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The comedian and writer Dean Obeidallah has been awarded $4.1 million in a lawsuit he filed against The Daily Stormer, a neo-Nazi website that published a false article about him in 2017.

A federal judge ruled last week that Andrew Anglin, the website’s publisher, and his company “acted with actual malice when they published false statements, with knowledge of the falsity of those statements or with reckless disregard for the truth,” according to court documents.

The ruling was about a June 2017 article in The Daily Stormer that claimed Mr. Obeidallah was a terrorist who had masterminded the deadly bombing in Manchester, England, after an Ariana Grande concert in May 2017. The judgment last Wednesday came as a default because Mr. Anglin never appeared in court during the case, according to Mr. Obeidallah.


Comedian Wins $4.1 Million in Lawsuit Against The Daily Stormer
 
YouTuber buys Michigan town, renames it Gay Hell to protest Trump’s Pride flag ban

YouTube star Elijah Daniel has bought the town of Hell and renamed it Gay Hell, only allowing Pride flags to fly in protest at President Donald Trump’s administration’s refusal to allow U.S. embassies to hoist the flag for LGBT+ Pride month.

The California-based comedian and rapper — who goes by the name Lil Phag — posted a photograph on Twitter of himself alongside a town sign saying “Welcome to Gay Hell …. Michigan’s Hysterical Town.”

“As of today, I am now the owner of Hell, Michigan. I bought the whole town,” he tweeted to his 600,000 followers.

“And my first act as owner, I have renamed my town to Gay Hell, MI. The only flags allowed to fly are pride.”
 
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A planned meeting for Oregon senators on Saturday was canceled amid threats from militia groups, who authorities said intended to demonstrate outside the capitol building in support of 11 Republican lawmakers, likely hiding out in a different state to avoid a vote on climate-change legislation.

Police in a statement to the Salem Statesman Journal said officers have been “monitoring information throughout Friday that indicated the safety of legislators, staff and citizen visitors could be compromised if certain threatened behaviors were realized.”

It’s not clear whether the Senate will be able to return to their chambers on Sunday.

Threats against the state lawmakers and government officials come amid a clash between Democrats and Republicans, specifically over a sweeping greenhouse gas emissions cap-trade-bill. Every GOP senator fled the state Thursday morning instead of sitting by while their Democratic counterparts voted the legislation into law.

In order to continue with any Senate business, lawmakers are required to have a quorum.

Democrats are in the supermajority with 18 members, which means at least two Republican senators must be present to achieve the required two-thirds minimum and move ahead with the agenda.

In response to the Republican’s dash to nearby Idaho, Gov. Kate Brown authorized state troopers to find the wayward politicians and bring them back to Salem. The Democrat additionally called for a $500 fine for each of the missing senators for every day they remained on the lam.

A GoFundMe aimed at covering the fines for lawmakers has already exceeded its $20,000 goal — though that’s not the only support the GOP senators have received.

Militia groups, including the Three Percenters, said they would join protesters outside the Capitol during the Senate floor session slated for Saturday at demonstrations organized as a Facebook event.

They claimed a threat against State Police made by GOP Sen. Brian Boquist as their rallying cry.

“Send bachelors and come heavily armed,” the Dallas republican said during interview on KGW Wednesday. “I’m not going to be a political prisoner in the state of Oregon. It’s just that simple.”
 
A planned meeting for Oregon senators on Saturday was canceled amid threats from militia groups, who authorities said intended to demonstrate outside the capitol building in support of 11 Republican lawmakers, likely hiding out in a different state to avoid a vote on climate-change legislation.

Police in a statement to the Salem Statesman Journal said officers have been “monitoring information throughout Friday that indicated the safety of legislators, staff and citizen visitors could be compromised if certain threatened behaviors were realized.”

It’s not clear whether the Senate will be able to return to their chambers on Sunday.

Threats against the state lawmakers and government officials come amid a clash between Democrats and Republicans, specifically over a sweeping greenhouse gas emissions cap-trade-bill. Every GOP senator fled the state Thursday morning instead of sitting by while their Democratic counterparts voted the legislation into law.

In order to continue with any Senate business, lawmakers are required to have a quorum.

Democrats are in the supermajority with 18 members, which means at least two Republican senators must be present to achieve the required two-thirds minimum and move ahead with the agenda.

In response to the Republican’s dash to nearby Idaho, Gov. Kate Brown authorized state troopers to find the wayward politicians and bring them back to Salem. The Democrat additionally called for a $500 fine for each of the missing senators for every day they remained on the lam.

A GoFundMe aimed at covering the fines for lawmakers has already exceeded its $20,000 goal — though that’s not the only support the GOP senators have received.

Militia groups, including the Three Percenters, said they would join protesters outside the Capitol during the Senate floor session slated for Saturday at demonstrations organized as a Facebook event.

They claimed a threat against State Police made by GOP Sen. Brian Boquist as their rallying cry.

“Send bachelors and come heavily armed,” the Dallas republican said during interview on KGW Wednesday. “I’m not going to be a political prisoner in the state of Oregon. It’s just that simple.”

Excellent stuff, a smorgasbord of shittery from all those involved: fleeing into exile to avoid making a meeting quorate; sending the police out to arrest politicians who are absent; and threatening to shoot legislators.

Let's just hope our lot can outskuldugger them on Halloween.
 
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Ravelry, a social network for knitters with 8 million members, banned users from showing support for Donald Trump on the platform

On Sunday, an online knitting community with 8 million members called Ravelry announced it was banning support for President Donald Trump and his administration on its site.

It said that it would ban posts or content supporting Trump, but it would not delete project data, nor would it ban members who support Trump, as long as they don't talk about it.

"We cannot provide a space that is inclusive of all and also allow support for open white supremacy," a Ravelry blog post said. "Support of the Trump administration is undeniably [in] support [of] white supremacy."
 
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"A Montana judge has recommended that neo-Nazi blogger Andrew Anglin pay $14 million in punitive and compensatory damages to Tanya Gersh, a Whitefish, Montana real estate agent he terrorized with a “troll storm” back in 2016."

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nydailynews.com/news/national/ny-daily-stormer-andrew-anglin-damages-tanya-gersh-20190716-fwmoxpwurrfkjixm5pob5q7ufu-story.html?outputType=amp

also...

"James Alex Fields Jr, 22, was sentenced on Monday to life plus 419 years for killing one person and injuring dozens during the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville on 12 August 2017."

Charlottesville white supremacist gets second life sentence, plus 419 years
 
Ah, a welcome return from Twat Waffle - has she solved the US drug crisis yet? Failed? Sad!

I was worried for a moment when the Felch-Gargling Blunder Cunt left to run for governor of Arkansas that we'd get Ivanka conducting the media circus from here on.
 
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"The socialist Democrats’ deranged hatred of President Trump reached a new pathetic level today, with XXX voting to circumvent the rules of the House of Representatives to allow Nancy Pelosi to call Trump a racist."
 
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