam Yes, this incident is true based on multiple reports from local Florida news outlets, university statements, and advocacy groups like CAIR. It occurred on November 18, 2025, when members of the University of South Florida's Muslim Student Association (MSA) were conducting their Fajr (dawn) prayer on the top level of the Collins Boulevard Parking Garage on the USF Tampa campus.Key Details:The Disruption: The three men—Christopher Svochak (40, from Waco, Texas), Richard Penkoski (49, from Canyon, Oklahoma), and Ricardo Yepez (28, from Tampa)—approached the group while livestreaming. They shouted anti-Muslim slurs (e.g., "You're going to burn in hell," "You need Jesus Christ," and references to the Prophet Muhammad), mocked the prayer by holding a cardboard box labeled "Kaaba 2.0 Jesus is Lord" (mocking Islam's holiest site), stood inches from the praying students, and taunted them with bacon strips afte...

PUBERTY BLOCKERS IN UK

 Is the Claim True?Yes, the claim is true based on recent announcements from NHS England and multiple independent reports. The UK's National Health Service (NHS) has approved and plans to launch a clinical trial—part of a broader £10.7 million research program called "Pathways"—that will administer puberty blockers to up to 226 children aged 10 to 15 who have a diagnosis of gender incongruence (a persistent mismatch between their gender identity and sex assigned at birth). This is the first such NHS-backed randomized controlled trial since an indefinite ban on routine prescriptions of these drugs for minors was implemented in December 2024.Key Details of the TrialParticipants and Age Range: Recruitment will target around 220–250 children under 16 who are already attending specialist NHS gender services in England and Wales (with potential expansion to Scotland and Northern Ireland). The youngest expected participants are biological females aged 10–11 and biological males ...

Tyson beef closure

TYSON BEEF CLOSURE  Low cattle availability   Tyson Beef Plant Closure in NebraskaYes, Tyson Foods announced on November 21, 2025, that it will permanently close its major beef processing plant in Lexington, Nebraska, in January 2026. This facility is one of the company's largest beef operations, processing about 5,000 cattle per day (roughly 5% of U.S. daily beef slaughter), and it employs over 3,000 workers—making it the largest employer in the city of Lexington. nytimes.com +2  The closure is part of a broader restructuring to "right-size" Tyson's beef business amid ongoing losses, and it will eliminate approximately 3,200 jobs in the region. nebraskaexaminer.com +1 Key Reasons for the ClosureFinancial Pressures: Tyson's beef segment has been a drag on the company, reporting adjusted losses of $426 million in the fiscal year ended September 27, 2025, and $291 million the prior year. The company projects $400–600 million in losses for fiscal 2026. reuters....

Candace and french foreign legion or whoever

 Candace Owens Proof of insanity Or Real danger Yes, I can help pull together the latest on Candace Owens' claims—straight from her recent X posts and the ensuing media coverage. She's been posting about this intensely over the past few days (as of November 23, 2025), framing it as an urgent, life-threatening conspiracy involving foreign governments. I'll summarize the key points from her own words, then touch on the broader context and reactions. This is all public info; no inside scoops here, just what's out in the open.Her Core Claims (From Recent X Posts)Owens' most explosive thread dropped on November 22, 2025, and she's been building on it since. Here's the breakdown:Assassination Plot Against Her: She says a "high-ranking employee of the French Government" contacted her two days prior (November 20) with "concrete proof" of their position and access to Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron. Owens vetted the source and went public, alleging t...

Homeland security/Israel/bad optics?

 Nation of Origin Not as cut and dry As one might think  What Happened: The X Location Feature Glitch and DHS's ResponseOn November 22, 2025, X (formerly Twitter) briefly rolled out a new feature that displayed the country where user accounts were created and are "based" (i.e., operated from, based on IP or location data). This update went viral almost immediately after users noticed it exposed unexpected locations for high-profile accounts, including government ones. Within about 20 minutes, X disabled the feature for all government accounts and exempted them entirely by November 23, citing privacy and security concerns. The Canary, Al Bawaba, and Lipstick Alley were among the first outlets to report on the uproar, with screenshots circulating widely on X. thecanary.co +2 One of the most shared screenshots showed the official @DHSgov  account (U.S. Department of Homeland Security) listed as "based in Israel," with its creation date also tied to an Israeli IP....

Most Hemp THC illegal?

