By Mark Dice
Published on Aug 14, 2019
By Mark Dice
Published on Aug 14, 2019
By Ethan Cai
With the rise of politically correct culture, students and universities have vehemently pushed for diversity and inclusivity movements, resulting in many things being labeling âoffensive.â
In the past, students have signed fake petitions to ban âoffensiveâ holidays like Valentineâs Day and even Christmas to push diversity and inclusion.
[RELATED: VIDEO: GW students say ‘Colonials’ mascot too offensive]
Amid these ongoing diversity and inclusivity movements, Campus Reform went to George Washington University in Washington, D.C., where students previously voted to ban their âoffensiveâ Colonials mascot. GW students also previously told Campus Reform that President Barack Obama is the best president in U.S. history.
Campus Correspondent Ethan Cai asked George Washington students if they supported changing âoffensiveâ crosswalk lights because the âwalkâ sign only portrays an image of a white man.
How far will this movement of diversity and inclusion go? Where will the line be drawn for what is considered offensive?
WATCH:
âAs we students cross the street, we are told by the symbol of a white man when it is okay to cross,â the fake petition stated. âMany students from diverse backgrounds, including individuals of color, gender fluid individuals, and LGBTQA+ individuals, feel oppressed by this.â
[RELATED: VIDEO: Students at George Washington University say Obama is greatest president ever]
By signing the petition, students âvehemently urge[d] the University to consider changing the crosswalk signs.”
Many students signed Campus Reformâs fake petition. Even one university faculty member expressed support, as well.
âThereâs definitely a lack of representation,â one student said about the crosswalks. Another said that she thought the change would be âone stepâ to a more welcoming campus environment.
[RELATED: VIDEO: Students sign fake petition to ban ‘Hurricane’ mascot at U. Miami]
âThatâs so cute! Oh my god yeah,â a student said with excitement about the idea. âI can see like, I guess, why some students have a problem with it⌠Iâll totally sign that.â
âOh thatâs so lit,â another student exclaimed.
What did other students say? Watch the full video above to find out.

By Chris Tomlinson
The Hungarian minister made her announcement on social media platform Facebook over the weekend, saying she would be creating a âworking groupâ within the ministry to âinvestigate the possibilities for a legal environment to ensure the transparency of social media service providers â both on EU and national level.â
âOriginally their job would not be to influence societal processes and elections by censoring comments on an ideological basis, however, if they had done it once they shall accept the necessity of the regulation and follow the rules of democracy,â she added.
The announcement comes only a month after Emmanuel Macronâs government announced it would be taking the opposite view and would look to force search engines and social media networks to censor âhate speechâ in France.
The measure, which was passed in early July, would see large fines for internet companies who do not remove offending material within a 24-hour period.

The European Union has also pushed for censorship of âhate speechâ on social media in recent years, including proposing a similar law to the French legislation in September of last year.
German Chancellor Angela Merkelâs government has also demanded social media companies remove âhate speechâ and introduced fines of up to 50 million euros for companies which violate the policy.
Social media censorship has been a major issue in the United States with President Donald J. Trump looking to use various agencies, including the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), to potentially regulate online censorship through an executive order.
A leaked draft of the executive order, entitled âProtecting Americans from Online Censorship,â would allow the FCC to change how social media companies are treated under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act which allows tech companies to censor lewd or questionable content.


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By Mark Dice
Published on Aug 13, 2019

By Helen Buyniski
More than two thirds of American adults get their news from social media at the same time that more than half expectthat news to be “largely inaccurate.” Perhaps sensing a business opportunity, Facebook has moved in to manage that news consumption, reportedly offering mainstream outlets millions of dollars per year to license their content in order to present it to users authoritatively, as “Facebook News” â having long since ceased trusting users to share news among themselves.
But trusting Facebook to deliver the news is like trusting a cheetah to babysit your gazelles â all that’s left at the end is likely to be a pile of bones. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg warned legacy media last year that if they did not work with his plan to “revitalize journalism,” they would be left dying “like in a hospice.”
An offer they can’t refuse? Facebook offers mainstream news millions in licensing fees

