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America One News
20 Nov 2023
#politics
American Thinker: Reaching out to union members
Democrats have successfully rallied various grievance groups to expand government power in service to their interests. Unions, once aligned with workers, now serve Democrat Party interests, despite being detrimental to workers and America. Union members must realize that supporting Democrats goes against their long-term self-interest, as seen in the auto industry and teachers unions. Nurses and healthcare workers also suffer from union support of left-wing causes, while fast-food workers face automation and higher costs due to wage increases. Unions are a destructive force.
#society
American Thinker: America on the Edge of the Cliff
Discontent is brewing in America as the country faces the troubling prospect of collapse. Out-of-control government spending, the radicalization of institutions, the erosion of common values, and the rise of Islam in Europe are all contributing factors. Unless there is a spiritual reawakening, the American moment will end sooner than expected. Conservatives must focus their efforts on addressing these trends and educating the public on the stakes involved.
Le Monde: Inside France's Jewish Community Protection Service
France's Jewish Community Protection Service (SPCJ) has seen a surge in demand following the rise in anti-Semitic incidents in the aftermath of the Hamas attack in Israel. The service, created after the 1980 Paris synagogue bombing, provides support to the Jewish community and collaborates closely with the police to ensure their safety. With over 1,500 anti-Semitic incidents recorded since the beginning of the war, the SPCJ plays a crucial role in protecting the 500,000 Jews living in France. -Semitism
Fox News: I joined a sorority for community. Here’s why we need to protect spaces just for women
The Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority has revoked the membership of two alumnae for advocating that the sorority only allow "women" as members and keep biological males out. The sorority is experiencing cultural confusion around sex and gender. This confusion may harm women and rob the next generation of the benefits of single-sex organizations and environments.
Fox News: Carol Alt shares 91-year-old mom's reaction to her joining OnlyFans: 'You gotta roll with the times'
Eighties supermodel and actress Carol Alt, 62, has received support from her 91-year-old mother for her decision to launch an OnlyFans account. Alt explained that her decision was not driven by money, but rather empowerment and control over her own content. She plans to donate a portion of her earnings to animal charities and women's health issues, and sees OnlyFans as just another platform to connect with fans.
#war
Fox News: My parents were kidnapped by Hamas. They are not a footnote to Gaza war, they are its essence
Israeli American couple, Keith and Aviva Siegel, were kidnapped from their home in Kibbutz Kfar Aza and are being held hostage by Hamas in Gaza. Their daughter appeals for their release and highlights their belief in love for humanity overcoming hatred. She emphasizes that their freedom and the freedom of other hostages is a humanitarian demand and calls on world leaders to prioritize their release.
Fox News: Israel defeating Hamas aids Arab states, even if they are afraid to admit it
In the wake of a brutal attack on Israeli territory by Hamas, world leaders and progressives are condemning Israel's response instead of supporting it. Israel needs to root out and destroy Hamas to ensure the safety of its people and the stability of the region. Pursuing a ceasefire would only give Hamas an opportunity to plot more attacks and gain more control. Defeating Hamas is crucial for lasting peace and is a message against antisemitism. Supporting Israel in this fight is not only the right course but also beneficial for everyone, except for those who oppose America.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Jon Lovitz knocks 'idiot' John Oliver panicking over US aid to Israel: He's 'shocked' America supports an ally
Actor Jon Lovitz criticized John Oliver for his comments about America's financial aid to Israel during the ongoing war with Hamas. Lovitz referred to Oliver's argument as ridiculous and accused him of trying to say that America is killing innocent Palestinians. Lovitz defended America's alliance with Israel and emphasized that Hamas deliberately started the war.
#military
Fox News: Candace Cameron Bure focusing on faith-based content 'in a cultural desert'
Candace Cameron Bure and Bill Abbott are committed to creating family-friendly, faith-based films in a culture that lacks such content. They also support the military and held a special screening for service members.
#health
Fox News: Patients with metastatic colorectal cancer could find hope in new FDA-approved treatment
The FDA has approved a new oral medicine called Fruzaqla for the treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer, providing a new option for patients who have limited treatment options. Fruzaqla is the first chemotherapy-free treatment option to be approved for this type of cancer in over a decade. Two large Phase 3 trials showed that the drug extended overall survival and had consistent benefits for patients.
Fox News: Mayo clinic Doctor claims clinic 'retaliated' against him for comments on trans athletes, NIH criticism
A Mayo Clinic doctor filed a complaint against the clinic, claiming his free speech rights were violated after he expressed opinions on transgender athletes and COVID-19 treatments. Dr. Michael Joyner argues that he was punished for comments he made on testosterone in athletics and the NIH's COVID-19 protocol. The clinic denies the allegations and says the doctor has a history of disciplinary issues.
The Telegraph: Covid inquiry latest: Patrick Vallance to give evidence
Sir Patrick Vallance, former chief scientific officer, will give evidence to the Covid inquiry. He will answer questions about the government's handling of the pandemic.
#education
Fox News: PAID TO FAIL: Maryland teachers union rakes in millions as test scores plummet: report
A Maryland teachers union is making profits while students' test scores drop, contradicting its mission to improve education.
#crime
GB News: XL Bully attack leaves security guard hospitalised after dog sinks teeth into arm and leg
A security guard in Leicester city centre was bitten by an XL Bully after denying entry to the dog's owner. The guard suffered injuries to his arm and leg but is not seriously harmed. The dog's owner was later arrested on suspicion of allowing a dangerous dog in a public place.
#sports
GB News: Lewis Hamilton wanted F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix 'stopped' before finishing seventh
Lewis Hamilton wanted the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix 'stopped' due to poor conditions, but was able to finish the race. Hamilton and his teammate voiced concerns about the safety of the track, but both were able to complete the race. Max Verstappen emerged as the winner.
#science
American Thinker: Follow the Science -- Except for Sex and Gender
Gender and sex are no longer based on actual science, but rather have become political and advocacy issues. The definitions of sex and gender have changed, with gender now referring to a person's self-representation and sex referring to biological classification. This shift from science to magical thinking has significant implications, particularly in medicine where misdiagnosis can be fatal. It is essential to recognize that men who identify as women are still at risk for prostate cancer, and women who identify as men can still get endometriosis.
#other
Le Monde: Three carbon offset projects in Brazil accused of being scams
Foreign companies, including Air France, have purchased carbon credits from projects in the Brazilian Amazon, such as Portel-Para, with the aim of offsetting their carbon emissions. However, these projects have been deemed fraudulent by local unions, as they have not resulted in the promised protection of fauna and flora or job creation. A study also suggests that these carbon offset programs have had minimal impact on deforestation rates in the region.