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29 Oct 2023
#illegals
GB News: New York taxpayers spending MILLIONS to wash migrant's dirty laundry as crisis engulfs city
Taxpayers in New York are unhappy about the amount of money being spent on laundry services for migrants in the city, totaling over $1 million. Many feel that the money could be better used elsewhere and that migrants should be responsible for their own laundry. City officials warn that the costs of the migrant crisis are becoming a burden and could have serious consequences for New York City.
#politics
American Thinker: The dirty ‘gun control’ secret of the left
The gun-grabber left exploits tragedies to gain political power by taking guns away from innocent people. They don't care about addressing crime and terrorism. The goal is to achieve full societal control.
#society
GB News: WATCH: Son of Hamas kidnapping victim reacts to London protests - 'Breaks my heart'
Noam Sagi's heart breaks as he witnesses the scenes in London after his mother, a 75-year-old Hamas kidnapping victim, goes missing.
Le Monde: Macron plans to make abortion an 'irreversible' constitutional right in France
French President Macron plans to make abortion rights constitutional to ensure they are "irreversible" by enshrining them in the constitution. This follows his promise on International Women's Day and comes in response to the overturning of federal abortion rights in the US.
Constitutional revision in France requires approval by three-fifths of both chambers of parliament or a referendum. Abortion was decriminalized in 1975, and subsequent laws have aimed to improve conditions for abortions, including protecting women's health and anonymity. An opinion poll found that 89% of respondents supported making abortion rights constitutional.
Le Monde: 'An innovative law passed in Quebec shows that ethical surrogate pregnancy can exist'
Quebec has passed a law that recognizes surrogate motherhood and allows for parental projects to be established through a court-validated contract. The law only permits altruistic surrogacy and requires both the intended parents and the surrogate mother to attend a psychosocial information session. Surrogacy carried out in Quebec is currently the only type of surrogate pregnancy recognized under this law.
#war
The Telegraph: Israel has been too soft on Hamas
Israel is blamed for the conflict in Gaza, despite Gaza not being occupied since 2005. Israel withdrew in hopes of peace, but extremist Palestinian leaders and Hamas ruined the potential for prosperity. Israel provided humanitarian aid to Gaza, only for it to be turned into weapons against them. Now Israel is cutting all ties with Gaza.
American Thinker: A guess at what World War III will look like
Current military conflicts in Eastern Europe and the Middle East are unlikely to end through negotiation. Putin may find a way to cut his losses, while Israel is determined to end Hamas and Hezb’allah, along with the need to eliminate the mullahs in Iran. The delivery system for Iran's nuclear weapons is crucial, with hypersonic guided missiles as a potential threat. The United Nations may also suffer as collateral damage, as it played a role in shaping the current Middle East. The recent attack by Hamas has shifted the perception of Israel, with less support for the treatment of Palestinians and a realization of the evil perpetrated by Hamas. The focus now turns to Iran and the need to eradicate its violent zealots. The Israelis, although civilized, have paid a price for their restraint.
#religion
American Thinker: When Men Define Morality, Evil Flourishes
The suffering of the Jewish people throughout history raises questions about their purpose. Are they chosen to expose the evil that men are capable of? Moral relativism threatens society and allows for atrocities like the recent terrorist attack on Israel. Will we stand against evil or continue to justify it?
#culture
Washington Free Beacon: Not So Magical Thinking
In Evelyn McDonnell's book, "The World According to Joan Didion," she presents a sentimental narrative of Didion's life and work, portraying her as a feminist superstar who overcame societal pressures to create groundbreaking writing. McDonnell's analysis of Didion's style is unimpressive, with repetitive imitation and corny summaries of her life and work. McDonnell's insertion of herself into the narrative is also off-putting. Overall, the book fails to live up to Didion's rigor and falls short in capturing her true essence.
#history
Washington Free Beacon: Rooms With No View
In the mid-90s, in Moscow's Metropol hotel, hard-looking individuals and sleek women were a common sight. The hotel served as a refuge from the chaos outside, but had a dark history. During the purges in the 1930s, those who resided in the hotel were at risk of being taken away by the secret police. The Red Hotel by Alan Philps explores the experiences of war correspondents in Moscow during World War II.
#other
GB News: Nigel Farage heralds GB News’ Boris Johnson signing as he bids to ‘change narrative’ with ex-PM
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been signed by GB News to take on presenting duties in the new year. He will play a key role in the channel's coverage of the UK general election and the US elections. Nigel Farage, a GB News presenter, praised the signing and believes that Johnson's programs will be highly entertaining. They also aim to change the narrative on a key issue.