Brickbats: October 2021
News of politicians, police, and bureaucrats behaving badly…

The Pennsylvania Court of Judicial Discipline has found Philadelphia Common Pleas Court Judge Lyris Younge guilty of "repeated, clearly improper conduct" and added that her misconduct while presiding over family court was "blatant and inexcusable." The court found Younge illegally jailed parents, had parents improperly handcuffed in her courtroom, and belittled people who appeared before her. The court suspended Younge for six months and placed her on probation for the rest of her term, which runs through 2026. She may no longer preside over family court and must write letters of apology to those she wronged.
Norway's new marketing rules will require advertisers and social media influencers to label any photos they post or publish that have been retouched. Those who fail to do so could face fines or even prison time.
Quebec's Culture Ministry has ordered that all music played on elevators in government buildings or that plays on government telephones when people are on hold be performed by artists from the province. The order also includes any background music played at government-owned liquor stores and casinos.
Former Minnesota Department of Corrections officer Randy Beehler has been sentenced to 120 days in jail followed by seven years probation after pleading guilty to one felony count of third-degree criminal sexual conduct and one felony count of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct. Beehler was transporting a female inmate when he stopped at a McDonald's. The woman said she would "do anything" for some food. After ordering meals for both of them, Beehler stopped the vehicle, took her handcuffs off, and brought her up front with him where she performed oral sex on him as he drove. The woman reported the incident to corrections officials.
The police department of Glendale, California, has placed four officers on administrative leave after a video showed them punching and kicking a shoplifting suspect.
In Ohio, the Canton City School District has fired Canton McKinley High School head football coach Marcus Watley and six assistant coaches for forcing a player to eat a pepperoni pizza against the boy's religious beliefs. The student is a Hebrew Israelite and does not eat pork or products containing pork such as pepperoni. After the player missed an optional practice, Watley told him he would have to eat an entire pizza or his teammates would have to endure extra drills.

Kuwaiti police arrested a man for insulting the nation after he posted a TikTok video complaining about the heat and a dust storm that covered Kuwait for several days. The man, an Egyptian national who wasn't named by the media, faces deportation.

This summer, West Hazleton, Pennsylvania, Police Chief Brian Buglio resigned and pleaded guilty to misdemeanor federal charges of violating the civil rights of a resident. Paul DeLorenzo said Buglio was upset with him for criticizing the chief and his department on Facebook, calling them slow to make an arrest in a case involving him. DeLorenzo said Buglio threatened to make up a "fake arrest" and jail him if he did not remove his post. In June, the West Hazleton Borough Council voted to hire Buglio back on as a public safety director.
Florida's Bartram Trail High School has offered refunds to anyone who returns a copy of this year's yearbook. Numerous parents and students complained when they saw that at least 80 photos of female students had been digitally altered, typically to cover any exposed cleavage, no matter how minor.
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>>faces deportation.
whew thought you said decapitation.
If so, that would be a headline.
He'll beheading home soon.
if not he'll be late for Chopped.
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If he did his TikTok video with a lisp while wearing a pink keffiyeh, definitely.
He claimed she would get a Big Mac but turns out it was just a small fry. So she filed a complaint.
Hey, it seems like she got what she expected. It's implied in the "special sauce" portion of the two all beef patties jingle.
Yeah, she wanted a Big Mac but all she got was his Whopper with extra mayo.
Nothing from McDonald's is that worth it.
He said he was lovin’ it.
>Quebec's Culture Ministry has ordered that all music played on elevators in government buildings or that plays on government telephones when people are on hold be performed by artists from the province.
Celine Dion, on repeat, forever.
Imagine working in one of those places. Guarantee the suicide rate increases.
Their heart won't go on...
Will they just do French-speaking artists, or will the give the English-speaking ones a chance.
And with modern music, who can tell *which* language it's in, am I right? Pardon me while I shake my cane at those youngsters on my lawn.
Wikipedia has an article on Musicians of Quebec. It's a very long list, and Celine Dion was the only name I recognized. But I can immediately think of several performers from the rest of Canada, and there are probably dozens that I would recognize but not know are Canadian.
Do I know any French songs? Barely. Snatches of a Beatles song that was part English, part French. The round "Frere Jaques", which my mother taught me way back when we didn't have TV and had to make our own entertainment. I also vaguely remember bits of another French round, to the tune of "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" - something about rolling a ball, then a duck???
Perform in English, and Americans don't care where you are from. Perform in French, and you've cut yourself off from all the other North American cultures...
The police department of Glendale, California, has placed four officers on administrative leave after a video showed them punching and kicking a shoplifting suspect.
FTA: "An investigation into the incident, including all actions taken by the officers during the arrest process, was immediately initiated and the officers involved have been placed on administrative leave while the investigation is being conducted."
A whole bunch of articles from June 10 when this incident occurred state the same thing. A subsequent internet search for "Glendale officers video shoplifting suspect" returns the same results, indicating that the investigation is still ongoing nearly 4 months later or that not a single solitary news source found it worth reporting the results of the investigation. I'm going to guess the former.
In any case, you have to wonder if these cops were simply following procedure. When you're beating the shit out of a suspect right there in front of other shoppers whom you have to know are filming you, it's a pretty good indication that you either see nothing wrong with your actions or you simply don't give a fuck who sees you because you know there's not a goddamn thing they can do about it.
No lawsuit filed, investigation cleared the cops, suspect pled guilty.
Don’t go by news coverage.
Go by the fact that it was quietly ignored by the corporate press and race baiting protest class.
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Judge unlawfully jails people: "You must write a letter of apology."
Well, as far as accountability in the courts goes, I suppose that is draconian....
I mean... Us normies would face 20 years for that... But having to write a note works too...
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Quite comical situations. It would be funny if it weren't so sad.