I SAY âbravo Mount Carmel School!â for providing junior students a series of comprehensive, interactive and multi-media lessons about the Holocaust.
Like most historical events, the details of the unspeakable horrors perpetrated by the National Socialist German Workersâ aka Nazi Party seem to be fading from our collective memories. There was a time when calling someone âNaziâ was considered slanderous â when it still meant âpure evil.â  Not anymore. Like the word âfascistâ (or, for that matter, âracist,â âcorrupt,â etc.) âNazi,â to quote George Orwell, âhas now no meaning except in so far as it signifies âsomething not desirableâ â â or âsomeone I disagree with.â
Как издавались Очерки Русской Смуты Деникина и что в них нашел Ленин
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Dopo centocinquant anni la Comune di Parigi manda ancora i francesi sulle barricate
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An Orange County man who helped raise more than $100,000 for a San Diego barista last summer is now being sued by the woman who was refused service by the barista for not wearing a mask. (Shutterstock)
SAN DIEGO, CA An Orange County man who started a GoFundMe effort last summer that raised more than $100,000 for a Starbucks barista who refused to serve a San Diego woman not wearing a mask is now being sued for defamation by the same woman.
Matt Cowan has started another fundraising effort that has raised more than $22,000 in the past two days after he was named in a lawsuit by Amber Lynn Gilles. Gilles, who was involved in the run-in with the barista last June, is seeking damages against Cowan and his Irvine-based social media company, where Cowan works as a manager.