Underreported Stories of April 18
Students protest over furries attacking them, Google fires 28 employees, & debunking the gender pay gap myth over Caitlin Clark
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It’s Thursday, April 18, and these are the five underreported stories that you need to know. Listen to Underreported Stories on Apple & Spotify.
1. Students Protest School Allowing Furries To Terrorize Peers - Libs of TikTok
Students reportedly walked out of Nebo School District in Utah to protest the school for allowing “furries” to allegedly terrorize the other students. In a now-viral video, students claim that the furry-identifying students bit them, barked at them, and pounced on them without any repercussions from the school administration. The students claim that if they defend themselves in any way, they get in trouble.
2. Google Fires 28 Employees Involved In Sit-In Protests - New York Post
In case you missed it, Pro-Palestininan Google employees hosted a 10-hour sit-in to protest the company’s business ties with the Israeli government. Google fired 28 employees involved in the sit-in protest because they took over office spaces, defaced property, and physically impeded the work of other Google employees.
3. Google Employee Who Seemingly Supports Rape Of Israelis Fired - Kassy Akiva
A woman who worked at Google’s child safety team accused Israeli women who were raped by terrorists of lying to “punish men of color.”
Kate Sims posted, “Do not be swayed by Karens and their crocodile imperial feminism against rape. It plays right into long tradition of [white] women weaponizing femininity/motherhood to discipline/punish men of color.”
4. Columbia Students Claim They Were Sprayed By Israeli Chemical Weapons. It Was Actually “Fart Spray” From Amazon - Free Beacon
Columbia students claimed they were sprayed with an Israeli chemical weapon. Turns it out, it was actually fart spray purchased on Amazon. Pro-Palestinian protesters told the Columbia Spectator they had been sprayed with “skunk,” which is a crowd-control chemical created by the Israeli Defense Forces.
According to a lawsuit, it appears that the “toxic chemical” was actually something called “Liquid Ass” which is a gag gift that smells like farts. You can buy it on Amazon for $26.11.
5. Debunking The Gender Pay Gap Myth In The WNBA - NBC News x Wikipedia
The mainstream media is stoking outrage over the fact that star female basketball player Caitlin Clark makes significantly less money than her male counterparts in the NBA. Watch today’s video for a quick fact-check on why this gender pay gap is a myth.