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America One News
13 Nov 2023
#politics
GB News: Rishi Sunak ‘should prepare for war’ following Braverman sacking, says Neil Parish
Keith Parish discusses the recent sacking of Conservative MP Suella Braverman and speculates on her political motivations. He believes that Braverman's comments reflect popular sentiment in the country and suggests that Rishi Sunak, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, had no choice but to dismiss her. Parish also criticizes politicians for positioning themselves for future elections before the current one is over. He expresses support for the decision to ban marches on Remembrance Sunday but acknowledges Braverman's strong support base.
American Thinker: If You Oppose Tyranny, You’re on the FBI’s AGAAVE List
The FBI has created a new domestic terrorism category to target MAGA voters called Anti-Government, Anti-Authority, Violent Extremists . The agency has labeled constitutionalists as dangerous and is cracking down on "politically incorrect" speech, using language as the primary target . This oppressive environment is reminiscent of Soviet Russia's secret police, and those who oppose government authority are considered enemies of the state . A generation that once fought for freedom of expression has become authoritarian, stifling dissent and demanding conformity. The FBI's betrayal of the Constitution will eventually be exposed, and those who remained silent will be questioned .
The Telegraph: David Cameron’s return can only be good news – for Sunak and Britain
Rishi Sunak surprises everyone by appointing David Cameron as Foreign Secretary. While some criticize the move, others see it as a positive addition to the cabinet.
American Thinker: Will The Republican Party Abort Over Abortion?
Contrary to left-leaning news headlines, Republicans had successes on Election Day, but questions remain about losing elections due to the abortion issue. The pro-life side is divided, and voters are skeptical of government involvement in abortion. Democrats have won in states where abortion rights were on the ballot, and Republicans' position on abortion is out of step with the country. Republicans need a unified message on the issue to win elections.
#society
GB News: Ulez: Bill for fixing damaged cameras hits staggering amount after vigilante attacks
Thousands of Ulez cameras in London have been damaged or stolen, resulting in a replacement bill of £10 million. Five people have been arrested for the vandalism, which some angry residents see as a burden on the working class. Transport for London has deployed security guards to monitor the cameras and protect engineers.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine’s modernist artworks presented in the Belgian Royal Museum of Art
Ukraine's modernist artworks from the early 1900s are on display at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts in Belgium. The exhibition showcases the works of Ukrainian avant-garde artists and highlights the connection between Ukrainian and European culture.
#foreignaffairs
Washington Free Beacon: This Progressive Dark Money Behemoth Could Face Criminal Charges Over Anti-Israel Protest
Anti-Israel activists, affiliated with a left-wing organization, could endanger its nonprofit status by participating in potentially illegal actions to block a U.S. military ship headed to Israel. The Arab Resource and Organizing Center, backed by the Tides Center, organized a protest seeking to prevent the ship's departure. If criminal charges are brought against this group, the Tides Center may lose its nonprofit status, impacting its capacity to raise funds for progressive causes.
The Telegraph: Dozens trapped in Himalayan tunnel collapse for more than 24 hours
Dozens of workers are trapped in a collapsed Himalayan tunnel in northern India. Rescue teams are working to clear debris and provide the trapped workers with food, water, and oxygen. The tunnel is part of a multimillion-dollar infrastructure project and accidents on such projects are not uncommon in India.
Euromaidan Press: Norway to allocate $89 mn for humanitarian support to Ukraine
Norway will provide $89 mn in humanitarian support to Ukraine, specifically for those who have lost their homes. The funds will be used for education, medical services, psychological support, and civilian protection.
Washington Free Beacon: These Mosques Pray for the Annihilation of Jews. They Also Receive Money From the Biden Administration.
The Department of Homeland Security has given millions of dollars in grants to mosques and Islamic groups that have praised terrorists and expressed anti-Israel sentiments. These grants, intended to protect against terrorist attacks, lack oversight and may contribute to a rise in anti-Semitic threats. Some of the organizations receiving funding include Masjid al-Ansar, the Islamic Center of Detroit, and the Islamic Center of San Diego. The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), an advocacy group linked to Hamas, has encouraged Islamic nonprofits to apply for these grants. Overall, there are concerns that the rhetoric and beliefs of these organizations could fuel hate and terrorist activities.
Times Of Israel: The Hamas compound Israeli troops expect to find under Gaza City’s Shifa Hospital
Israel Defense Forces are approaching Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, where they believe Hamas has established a command center and storage facilities in an underground labyrinth. The IDF provided evidence of Hamas activities in the hospital, and US officials have independently reached the same conclusion. Hamas denies the accusations and health officials claim that people are trapped in the surrounding area. The Biden administration has expressed concern about potential civilian casualties and is working with Israel to ensure the safety of patients.
#economy
Foreign Policy: The Dirty Secrets of Capitalism Are Undermining Democracy
A parallel financial system worth trillions of dollars operates in secrecy, fueling inequality and empowering enemies of democracy. Insider leaks have exposed tax avoidance by corporations and the wealthy, but the extent of the problem is much larger. Wealthy elites and corporations create complex networks of shell companies, use financial incentives to capture politicians, and resort to coercion when necessary. The system undermines national governments and erodes the rule of law. This financial secrecy system poses a grave threat to democracy and must be dismantled and regulated.
#history
American Thinker: There’s Zionism, and Then There’s Zionism
Zionism, the political and religious movement advocating for a Jewish homeland in the Land of Israel, is not a new concept. It has ancient roots dating back thousands of years. The Jewish people have long prayed and yearned for their return to Zion, expressing their deep connection to Jerusalem and their hope for its restoration through various religious prayers and hymns. While the term "Zionism" was coined in the late 19th century, the ideology and aspirations behind it have a rich and enduring history.
#health
Fox News: UK infant Indi Gregory dies amid legal battle with British government over treatment options
A terminally ill baby in the UK dies in hospice care after her life support is withdrawn. The parents fought to keep her on life support, but UK judges denied their appeal.
#other
Washington Free Beacon: In Pennsylvania, Dave McCormick Takes on 'the Most Inconsequential Senator'
Friday, Oct. 27, was a picture-perfect fall day in Squirrel Hill, Pa. Over a thousand mourners gathered in Schenley Park to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the 2018 massacre at Pittsburgh's Tree of Life synagogue that rocked this community. Several lawmakers were present. McCormick's race against Pennsylvania's senior senator, Bob Casey, is gaining attention and posing a challenge for Democrats. McCormick, backed by GOP donors, hopes to run a well-funded campaign and force Democrats to triage their spending. McCormick's candidacy is seen as a test case for a mainstream Republican running in a swing state.
Fox News: 'Wonder Years' star Danica McKellar warns don't expect a 'fairy tale' every day in marriage
Actress Danica McKellar reflects on the key to a successful relationship, emphasizing the importance of realistic expectations and self-reflection. McKellar recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of her first date with her husband Scott Sveslosky and believes that both partners should be willing to put in the work. She also shares advice she would give her younger self.