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28 Oct 2023

#politics

American Thinker: Canada to make more people eligible for extermination via ‘assisted suicide’
Canada to make more people eligible for extermination via ‘assisted suicide’
Canada plans to expand its medical assistance in dying law to include those with mental illness and substance addiction. The potential changes have sparked controversy and raised concerns about the ethical implications.


National Review: The Swipes at Ron DeSantis’s Foreign-Policy Chops Are Unconvincing
The Swipes at Ron DeSantis’s Foreign-Policy Chops Are Unconvincing
Governor DeSantis's foreign policy viewpoints are shaped by his domestic concerns, focusing on American homeland security rather than international conflicts. He emphasizes the importance of excluding aliens adherent to anti-American ideologies. On the other hand, Nikki Haley's experience in foreign relations as Trump's ambassador to the United Nations and her support for Ukraine give her an advantage. However, both candidates need to address spending and entitlements to achieve necessary defense build-up. The choice between them is crucial to prevent a victory for Biden/Harris in the 2024 election.


#society

National Review: The Upstate of My Dreams
The Upstate of My Dreams
Upstate New York, once known for religious revivals, now suffers from economic decline. The area's natural beauty and proximity to cities make it a potential haven, but false promises and the opioid crisis have left it in disarray.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Iran's latent front in Syria poses a real threat to Israel
Iran's latent front in Syria poses a real threat to Israel
Iran-Syria alliance poses a strategic threat as Iran arms militias in Syria; US warns Iran through strikes; Israel aims to prevent arms transfers; Assad balances ties with Iran and Israel; Israeli retaliation could worsen Syria's stability and economy.


Fox News: North Korean foreign minister defends Russia arms sales against ‘groundless criticism’
North Korean foreign minister defends Russia arms sales against ‘groundless criticism’
North Korea defends selling weapons to Russia, denying accusations of aggression from US, Japan, and South Korea. They argue that the relationship between the two countries is based on mutual respect and cooperation.


The Telegraph: Hamas atrocities have nothing to do with ‘jihadi pill’ captagon
Hamas atrocities have nothing to do with ‘jihadi pill’ captagon


Israeli security forces embark on a manhunt to find the perpetrators of a Hamas attack. A reporter publishes an article linking an amphetamine-type stimulant called captagon to the attack, leading to widespread speculation and narratives linking captagon and Hamas. However, evidence supporting this claim is scarce, and the drug's presence in Gaza is much smaller than in neighboring countries. Sensationalist assertions about captagon's role in violent conflicts only serve to obscure its true implications.


#education

American Thinker: Harvard’s bureaucracy has exploded, which explains so much
Harvard’s bureaucracy has exploded, which explains so much
Harvard's decline is attributed to an excessive number of administrators compared to students. With 1,352 administrators for every 1,000 undergraduates, the focus has shifted from education to bureaucracy. Most of the growth in personnel is for non-teaching positions, particularly in advancing diversity and inclusion. This shift reflects indoctrination rather than true education.