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24 Nov 2023

#politics

National Review: Will the New Woke Order Face a Youth Rebellion?
Will the New Woke Order Face a Youth Rebellion?


Today's youth are growing up in a suffocating environment of wokeism, where their freedom to have fun and rebel is stifled. They are constantly told how to think and what to be outraged about by the government, media, and big corporations. However, a recent survey showed that many young adults actually support the slogan "Go woke, go broke." Young people are starting to rebel against the established order and push back against progressivism. This rebellion is evident in political movements in various countries, like the election of Javier Milei in Argentina and the rise of conservative candidates in Italy and Spain. The youth vote is becoming increasingly important in shaping the political landscape, challenging the leftist narrative.


American Thinker: Public Enemy... of the Republic No. 1
Public Enemy... of the Republic No. 1
An espionage agency creates chaos. Michael Hayden's controversial post sparks debate about American Christian heritage and Islamic jihad. Hayden's comment reveals his anti-American stance.


American Thinker: Rush of the Net Zero lemmings
Rush of the Net Zero lemmings
Australia's ALP/Green government aims for 82% renewable energy by 2030 and net zero emissions by 2050, but skeptics suggest alternative "net zero" strategies such as limiting immigration, tourism, welfare growth, land use, and subsidies for electric vehicles and hydrogen. They call for a full accounting of emissions and propose a climate exit referendum to abandon climate agreements. The consequences of pursuing net zero could include power grid failures and food and water shortages. The opposition urges Australians to reject this dangerous delusion.


American Thinker: Pro-Palestinian fanatics try, fail to run the Macy’s Thanksgiving parade
Pro-Palestinian fanatics try, fail to run the Macy’s Thanksgiving parade
Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupt the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York, causing temporary halt. Demonstrators glue hands to street, cover themselves in fake blood, and shout anti-Israel slogans. They also plan more protests on Black Friday.


#society

Spectator USA: What explains Ireland’s anti-immigration rioting?
What explains Ireland’s anti-immigration rioting?
A knife attack in Dublin sparks violence and clashes with police, raising questions about Ireland's immigration policies and national identity. The establishment blames far-right elements, but these tensions have been brewing for some time, tied to issues such as the housing crisis and concerns about the impact of immigration. Public opinion shows a belief that Ireland is taking in too many refugees, and the government's response reflects a disconnect with the people. The situation in Dublin serves as a warning to the political establishment that they may face consequences for their lax approach to immigration and integration.


The Telegraph: BBC bans Jewish staff from marching against anti-Semitism
BBC bans Jewish staff from marching against anti-Semitism
BBC staff have accused the corporation of double standards for not allowing them to attend a march against anti-Semitism. Jewish employees argue that protesting against racism should not be seen as controversial. They point out that staff are allowed to participate in marches supporting other causes, such as Pride.


Red State: Hilarious: PETA Gets the Community Note of All Time on Its Post About Turkeys for Thanksgiving
Hilarious: PETA Gets the Community Note of All Time on Its Post About Turkeys for Thanksgiving


Thanksgiving is a time for turkey feasts, with Joe Biden pardoning a couple of turkeys at the White House. PETA posts a cartoon about turkeys eating humans, but an epic comeback note reveals that turkeys are not vegetarians and would eat humans if given the chance. The post goes viral and receives millions of views, much to the dismay of PETA.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: ‘Sweetheart, I don’t know about your mum’ – Israeli troops told how to handle child hostages
‘Sweetheart, I don’t know about your mum’ – Israeli troops told how to handle child hostages
Israeli troops were instructed not to tell children who were being freed by Hamas about their killed or kidnapped parents. Instead, they were to reassure the children and tell them that they would be brought to a safe place where people they know would be waiting for them. The children were to be assigned to a single soldier and the soldier must ask permission before touching or picking them up.


Times Of Israel: Fear of Israel-Hamas war spreading said to restrain West from Iran nuclear crackdown
Fear of Israel-Hamas war spreading said to restrain West from Iran nuclear crackdown
Western powers are hesitant to confront Iran over its nuclear program due to concerns about escalating tensions in the Middle East. The United States and European countries criticized Iran's lack of cooperation at a recent meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency but refrained from taking further action. Meanwhile, the conflict between Israel and Hamas continues to intensify, raising fears of a wider regional war.


#economy

Le Monde: Tax evasion leaks have brought €450 million to France's coffers
Tax evasion leaks have brought €450 million to France's coffers
The Panama Papers, a worldwide investigation into hidden offshore money, has led to France recovering €195.5 million in tax revenue, with the potential to reach €200 million. France is one of five countries to have recovered over €100 million thanks to the Panama Papers. The investigation has provided invaluable information on offshore tax evasion and encouraged taxpayers to regularize their affairs.


National Review: Republicans Can’t Slay the Debt Dragon without Democrats
Republicans Can’t Slay the Debt Dragon without Democrats
Biden's spending and inflation led to a $1.7 trillion federal budget deficit. The federal debt is projected to increase, forcing conservatives to consider a bipartisan fiscal commission.


