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America One News
20 Nov 2023
#politics
Red State: Argentina's New President Is Probably Doomed to Fail but the Path Will Be Glorious
Election upset in Argentina as newcomer Javier Milei defeats incumbent President Sergio Massa by ten percentage points. Milei's victory marks a significant shift in Argentine politics and challenges decades of populist and socialist rule. Running on a platform of free markets, limited government, individual liberty, and property rights, Milei aims to disrupt a corrupt system that has failed the country. However, his radical proposals face opposition and his success will depend on immediate improvements and winning over the ruling class.
Breitbart: Poll: Democrats Hold Double-Digit Advantage on Abortion Issue
Voters expect abortion to be a prominent issue in the 2024 election. Democrats have an 11-point advantage over Republicans in handling abortion. Democrats trust their party more on abortion, while Republicans trust their party. Women are more pro-choice and trust Democrats more, while men are more evenly divided. Voters under 40 and those earning over $200,000 identify as pro-choice. Overall, more pro-choice voters believe abortion will be important in the 2024 election.
The Blaze: A ‘Giant’ case of corporate bigotry | Blaze Media
The supermarket chain Giant in central Pennsylvania is displaying posters seeking new workers that specifically target black women, excluding white men and possibly even black men. This form of discrimination, referred to as "positive discrimination," is a way for corporate elites to display their progressive values and gain praise from others. The practice of marginalizing white males in advertisements by corporate capitalists is becoming more common, as they prioritize approved minorities. This blatant virtue-signaling deserves backlash through boycotting these discriminatory companies. +
Red State: Elon Musk Says Allegations He Is Antisemitic Are 'Bogus'
Elon Musk denies being antisemitic amid accusations from left-wing media. Musk defended himself against claims sparked by a tweet where he agreed with a user's criticism of certain Jewish organizations. He is being targeted by leftists who want to regain control of X/Twitter.
Red State: WATCH: Rapper Cardi B Lets Loose on Biden and Eric Adams Over Funding Wars, Bad Conditions in New York
NYC Mayor Eric Adams announces cuts to police and education due to influx of illegal aliens, blames Biden's border policies. Adams seeks federal help and asks celebrities for donations. Cardi B criticizes Adams and Biden, expressing concern for the impact on her community. She highlights the potential rise in crime and sanitation issues.
GB News: Barnier slams ECHR as ex-Brexit negotiator demands 'constitutional shield' to tackle soaring migration
Former Brexit negotiator Michelle Barnier criticized the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), calling for a "constitutional shield" to prevent high levels of migration. He argued that the European Court of Justice has limited nations' freedom and expanded migrant rights. Barnier also proposed a referendum in France to decide on migration quotas. He warned that if these changes were not made, the election of Marine Le Pen as president could occur. Barnier dismissed Labour leader Keir Starmer's plans to renegotiate the UK's relationship with the EU in 2025, joking "Good luck!"
#society
Spectator USA: Was 2023 the year of the labor union?
The American labor movement saw its low point in 2009 during the Great Recession, with the United Auto Workers taking the blame for the collapse of General Motors and Chrysler. Public perception of labor unions declined, leading to right-to-work laws spreading. However, following the pandemic, there has been a resurgence of support for unions as workers affected by layoffs and essential workers demand better conditions. Unions face an existential crisis due to declining membership and legal challenges to their rights. The GOP, despite past hostility towards unions, is now seeking to capitalize on public sentiment and divide between workers and their unions. Unions, in turn, are fighting for their members' benefits, wages, and job security. However, they must also navigate the influence of "woke" forces within their ranks and resist excesses in order to regain their lost leverage.
PJ Media: Epiphany Moment: TikTokers 'Rediscover' Long Discredited al-Qaeda Propaganda
Osama bin Laden's letter resurfaces on TikTok, causing disillusionment among young Americans who believe his criticisms of the country. However, a closer look reveals that bin Laden's true motivations were rooted in religious fanaticism rather than the political and social issues he claimed to fight for. The stark contrast between his messages to the West and to fellow Muslims highlights his manipulation tactics.
