“We Failed” – Danish Newspaper Apologizes for Not Questioning the Government’s COVID-19 Narrative (VIDEO)
One of the leading newspapers in Denmark issued a public apology for spreading the government’s lies about COVID-19 and narratives without sufficient skepticism throughout the pandemic. Ekstra Bladet published an article last month with the title “Vi fejlede,” which means “We failed.” Ekstra Bladet is a Danish tabloid newspaper, published by JP/Politikens Hus in Copenhagen…
CA Governor Newsom Apologizes For Saying “Gangs” When Discussing Organized Criminal Gangs Looting Trains (VIDEO)
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) on Thursday visited a rail theft cleanup site after organized gangs stole thousands of Amazon and UPS boxes from trains. Gangs of thieves in California have stolen thousands of boxes from trains. As freight trains slow down or come to a stop, the thieves jump onto the trains and use…
National School Boards Association apologizes for likening parents to ‘domestic terrorists’ in letter – but AG Garland still plans to set FBI on ‘intimidating’ mums and dads
The National School Boards Association issued an apology on Friday after a letter it sent to the Biden administration that likened some parents of school children who have protested their child’s curriculum to domestic terrorists The news comes after Attorney General applauded the letter, while calling for the FBI to investigate such parents. ‘As you…
School Boards Association Apologizes for Letter Comparing Parents to Terrorists
Glen Gibellina, representing “We The People of Manatee County,” speaks during the Manatee County School Board meeting in Bradenton, Fla., September 7, 2021. (Octavio Jones/Reuters) The National School Boards Association has apologized for a letter that called on the Biden administration to investigate whether alleged threats against school-board members constituted domestic terrorism. The NSBA Board…
City Of Philadelphia Finally Apologizes For Police Bombing A Neighborhood In 1985
By John Vibes This week, the Philadelphia City Council voted to formally apologize for bombing the homes of the MOVE activist group, which left 11 people dead, including five children, and burned down 61 homes in 1985. The measure was introduced by Jamie Gauthier, a city councilor who grew near where the attack occurred. Gauthier…