Dangling a few million in front of news outlets after depriving them of the advertising cash on which they once subsisted is merely the final step in the process of consolidation and control that began when Facebook removed actual news from its newsfeed in an effort to manage the narrative in the run-up to the 2016 election. A move ostensibly designed to “favor friends and family over publishers,” it instead plunged mainstream and especially alternative media into financial oblivion, setting them scrambling to recoup lost traffic as their place in subscribers’ feeds was taken by cat videos and family snapshots.
Alternative media were further marginalized after Zuckerberg inked a deal with the Atlantic Council â NATO‘s narrative-managers whose board is populated by some of the most notorious warmongers of recent history â who arrived to set the platform straight after it failed to deliver the 2016 election to Hillary Clinton. The group would ensure Facebook played a “positive role” in democracy in the future, a press release promised. Six months later, hundreds of popular political pages had been purged for getting in the way of the Atlantic Council’s version of “democracy.” Several more purges followed, many pages getting the axe for nothing more than espousing views “favorable to Iran’s national interests” or posting content with “anti-Saudi, anti-Israeli, and pro-Palestinian themes.”

Zuckerberg has never hidden his desire to see Facebook become an internet driver’s license, and he has no doubt watched gleefully as French President Emmanuel Macron‘s government weighs requiring citizens to turn over actual identity documents in order to sign up to use Facebook. The platform was the first to adopt an intelligence-agency-friendly “real name policy,” irritating political activists, performers, and others who prefer not to have their social media activity follow them around in real life.
Privacy advocates are currently up in arms over the FBI’s recently-revealed plans to monitor social media platforms in real time. Combined with the recently leaked FBI decision to label all “conspiracy theorists” as potentially-dangerous domestic extremists, this looks an awful lot like a manufactured rationale to spy on the majority of the US population. Yet Facebook has been feeding users’ data to the government for over a decade. It joined the NSA’s PRISM program in 2009, providing the agency with its own convenient backdoor for slurping up the data others have had to hack themselves. Not that that’s been very hard â Facebook admitted last year that data on “most” of its users has been compromised at some point by “malicious actors.”
Facebook’s decision to hire one of the co-authors of the notorious PATRIOT Act as General Counsel earlier this year was touted as a move that would help the company “fulfill its mission.” Which would be what, exactly?
Despite its egregious privacy record, the areas of reality outside Zuckerberg’s control are dwindling rapidly. With the rollout of Facebook’s Libra coin, commerce, too, is falling under the shadow of this menacingly bland figure.
When Zuckerberg was photographed traveling through Middle America several years ago, many pointed out it looked like he was running for president. His announcement around the same time that he had found religion â a vague, made-for-TV, feel-good faith guaranteed not to antagonize anyone â also had the feel of a campaign move. If Facebook â and Zuckerberg’s â history is any guide, he has bigger things in mind for Facebook News than a new tab on the user interface. Every campaign needs a press office, after all…

By Richard Moorhead
The event was being organized by the National Straight Pride Coalition.
In a twist many are calling indicative of the cityâs double standards and selective approval process, Modesto has granted permission for a Gay Pride Festival to take place in the city. From the looks of it, the gay pride event receives a significant amount of city resources, a luxury the municipal government is unwilling to provide to the planned straight pride parade.
On their website, the National Straight Pride Coalition expresses their support for heterosexuality, God-ordained nuclear families, Western Civilization, Caucasians, Christianity and Nationalism.
The movement expresses a desire for âpreventing the current and future generations of all races and colors from being destroyed by the inherent malevolence of the Homosexual Movement toward our founding principles.â
A city spokesman named Thomas Reeves claimed the city couldnât approve the straight pride parade because of safety concerns. Modesto apparently wanted the National Straight Pride Coalition to obtain liability insurance for the event.
He said the event may end up receiving approval after all if itâs willing to move their desired location from Graceada Park to downtown Modesto. It remains to be seen if city is merely going through to motions to make it seem like the pride event received a fair process before shutting down their event, or intends to actually the straight pride organizers a chance to voice their views.

