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22 Oct 2023

#politics

Red State: Matt Gaetz Made an Offer to Help Jordan, the Response From CA Rep. Is Something Else
Matt Gaetz Made an Offer to Help Jordan, the Response From CA Rep. Is Something Else


The ongoing saga of choosing the Speaker of the House continues, with frustrations growing. Rep. Matt Gaetz offers punishment to the eight members who voted to remove Rep. Kevin McCarthy if they support Rep. Jim Jordan. However, Jim Jordan has been dropped as the nominee, and new candidates have emerged. Rep. Tom McClintock's snarky letter shows the bitter division among Republicans. There's still a long way to go before they can come together.


Red State: AOC Sharing Her Thoughts on Byron Donalds Running for Speaker Shows She Might Be Crushing
 AOC Sharing Her Thoughts on Byron Donalds Running for Speaker Shows She Might Be Crushing
Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) comments on the race for Speaker of the House and expresses concern over her colleague Byron Donalds announcing his candidacy. AOC's past views on Israel are also highlighted, including her support for Palestine and opposition to funding the Israeli Iron Dome. The possibility of AOC having a crush on Donalds is speculated, although he is happily married.


#society

Daily Wire: American Who Survived Hamas Attack Shocked Over Anti-Semitic Protests: ‘I Feel Safer There Than In U.S.’
American Who Survived Hamas Attack Shocked Over Anti-Semitic Protests: ‘I Feel Safer There Than In U.S.’
A New York woman who survived Hamas' attack in Israel feels safer there than in the US, due to anti-Semitic protests at home. She believes anti-Semitism is on the rise, with echoes of the Holocaust. She clarifies that the current fight is between Israel and Hamas, not Palestine vs Israel.


#culture

Le Monde: Tokyo's busy obliterating its charm with urban renewal
Tokyo's busy obliterating its charm with urban renewal
Tokyo's plan to redevelop the Jingu Gaien complex is causing an uproar as it will result in the destruction of century-old ginkgo trees and the transformation of the area into a concrete jungle. A petition signed by thousands, including writer Haruki Murakami, is calling for the plan to be canceled. The International Council on Monuments and Sites has also issued an alert against the destruction of this unique cultural heritage.