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18 Nov 2023

#politics

American Thinker: Mayor Adams singing the 'sanctuary city blues'
Mayor Adams singing the 'sanctuary city blues'
Mayor Eric Adams has made budget cuts in New York City, reducing spending on universal pre-k, trash pickup, and library services. All city agencies will see a 5% budget reduction this month due to slower tax revenue growth. Adams blames migrants for the budget deficit caused by increased costs and spending since last winter's projections. The situation is complicated, but it's clear that cutting budgets and services is challenging for blue cities.


National Review: Feeble Biden Faces Little Threat from the 25th Amendment
Feeble Biden Faces Little Threat from the 25th Amendment
Charles C. W. Cooke argues that even though President Biden lacks the capacity to effectively govern, he is not disqualified from holding office based on the constitutional qualifications. The 25th Amendment allows for the possibility of removing a president due to incapacity, but this process is political, not legally obligated. Cooke suggests that the real problem lies with the culture and media-driven partisan system that produces unfit candidates for the presidency.


Foreign Policy: How Javier Milei Upended Argentina’s Politics
How Javier Milei Upended Argentina’s Politics
Supporters of far-right presidential candidate Javier Milei rally in Buenos Aires, challenging the traditional political competition in Argentina. Milei's success is largely attributed to his use of social media and appeal to young voters frustrated with economic instability. His platform includes radical economic proposals, privatization, and aligning with the U.S. and Israel. Despite concerns about the consequences of his policies, young supporters believe a new approach is needed.


#society

National Review: For Wisdom about the Jews and Civilization, Consult Albert Einstein
For Wisdom about the Jews and Civilization, Consult Albert Einstein
In September 1933, Albert Einstein, a Jewish scientist, fled Germany and found safe haven in England. He warned of the rise of antisemitism and stressed the importance of defending the achievements of Western civilization. Einstein's understanding of the Jewish contribution to justice and freedom is now forgotten, and the West is facing a severe outbreak of antisemitism. The fate of the Jews and the fate of the West are intertwined.


Red State: Feel-Good Friday: National Adoption Day Elicits All the Feels, and Presents Opportunities to Give
Feel-Good Friday: National Adoption Day Elicits All the Feels, and Presents Opportunities to Give
On National Adoption Day, eight children in St. Johns County, Florida, were officially adopted by four families, bringing them their forever homes. The children expressed their happiness, looking forward to Thanksgiving and their new family life. Across America, multiple cities open their courts to finalize adoptions and rebuild families, emphasizing the importance of community support for foster and adoptive families. Supporting organizations like the Family Enrichment Center in Kentucky can make a difference in the lives of these families.


American Thinker: Our Institutions No Longer Curate Civilization
Our Institutions No Longer Curate Civilization


Public commentary has been filled with references to "civilization." However, true civilization is not about material possessions, but about internal behavior and self-restraint. The primary instruments of civilization are family, religion, school, and the police. Unfortunately, these instruments have fallen into disrepair, leading to a generation lacking self-restraint and moral understanding. Responsible leaders must prioritize restoring civilization by addressing societal issues and promoting ethical education.


#foreignaffairs

American Thinker: Holocaust 2.0: Crimes of the centuries
Holocaust 2.0: Crimes of the centuries


1938: Kristallnacht leads to increased persecution of Jews. Germany invades Poland. England declares war on Germany. 1940: The Battle of Britain takes place, with British pilots fighting against the Luftwaffe. England and America eventually prevail against Hitler. 2023: Massive pro-Hamas protests in London, calling for the expulsion or extermination of Jews. Hate crimes against Jews escalate globally. Western nations appear indifferent or complicit to the rising anti-Semitism. The sacrifice of past generations seems in vain as society crumbles further.


The Telegraph: Desperate Afghan refugees forced to bribe police to avoid deportation from Pakistan
Desperate Afghan refugees forced to bribe police to avoid deportation from Pakistan
When Pakistani police raid the home of Shahid, an Afghan refugee, he fears for the safety of his pregnant wife and children. Facing deportation, Shahid must navigate the risks and expenses of staying in Pakistan while trying to secure a safe future for his family. The threat of deportation has caused panic within the Afghan community in Pakistan, as they face the consequences of the cancelled right to stay in the country. Shahid pleads for help in finding a safe country for his children to grow up in.


#religion

American Thinker: Not celebrating Christmas 2023 in Muslim Bethlehem
Not celebrating Christmas 2023 in Muslim Bethlehem


Bethlehem cancels Christmas due to the situation in Palestine and the ongoing massacre in Gaza. Muslim residents remove decorations, affecting the village's economy.


#education

National Review: The Decline and Fall of the Classroom Novel
The Decline and Fall of the Classroom Novel
American schools are moving away from requiring students to read full books, instead focusing on critical thinking skills and self-selected young-adult fiction. The National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) even wants to decenter book reading and essay writing in favor of discussing contemporary issues. This approach undermines literacy, erodes shared culture and values, and fails to shape students with ethical foundations. The solution lies in reintroducing classic literature and objective ideals into education.


Fox News: Chicago college says 'no single perspective' represents entire school after professors send anti-Israel emails
Chicago college says 'no single perspective' represents entire school after professors send anti-Israel emails
The president of Northeastern Illinois University defended free speech after sociology professors sent anti-Israel emails to students and staff. Dr. Katrina Bell-Jordan emphasized the importance of allowing different perspectives to be expressed at the university. The comments came after Fox News Digital reported on the anti-Israel rhetoric from the sociology department.


#other

Times Of Israel: ‘Blood on your hands’: Pro-Palestinian graffiti daubed on Jewish lawmaker’s NY office
‘Blood on your hands’: Pro-Palestinian graffiti daubed on Jewish lawmaker’s NY office
Congressman Daniel Goldman's Brooklyn office was defaced with pro-Palestinian graffiti amid a surge in antisemitic crimes in New York during the conflict between Israel and Hamas. The phrases "Blood on ur hands," "Free Palestine," and "Let Gaza live" were written on the office facade and sidewalk. The NYPD is investigating the incident, which occurred at a time of rising violence and rampant antisemitism in the area.