• Blizzard Continues To Ban Pro-Hong Kong Statements On Twitch Streams

    Laura Loomer - Oct 19th 2019 10:16am EDT

    Blizzard, which runs an e-sports program called Hearthstone and is currently holding a worldwide gaming tour which it calls the Masters Tour, is banning pro-Hong Kong statements from its Twitch channel. “Viewers who type ‘Free Hong Kong’ during the Hearthstone Masters Tour will receive a 24-hour chat restriction from the PlayHearthstone Twitch channel,” Dot Esports said. “Dot Esports […]

  • UPDATE: Tensions Boiling Over In Hong Kong, Protestors Warn That “Blood Will Flow”

    Laura Loomer - Oct 17th 2019 7:31am EDT

    A Chinese dissident is warning of an impending crackdown by the communist Chinese regime after reports that a protestor was beaten bloody in the streets of Hong Kong Wednesday. “The Communist Party is determined to let blood flow in Hong Kong,” Wang Dan, a member of the student-led Tiananmen Square protests in 1989, reportedly said. […]

  • Sports Reporter Jason Whitlock Breaks Ranks With SJW Colleagues, Destroys NBA For A Week Straight

    Laura Loomer - Oct 16th 2019 10:11am EDT

    Fox Sports 1 reporter Jason Whitlock has been on a heater for the past week, dishing out beatdowns to the hypocritical NBA and its players who have kneeled before the brutal communist Chinese regime instead of standing for freedom in Hong Kong. “NBA has given up on America. NBA business model is based on getting […]

  • South Park Escalates Tiff With Chinese Government In 300th Episode

    Laura Loomer - Oct 12th 2019 11:26am EDT

    Long-running animated series South Park continued its fight with the Chinese government in its 300th episode this week after the program was cutoff in China last week. “In the episode, titled “SHOTS!!!,” Towelie forces Randy Marsh to declare ‘F— the Chinese government,’” Business Insider said. “Marsh is reluctant at first since he’s been selling marijuana […]

  • WATCH: Why this Hongkonger laughs at my haters

    Tommy Robinson - Oct 10th 2019 7:41pm EDT

    At one of the protests for Hong Kong, here in Melbourne, a Hongkonger approached me to tell me how much she appreciates my reporting. The woman went on to tell me she knows that many people call me ‘far-right’ but recognises they’re wrong and they obviously “haven’t watched your videos”. My conversation with the Hongkonger […]