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15 Oct 2024

#society

Front Page Magazine: Hamas Loyalist Professor: Jeffrey McCully at Moraine Valley Community College
Hamas Loyalist Professor: Jeffrey McCully at Moraine Valley Community College
A professor at Moraine Valley Community College, Jeffrey McCully, has been identified as a supporter of Hamas, showcasing pro-Hamas propaganda in his classroom. This includes a poster with a slogan calling for the elimination of Israel, leading to public outcry and his brief administrative leave.

Despite being recognized for promoting diversity, McCully's actions have raised concerns about the safety and feelings of Jewish students in his class. The college has removed a promotional video featuring him but has not addressed the appropriateness of his classroom displays.


#culture

Front Page Magazine: The Woke Culture Factory
The Woke Culture Factory
The old Monty Python cast expresses concern over the decline of original content in entertainment, as streaming services prioritize disposable franchises over unique ideas. This shift has led to a culture dominated by remakes and reboots, often infused with a "woke" agenda.

As audience fatigue grows, the franchise model faces challenges, with recent failures indicating a potential decline of the "woke culture factory." The consolidation of media power has allowed this trend to flourish, but its sustainability is increasingly questioned.


#history

Front Page Magazine: Communist Cannibals
Communist Cannibals
During China's Cultural Revolution, extreme violence and cannibalism occurred as radical mobs, under Mao's regime, executed and consumed political opponents. This period saw brutal killings, public humiliation, and organized cannibalistic acts, reflecting the depths of ideological fanaticism.

The historical atrocities serve as a warning about the potential for ideological violence in contemporary society, as parallels are drawn to current political movements. The acceptance of violence for political ends raises concerns about repeating past horrors.