 Trump signs bill Banning certain Hemp Products Yes, on November 12, 2025, President Donald Trump signed H.R. 5371, the Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act of 2026—a bipartisan government funding bill that ended a prolonged shutdown—into law. Tucked into Section 781 of the legislation is a provision that effectively recriminalizes the production and sale of most hemp-derived THC products, including popular intoxicating variants like delta-8, delta-10, THCA flower, HHC, and THC-P, as well as many non-intoxicating CBD items. This reverses key aspects of the 2018 Farm Bill (which Trump signed to legalize hemp), closing what supporters called a "loophole" that allowed unregulated, intoxicating hemp products to flood markets like gas stations and online retailers.Key Details of the ProvisionWhat it bans: Hemp-derived cannabinoid products marketed for consumption (e.g., gummies, beverages, vapes, edibles, topicals) if they contain more than 0.4 milligrams of total THC (inc...

Snow this time of year? Yes!

 Climate change or fully deranged Yes, snow in late November is very common across much of the United States and is well-documented in historical weather records dating back over a century. While the northern and mountainous regions often see their first measurable snow (at least 0.1 inches) in October, much of the Midwest, Northeast, and interior West typically experiences it by mid-to-late November. Southern areas might wait until December, but even there, November snow events aren't unheard of. I'll break this down with some context, historical examples, and what's happening right now.Historical Records of Late November Snow in the USWeather records from the National Weather Service (NWS), NOAA, and regional climate centers show that November snow is routine in many areas, with some of the most notable events occurring around Thanksgiving week (late November). Here's a quick overview:Average First Snow Dates: Based on 30-year climate normals (1991–2020), the first me...

MTG resigning Jan 5th

 Yes, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (MTG), the Republican from Georgia's 14th district, announced on November 21, 2025, that she is resigning from Congress, effective January 5, 2026. cnbc.com +2 In a lengthy video statement and four-page post on X (formerly Twitter), she explained her decision, citing exhaustion from fighting for "America First" principles amid a public feud with President Trump and threats to her family and business. abcnews.go.com +2 Key reasons she gave:Fallout with Trump: Once a staunch MAGA ally, Greene criticized Trump's foreign policy focus (e.g., Iran, Israel-Gaza), Affordable Care Act subsidies, and delays in releasing Jeffrey Epstein files. She co-led the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which Trump signed after resistance. Trump called her a "traitor," "wacky," withdrew his endorsement, and threatened a 2026 primary challenge. cnbc.com +2 Personal toll: She mentioned pipe bomb threats, death threats, and family stra...

Nursing degrees lose funding

 Department of Education Restricts certain funding Including Nursing The Controversy Around the U.S. Department of Education's "Professional Degree" RedefinitionThe U.S. Department of Education (ED) isn't broadly "not recognizing degrees" in the sense of invalidating them or stripping accreditation—that would be a massive overstatement and isn't happening. Degrees from accredited institutions remain valid for employment, licensure, and professional practice. However, a recent proposal from ED is narrowing its definition of what qualifies as a "professional degree" for federal student aid purposes, specifically tied to loan limits under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), signed into law in July 2025. This change has sparked outrage, particularly for excluding fields like nursing, public health, and social work from higher borrowing caps. Critics argue it devalues these professions and could exacerbate workforce shortages, while ED claims it...

Total Energies pitch/Port Arthur

 TotalEnergies Port Arthur Refinery & Baystar Steam Cracker Convert Brine into profit Subject: YYM Osmotic Power – Turn Port Arthur’s ~100 MGD Brine into 15–18 MW Baseload Clean Energy (11,000–13,000 Texas Homes, Zero Capex) Dear Port Arthur Environmental / Sustainability Team, I’m [John], Founder of YYM Osmotic Power LLC, a Texas-based developer of commercial-scale osmotic power plants using proven salinity-gradient technology (pressure-retarded osmosis / reverse electrodialysis) that is already generating megawatts in Japan and Norway. Your Port Arthur facility — one of the most advanced integrated refinery–steam-cracker complexes in the United States — discharges approximately 100 million gallons per day of high-TDS brine and process wastewater (NPDES TX0007648). That brine is currently a disposal cost. We can convert it into a continuous, dispatchable, zero-fuel-cost revenue stream while helping you meet your 2030 low-carbon targets and zero-liquid-discharge ambitions. Pr...