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9 Oct 2023
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#politics
Euromaidan Press: “It is impossible to separate literature from politics,” Ukrainian writer Zabuzhko says in the Lviv Book Forum
Ukrainian writer Oksana Zabuzhko emphasized the inseparability of literature and politics during the Lviv Book Forum. She argued that culture and literature are inherently political because they shape ideas that lead to actions. Zabuzhko also criticized the illusion of Russian culture as separate from politics, asserting that Russian texts contain elements of imperialism and a lack of individuality.
American Thinker: Trump's presidency looks better and better every day
President Trump's presidency seems more appealing by the minute, especially when compared to President Biden. While Biden's administration tries to appease Iran, they use the funds for terrorism. The border situation and international ridicule further demonstrate the weaknesses of the current administration.
American Thinker: Pro-Palestinian Democrat reps release problematic statements
Democrat officials made problematic statements about the conflict between Israel and Hamas. Some suggested that Israel is partly to blame for the violence and called for an end to support for Israel's military occupation. However, this ignores the fact that Hamas is backed by countries like Iran and Syria. These officials need to recognize the danger of anti-Semitism and the importance of supporting Israel in confronting terrorism.
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#economy
Forbes: Citi Sells China Consumer Business To HSBC As British Bank Doubles Down On Asia
Citigroup is selling its consumer wealth portfolio in mainland China to HSBC, marking HSBC's expansion in China's economy. The deal includes the transfer of clients, assets, and deposits worth $3.6 billion. The move comes as Citigroup winds down its consumer banking business in China and HSBC focuses on becoming a leading wealth manager in Asia.
National Review: Poor Measurement of GDP Hides Falling Living Standards
The Biden administration is frustrated with citizens' lack of recognition of economic growth, attributing it to a human-capital crisis. Broader measures of well-being show a cumulative $12 trillion loss in living standards, with a significant decrease in life expectancy. Excess deaths and declining health contribute to the crisis, along with falling real wages and a lack of skills.
Forbes: Amazon Doubles Down On Grocery Market Amid Waitrose Talks
Upscale supermarket chain Waitrose is rumored to be in discussions with Amazon for a potential partnership. Waitrose has been struggling with a decrease in market share, and selling groceries through Amazon could help regain lost ground. Meanwhile, Amazon has yet to make a significant impact in the UK grocery sector and a partnership with Waitrose could be a valuable opportunity for growth.
#religion
The Federalist: All Christians Should Be Worried About Pope Francis’ Synod
The Vatican's "Synod on Synodality" aims to change the Catholic Church, causing concern for both Catholics and Protestants. Pope Francis is intentionally vague and confusing in order to open up room for radical changes without technically altering doctrine. The term "synodality" is undefined and malleable, allowing the hierarchy of the Church to be changed under the guise of invoking the Holy Spirit. This shift in Catholic practice and doctrine has the potential to weaken the Church and accelerate the decline of Western civilization.
#history
American Thinker: The federal holiday in October...and what follows
The October Federal Holiday, also known as Columbus Day, is a controversial holiday that has been a target of revisionist campaigns to cancel American history. Some argue that Columbus did not "discover" America, but rather "conquered" it, bringing European invasion and pandemics to the indigenous peoples. However, others defend Columbus, citing the cultural exchange and advancements brought by Europe to the Americas. Regardless, the attack on Columbus represents a broader attack on the subsequent history of the Americas and its Christianization.
The Federalist: Why Americans Should Celebrate Columbus Day
Christopher Columbus, born Cristofor Colombo, has been both celebrated and criticized. Some argue he was an imperialist, while others blame him for mistreatment of indigenous people. Columbus never set foot in what is now the United States, but his expeditions opened the door to European exploration and colonization of the New World. Columbus's perseverance and courage inspired others to seek a new life in the Americas, ultimately leading to the establishment of the United States. Columbus Day commemorates his character and the principles that shaped America.
#education
National Review: Ex-Oberlin Women’s Lacrosse Coach Refusing to Return to Campus amid Backlash over Stance on Trans Athletes
Former women's lacrosse coach at Oberlin College, Kim Russell, feels uncomfortable returning to work due to a hostile campus environment. Russell spoke out against the inclusion of men in women's sports after a male competitor won a women's swimming championship. She faced disciplinary meetings and was ultimately demoted to an "employee wellness project manager." She believes her opposition to men in women's athletics was the motivation for her treatment.
National Review: A Vital Check on Biden’s Abuse of Power
The Biden administration has found $9 billion to forgive student-loan debt, claiming it benefits the economy and everyone. However, this is a fallacy as it doesn't contribute to economic growth and the relief only benefits a select few, mainly government employees. It also rejects the idea of tradeoffs in life. There is evidence that the debt relief distorts borrowers' financial obligations and encourages more consumer debt. National Review writers have exposed the flaws in Biden's plan, but they need continued support to keep the administration in check.
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Forbes: Our Refrigerators & Heat Pumps Have A Dirty Climate Secret
Heat pumps, used for air conditioning and heating, contribute to global warming due to their use of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), which are potent greenhouse gases. Although alternatives like propane and carbon dioxide exist, HFCs continue to be widely used in air conditioning and refrigeration systems due to lack of regulation and availability of alternatives. Countries like the EU are ahead in phasing out HFCs and implementing carbon pricing, while other regions, including Canada and the USA, are slower to adopt these measures. Eliminating HFCs is a crucial step in combating climate change, but it requires concerted efforts and regulation across the globe.