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20 Nov 2023
#politics
Red State: Ted Cruz, Conservative Lawyers Hail First Amendment Champion Chester Darling Upon His Passing
Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz pays tribute to civil rights attorney Chester J. Darling, who passed away at the age of 94. Darling's landmark victory in the Hurley v. Irish-American Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Group of Boston Supreme Court case established important First Amendment protections for Americans. Darling's legacy as a defender of free speech and expression will continue to impact American democracy.
Newsbusters: ABC’s Raddatz Chastises San Francisco Mayor Breed For ‘Reagan-Era Policies’
San Francisco Mayor London Breed defends the city's handling of crime and homelessness, citing declining crime numbers and efforts to help the homeless population. She acknowledges that there are problems but remains optimistic about the city's future. Critics argue that she is going too far right and criminalizing homelessness.
#society
The American Spectator: What Happens When Men Choose Robot Brides?
Colleges and universities are experiencing a decline in male enrollment, with many men choosing online and professional training over traditional brick-and-mortar schools. This trend may extend to the institution of marriage, as men may opt for robot brides instead of human brides. Advances in technology and social media are driving a divide between men and women, and robots are becoming more human-like, offering companionship and emotional fulfillment. However, this future may lead to increased loneliness and a breakdown of traditional family structures, highlighting the need for discussions on the importance of human connections and the roles of men and women in society.
#foreignaffairs
The American Spectator: Biden is Bankrolling the Ayatollahs
President Biden is renewing sanctions waivers allowing Iran to sell electricity to Iraq, giving them access to a $10 billion account. Iran continues to develop nuclear weapons and Russia recently exited the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, aligning with Iran and China. Biden's diplomacy seems to be bankrolling the ayatollahs without getting anything in return, potentially leading to Iran obtaining nuclear weapons. The upcoming presidential election in 2024 will determine the future of our alliances.
The American Spectator: Why I Am Not Moved by Gazan Deaths
The author expresses their frustration with mainstream media outlets, specifically the New York Times and the Washington Post, labeling them as anti-Semitic. They argue that the New York Times has a history of burying stories related to Jews and collaborating in the murder of Ukrainians. The author also criticizes the Washington Post for focusing on the "poor innocent dead of Gaza" instead of addressing the kidnapping of Hamas hostages. They advocate for Israel to take stronger action against Hamas until they release the hostages, surrender unconditionally, and submit to a war crimes trial. The author draws a comparison between the civilians of Gaza, who elected Hamas, and the civilians of Germany, who supported Hitler, suggesting that the devastation of Dresden should be inflicted upon Gaza.
#economy
Le Monde: Tesla consolidates its dominance of the electric car market against American and European manufacturers
In 2023, Tesla faces competition but remains dominant in the global electric car market, with "anti-Tesla" brands struggling to make an impact. Despite a decline in financial performance, Tesla has used aggressive pricing strategies to maintain its position and undermine rivals. The company's success is reflected in its continued market share growth in the US, Europe, and China. Despite sacrificing profitability, Tesla's price adjustments have helped solidify its position and position the Model Y as the world's most mass-produced car by 2023.
#history
Le Monde: A search for executed German soldiers found no remains, but gave one woman answers
During World War II, French Resistance fighters retreated after the SS Das Reich division hung and deported civilians in retaliation. The bodies of German soldiers executed in 1944 were discovered in a French village.