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After losing the White House, this time Donald Trump is also losing his wife Melania Trump. Melania will end her 15-year relationship as soon as her term as president ends. The former Slovenian model is also considering a deal with her son Baron Trump to secure her share in her husband's property.

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President Trump again went after Harley-Davidson in a Fox News interview.<br /> <br />President Trump has again slammed iconic US motorcycle manufacturer Harley-Davidson over its tariffs-motivated decision to move some of its production out of the US. <br>"I guarantee you, everybody that ever bought a Harley-Davidson voted for Trump," the president told Fox News'</a> Maria Bartiromo in an interview that aired Sunday. "They are called, 'Bikers for Trump.'"<br>"I think [Harley is] going to take a big hit. I just think it's a great American product and our people have more pride than they used to have," Trump added. "They don't want [Harley] built in another country."<br>These remarks come after he tweeted</a> on Wednesday: "Harley-Davidson should stay 100% in America, with the people that got you your success. I've done so much for you, and then this. Other companies are coming back where they belong! We won't forget, and neither will your customers or your now very HAPPY competitors!"  He expressed similar sentiments the day prior, tweeting: "A Harley-Davidson should never be built in another country-never! Their employees and customers are already very angry at them. If they move, watch, it will be the beginning of the end - they surrendered, they quit! The Aura will be gone and they will be taxed like never before!"  "When I had Harley-Davidson officials over to the White House, I chided them about tariffs in other countries, like India, being too high," Trump also stated. "Companies are now coming back to America. Harley must know that they won't be able to sell back into U.S. without paying a big tax!" Harley-Davidson's decision is linked to Trump's decision to impose tariffs on allied nations like those in the European Union, notes the New York Times</a>.  The EU responded by slapping steep tariffs on a number of US goods, including motorcycles.

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It has been announced controversial newspaper columnist Katie Hopkins is to speak at The University of Kent. The event is being organised by the Liberty Union but critics say she is not welcome in Kent. Should she be speaking at the university? We asked students at the University of Kent in Canterbury.

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What is political extremism? Professor of psychology Jordan Peterson points out that America knows what right-wing radicalism looks like: The doctrine of racial superiority is where conservatives have drawn the line. "What’s interesting is that on the conservative side of the spectrum we’ve figured out how to box-in the radicals and say, 'No, you’re outside the domain of acceptable opinion,'" says Peterson. But where's that line for the Left? There is no universal marker of what extreme liberalism looks like, which is devastating to the ideology itself but also to political discourse as a whole. Fortunately, Peterson is happy to suggest such a marker: "The doctrine of equality of outcome. It seems to me that that’s where people who are thoughtful on the Left should draw the line, and say no. Equality of opportunity? [That's] not only fair enough, but laudable. But equality of outcome…? It’s like: 'No, you’ve crossed the line. We’re not going there with you.'" Peterson argues that it's the ethical responsibility of left-leaning people to identify liberal extremism and distinguish themselves from it the same way conservatives distance themselves from the doctrine of racial superiority. Failing to recognize such extremism may be liberalism's fatal flaw. Jordan Peterson is the author of 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos<br /><br />Read more at BigThink.com: http://bigthink.com/videos/jordan-peterson-the-fatal-flaw-lurking-in-american-leftist-politics<br /><br />Follow Big Think here:<br />YouTube: http://goo.gl/CPTsV5<br />Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BigThinkdotcom<br />Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigthink<br /><br />Transcript: I would like to talk briefly about depolarization on the Left and the Right, because I think there’s a technical problem that needs to be addressed. So here’s what I’ve been thinking about.<br /><br />It’s been obvious to me for some time that, for some reason, the fundamental claim of post-modernism is something like an infinite number of interpretations and no canonical overarching narrative. Okay, but the problem with that is: okay, now what?<br /><br />No narrative, no value structure that is canonically overarching, so what the hell are you going to do with yourself? How are you going to orient yourself in the world? Well, the post-modernists have no answer to that. So what happens is they default—without any real attempt to grapple with the cognitive dissonance—they default to this kind of loose, egalitarian Marxism. And if they were concerned with coherence that would be a problem, but since they’re not concerned with coherence it doesn’t seem to be a problem.<br /><br />But the force that’s driving the activism is mostly the Marxism rather than the post-modernism. It’s more like an intellectual gloss to hide the fact that a discredited economic theory is being used to fuel an educational movement and to produce activists. But there’s no coherence to it.<br /><br />It’s not like I’m making this up, you know. Derrida himself regarded—and Foucault as well—they were barely repentant Marxists. They were part of the student revolutions in France in the 1960s, and what happened to them, essentially—and what happened to Jean-Paul Sartre for that matter—was that by the end of the 1960s you couldn’t be conscious and thinking and pro-Marxist. There’s so much evidence that had come pouring in from the former Soviet Union, from the Soviet Union at that point, and from Maoist China, of the absolutely devastating consequences of the doctrine that it was impossible to be apologetic for it by that point in time.<br /><br />So the French intellectuals in particular just pulled off a sleight of hand and transformed Marxism into post-modern identity politics. And we’ve seen the consequence of that. It’s not good. It’s a devolution into a kind of tribalism that will tear us apart on the Left and on the Right. <br /><br />In my house, I have a very large collection of socialist, realist paintings from the former Soviet Union—propaganda pieces, but also kind of harsh impressionist pieces of working-class people and so forth—and I collected them for a variety of reasons. Now you could debate about the propriety of that given the murderousness of those regimes. And fair enough, I have my reasons. But I don’t have paintings from the Nazi era in my house, and I wouldn’t. And that’s been a puzzlement to me because I regard the communists, the totalitarian communist regimes, as just as murderous as the Nazi regimes.<br /><br />But there’s an evil associated with the Nazi regime that seems more palpable in some sense. So I’ve been thinking about that for a long time. And then I’ve been thinking about a corollary to that, which is part of the problem with our current political debate.<br /><br />On the Right, I think we’ve identified markers for people who have gone too far in their ideological presuppositions. And it looks to me like the marker we’ve identified is racial superiority.

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Joe Rogan previews the UFC women's bantamweight title fight between Amanda Nunes and Valentina Shevchenko.

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Joe Rogan & Jeff Dye discuss men v women in combat sports<br /><br />In this clip both Jeff and Joe riff like crazy and touch briefly on the men v women debate<br /><br />

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⁣Tecknat Barn Svenska:Välkommen Till Gösta Knutsson (1908-1973) DVDRIPPEN (Svenska) Trailer (3D)

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Saiba o que se sente dirigindo caminhões enormes pelas estradas da velha Europa. Sinta-se o rei da estrada com o Euro Truck Simulator.

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China's Sichuan allows unmarried people to legally have children to bolster falling birth rate; Pakistan: At least 17 dead and over 90 injured in mosque explosion; WHO says Covid-19 is still an international emergency; German chancellor, Scholz, rules out sending fighter jets to Ukraine; China: Earthquake of magnitude 5.9 shakes country's South East region; Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson claims Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened to kill him with a missile. <br /><br />#Sichuan #ChinaBirthRate #PakistanBlast




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