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27 Nov 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Behar: Every Autocrat Throughout History 'Has Found a Scapegoat,' That’s What Trump Did
On ABC's "The View," Joy Behar criticized Donald Trump for scapegoating during the 2024 election, likening him to historical autocrats. Co-hosts discussed how Trump focused on sensational topics rather than key voter concerns like the economy and democracy.
Sunny Hostin emphasized that for many voters, issues like January 6th were paramount, while Alyssa Farah Griffin noted that targeted ads helped Trump resonate with voters despite his off-message remarks. Hostin added that fear-mongering ads played a role in shaping perceptions.
Fox News: Trump jokingly offers child "millions" for hair during Florida golf outing
President-elect Trump humorously offered to buy a child's hair for "millions" while at his Florida golf club, complimenting her fashionable hairstyle. The child responded that she voted for him, and Trump invited her to take a photo with him on the golf cart.
Trump's appearance at the club follows increased security measures due to two assassination attempts against him. He was also seen golfing with his granddaughter, who aims to surpass his club championship record.
#society
Le Monde: Australia's parliament passes bill that would ban young children from social media
Australia's House of Representatives has passed a bill banning children under 16 from social media, pending Senate approval. The legislation holds platforms like TikTok and Facebook liable for fines if they fail to prevent young children from creating accounts.
Critics argue the law is rushed, risks privacy, and undermines parental authority, potentially isolating children and pushing them towards unsafe online spaces. Despite concerns, major parties support the bill, suggesting it will likely pass in the Senate.
Fox News: ‘Landman’ clip goes viral slamming renewable energy: ‘There is nothing clean about this’
Billy Bob Thornton's new show "Landman" features a scene that critiques renewable energy, particularly wind turbines, suggesting they are not as environmentally friendly as claimed. The dialogue highlights the carbon footprint associated with their production and maintenance.
The clip has sparked a debate on social media, with mixed reactions praising and challenging the assertions made in the show. "Landman," created by Taylor Sheridan, explores the oil industry in West Texas and is set to premiere on Paramount+ this month.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Kremlin bans ministers including Reeves and Rayner from entering Russia
Russia has banned 16 British Cabinet ministers, including Angela Rayner and Rachel Reeves, from entering the country, citing "reckless policies" and "anti-Russian activities." This follows Ukraine's use of British-made missiles and reflects ongoing tensions between the UK and Russia.
The Russian foreign ministry criticized the UK for its "Russophobic policies" and suggested that Britain's military support for Ukraine risks direct involvement in the conflict. This latest round of sanctions adds to previous measures against UK politicians and follows the expulsion of a UK diplomat accused of spying.
#economy
GB News: Lee Anderson offers ‘simple’ solution to benefits crisis as Labour unveils plan to slash bill
Lee Anderson, a Reform MP, has stirred debate by proposing to cut benefits for individuals who do not contribute to society, while still supporting those genuinely in need. He highlighted concerns about people receiving benefits without working, citing disbelief from friends in India about the UK's welfare system.
Labour is also addressing the benefits system, targeting young individuals who refuse to work or train. Their Employment Minister noted that current rules allow for benefits to be withdrawn, emphasizing that the existing system is not new. With rising costs of sickness benefits and significant unemployment, the government plans to introduce measures to reduce economic inactivity.
Le Monde: Tariffs: 'American trade restrictions worsened the 1929 market crash and accelerated its spread to Europe'
After World War I, American farmers faced increased competition from European surpluses, leading to calls for protective tariffs. Herbert Hoover capitalized on this sentiment in 1928, promising economic prosperity through lower taxes and higher tariffs. The Hawley-Smoot Act of 1930 raised tariffs significantly, triggering retaliatory measures from Europe.
This protectionist approach contributed to a drastic decline in global trade, worsening the Great Depression and potentially influencing the rise of totalitarian regimes. Economists warn against repeating such mistakes, emphasizing the importance of maintaining open international trade.
#culture
Breitbart: Drake Alleges Universal Falsely Inflated Popularity of Kendrick Lamar Song Calling Him a 'Pedophile'
Drake has filed a petition alleging that Universal Music Group manipulated streaming numbers for Kendrick Lamar's song "Not Like Us," which contains derogatory lyrics aimed at him. The filing claims UMG used bots and special agreements with Spotify to boost the song's popularity.
UMG has denied the allegations, asserting that they uphold ethical marketing practices. The ongoing feud between Drake and Lamar has intensified, marking one of the most significant rivalries in hip-hop in recent years.
#education
Breitbart: New York Public School Targets Kindergarteners with 'Gender Identity' Course
Hillside Elementary School in New York is teaching kindergarteners a gender identity curriculum that includes terms like cisgender, transgender, and nonbinary. The curriculum aims to promote inclusion and respect for diverse identities among students, according to the school district.
Critics on social media argue that such teachings amount to indoctrination, suggesting that public schools should focus on traditional subjects rather than gender identity. Some parents express concern over exposing young children to these concepts.