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30 Nov 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Britt: Facebook's Zuckerberg Learned an 'Important Lesson' the Hard Way — You Can't Cancel Trump
Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) expressed optimism about the future under President-elect Donald Trump, stating that efforts to "cancel" him have failed. She emphasized a renewed sense of hope among Americans and highlighted Trump's potential to restore strength to the White House and the nation.
Britt noted that conversations during her Thanksgiving gatherings centered on hope for a brighter future, suggesting that both Republicans and some Democrats recognize this shift. She mentioned Mark Zuckerberg's recent meeting with Trump as indicative of changing sentiments towards conservative voices.
Breitbart: The Second Biggest Loser in 2024: Chuck Schumer
Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has been demoted from Majority Leader to Minority Leader in the Senate, following significant losses for Democrats in the 2024 election. His support for President Biden's mass migration policies, which brought in around nine million migrants, is blamed for the defeat of Vice President Harris and the loss of three Senate seats, resulting in a Republican majority.
Schumer's history of backing pro-migration policies has repeatedly harmed the Democratic Party, with past elections reflecting similar outcomes. Critics within the party describe the situation as political malpractice, attributing their electoral failures to an overreliance on immigration as a political strategy.
#society
The Telegraph: Pro-Palestine marchers compare Gaza conflict to the Holocaust
Supporters of Israel confronted pro-Palestine marchers in London, where signs equating the Gaza conflict to the Holocaust were displayed. Counter-protesters urged an end to support for terrorism, while police maintained separation between the two groups.
Some placards at the pro-Palestine rally drew condemnation for being anti-Semitic, with comparisons to the Holocaust deemed offensive. The tensions highlight the ongoing conflict and differing narratives surrounding the situation in the Middle East.
#economy
Le Monde: French budget: S&P encourages Barnier to stick with his austerity plan
Michel Barnier's austerity plan received a boost as S&P maintained France's AA- debt rating, signaling confidence in the government's efforts to reduce the deficit despite recent political turmoil. S&P acknowledged challenges like political fragmentation and public finance deterioration.
The agency's stable outlook hinges on the government's ability to manage fiscal policies effectively, with a warning that failure to do so could lead to increased debt costs and economic instability. The government must remain committed to fiscal discipline amid ongoing budget debates.
Breitbart: Dem Rep. Meeks: Trump Won Due to Inflation, Abbott Sending Migrants to New York 'Unannounced'
Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-NY) attributed President-Elect Donald Trump's 2024 victory to rising food prices and immigration issues in New York, particularly due to Texas Governor Abbott's actions. He emphasized that voters prioritize everyday economic concerns over stock market performance.
Meeks urged Democrats to better address these challenges to demonstrate their commitment to constituents' wellbeing. He acknowledged that the party had not effectively communicated its understanding of voters' struggles with grocery costs.
#military
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Nov. 30: Day 421 – 56-year-old combat medic on over a year of reserves
Tuvia Book, a combat medic and reservist in the Israel Defense Forces, rejoined the military after the October 7 Hamas attack, despite being out of the IDF system. He served in the Palmar Asaf Medical Extraction Unit, contributing to a lower fatality rate among wounded soldiers during the ongoing conflict.
Book has spent 12 of the last 14 months in active reserve duty, highlighting the efficiency and technology of his unit in treating thousands of injured soldiers. His experiences reflect the ongoing challenges faced by the IDF amid the current military operations.
Breitbart: Polish PM Tusk Inspects 'Eastern Shield' Fortifications at Russia Border
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk visited the border with Russia's Kaliningrad to assess military fortifications, calling it "an investment in peace." With Poland set to assume the EU presidency, Tusk emphasized the need for enhanced European defenses amid concerns over Russian aggression and potential shifts in U.S. policy.
Poland is investing heavily in its military, planning to spend 4.7% of its GDP on defense next year. The East Shield project aims to fortify approximately 800 kilometers of borders with Russia and Belarus, incorporating advanced security measures. Tusk noted the project's significance as a deterrent against potential aggressors.
#culture
Fox News: NY Times hammered for article referring to biological women as ‘non-transgender women’
Prominent figures, including tennis legend Martina Navratilova, criticized a New York Times article for labeling biological women as "non-transgender women." The article discussed the division within the San Jose State University volleyball team over a transgender athlete's participation, leading to legal disputes among players.
The backlash highlighted frustrations over terminology used to describe women, with many asserting that the term "women" should suffice. Critics argue that such language undermines women's rights and identity, reflecting a broader cultural debate over gender and sports.
#history
GB News: Horrible Histories author admits he 'loathes the British Empire with a passion'
Author Terry Deary has expressed strong disdain for Britain's imperial history, stating he "loathes" the British Empire for its violent conquests, which he argues were achieved through technological superiority rather than bravery. He emphasizes the overlooked impact of colonization on indigenous populations, particularly in Tasmania.
Deary's critique highlights the need for a reevaluation of how British history is taught, advocating for a focus on the consequences of imperialism rather than glorifying its victories. His latest work, "A History of Britain in Ten Enemies," marks a shift from his well-known children's series, Horrible Histories.