HAKE NEWS Tue. 11-22-22
VIDEO YouTube | Rumble | Twitter | BitChute | Odysee | Podcast jlptalk.com
Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Tuesday, November 22, 2022 AD
End of Hour 1: Nick fills-in on the news. He gives Ukraine propaganda and some other stuff.
End of Hour 2: Hake returns! Disney goes back to Bob Iger. // Colorado Springs gay club shooting: Hate crime (“Bias”)? // Railroad strike seems imminent! // Africa Twitter people getting fired want more money //
After JLP, is The Hake Report back? Yes!
Hour 1 Tue. 11-22-22
Opening monologue: Emotions are evil, worshiping the Devil. Salvation is of the heart (anger to love), not of the vices. Attacks on Trump and Musk, darkness hate you if you become free. (Political Correctness) “Never Again Trump” Paul Ryan no friend of voters. No reason to fear, no love. Bill Barr turn on Trump. What Republicans are speaking up for Trump? You won’t get help from the world, even govt. No salvation but within.
Amazing call that holds over to second hour: Miguel from Philly buying prostitutes after forgiving parents…
Nick does the NEWS…
Hour 2 Tue. 11-22-22
GREAT CALL: JLP tells Miguel from Philly (held from first hour) to pray, watch thoughts, don’t believe them. The real you cannot do wrong, and has not done wrong. God understands it’s a spirit driving you to do wrong.
Jason from Buffalo…
Supers (and mention of World Cup)
Rick from Maine
After JLP, is The Hake Report back?
DISNEY A MESS
(CNN) Disney is saying goodbye to Bob and hello to, well ... a different Bob. The company ousted CEO Bob Chapek, and is bringing former CEO Bob Iger back to the helm. It's quite the media shakeup: One unchristian boomer to another….
ABOLISH HATE CRIMES LEGISLATION!
(CNN) Officials are investigating whether the shooting at an LGBTQ club in Colorado Springs was a bias-motivated crime. Hate crimes in Colorado are referred to as “bias-motivated,” according to the county’s district attorney. The 22-year-old suspected shooter is still hospitalized after being taken down by two club patrons. He is also reportedly not cooperating with police. Richard Fierro, one of the two who subdued the shooter, is a former Army major who served in Iraq and Afghanistan. He said the violence and trauma experienced during the shooting was like that of a war zone. Members of the bar’s staff, a mother and a first-time patron are among the five victims killed in the attack.
RAILROAD STRIKE
(CNN) The US could face a crippling national freight rail strike soon after rank-and-file members of the nation’s largest rail union rejected a tentative labor deal with freight railroads. There are 12 unions that represent various types of rail workers in the US, and this particular union represents the industry’s conductors. All 12 unions have now made decisions on new contracts, with a total of four unions voting against their contracts. Now, the dissenting unions will remain on the job until at least early next month as negotiations continue to stave off a strike. If even a single union decides to strike, the others will honor picket lines, shutting down the railroads. If the strike were to continue for some time, it would be devastating for American supply chains and consumer costs. (About 30% of US freight moves by rail.) If things get really bad, Congress could intervene.
LORRD AFRICA TWITTER WORKERS COMPLAINING
(CNN) Laid-off employees at Twitter’s Africa headquarters are now accusing the company of discrimination and intimidation. The team, which is based in Accra, Ghana, has hired a lawyer and sent a letter demanding Twitter comply with the West African nation’s labor laws. Those laws indicate they should be provided with additional severance pay and other relevant benefits, in line with what Twitter employees in other regions will receive after massive layoffs at the company earlier this month. Several of the employees also moved to Ghana for the job, and are now demanding assistance with repatriation. Meanwhile, Elon Musk says Twitter is “holding off” restarting its paid verification plan after the initial rollout resulted in a swarm of accounts impersonating brands and public figures.
ELECTIONS
(CNN) The results of the midterm elections are still reverberating through several states. In Georgia, voters are preparing for a December Senate runoff between incumbent Democrat Raphael Warnock and his Republican challenger Herschel Walker.
NOT READ: An appeals court has ruled the state can offer early voting the Saturday after Thanksgiving, rejecting a plea from state election officials who say that particular early voting date violates state law because it follows a shortened holiday week. State Democrats are hailing the decision as a win for voters. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has dismissed a challenge to Texas state legislative maps that critics say intentionally dilute minority voting power and result in an illegal racial gerrymander.
NOT READ: IRAN
(CNN) People detained by Iranian security forces during the country’s ongoing protests have told CNN in harrowing detail about multiple instances of sexual assault and intimidation while in custody. In recent weeks, social media videos have emerged allegedly showing Iranian security forces sexually assaulting female demonstrators on the streets. Reports of sexual violence against activists in prisons have also surfaced. CNN’s reporting corroborated these accounts and uncovered many more. In some of the cases, the assault was filmed and used to blackmail the protesters into silence, according to sources who spoke to the victims. Read the victims’ stories here. As unrest continues in the country, members of Iran’s soccer team remained silent as the Iranian national anthem played at the World Cup before their match against England Monday. The gesture appeared to show solidarity with protesters back home.
Hour 3 Tue. 11-22-22
After JLP, is The Hake Report back?
--