By Shane Trejo
But they shouldnât expect any to arise soon, if ever, as a report from New Right founder Michael Coudrey indicates that a mysterious camera malfunction has prevented any footage of Epsteinâs alleged suicide from being captured.

Rampant speculation and conspiracy theories are reaching a fever pitch as a result of the incredibly suspect circumstances around Epsteinâs alleged suicide.


Just yesterday, several prominent officials who served in the administration of former President Bill Clinton were implicated as Epsteinâs co-conspirators, abusing child prostitutes as apart of his illicit sex trafficking network, in court documents released to the public. The civil lawsuits against Epstein will continue despite his sudden and suspicious demise.
Jennifer Araoz, an alleged Epstein victim who intends to file a lawsuit against him this week, is âangry Jeffrey Epstein wonât have to face his survivors of his abuse in court,â but will continue onward in her pursuit of justice against the late predator.
âWe have to live with the scars of his actions for the rest of our lives, while he will never face the consequences of the crimes he committed the pain and trauma he caused so many people,â Araoz said in a statement.
âEpstein is gone, but justice must still be served. I hope the authorities will pursue and prosecute his accomplices and enablers, and ensure redress for his victims,â she added.
Araozâs attorney Robbie Kaplan believes that âthe many victims of Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplices should not lose hope.â
âWe will continue to fight tirelessly on their behalf not only to seek justice, but also to ensure that all of the facts of his monstrous crimes become known to the world,â he said. â⌠We need to expose the whole truth here so that crimes of this scale and scope never happen to any young girls (or boys) ever again.â


By Shane Trejo
Cloudflare wrote a blog where they congratulated themselves for enforcing censorship and taking another step on the road to Big Brother.
âWe just sent notice that we are terminating 8chan as a customer effective at midnight tonight Pacific Time. The rationale is simple: they have proven themselves to be lawless and that lawlessness has caused multiple tragic deaths. Even if 8chan may not have violated the letter of the law in refusing to moderate their hate-filled community, they have created an environment that revels in violating its spirit,â they wrote.
However, despite their haughty virtue signaling, Cloudflare gives service and protection to websites that promote pedophiles and the serial victimization of children.
NOTE: We are not listing the actual names of these websites because we do not want to drive traffic to these predatory entities hosted by Cloudflare.
One such website is a Facebook-style web platform that allows pedophiles to gather, share tips, and meet children for the purposes of depraved and illegal sex acts. Cloudflare is listed as the current provider for Domain Name System (DNS) services for this website.

Another website serviced by Cloudflare is a portal that serves as a hub for âVirtuous Pedophiles,â a movement designed to rehabilitate pedophiles and normalized their disgusting urges in the eyes of the public. This perverse movement even has a WikiPedia page that reads as follows:
Virtuous Pedophiles is an Internet-based mutual support group for pedophiles who acknowledge having a sexual interest in children and do not act on their attraction. Members support each other in trying to lead normal lives without committing child sexual abuse. Members share the belief that sexual activity between adults and children is wrong and always will be. They also work against the stigma attached to pedophiles. The two founders of the group use the pseudonyms Ethan Edwards and Nick Devin. They do not reveal their true identity because they fear ostracism and hatred against their stigmatized psychological disorder. There are over 2000 users registered,Â
Liberal rag Salon even ran a piece sympathizing with one organizer in which the man was painted as a figure worthy of praise rather than scorn for masturbating in a bathroom while working as a babysitter for a 5-year-old girl.
Salon was forced to take the video down after widespread anger, but it was archived here:
This movement is aided and abetted by Cloudflare, who provides DNS services to allow these individuals to meet and build a movement of acceptance for their vile actions.

With Cloudflare picking and choosing who they conduct business without neutrality based on their subjective morals, could doing business with known pedophiles and facilitating their networking abilities be seen as an endorsement for those illicit activities?

Cloudflare accused 8Chan of violating the âspiritâ of the law and proving âthemselves to be lawlessâ by refusing to restrict freedom. In issuing that judgment, Cloudflare implies that the pro-pedophilia websites enabled by the tech firm are essentially lawful and just.