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27 Nov 2024
#illegals
The Western Journal: Trump's Border Czar Threatens to Arrest Leftist Mayor for Shielding Illegals: 'I'm Willing to Put Him in Jail'
Tom Homan, President-elect Trump's border czar, has threatened to arrest Denver Mayor Mike Johnston for opposing deportation efforts. Homan emphasized that harboring illegal immigrants is a felony and expressed determination to enforce immigration laws, stating, "We gotta secure this country."
Johnston's willingness to go to jail for his stance reflects a broader Democratic resistance to Trump's immigration policies, which were a key campaign issue. Homan's comments signal a tough approach to local officials who defy federal immigration laws.
#politics
Breitbart: ZOA Urges Jewish Community to Boycott J Street over Support for Arms Embargo
The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) has called for Jewish institutions to boycott J Street due to its support for an arms embargo against Israel. ZOA President Mort Klein criticized J Street and other groups for lobbying against U.S. arms sales to Israel during a time of heightened antisemitism and conflict.
Klein accused J Street of being anti-Israel and urged Jewish community organizations to sever ties with them. He also condemned J Street's leadership for their statements regarding Israel's actions and called for resignations from rabbis affiliated with the organization.
Human Events: HUMAN EVENTS: This Thanksgiving, be the person your family’s thankful for
Thanksgiving is a time for family, and while political discussions are inevitable, conservatives are urged to maintain civility. The article emphasizes the importance of family bonds over political disagreements, especially in light of the divisive rhetoric surrounding Trump supporters.
Instead of engaging in heated arguments, conservatives are encouraged to embody calmness and maturity, presenting a positive image of the MAGA movement. The focus should be on unity and gratitude, reinforcing family connections rather than allowing politics to drive a wedge between loved ones.
Forbes: MSNBC Ratings Slashed In Half Post-Election
MSNBC's primetime viewership has plummeted 53% since the week before the election, averaging 632,000 viewers compared to 1.34 million previously. CNN also saw a significant decline of 47%, while Fox News maintained its audience with a slight drop from 2.67 million to 2.63 million.
Such declines are typical for news networks post-election, but the disparity highlights Fox's resilience compared to its left-leaning counterparts.
#society
Breitbart: U.N. Chief Demands Governments 'Rein in Hate Speech and Disinformation Online'
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged global governments to combat online hate speech and disinformation through a proposed global censorship framework. He emphasized the need for initiatives like the "Global Digital Compact" to address the harmful impact of unchecked digital platforms on societal stability.
UNESCO also highlighted the urgency of educating social media influencers to combat misinformation, launching campaigns to improve media literacy. Guterres warned that the rise of artificial intelligence exacerbates these issues, calling for coordinated global action to ensure responsible digital communication.
Breitbart: Singer Jimmy Somerville Attacks 'Anti-Trans' Organization over Song Usage: 'How F**king Dare You?'
Singer Jimmy Somerville criticized the LGB Alliance for using his song "Smalltown Boy" in their film "Generation Gay," calling the organization "anti-trans." He stated he would take action to have the song removed, emphasizing that he did not approve its use.
LGB Alliance co-founder Bev Jackson defended the organization, asserting their commitment to traditional definitions of homosexuality and distancing themselves from the broader TQ+ movement. The video featuring the song has been removed due to copyright issues.
GB News: Historic London markets set to close after City pulls support for £1bn relocation plan
London's historic Smithfield and Billingsgate markets will close after 800 years, following the City of London Corporation's decision to abandon a £1 billion relocation plan due to rising construction costs and inflation. Traders will receive over £300 million in compensation and can continue operating until at least 2028.
The corporation plans to transform the Smithfield site into a mixed-use cultural hub, while Billingsgate will be redeveloped for housing. Concerns have been raised about the legality of the decision, as a study on the markets' significance to the food industry is pending.
Breitbart: Grandma, Man Who Met Accidentally to Enjoy 9th Thanksgiving Together
Wanda Dench and Jamal Hinton, who became friends after a text mix-up in 2016, are set to celebrate their ninth Thanksgiving together. Dench, recently diagnosed with breast cancer, remains positive and emphasizes the importance of living life fully.
Their bond has grown beyond Thanksgiving, with the two enjoying regular outings and forming a family-like connection. Dench highlights the value of friendships across generations.
Forbes: Hyundai Issues Fourth Notice This Month: Over 226,000 Vehicles Recalled For Rearview Camera Issue
Hyundai has recalled over 226,000 SUVs and sedans due to rearview camera issues that impair visibility, increasing crash risks. This is part of a larger recall of 448,782 vehicles this month, with a total of 1,108,571 cars recalled in 2023.
The affected models include Sante Fe and Elantra (2021-2022), and Hyundai will notify owners by January 19, 2025, offering free replacements. Other recalls this month addressed transmission and charging unit defects.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire deal - is Gaza next?
Lebanon and Hezbollah have reached a ceasefire agreement, but its implementation remains uncertain. As displaced individuals in Lebanon and Israel return to assess the aftermath of 14 months of conflict, both sides approach the deal with caution.
The situation raises questions about the potential for further developments in Gaza. The complexities of the ceasefire and its implications for regional stability are under close scrutiny.
#culture
The Western Journal: Trans Activists 'Reconsidering' Their Approach: 'No One Wants to Join That Team'
Transgender activism is reportedly reassessing its confrontational tactics as public support declines following the recent election. Activists like Rodrigo Heng-Lehtinen suggest a need for a more approachable dialogue, acknowledging that shaming potential supporters is counterproductive.
However, the core principles of transgenderism remain contentious, with critics arguing that the movement's foundation—asserting that gender identity can be altered through medical interventions—does not resonate with many Americans. The ongoing debate suggests that a shift in strategy may not suffice without addressing the fundamental issues at stake.
#crime
Human Events: Muslim girl in France apologizes to family of murdered teacher for lying about his ‘Islamophobia’ before he was decapitated for it
A Muslim student admitted to lying about her teacher, Samuel Paty, claiming he was an Islamophobe, which led to his decapitation by jihadist Abdoullakh Anzorov in 2020. The girl, who was 13 at the time, apologized in court for her false allegations that incited violence.
Her father is accused of initiating an online harassment campaign against Paty, while others helped identify him to Anzorov for payment. The girl received an 18-month suspended sentence for her role in the events that led to Paty's murder.
Breitbart: London Terror Police Arrest Six Suspected of Links to Banned PKK
British counter-terrorism officers arrested six individuals in London linked to the banned Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), a separatist group seeking an independent Kurdish state in Turkey. The arrests were made under the Terrorism Act of 2000, with searches conducted at multiple locations.
Authorities emphasized that these arrests stemmed from a significant investigation into suspected terrorist activities related to the PKK, but reassured the public that there was no immediate threat.