On June 8, 2021, the internet broke down. CNN, The New York Times, the UK Government, Amazon, Paypal, the Financial Times, Bloomberg News, Reddit, Spotify, Twitch, Verge, along with thousands of other government, news and social media web sites – all fell off the grid. The western hemisphere was still in dreamland; most of us had not even had our morning coffee yet. It happened just before 6 am EDT. →
If you find yourself in the downtown core of Toronto and you’re in Church Street, you’ll notice the words Church-Wellesley Village over a background of the rainbow colour (in the pic), a signature of LGBTQ2+, below the street name. This is the gay district of Toronto. →
Pag ikaw napadapo sa Church Street ng Toronto, mapupuna mo ang sulatan na Church-Wellesley Village na nasa ibabaw ng pangalan ng kalye na may kulay na bahaghari ng LGBTQ2+. →
Noon isang taon mayroon isang dating cenator at TB komentator na tinanggal nang CNN dahil sa kanyang sinabi “Tayo’y bumuhay nang bayan parang wala…mayroon tayong maga katutubong Amerikano pero…wala masyadong katutubong Amerikano sa Amerikano kultura sa grupo nang maga batang konsebativo nag pulong noon Abril para makinig sa kanyang pananalita tungkol sa maga rehiligion kahalagahan nang Uropian maninirahan sa US. →
Last month, a former US senator and tv commentator, was dismissed by CNN when he said “We birthed a nation from nothing … we have native Americans but … there isn’t much Native American in American culture” to a group of young conservatives gathered in April to hear him speak about the religious values of European settlers in the US.
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