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NO WARRANTS NEEDED
Speaker Pelosi has ordered the FBI to seize phone records of Republican members of Congress to determine who they were talking to during the protests on January 6th.
No warrants needed! Pelosi runs the show.
BIDEN BUILDS HIS OWN CAGES
In less than one month President Biden has rescinded Trump’s ban on child separation and built new cages for migrant children. They’re luxurious shipping containers with a nice little window with bars.
CALI’S RICH GOT VACCINES MEANT FOR MINORITIES
Vice News reported, “LA’s Rich Somehow Got COVID Vaccines Meant for Minority Communities.”
The COVID-19 vaccination rate remains low among Black and Hispanic Floridians despite initiatives announced by Gov. Ron DeSantis to bring more shots to underserved communities. Now, the federal government has stepped in. The Federal Emergency Management Agency plans to open four mass vaccination sites in Florida with one at Miami Dade College’s North Campus and the others in Orlando, Tampa and .
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February 21, 2021 07:58 IST
Tamil poet-writer-politician Salma’s hard-won personal victories give her voice universal resonance and a unique, reified timbre
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Tamil poet-writer-politician Salma’s hard-won personal victories give her voice universal resonance and a unique, reified timbre
Scholar Leela Gandhi said that what post-colonial theory “fails to recognize is that what counts as ‘marginal’ in relation to the West has often been central and foundational in the non-West.” This rings true with regard to feminism and its relationship with women from minority communities, whether Muslim or Dalit or Black. While Indian feminists successfully negotiated the mainstream to reposition issues like Sati or widow remarriage as being about women first and about culture and religion after, they hesitated to make the same leaps with, say, triple talaq.
Speak to relatives of Baloch missing persons: Maryam Nawaz asks Pak PM ANI | Updated: Feb 18, 2021 11:05 IST
Islamabad [Pakistan], February 18 (ANI): Amid the growing atrocities against the minority communities of Pakistan, PML-N vice presidentMaryam Nawaz has asked Prime Minister Imran Khan to speak to the relatives of the Baloch missing persons who are protesting in Islamabad against the various human rights violations, including the issue of enforced disappearances. You are placed in the corridors of power, Maryam said on Wednesday in a message to the Pakistan Minister as she visited the protest site in the D-Chowk area, Geo News reported. It is your duty to listen to these people, Maryam added.