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27 Nov 2024

#illegals

The Western Journal: Tom Homan, Trump Are About to Mount a Daring Rescue of 300,000 Missing Children
Tom Homan, Trump Are About to Mount a Daring Rescue of 300,000 Missing Children
Tom Homan, appointed by President-elect Trump as border czar, emphasizes the urgent need to address the issue of over 300,000 missing children linked to lax border policies under the Biden administration. He highlights concerns about these children being vulnerable to forced labor and trafficking.

Homan criticizes the current administration for releasing unvetted children to sponsors, leading to dangerous situations. He argues that conservative views on border security recognize the potential for exploitation, contrasting with a more naive liberal perspective that overlooks these risks.


#politics

Breitbart: Poll: Most Americans Hope to Avoid Political Talk at Thanksgiving
Poll: Most Americans Hope to Avoid Political Talk at Thanksgiving
A recent CBS News/YouGov survey reveals that most Americans prefer to avoid political discussions during Thanksgiving. While 72% of Harris voters and 62% of Trump voters wish to dodge the topic, slightly more Trump supporters (38%) are open to discussing politics compared to Harris supporters (28%).

The survey indicates that 43% of respondents will engage in political talks with like-minded individuals, but 57% still prefer to avoid the subject. Gratitude for family and friends is a common sentiment among both voter groups, with only 16% expressing thankfulness for politics.


Fox News: Longtime Democratic donor joins NYC mayoral race, vows to upend 'radical left' agenda
Longtime Democratic donor joins NYC mayoral race, vows to upend 'radical left' agenda
Whitney Tilson, a Wall Street investor and centrist Democrat, is entering the NYC mayoral race, aiming to counter what he describes as the radical left agenda that has taken hold in the city. He criticizes the current administration for high crime and corruption, pledging to cut crime, address the cost of living, and improve public schools.

Tilson highlights the ongoing migrant crisis as a significant issue, noting the financial strain on the city due to housing illegal migrants. He advocates for stricter measures against migrant crime, suggesting that serious offenders should be turned over to immigration authorities.


Fox News: Australian broadcast chair unleashes on Joe Rogan: 'Deeply repulsive'
Australian broadcast chair unleashes on Joe Rogan: 'Deeply repulsive'
Kim Williams, chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, criticized Joe Rogan during a speech, claiming he exploits public vulnerabilities and spreads harmful narratives. He expressed disbelief at Rogan's influence and described it as "deeply repulsive."

Rogan responded on social media, highlighting the left's calls for a similar podcast to counter his influence. He noted that despite his past support for liberal figures, he endorsed Trump for the upcoming election.


The Economist: Are British voters as clueless as Labour’s intelligentsia thinks? 
Are British voters as clueless as Labour’s intelligentsia thinks? 
Labour's intellectuals are grappling with a sense of nihilism following Kamala Harris's defeat in the U.S. presidential election, despite a strong economy under Biden. This has led to a belief that British voters may not appreciate economic successes, as illustrated by essays circulating among the left.

The discourse reflects a growing concern within the Labour party about the disconnect between economic performance and voter sentiment, prompting introspection on their strategies and messaging.


#society

The Economist: Deforestation is costing Brazilian farmers millions
Deforestation is costing Brazilian farmers millions
Deforestation in Brazil, driven by increased maize and soybean production, is costing farmers millions as it leads to hotter and drier land. A study from UFMG and RFN highlights the negative impact of environmental degradation on agricultural productivity.

Farmers are facing challenges as the loss of the Amazon rainforest disrupts moisture circulation essential for crop growth. This situation underscores the conflict between agricultural expansion and environmental sustainability.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Chinese vessel ‘sabotaged’ Baltic deep sea cables and may have been under orders from Russia
Chinese vessel ‘sabotaged’ Baltic deep sea cables and may have been under orders from Russia
A Chinese ship, the Yi Peng 3, is suspected of intentionally severing two critical internet cables in the Baltic Sea, potentially under Russian direction. Investigators are examining whether the captain was aware of the damage caused by dragging the anchor along the seabed.

This incident has raised alarms among Western nations about Russia's possible involvement in hybrid warfare tactics. The cable damage occurred in Swedish waters between November 17 and 18, as the vessel traveled from Russia to Egypt.


#economy

Breitbart: Carney on Kudlow: Mexico Will Not Start a Trade War with the U.S. Over Trump’s Tariffs
Carney on Kudlow: Mexico Will Not Start a Trade War with the U.S. Over Trump’s Tariffs
John Carney of Breitbart News stated that Mexico will not retaliate with a trade war against the U.S. in response to President-elect Trump's planned tariffs. He emphasized Mexico's economic dependence on U.S. exports, which make up a significant portion of its GDP.

Carney noted that while Mexican leaders may need to project strength domestically, initiating a trade war would ultimately harm Mexico more than the U.S. This situation is viewed as Trump's initial strategy rather than a precursor to conflict.


