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1 Nov 2023
#politics
GB News: Ex-Australian PM tears into multiculturalism urging foreign nationals to 'adopt values' of host nation
Former Australian Prime Minister John Howard criticizes multiculturalism, urging foreign nationals to adopt host nation's values. He emphasizes celebrating commonalities rather than institutionalizing differences. Howard shares concerns about America's focus on tribes and warns against separation based on race or background.
At the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship Conference, Tory MP Miriam Cates warns of economic stagnation and destabilizing mass immigration due to fertility decline in the West. Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson criticizes identity politics, stating it is dividing society and promoting self-serving hedonism. He urges delegates to focus on uplifting the world instead of accepting a vision of decline. (, )
Fox News: Fox News Power Rankings: Trump freezes his lead as Haley rises in a narrow field
Iowa voters are focused on foreign conflict and chaos in Congress, giving Trump a solid lead in the GOP primary. The recent attack on Israel by Hamas has intensified the focus on the Middle East. Trump's support remains strong and there are limited opportunities for his challengers to gain attention.
Fox News: ND Republican Party's executive director resigns after controversial social media posts resurface
North Dakota Republican Party's executive director, Dave Roetman, resigned after his social media posts demeaning women and dismissing concerns about racism were publicized. The posts included crass comments about women and racially insensitive responses. Many of the posts were about political issues, but also exhibited derogatory behavior.
#society
Fox News: American XL Bully officially banned in UK after spate of attacks
American XL Bully dogs will be banned in the United Kingdom next year under the Dangerous Dogs Act due to attacks and deaths involving the breed. Owners will face criminal charges and fines unless their dogs comply with strict requirements. The ban comes after public outcry and a call from Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to outlaw the breed.
Red State: Gretchen Carlson Drops Video Defending Her AR-15 Tweet and Makes Things Even Worse
Gretchen Carlson spreads misinformation about AR-15s, claiming ordinary people didn't have them before 2004. The internet corrects her, highlighting that many people have owned them since 1959.
GB News: Meat-eating is NOT shameful: Guest hits back amid Vegan row as warning labels ‘to be put on meat’
A debate on whether meat food packaging should have warning labels sparked controversy on GB News. Scientists conducted an experiment where participants were shown labeled and unlabeled meals, and meat-eaters chose a veggie option 7-10% of the time. Proponents argued for adding warning labels to meat, citing health risks. Opponents claimed not all meat should be labeled the same and mentioned the negative impact on industries. The debate escalated, with arguments about the link between red meat and cancer. Ultimately, the call was made to be curious about veganism and consider making healthier choices.
Gataway Couple: These States Have the Most Distracted Drivers
According to a survey by Assurance IQ, drivers on the eastern side of the United States are more distracted. Men are involved in more accidents than women, but they drive more miles. Drunk driving incidents are common among 21-34 year-olds, while other distracted driving behaviors lead to accidents for both young and older drivers. States like Mississippi, New Hampshire, and Missouri have the highest percentage of drivers who text and drive, while states like New York, Pennsylvania, and Oregon have the lowest. Practicing defensive driving techniques and staying alert can help prevent accidents. Let's choose defensive driving over distracted driving to ensure everyone's safety.
#war
The Telegraph: Israeli police sift through ash for teeth and bones to identify maimed victims
Israeli forensics teams are sifting through ash to identify remains of victims of the Hamas massacre. Bodies are still arriving four weeks after the attacks, but the disfigurement of the victims has made identification difficult. Many victims were burned alive and all that remains are piles of ash.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: North Korea shuts down multiple embassies, South Korea speculates financial issues are the reason
North Korea is ending diplomatic missions due to a lack of financial resources and strengthened international sanctions. This shows the regime's difficulty in sustaining minimum diplomatic relationships, and embassies in Angola, Uganda, and Spain have already been closed. Experts reveal that these foreign missions are responsible for creating their own sources of income, often illegal, to support themselves and kick money back to the regime.
National Review: The Corner: Least Surprising Poll Result of the Day
A majority of Iowa Republicans believe Trump would be best suited to handle the Gaza war due to his perceived toughness and ability to prevent major international crises. Surprisingly, Haley surpasses DeSantis in popularity, possibly due to her experience.
#crime
Fox News: Jimmy Hoffa may be buried at site of demolished MLB stadium: cold case group
A nonprofit group of cold case crime investigators claims to have located the burial site of former Teamsters President Jimmy Hoffa in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They believe his body is buried under the old site of Milwaukee County Stadium, next to the current Milwaukee Brewers stadium. The investigators found a playing card with scribbled instructions on it and received information from credible witnesses. They utilized aerial photographs, ground-penetrating radar, and a cadaver dog to support their claims. The next step is to work with local law enforcement and the FBI to dig at the site.
#other
GB News: Migrants in UK: Hartlepool resident rages ‘more interested in banning Bully dogs than sorting immigration’
Hartlepool MP claims her office is besieged by illegal migrants who intimidate her staff. She expresses faith in immigration ministers to address the issue. Concerns raised about lack of protection for office staff. One resident believes government ignores the north-south divide and the issue won't be resolved.