Spectator USA: The world of future heirlooms
The concept of future heirlooms is gaining popularity, as people seek to acquire and keep things of lasting beauty and meaning in a fast-paced world. Companies like House of Hackney and Remento are creating sustainable, artisanal products and services with the intention of becoming family heirlooms. They aim to provide a connection to the past and foster a sense of identity and meaning in a society that values the here and now.
Breitbart: Cardi B Torches Biden: Our Country Is 'Really F**ked' and He Says 'We Can Fund Two Wars'
Rapper Cardi B criticized President Joe Biden and expressed her frustration with budget cuts affecting New York City. She highlighted the impact on services like police, libraries, schools, and sanitation. Cardi B also condemned the funding of wars and urged politicians to find peaceful solutions. She warned that the budget cuts in NYC could spread to other states and emphasized the need for leaders who prioritize the people's interests.
#war
The Telegraph: Israeli MPs shout down relatives of hostages in angry Knesset clash
Israeli MPs clash over bill to impose death penalty on convicted terrorists. Relatives of hostages oppose the bill, shouting at MPs to focus on saving Jews. Divisions over the conflict deepen in Israel.
#foreignaffairs
National Review: IDF Releases Video Showing Hamas Tunnel under Gaza Hospital
The Israeli military released videos showing fortified tunnels under al-Shifa Hospital, revealing that Hamas used the hospital for military operations. The IDF also released CCTV footage showing hostages being brought to the hospital by Hamas militants. ( )
Townhall: Indigenous People and Colonizers
Marxist academics lie to indoctrinate students with their ideology, viewing history as a tool to destroy Western Civilization. They portray Palestinians as indigenous people and Jews as colonizers, but Jews have a long history in Israel while most Palestinians are descendants of Muslim invaders. The current conflict is the result of false indoctrination by Marxist educators.
Breitbart: Iran Describes Itself and Terror Proxies as the 'Axis,' Evoking Nazis, 9/11
The Iranian regime, known as the "axis of resistance," warns of potential new war fronts if Israel continues its offensive in Gaza. This term is reminiscent of President George W. Bush's "axis of evil" label that included Iran, North Korea, and Iraq. The use of the term "axis" invokes comparisons to the powers aligned with Nazi Germany in World War II.
Euromaidan Press: Zelenskyy meets with Fox Corporation CEO, awards wounded journalist
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy meets with Fox Corporation CEO and awards a wounded journalist for their coverage of Ukraine's fight against Russian aggression.
Fox News: Washington Post issues correction after wrongly reporting a U.S.-brokered deal to pause Israel-Hamas conflict
The Washington Post erroneously reported that the US brokered a deal to pause the conflict between Israel and Hamas for five days to free hostages in Gaza. The White House National Security Council corrected the report, stating that no deal had been reached yet.
The Telegraph: Javier Milei: Argentina has ‘non-negotiable’ sovereignty over the Falklands
The Argentinian president-elect, Javier Milei, believes the Falkland Islands belong to Argentina, but acknowledges the islanders' right to determine their own future. He has a less hostile stance towards Britain compared to his predecessor and looks to build diplomatic channels to recover the islands. Milei's focus is on transforming Argentina's economy, which currently suffers from high inflation rates. He advocates for a gradual transfer of power, taking inspiration from the situation between China and Hong Kong.
#economy
Newsbusters: ¡Afuera! WashPost TRIGGERED ‘Far-Right’ Javier Milei Won Argentina Presidency
The Washington Post criticized Argentina's president-elect, Javier Milei, as a "Trump-like radical" with no experience. Milei's victory was seen as a stunning upset against Economy Minister Sergio Massa, who failed to resolve the country's economic crisis. The Post questioned Milei's qualifications and policy proposals, but ignored the dire economic situation in Argentina.
Newsbusters: ¡Afuera! WashPost TRIGGERED ‘Far-Right Economist’ Javier Milei Won Argentina Presidency
The Washington Post criticized Argentina's president-elect, Javier Milei, as a "Trump-like radical" with no experience. Milei's victory was seen as a stunning upset against Economy Minister Sergio Massa, who failed to resolve the country's economic crisis. The Post questioned Milei's qualifications and policy proposals, but ignored the dire economic situation in Argentina.
