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đ” Netflix's Anti-White Propaganda
Good evening. Itâs Thursday, March 20.

Conservatives on social media accused Stephen Graham and Jack Thorne, the creators of the hit Netflix show âAdolescenceâ of promoting âwhite hate.â
Irish political commentator Keith Woods shared a photo of the showâs young star Owen Cooper, who plays 13-year-old Jamie Miller, side-by-side with a photo of Hassan Sentamu, the 17-year-old who fatally stabbed a teen girl at a bus stop in London in 2023.
The showâs creators previously shared that the premise , involving a teen boy accused of murdering his classmate, is not based on a single incident. Instead, it reflects the growing number of knife attacks across the U.K.


Europeâs biggest military powers are drawing up plans to take on greater responsibilities for the continentâs defence from the US, including a pitch to the Trump administration for a managed transfer over the next five to 10 years.
The discussions are an attempt to avoid the chaos of a unilateral US withdrawal from Nato, a fear sparked by President Donald Trumpâs repeated threats to weaken or walk away from the transatlantic alliance that has protected Europe for almost eight decades.
The UK, France, Germany and the Nordics are among the countries engaged in the informal but structured discussions, according to four European officials involved. Their aim is to come up with a plan to shift the financial and military burden to European capitals and present it to the US ahead of Natoâs annual leadersâ summit in The Hague in June.

Elon Musk will receive a briefing Friday on the U.S. militaryâs top-secret war plans for China, according to two U.S. officials, giving the wealthy businessman and presidential adviser insight into one of the Pentagonâs most closely guarded operational blueprints.
Musk will be briefed on how U.S. forces would fight in a potential China war, including maritime tactics and targeting plans, the officials said. China will be one of several topics to be discussed at the Defense Department, one of the officials said.
The meeting underscored the crosscutting interests Musk has as a senior adviser to President Trump with a powerful and expansive role in the new administration. It could give him as the head of Tesla, which relies on China for car production, and SpaceX, a U.S. defense contractor, access to sensitive military secrets unavailable to business competitors.

An employee at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. was fired on Thursday after he published a 35-minute nude protest video against President Donald Trump.
Tavish Forsyth â a contractor for the Kennedy Centerâs WNO Opera Institute â protested Trumpâs takeover of the board in a 35-minute video titled, âTrump Declares War on Artists | Do I Quit the Kennedy Center?â
In the video, Forsyth sat completely nude with only a small rainbow heart to cover his penis as he debated the pros and cons of leaving his job at the center, now chaired by Trump after the president replaced members of the board with his own allies, including Second Lady Usha Vance and Fox News host Laura Ingraham.


A former FBI agent who previously claimed Rudy Giuliani was potentially âcompromisedâ by Russia was arrested Monday by the FBI, court records filed Tuesday reveal.
Johnathan Buma was about to board a departing international flight at the John F. Kennedy International Airport when he was arrested by FBI agents, according to recently filed court documents. He was charged with disclosing confidential material, or violating 18 U.S. Code Section 1905.
Buma was an FBI Special Agent and Supervisory Special Agent specializing in counterintelligence and counterproliferation issues. He submitted his letter of resignation to the bureau on Sunday, according to the filing.

Trump administration lawyers have determined that an 18th-century wartime law the president has invoked to deport suspected members of a Venezuelan gang allows federal agents to enter homes without a warrant, according to people familiar with internal discussions.
The disclosure reflects the Trump administrationâs aggressive view of presidential power, including setting aside a key provision of the Fourth Amendment that requires a court order to search someoneâs home.
It remains unclear whether the administration will apply the law in this way, but experts say such an interpretation would infringe on basic civil liberties and raise the potential for misuse. Warrantless entries have some precedent in Americaâs wartime history, but invoking the law in peacetime to pursue undocumented immigrants in such a way would be an entirely new application, they added.

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D., Texas) declared in February that the government is ânot in the business of giving out moneyâ to taxpayers. But when it comes to the simple luxuries in her own life, the firebrand lawmaker is happy to let the public foot the bill.
That includes her taxpayer-funded car. Crockett has billed the public $999.96 every month since she assumed office in January 2023 to pay for a âvehicle lease,â according to House disbursement records reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon. Itâs unclear the make and model of Crockettâs publicly financed whipâlawmakers are not required to disclose that information and her office did not return a request for commentâbut itâs enough to pay for a Tesla Model S, Elon Muskâs luxury sports sedan, which leases for $998 per month.
Crockett obtained her taxpayer-funded vehicle through a little-known fringe benefit that allows representatives to bill the public for a fresh set of EPA-approved wheels to traverse their congressional districts. Some 42 lawmakers participated in the program in 2024, including 15 Republican participants who represent geographically expansive districts that average 18,100 square miles each.

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick urged Fox News viewers to buy Tesla stock, calling CEO Elon Musk âprobably the best person to bet onâ he had ever met.
Lutnick offered the investment advice on Wednesdayâs episode of Jesse Watters Primetime after host Jesse Watters had delivered a long monologue criticizing the vandalism of Tesla vehicles, dealerships, and charging stations, and protests directed at the company and Musk over his support for far-right politics and wide-ranging budget cuts and layoffs that were happening as part of DOGEâs efforts to reshape the federal government.
Watters introduced Lutnick and asked him, âHow are you interpreting firebombing Teslas?â


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