Anonymous ID: c610f3 Oct. 12, 2018, 1:44 p.m. No.3454446   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4585

Global Markets Dump $6 Trillion As "Loco" Fed & Trade Turmoil Spark Panic

 

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https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-10-12/global-markets-dump-6-trillion-loco-fed-trade-turmoil-spark-panic

Anonymous ID: c610f3 Oct. 12, 2018, 2:14 p.m. No.3454811   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4846

TO ALL CONCERNFAGS, YOU ARE AS DESTRUCTIVE AS SHILLS

 

WE THE PEOPLE HAVE THE POWER

 

  1. If Q is a shill/larp/whatever what is the purpose of waking up an armed population of several hundred million?

 

  1. Libtards and lefty soy boys are skinny weak little bitches their women have more fight in them, how the fuck are they going to win if it comes to a fight? 4-6% Lefty's v 94-96% Patriots!

 

  1. What is the purpose of waking up billions of PEOPLE WW, when they could've lead us to the slaughter without too much resistance?

 

  1. Why the fuck are you here concernfagging if this is all bullshit?

 

  1. WHY ARE THING GETTING BETTER?

 

  1. CALM DOWN & TRUST THE PLAN.

 

  1. WE ARE THE CALM BEFORE AND DURING THE STORM NOT WEAK MINDED PUSSIES.

 

  1. GOD WINS CAUSE IT'S HIS PLAN

 

WWG1WGA

Anonymous ID: c610f3 Oct. 12, 2018, 2:18 p.m. No.3454857   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4880

California parents disturbed over state mandated gay rights lessons some say aren’t age appropriate

 

Parents are disturbed by what they say is inappropriate teaching material at the Elk Grove Unified School District in Elk Grove, California.

What are the details?

 

Parents of children attending the schools in the Elk Grove Unified School District got a preview of some new books that are aimed at educating students about gay rights and LGBT inclusivity.

 

According to KOVR-TV, however, some parents aren’t happy that some of the books — including a book tailored to second graders — feature life lessons from a drag queen.

 

On Thursday, some parents were able to preview the books, which are mandated by the state of California in an effort to meet state education standards for inclusivity. California law stipulates that the public school curriculum must include teaching contributions from LGBT people as well as varying cultural and ethnic groups.

 

Parents were asked to review the books and provide feedback. On one of the forms, according to KOVR, one choice is “sweet spots,” which is an area to reflect positive feedback. The second choice is “red flags,” or an area to reflect comments or questions.

 

One parent, Carrie Harrell, said, “I want to make sure that [the books are] age-appropriate, and I want to know what is going to be taught to my child.”

 

Harrell added that she’s not “anti-LGBT,” and that she loves all people, but her concerns lie with teachers discussing complex human sexuality with 7-year-olds.

 

“It needs to be dealt with appropriately,” Harrell explained. “I hope they read the feedback and I’m hoping it’s not just a piece of paper.”

What’s age appropriate?

 

Other parents were adamant that some lessons on LGBT activism and rights simply weren’t appropriate for kids of a certain age.

 

Greg Burt with the California Family Council expressed such concerns, and said that one book in particular — “My World Interactive,” by publishers Pearson, Scott Foresman, and Prentice Hall — features the story of Jose Julio Sarria, who is believed to be the first openly gay man individual to run for office.

 

“My World Interactive” is a second grade-level book and also features people like George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.

 

One passage in the controversial book reads, “[Sarria] decided to be honest. He told people he was gay and that sometimes he dressed as a woman. He was the first person to do this when running for office. … It inspired other gay leaders to run for office, too.”

 

“I just don’t think Elk Grove parents are ready or interested in having their second-graders learn honesty from a drag queen who has a criminal record!” Burt quipped, referring to Sarria’s 1974 arrest in a hotel bathroom on “morals charges.”

 

Xanthi Pinkerton, a spokesperson for the Elk Grove Unified School District, explained that the chapter featuring Sarria was “about how people can make a difference.”

 

Pinkerton noted that a district committee plans to review all parent feedback, but added that the district is simply following California state mandates on education and inclusivity.

 

Books will likely be implemented for the 2019-20 school year.

 

https://www.theblaze.com/news/2018/10/12/california-parents-disturbed-over-state-mandated-gay-rights-lessons-some-say-arent-age-appropriate

Anonymous ID: c610f3 Oct. 12, 2018, 2:21 p.m. No.3454893   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4909

AZ Dem Senate Candidate Said 17 Months After 9/11 That She Didn't Care If Americans Joined The Taliban

 

In February 2003, appearing on a radio show hosted by a local libertarian activist the day before an anti-war event that was protesting U.S. involvement in Afghanistan, Krysten Sinema, who is running in 2018 as the Democratic Party’s candidate for the Arizona Senate, told the host, Ernest Hancock, that she didn’t care if Americans wanted to fight for the Taliban.

 

The exchange started with Hancock asking Sinema if she would oppose him joining the Taliban, saying, “Now you would say, maybe we do owe something to the world, as long as it's nice and sweet and peaceful and what you want to do.”

 

Sinema responded, "Well, it's not so much a candy cane kind of theory as you're making it stand out. But I do think that those of us who are privileged to have more do owe something to others."

 

Hancock asked, "By force? By me, as an individual, if I want to go fight in the Taliban army, I go over there and I'm fighting for the Taliban. I'm saying that's a personal decision …"

 

Sinema asserted, "Fine. I don't care if you want to do that, go ahead."

 

At the event the next day, as reported by CNN's KFile, a flyer distributed by an group led by Sinema showed an American soldier as a skeleton inflicting "U.S. terror" in Iraq and the Middle East.

 

https://www.dailywire.com/news/37071/az-dem-senate-candidate-said-17-months-after-911-hank-berrien