Year: 2022

Through 2022, parents across the country have fought to have books deemed “age inappropriate” and “pornographic” removed from schools.
Across 5,000 schools, more than 1,600 book titles were removed in the 2021-2022 school year, according to NBC News. The books most commonly removed from schools, including “Gender Queer: A Memoir” and “All Boys Aren’t Blue,” contain images of masturbation and explicit descriptions of sexual encounters.

 

TikTok star Brandon “Boogie B” Montrell was the victim of violence in Blue New Orleans over the weekend.
While Christmas shopping with his grandmother on Friday, Montrell was shot and killed after being struck by a stray bullet.
His mother blasted leaders in the Democrat -run city where violence is rampant.
The New York Post reports:

Montrell’s mother confirmed Saturday that the 43-year-old social media personality and comedian was the man killed while sitting in a car parked in the Rouses grocery store in the Warehouse District around 4:07 p.m. the afternoon before.

You better be careful how you pack for holiday travel this year.
The people responsible for handling your luggage at the airport may not be as gentle with it as you like to think.
That was certainly the case in a video that has gone viral on social media in recent weeks.
In the clip, two baggage handlers can be seen carelessly throwing luggage onto a conveyor belt.
The way they were tossing those suitcases around, if any valuables were inside, it’s more than likely they were damaged or destroyed.

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A new lawsuit has been filed challenging Seattle’s “Mandatory Housing Affordability” ordinance because it makes housing unaffordable in the city.
The case is being brought by the Institute for Justice on behalf of Anita Adams and her family.
The idea by the city is to create a hammer to use against developers who want to build pricey units, as the alternative to extreme fees is to promise to rent out units at below-market rates for at least 75 years.
The IJ reported, however, that there are concerns about the scheme.