#crime

GB News: WATCH: Arlene Foster discusses chaos in Dublin - 'there are problems in Dublin'
WATCH: Arlene Foster discusses chaos in Dublin - 'there are problems in Dublin'
Former DUP leader Baroness Arlene Foster comments on the Dublin riot after a stabbing.


The Telegraph: Fat, bearded and a smoker: Oscar Pistorius may be free, but his career is over
Fat, bearded and a smoker: Oscar Pistorius may be free, but his career is over
Olympian Oscar Pistorius, who served nine years for the murder of his girlfriend, will be released on parole. The decision is painful for the victim's family, who feel Pistorius has never told the truth. Pistorius, a celebrated athlete, shot and killed his girlfriend in 2013, claiming it was an accident. The case garnered international attention and highlighted South Africa's high rates of violence against women.


Daily Wire: Former Olympic Sprinter Oscar Pistorius To Be Released On Parole Less Than 11 Years After Murdering Girlfriend
Former Olympic Sprinter Oscar Pistorius To Be Released On Parole Less Than 11 Years After Murdering Girlfriend
Convicted murderer and former South African Olympic sprinter Oscar Pistorius, known as "Blade Runner," has been granted early release and will go on parole in January. Pistorius, who gained fame as the first double amputee to compete against able-bodied Olympians, was initially sentenced to 13 years and five months in prison for the murder of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, in 2013. His sentence was increased to 13 years and five months in 2017.


#sports

Forbes: Three Reasons The Green Bay Packers Will Make The Playoffs
Three Reasons The Green Bay Packers Will Make The Playoffs
The Green Bay Packers, after a rough start to the season, are making a strong comeback and are in contention for a playoff spot in the NFC. Quarterback Jordan Love has been playing exceptionally well, showing promising signs of becoming the team's next franchise quarterback. The Packers have historically performed well in December and January games, and their upcoming schedule favors their path to the postseason.


Forbes: Holiday Shopping Guide For your Pickleball-Crazed Gift Recipient
Holiday Shopping Guide For your Pickleball-Crazed Gift Recipient
Today is Black Friday and the start of holiday shopping. A guide is provided for gifts for Pickleball enthusiasts, including paddles, balls, bags, nets, practice machines, clothing, shoes, accessories, and technology gadgets. Various websites and sponsors are mentioned for purchasing these items.


Forbes: FC Barcelona Boss Xavi Addresses Gavi Injury Blame Ahead Of Rayo Vallecano Clash
FC Barcelona Boss Xavi Addresses Gavi Injury Blame Ahead Of Rayo Vallecano Clash
FC Barcelona head coach Xavi Hernandez blames excessive matches for Gavi's season-ending injury. He denies blaming La Roja manager and emphasizes the scheduling issue. No news on signing a replacement. Goalkeeper ter Stegen will be replaced, but de Jong is ready to play. Xavi also criticizes negative press coverage affecting his players.


#outdoors

Field & Stream: Thermal Scopes Are Up to $800 Off During Black Friday
Thermal Scopes Are Up to $800 Off During Black Friday
Impressive Black Friday deals on thermal scopes from top optics brands. Discounts on ATN, AGM, and Burris scopes. Prices range from under $1,000 to $3,225.


Gataway Couple: Stunning Caves in Florida You Have to See
Stunning Caves in Florida You Have to See
Florida, known for its beaches and theme parks, also has unique caves worth exploring. But visiting caves can be dangerous without a guide. However, there are monitored caves that are fairly safe. Five caves in Florida to consider visiting include Morrison Springs Park and Florida Caverns State Park, both great for diving and exploring cave formations. Wes Skiles Peacock Springs State Park offers underwater passages for cave divers, while Warren’s Cave is a challenging cave for experienced spelunkers. Devil’s Den is a privately owned spring where snorkeling and scuba diving are allowed. These caves provide a different perspective on the Sunshine State.


#other

GB News: Martin Daubney reacts to your views as he responds to GB members comments
Martin Daubney reacts to your views as he responds to GB members comments
Martin Daubney responds to comments from GB News members in the first sit-down since the launch of their membership. Access members-only content by joining as a GB News member.


National Review: Ridley Scott’s Napoleon Complex
Ridley Scott’s Napoleon Complex
Ridley Scott's movie "Napoleon" is a visually lavish yet morally simplistic depiction of the French leader's attempt to conquer the world. The film focuses on Napoleon's personal quirks and marital conflicts, reducing historical events to art direction triumphs. Scott's indifference to historical accuracy and his tendency for spectacle over substance contribute to a cultural depreciation of aesthetics and a lack of interest in learning from history. The film ultimately falls short in capturing the depth and emotional impact of Abel Gance's 1927 masterpiece.


GB News: WATCH: Kay Burley rolls her eyes as she's asked about Israeli hostages
WATCH: Kay Burley rolls her eyes as she's asked about Israeli hostages
Sky News' Kay Burley in hot water for eye-rolling during Hamas hostage discussion.