Riots in Berkeley over scheduled talks by culture commentators Ann Coulter and Milo Yiannopoulos revealed the left at its absolute worst and most violent. The mayhem of 2017 routinely saw extreme Marxist campus groups like antifa throwing rocks at people, setting fires, punching strangers, assaulting bystanders with bike locks, and using other forms of violent intimation against…
MORE »In the Old Executive Office Building a man named Solomon Lartey spent his first few months working for President Trump as the person putting together some of the most important jigsaw puzzles in America. He reassembled Donald Trump’s discarded papers. Lartey is a 30-year veteran records management analyst who earned $65,969 taping President Trump’s papers…
MORE »Domino’s Pizza has learned what most Americans already knew: the government is agonizingly slow, weak, and ineffective. Why wait around for the state to fix problems when we’ve got a perfectly good free market to utilize? That’s the rationale behind a new initiative from Domino’s Pizza seeking to make America’s roads, and pizzas, great again,…
MORE »The University of Melbourne theater department is looking to bring back segregation. A student-run dance performance in Australia decided to try out Jim Crow by separating white attendees from anyone of color as well as requiring whites to sign a “declaration” in order to even see the show. The Australian reports that Isabella Mason’s “Where I Stand”…
MORE »Experts are predicting the end of memes if the EU enforces a new revamped copyright law. The regulations on the table will force websites to filter out text, audio, photos, and video posted by users if the image matches anything on the over-inflated database of copyrighted material. In addition to memes being on the chopping block,…
MORE »The kinder, gentler Starbucks very publicly vowed to never remove loiters from its stores after a viral video caught employees in Philadelphia asking a pair of grifters to leave. But nation-wide virtue signaling may come at a very high price for the rest of us. The once great coffee chain, turned public bathroom surrounded…
MORE »A pub is fighting back against thousands of internet posts labeling its owners ‘Nazis’ in one of the most bizarre, fact-free internet-driven hysteria campaigns yet.
MORE »A doe-eyed cheerleading coach was sentenced to six years behind bars from a Texas judge for confessing to a sexual relationship with a 15 year old boy while she was pregnant. 27-year-old Katherine Ruth Harper was arrested in March 2017 when police caught wind of an ongoing sexual relationship with one of her students. Multiple sexual encounters…
MORE »One night in 2017, Clark Camp’s life was turned upside down. He now rots in a prison cell for the crime of bringing a legal fire arm into New York City, and the mistake of dating a leftist.
MORE »In Polk County, Florida 11 men were arrested in connection with an undercover child pornography operation that included employees of Disney World and Legoland. Last month detectives designed “Operation Guardians of Innocence II” to smoke out and arrest people involved with the possession, promotion, and distribution of child pornography. The 11 suspects racked up 660…
MORE »Tuesday morning high school student turned anti-Second Amendment activist David Hogg was “swatted” at his family’s home in Florida. At 8:30am police were called to respond to what was thought to be an armed suspect barricaded inside the Hogg-pen. After a SWAT team was deployed the report was discovered to be a hoax. Broward County Sheriff’s spokesman Joy…
MORE »A Change.org petition with nearly 600,000 signatures in support of press freedom and free speech has been targeted by Buzzfeed News for removal.
MORE »In a despicably cruel maneuver, ABC may be planning a third reboot of the sitcom focusing on Sara Gilbert as the main attraction. But will anyone watch Roseanne without Roseanne?
MORE »Arkady Babchenko was supposed to be dead, but on Wednesday the Russian journalist shocked the world when he walked into a press conference in Kiev, Ukraine. “I’m still alive,” said Babchenko to a stunned room. The 41-year-old was reported to have been gunned down, until revealing he staged his death to flush out what he…
MORE »In 2014 Dinesh D’Souza received a disproportionately severe punishment after convicted of exceeding campaign contribution limits. On Thursday President Trump sought to make things right by granting the conservative filmmaker and commentator a full pardon. “Today, President Donald J. Trump issued an Executive Grant of Clemency (Full Pardon) to Dinesh D’Souza, an accomplished author, lecturer, and…
MORE »Stockton, CA is a city with a reputation for unchecked violence and economic mismanagement that led to bankruptcy and a housing collapse. As Mayor Michael Tubbs moves forward he demands bold, and perhaps unhinged solutions to the downturn. 27-year-old Tubbs proposes giving $500 a month to certain citizens. The Stanford graduate believes the “free money”…
MORE »Disgraced former NAACP leader Rachel Dolezal, who was forced to resign after it was revealed that she faked being black, is taking things a little too far. Dolezal has been charged with felony theft in Washington state after obtaining almost $9,000 worth of government assistance. KHQ-TV first broke the news about Dolezal, who legally changed her name to…
MORE »In the midst of the Roseanne Barr tweet controversy yesterday, ABC executives called former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett about canceling Roseanne before the news actually broke. Jarrett boasted to a panel on the “Everyday Racism in America” town hall on MSNBC that the C.E.O of Disney, Bob Iger, gave her a personal heads up about Roseanne’s ousting before…
MORE »Close Trump ally and political operative Roger Stone took fake news to task in an op-ed published in the Central Florida Post over the weekend. The target of Stone’s frustration was Wall Street Journal writer Shelby Holliday. “In the forty years I have been in American politics I have encountered more than my share of fake news peddlers…
MORE »Twice failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton confessed that after being rejected from public life she may have her sights set on a new venture: becoming the CEO of Facebook. On Friday the aging former First Lady was honored by the upper crust of Harvard by receiving the Radcliffe Medal, which is bestowed upon those the…
MORE »White people were told to stay away from a bar in Portland, Oregon on Monday as black customers got paid $10 upon arrival during a “Reparations Happy Hour.” The white-guilt fueled event, hosted by a local activist group called Brown Hope, was billed to be a safe space for people of color to connect with one…
MORE »J.L. Van Dyke is an attorney in Texas with an all-too-familiar tale. The target of a left-wing harassment campaign, which he claims got him fired from two separate jobs in the past year, Van Dyke got fed up and decided to take legal action. He spoke exclusively to DANGEROUS about how his case against a…
MORE »With young men veering away from blue collar careers, Germany looks to train asylum seekers from the Islamic world to become truck drivers, according Austrian news site Wochenblick. The initiative is called “The drive into your new future” and aims to entice the migrant population to get behind the wheel of a 20,000-pound big rig. The…
MORE »New York Democrat Congressman Adriano Espaillat and Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. filed a formal complaint with the disciplinary committee of the New York State Unified Court System against attorney Aaron Schlossberg. Schlossberg, 42, a lawyer in Manhattan, broke the Internet on Wednesday and sent the media and the left running for their pitchforks after a viral video posted…
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