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America One News
11 Oct 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Ta-Nehisi Coates Suggests He Might Have Joined Hamas Terror Attack Due to ‘Oppression’
Author Ta-Nehisi Coates reflected on the potential for radicalization in the context of growing up under oppression in Gaza, questioning whether he would resist violence like that of Hamas. He discussed these views during an interview promoting his book, which critiques Israel's actions in the Palestinian territories.
Coates faced tough questions from CBS reporter Tony Dokoupil regarding his perspectives on Israel, particularly about the lack of Israeli narrative in his book. Following the interview, CBS News executives stated that the questioning did not meet their editorial standards.
Breitbart: Poll: Most Taiwanese Would Fight Chinese Invasion, but Only Half Expect America to Help
A recent poll indicates that nearly 70% of Taiwanese people are willing to take up arms against a potential Chinese invasion, with 64% viewing China's territorial ambitions as a serious threat. However, many respondents doubt the likelihood of an invasion in the next five years and express uncertainty about U.S. military support.
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te emphasized the island's sovereignty during National Day celebrations, asserting that China has no authority over Taiwan. In response, China reiterated its claim over Taiwan, dismissing the island's sovereignty and warning against any moves towards independence.
Breitbart: Milei Blocks 'Irresponsible' University Spending Bonanza, Prompting Leftist Riots
Argentine lawmakers upheld President Javier Milei’s veto of a university financing bill, citing concerns over fiscal balance and economic recovery. The veto was maintained with 85 votes for and 159 against, as Milei's party lacks a congressional majority.
In response, leftist groups protested violently, accusing the government of obstructing educational funding. Milei emphasized his commitment to a "zero deficit" policy and criticized the bill for lacking a clear funding source.
#society
GB News: Church of England offers clergy counselling for 'racial trauma' after being slammed for its diversity and inclusion efforts
The Church of England is offering therapy for clergy experiencing "racial trauma," funded by its Racial Justice Unit. The "Healing Together" program provides up to six sessions of trauma-informed coaching, addressing racism's impact on mental health.
Critics have challenged the Church's diversity initiatives, labeling them as "anti-Christian." This comes amid plans for a £100 million fund to address historical ties to slavery and the creation of a "racially just church."
The Telegraph: How the brutality of October 7 reconnected Jews to their religion
Attendance at a small synagogue has surged to 150 people on Friday nights, a significant increase from just two dozen last year. The gathering reflects a communal need for support and emotional expression through prayer and song amid current challenges, particularly regarding hostages in Gaza.
Rabbi Josh notes that the service offers a safe space for connection and healing, with congregants finding solace in shared experiences and understanding. For many, this weekly gathering serves as a form of therapy in a time of isolation and distress.
Front Page Magazine: Free Speech Impediment
The Free Speech Movement, which began at UC Berkeley in 1964, is facing a stark reversal as many current students advocate for limiting speech they find offensive. Recent surveys indicate a significant portion of students support reporting professors for expressing controversial ideas, reflecting a shift in attitudes toward free expression on campuses.
This shift has prompted students from northern states to seek education in southern universities, drawn by a perceived sense of community and lower costs. The ongoing decline in free speech protections poses a challenge to democratic values, necessitating urgent action to uphold First Amendment rights.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Report: North Koreans Are Using AI and Fake IDs to Get Remote Work in West
North Korean engineers are leveraging AI and other technologies to deceive foreign governments and corporations, securing remote jobs that generate funds for Kim Jong-un's regime. A recent case involved Matthew Isaac Knoot, who facilitated this scheme from Tennessee, earning over $250,000.
U.S. authorities dismantled Knoot's operation, which involved using stolen identities to pose as U.S. IT workers. This incident highlights a broader trend of North Korean infiltration into U.S. tech companies, with reports of similar schemes yielding millions for the regime.