Breitbart: Canada's Conservatives and Leftists Agree: Trudeau Caught Flat-Footed by Trump Tariff Threat
Canada's Conservatives and Leftists Agree: Trudeau Caught Flat-Footed by Trump Tariff Threat
Canadian political leaders from both the Conservative Party and the New Democratic Party have united in their criticism of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for not adequately addressing President-elect Donald Trump's proposed 25% tariff on Canadian goods. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre emphasized the need for a strong economic plan to counter Trump's threats, while NDP leader Jagmeet Singh urged Trudeau to take a more assertive stance.

Trudeau's response, which included a claim of having a "good call" with Trump, has drawn ire from both sides of the political spectrum. Leaders are calling for immediate action to protect Canadian jobs and the economy, with suggestions that tariffs on American products could be a necessary countermeasure.


#culture

Breitbart: After Campaigning for Kamala Harris, Ben Stiller Claims Woke America Killed ‘Edgier’ Comedy
After Campaigning for Kamala Harris, Ben Stiller Claims Woke America Killed ‘Edgier’ Comedy
Ben Stiller criticized the impact of "woke" culture on comedy, stating it has made creating edgier content more challenging. He reflected on his film "Tropic Thunder," suggesting it could not be made today due to its controversial elements, including Robert Downey Jr.'s character.

While Stiller has apologized for certain aspects of the film, he maintains pride in its existence and impact. He emphasized that the film was intended to critique actors' egos rather than marginalized groups. Stiller continues to face scrutiny for his past comments and political involvement.


The Western Journal: Don't Be Fooled by Parades and Football - Thanksgiving Is a Distinctly Christian Holiday
Don't Be Fooled by Parades and Football - Thanksgiving Is a Distinctly Christian Holiday
Thanksgiving, rooted in Christian tradition, originated with the Pilgrims who sought religious freedom. Their first celebration in 1621 was a recognition of God's mercy amid hardship. This Christian foundation continued through U.S. history, with national proclamations emphasizing gratitude to God.

In modern times, Thanksgiving has shifted towards secular celebrations, leaving some to question the object of their gratitude. The article argues that true thankfulness should be directed towards God, who provides eternal blessings beyond temporal comforts.


The Imaginative Conservative: The Year Washington (Almost) Canceled Thanksgiving
The Year Washington (Almost) Canceled Thanksgiving
The establishment of Thanksgiving was contentious, rooted in antebellum debates over slavery and nationalism. In 1859, Washington, DC's Board of Aldermen, led by Alderman Charles W. C. Dunnington, rejected a Thanksgiving holiday due to its New England origins and perceived links to public disorder and abolitionism.

Dunnington's opposition reflected a broader Southern resistance to Northern narratives, as he championed a Jamestown-centric view of American history. Despite initial rejection, the holiday was eventually celebrated, illustrating the complex interplay of culture and politics leading up to the Civil War.


#health

Fox News: HIV-positive transplants now permitted for livers and kidneys
HIV-positive transplants now permitted for livers and kidneys
Health officials have announced that individuals with HIV can now donate kidneys and livers to other HIV-positive recipients, effective November 27. This change, part of the HIV Organ Policy Equity (HOPE) Act, aims to reduce transplant wait times and expand the organ donor pool.

Research indicates that transplants from HIV-positive donors have similar survival rates and low organ rejection rates. The policy reflects a commitment to evidence-based practices, potentially increasing the availability of life-saving organs for those in need.


#crime

GB News: Fugitive who was put on FBI's 'most wanted list' captured in Wales after 20-years in hiding
Fugitive who was put on FBI's 'most wanted list' captured in Wales after 20-years in hiding
Daniel Andreas San Diego, a fugitive on the FBI’s “most wanted” list for over 20 years, has been captured in Wales. He was wanted for bombings in San Francisco in 2003, targeting companies he believed conducted animal experiments. No injuries were reported from the attacks.

San Diego is facing extradition to the U.S. after his arrest, which was coordinated with U.S. authorities. The FBI emphasized that violence is not an acceptable means of expressing views. He was the first domestic terrorist added to the "most wanted terrorists" list.


Le Monde: The prosecution's closing arguments at Pelicot rape trial: 'By your verdict, you will signify that ordinary rape does not exist'
The prosecution's closing arguments at Pelicot rape trial: 'By your verdict, you will signify that ordinary rape does not exist'
The Pelicot rape trial concluded its prosecution's closing arguments for 51 defendants, with lead prosecutor Laure Chabaud urging a deeper understanding of consent and accountability. She emphasized that there is no such thing as "accidental" rape and called for educational change.

The prosecutors requested significant sentences, with the maximum of 20 years for one defendant, distinguishing him as a key figure in the case. The average time spent on each defendant's argument was limited to 10 minutes, highlighting the complexity and gravity of the trial.