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America One News
27 Oct 2023
#politics
Breitbart: VP Harris Condemns Lewiston Shootings, Praises Australian Gun Control
During a luncheon, Vice President Kamala Harris praised Australia's gun control measures, citing their mandatory gun buyback program. Australia collected around 650,000 privately owned guns and implemented a gun registry. Harris did not mention the requirement for citizens to hand over their firearms.
#society
Breitbart: Dem Rep. Pingree: People Don't Hunt with 'Military-Style Assault Weapon with Multiple Ammunition with It'
Rep. Chellie Pingree of Maine discusses the presence of guns in her state, stating that while there is a strong gun tradition, using military-style assault weapons for hunting is unnecessary. She emphasizes the alarming nature of the Lewiston shooting, where an assault rifle was used, pointing out that such weapons are specifically designed for killing people.
American Thinker: A Dubious Legislative Move in California
California's new law to decriminalize loitering has unintentionally created an open-air prostitution market, impacting the Black community. Black men's perceptions of relationships are being influenced, causing a shift in how they view connections. This also affects trust, emotional support, and unconditional love. Reduced empathy resulting from frequent engagement with sex workers has complex consequences, leading to conflicts and emotional distance in relationships. The open-air market affects property values in the Black community, as safety concerns and disturbances discourage buyers and investors. Furthermore, the hypersexualization and objectification of Black women perpetuates damaging stereotypes and erodes their self-worth and self-esteem. Historical roots of dehumanization during slavery continue to influence societal perceptions and discriminatory practices. Challenging these harmful narratives and promoting understanding and respect is crucial for a more inclusive and equitable society.
The Telegraph: The New York Times can’t stop lying about Israel
Jews are facing fear and antisemitism worldwide, including verbal harassment and attacks. Israel's failures and biased media coverage have contributed to the current situation.
#war
The Telegraph: Putin is dragging the Middle East into his own war
Missiles rain down in Ukraine for over 18 months, while Putin uses the Middle East crisis to divert attention from his disastrous actions in Ukraine.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: A hostage freed by Hamas campaigned all her life for Palestinian rights
Yocheved Lifshitz, 85, was released by Hamas after 18 days in detention. She is an Israeli activist for Palestinian rights.
Euromaidan Press: EU to show Film Festival in Russia despite war in Ukraine
The EU Film Festival will be shown in Russia despite the ongoing war in Ukraine. The festival overlooks Russia's human rights abuses and war crimes.
#history
Fox News: Jack Carr's take on Teddy Roosevelt, born on Oct. 27, 1858: Americans owe him 'a debt of gratitude'
Theodore Roosevelt, a prominent figure in American history, was born on this day in 1858. Roosevelt's legacy as a president, soldier, hunter, author, and conservationist is one that we should be grateful for, particularly those who enjoy spending time outdoors.
Jack Carr, a bestselling author and former Navy SEAL, announces a nonfiction series called "Targeted" that will focus on terrorist events. Roosevelt, known for his accomplishments in various fields such as conservation and statesmanship, is praised by Carr as someone who deserves our gratitude.
#health
American Thinker: Yellow Fever: Coming to the U.S.?
Yellow fever, a viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes, is predicted to make a comeback in the U.S. Experts blame climate change, population growth, poverty, and urbanization for creating favorable conditions for the disease. The lack of national mosquito control programs and unvaccinated citizens make the country vulnerable. Medical preparedness and a proactive government response are needed to prevent a potential outbreak.
#education
American Thinker: Megadonors Should Fund New Universities
The anti-Israel/pro-Hamas rallies on campus reveal a disturbing trend in American higher education. Prominent donors threaten to withdraw funding, but creating educational alternatives may be the only solution. Starting fresh with new universities, free from ideological proselytizing, can provide a way forward.
#crime
Breitbart: Report: Robber Shot Dead While Stuffing Pockets Full of Money
A robbery suspect in Philadelphia was shot and killed by a store employee while attempting to steal money from a convenience store. The suspect was wearing a mask and gloves and was found with cash in his pockets.
Breitbart: Angus King: Assault Weapons 'a Problem' But Ban Is 'More About the Looks of the Gun'
Sen. Angus King believes that restrictions on assault weapons are more about the appearance of the gun than its functionality. He argues that high-capacity magazines and bump stocks are the real issues to address when it comes to preventing mass shootings.
#other
Fox News: Henry Winkler on turning down 'Grease' role: 'I was dumb'
Henry Winkler turned down the lead role in "Grease" due to fear of being typecast. He struggled to launch his career after "Happy Days" ended but eventually reinvented himself, creating his own production company. Winkler's dyslexia added to his anxiety as an actor, but he was eventually diagnosed and overcame his doubts. He found success in movies such as "Scream" and "The Waterboy" and earned his first Emmy in 2018 for his role in "Barry."
Fox News: 'I want my house back': Washington homeowner lives in van while deadbeat tenant lists house on Airbnb
A Seattle homeowner is living in his van after his tenant listed his house on Airbnb and stopped paying rent. The homeowner is facing a severe court backlog and will have to wait four more months for an eviction hearing. He is frustrated with the situation and worries that it will discourage others from becoming landlords.