#military
Times Of Israel: IDF base in north damaged by rocket fire; military hits Hezbollah targets in Lebanon
Skirmishes continue between Israel Defense Forces and Hezbollah, with rockets and drones fired at northern Israel causing heavy damage to an army base. The IDF retaliates by striking Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon.
#culture
PJ Media: Comedian Bill Burr Speaks Out About His Wife Flipping Off Trump at UFC 295
Former President Donald Trump received a warm reception at a UFC event, but comedian Bill Burr's wife flipped him off on camera. Conservatives criticized her, but Burr defended her actions, saying both sides are disrespectful. He argued that Trump supporters can't complain about disrespect when they also engage in it. It's important to focus on bigger issues rather than getting worked up over political differences.
#crime
Breitbart: At Least 24 Shot During Weekend in Mayor Brandon Johnson's Chicago
Over the weekend, at least 24 people were shot in Chicago, with four of them being fatal. The shootings occurred in different locations, including a home and an alley. The total number of homicides in Chicago for the year now stands at 532.
Daily Wire: Texas Woman Sentenced To 90 Years In Prison For Killing Professional Cyclist
A Texas woman, Kaitlin Marie Armstrong, has been sentenced to 90 years in prison for the murder of professional cyclist Anna Moriah "Mo" Wilson in Austin, Texas. Armstrong killed Wilson out of jealousy towards her on-again-off-again boyfriend, professional cyclist Colin Strickland. The couple had a tumultuous relationship, and Armstrong confronted Strickland if she found out he was talking to other women. Armstrong was found guilty by a jury and was later apprehended in Costa Rica.
Fox News: Oklahoma human trafficking suspect arrested, allegedly used fake ID to avoid deportation for 2 decades
Feng Jiang, a suspected human trafficker, used a fake identity for over 20 years to avoid deportation. He was recently arrested in New York City and extradited to Oklahoma, where his real identity was discovered. Jiang and another man, Jian Lin, operated a brothel where women were trafficked, primarily by managers of marijuana farms. Jiang continued trafficking women while living in New York.
#technology
The Economist: Carbon-dioxide removal needs more attention
Net-zero carbon dioxide removal is crucial for stabilizing the climate but often overlooked. The Earth's cycles constantly recycle elements like carbon and nitrogen. The Hajar mountains in the Arabian peninsula are relevant for tectonic glitches, as they contain rocks that take up carbon dioxide through chemical weathering. ADNOC and Omani startup 44.01 are exploring the injection of carbon dioxide deep into rock formations as a means of rapid mineralization. However, scaling up durable carbon removal technologies is an urgent need, along with building trust and creating a functional carbon economy.
#other
The Economist: Trees alone will not save the world
Mosaic, a forest-management company, has announced plans to forgo tree-cutting on 40,000 hectares of forest on Vancouver Island and sell "offset" credits instead. These credits are based on the idea that the emissions not produced by the company can be made by someone else. However, concerns about the quality of such offsets have led to a drop in overall issuance and companies quitting the market. Forests have the potential to remove around 2Gt of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere each year, but the need for large amounts of land and the fragility of forests pose challenges to their effectiveness in carbon removal.
The Economist: Carbon-dioxide-removal options are multiplying
Various companies and startups are exploring different methods of carbon dioxide removal (CDR), each with its own challenges and potential. Examples include seaweed-based buoys that transport carbon to the bottom of the ocean, slaked lime trays that absorb carbon dioxide, and systems that use fans to capture carbon dioxide from the air. Achieving the ideal CDR technique that is scalable, verifiable, and cost-effective is difficult, but there is significant interest and investment in the field. Overall, the goal is to find effective ways to store carbon and mitigate climate change.
Spectator USA: The key to peace of mind? Repressing your feelings
Scientists at Cambridge University have discovered that repressing emotions could be beneficial. The ancient Greeks were already pondering the best way to live, with Plato arguing that reason is needed to control destructive emotions. Epicurus believed pleasure was the only reason for living and that there was nothing to fear about death.