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23 Nov 2023
#politics
Fox News: GREG GUTFELD: Trump derangement syndrome evolved into a disease
The article discusses the idea of "Trump derangement syndrome" as a disease and compares it to alcoholism. It criticizes Joe Scarborough for his extreme views on Trump, highlighting the misinformation and paranoia involved in the syndrome. It also mentions how the media, particularly MSNBC, is obsessed with Trump and uses him as a distraction from real issues such as the economy and crime. The article concludes by suggesting that Democrats are leaning into their addiction to Trump in order to win the next election.
#society
Townhall: Lives Bereft of Meaning
Progressive Western women converting to Islam, women perpetrating acts of antisemitism, and young people expressing support for Osama bin Laden on social media. These stories reflect a population searching for meaning in their lives. The West's self-immolation, resulting in the dumbing down of education, demonization of historical figures, and oversimplification of history, has led to a loss of direction. The attacks on "whiteness" and the rejection of Western civilization are attacks on the principles that have formed successful individuals and societies. Without these principles, destructive behaviors arise and politics fills the void left by the absence of religious faith. The next generation is at risk of abandoning their heritage unless it is defended and represented truthfully.
#economy
Townhall: A Pro-Family Tax Package for the Holidays
Congress is focusing on a tax bill to extend and reform key aspects of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. The proposed package would center around extending the R&D Tax Credit and the Child Tax Credit to foster economic growth and support families.
#religion
Breitbart: Report: China Goes on Bulldozing Spree Against Mosques in Muslim Areas
China is closing mosques and destroying religious elements in efforts to curb the practice of Islam. The "mosque consolidation" policy violates the religious freedom of Muslim residents, according to Human Rights Watch. The plan to "Sinicize" religions and make them subordinate to Communist Party dogma has been aggressively implemented over the past five years, resulting in the demolition and damage of numerous mosques in Xinjiang, Ningxia, and Gansu provinces. The crackdown on Islam in China is part of a systematic effort to control religious practices and promote CCP ideology.
#culture
The American Spectator: Not Even Martha Stewart Can Cancel Thanksgiving
Martha Stewart initially canceled Thanksgiving due to cancellations and feeling "turkeyed out." Some criticize Thanksgiving for its history and middle-class American nature. However, the essence of the day is gratitude and thankfulness. Despite Martha Stewart's reluctance, she has decided to cook a large meal and bake pies for Thanksgiving, ensuring that the holiday will not be denied.
#history
Flag And Cross: Iron Age Rituals In Spain Involved Repeated Sacrifice Of Horses, Study Finds
A new study reveals that horses, along with other animals, were repeatedly sacrificed during Iron Age rituals in Spain around 2,500 years ago. Scientists analyzed over 6,700 bones found at the site in Las Vegas Altas del Guadiana and discovered evidence of mass animal sacrifice and feasting. The study helps shed light on the protocols and practices of these rituals in the Mediterranean region during the Iron Age.
Spectator USA: Ridley Scott’s Napoleon is a bit too short
Ridley Scott's film "Napoleon" is an abridged version that feels hurried and confusing due to excessive cutting. Joaquin Phoenix's portrayal of Napoleon as a petulant man-child is questionable. The film lacks historical context and depth in character development.
The American Spectator: ‘Someone’s Been Shot’: A Message of Hope in America’s Strength
The narrator reflects on the JFK assassination and how subsequent events in the 1960s, such as the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Bobby Kennedy, and the Vietnam War, divided the country. However, the narrator asserts that despite these challenges, the United States has the resilience and ability to overcome, and should remember its capacity for good. The narrator concludes by expressing hope for a happy Thanksgiving, unity, and a confident outlook for the future.
#health
Flag And Cross: Long COVID Alters Brain Differently Than Virus Recovery, New Research Finds
New research reveals that long COVID affects the brains of individuals differently compared to those who recover from the virus. German scientists used a new MRI technique called diffusion microstructure imaging (DMI) and found that the brains of long COVID patients showed distinct patterns of changes. These changes were different from both patients who had recovered from COVID-19 without long-term symptoms and individuals with no history of COVID-19. The study provides insight into the impact of the virus on the brain and suggests a potential pathophysiological basis for the condition.
#sports
Breitbart: Ichiro Suzuki Throws 116-Pitch Complete Game Against High School Girls at Age 50
At age 50, former MLB all-star Ichiro Suzuki pitched a complete game shutout against a high school girls team, striking out nine.
#other
Flag And Cross: Mark Hodgson Preserves Memories With Plastic Bricks
Nostalgic Mark Hodgson recreates his old university halls with Lego to help ex-students remember their time there. He spent six months building a model of the University of East Anglia's Waveney Terrace halls and one of its rooms using 1,500 plastic bricks. Mark struggled to find photos of the now demolished building and wanted to commemorate it.