![]() In what can only be a preview of an upcoming Project Veritas video, where James O'Keefe confronts a New York Times "reporter," James found himself being confronted by a cranky middle-aged male "Karen." Personally, I would call them "Chads," but male Karen is easier for SEO. It appears this video may be part of the #UnmaskNYT collection, as it starts with the reporter James confronted running away. Occasionally, James likes to stick his head in and say hi to the people who are a) at the center of an expose, and b) who are expecting their Tinder date. As James was leaving the coffee shop, the rude Male Karen called James a "lowlife."
![]() Former Trump impersonator Alec Baldwin is a gross person. He shot and killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the Baldwin-produced movie Rust. By all reports, it was a tragic accident. One for which Baldwin refuses to take responsibility and is quick to blame everyone else. Now, according to a report from TMZ, Baldwin is blaming Hutchins for the fatal incident. The fatal incident in which a gun Baldwin was holding went off and a bullet from that gun went into Hutchins, at whom Baldwin had the gun pointed. Baldwin's lawyers filed an arbitration claim, alleging Baldwin's deal makes him free from any financial liability. In that claim, it states: "Hutchins directed Baldwin to hold the gun higher, to a point where it was directed toward her. She was looking carefully at the monitor and then at Baldwin, and then back again, as she gave these instructions." The claim goes on to say that neither he nor Hutchins should have had any idea that there was a live round in the gun. That would be the job of the armorer. It is unclear if, as a producer, Baldwin was responsible for hiring the inexperienced armorer that was hired for the movie and who, in her only other job, almost blew out Nicolas Cage's eardrums. Also, as other actors have said, you should always check the gun yourself. But another lawsuit alleges Baldwin refused to take any gun safety classes. Oh, and at some point, according to the claim, Halyna's husband Matthew allegedly told Baldwin, "I guess we're going to go through this together." That was before Baldwin went on TV and said he had no guilt in shooting and killing Matthew's wife. The Hutchins Family is suing Baldwin. Like I said. Alec Baldwin is a gross person. A murderer? No. But still a gross person. The Louder with Crowder Dot Com Website is on Instagram now! Follow us at @lwcnewswire and tell a friend!
![]() Each day that passes is another day in which the public school system proves it is just a taxpayer-funded, union-run, ideologically driven indoctrination camp, spanning from coast to coast. And regardless of what those of us in the Midwest want to believe, our schools are not immune from the predations of the left as regards schools. To prove my point, Fort Riley is only a hop, skip, and jump away from where I currently reside, and Pamela Ricard, a former teacher at Fort Riley Middle School, was suspended last April for having the temerity to stand by her religious beliefs, refusing to entertain one student’s desire to be addressed by her preferred pronouns and newly assumed first name. Instead, Newsweek reports, Ricard utilized “Miss [last name].” In no way was she attempting to disrespect or bully the student, but the school suspended her for it, nonetheless. The school had no policy at the time regarding preferred pronouns, so it utilized existing “bullying by staff; diversity and inclusion; and staff-student relations prohibiting harassment and bullying of students by staff” policies to rationalize the suspension, quickly instituting preferred pronouns policy immediately after the incident. Upon her suspension, Ricard sought a religious exemption from the policy, arguing that she could not violate her Christian beliefs, which state God assigns gender at birth. She was denied not once, not twice, but three times. On Monday, Ricard filed a lawsuit against the superintendent and principal for violating her first and fourth amendment rights, pertaining to free speech, free exercise of religion, due process, and equal protection under the law. In a statement from Ricard’s attorney Josh Ney, he said, “Our suit contends that schools cannot force teachers to promote novel views about gender fluidity and ever-expanding pronoun categories without regard to the First Amendment or due process.” And ever-expanding that list of pronouns certainly is. A quick perusal of TikTok proves that much. Soon, the policy of wearing one’s pronouns like a badge will be necessary if this isn’t put in check. Oh, wait, that’s already happening. I hope Ms. Ricard wins. I hope she ends up with a fat stack when it’s all done, and the administrators find themselves without jobs. But I really hope this moronic pronoun nonsense starts to fizzle out soon. I’m getting quite tired of seeing people misuse the words “they” and “them.” It’s like someone is scratching my eyeballs with a rusty fork. The Louder with Crowder Dot Com Website is on Instagram now! Follow us at @lwcnewswire and tell a friend!
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