Author: Don Khan Swaylo

“Change is Coming” Tweets Enes Kanter in Latest Assault Against the CCP

Boston Celtics’ Center Enes Kanter is still on the offensive against the CCP. “Change is coming and no one can stop it,” Kanter said in a tweet on Thursday that shows several groups that Kanter has brought to light in the past expressing their gratitude to him for highlighting their plight...

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Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick Takes Massive Pay Cut to Obscure from Sexual Harassment Probe

Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick is taking a substantial pay cut, mostly out of the kindness in this heart. Or is it that there is a massive investigation and subsequent lawsuits filed against Activision Blizzard regarding sexual harassment, and he knows the company needs something of a distract...

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PETA Tries to Cancel “Bullpen” In the Middle of the World Series

The 2021 World Series is currently tied heading into Game 3 in Atlanta between the Braves and the Houston Astros. The Braves, playing host to the Fall Classic for the first time since 1999, will be allowed to use the team’s signature rally cry, the Tomahawk Chop, for the first time since it was �...

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Let’s Go Brandon Dominates iTunes Charts, Knocking off Adele, Ed Sheeran, and Elton John

iTunes Top 10 USA charts seem to be incredibly unified in their messaging. 3 of the Top 5 and 4 of the Top 10 are all about cheering on everyone’s favorite NASCAR driver, Brandon Brown. Or perhaps, it’s the meme that refuses to quit: Fuck Joe Biden. Accurate as of October 28th, three versions of...

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Spider-Man: No Way Home Characters Confirmed Via Empire

Empire’s December covers are dedicated to the upcoming Spider-Man: No Way Home. Let’s take a glimpse into what new/old characters are coming back to tangle with Tom Holland’s Spider-Man. As Spider-Man stands all superhero-y in an all-new suit, there are several obvious references to Willem Daf...

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Kyle Beach Comes Forward as “John Doe” in Chicago Blackhawks Sexual Assault Investigation

The sexual assault investigation into the 2010 Chicago Blackhawks concluded Tuesday with the resignation of GM Stan Bowman and a $2 million fine levied against the Blackhawks. The player at the center of the probe, no pun intended, revealed himself to be former 11th overall pick in the 2008 NHL Entr...

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