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7 Nov 2023
#politics
The Federalist: Thomas Sowell's Book Debunks Social Justice Fallacies With Facts
Summary: Thomas Sowell's book, "Social Justice Fallacies," examines the false assumptions behind the concept of social justice. Sowell argues that factors beyond discrimination heavily influence differences in human abilities and that government intervention cannot override cultural traditions. He also discusses the negative consequences of policies such as affirmative action and the welfare state.
GB News: Labour frontbencher blasts Rishi Sunak and warns of ‘five more years' of Tory mess
Labour Party co-ordinator claims the King's Speech proves that only Labour can bring real change to the country. He argues that the Conservatives offer more of the same and presents Labour's plans for dental appointments, NHS procedures, housing, crime, and workplace reforms. He dismisses the threat of Nigel Farage and focuses on stopping the chaos.
Fox News: Dem congresswoman to force vote on censure of GOP colleague for conflating Hamas, Palestinian civilians
Rep. Sara Jacobs is pushing for a vote to censure Rep. Brian Mast over his comments equating Palestinian civilians with Hamas terrorists. Mast's refusal to differentiate innocent Palestinians from terrorists is deemed dangerous and dehumanizing. Jacobs filed her resolution as a privileged resolution, giving House leadership the choice to bring it to a vote or table it.
National Review: Philly Republicans Face Existential Election Day Threat from Far-Left Splinter Group
Philadelphia GOP faces an existential test as the Working Families Party, a far-left group, challenges their hold on city council seats. The charter sets rules for political office, but the Working Families Party has gained momentum in recent elections. Losing on Tuesday could wipe out the Philadelphia GOP's presence in city council.
#society
GB News: Germany nursery named after Anne Frank to be renamed 'to be more diverse'
The "Anne Frank kindergarten" in Germany is being renamed to "world explorer kindergarten" to avoid political associations. The decision has sparked backlash from the International Auschwitz Committee, expressing concerns about the culture of remembrance in the country. Germany has seen an increase in antisemitism following a terror attack in Israel.
#war
National Review: The Kidnapped Posters Aren’t an Affront
In America, there is a debate over whether it is acceptable to post flyers about people kidnapped in the Hamas terror attack on Israel. Some see it as a respectful gesture, while others view it as a provocation. The posters simply state the facts and urge for their safe return. Those who oppose the posters don't want to be reminded of the attack and refuse to see Israelis as victims.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Obama knows nothing about anti-Semitism
A fashion model is dropped by her talent agency for comparing Israel to Nazi Germany. Former President Barack Obama shows moral turpitude in a podcast, equating the barbarity of Hamas to Israel's attempts to contain them. He wanted weak allies to control them, disregarding Jewish lives.
#economy
National Review: The Ambiguous Effect of the Tariff in American Economic History
The New Right has embraced tariffs and protectionism, arguing that they will bring back manufacturing jobs and improve the economy. However, empirical evidence suggests that taxing imports will actually raise prices for domestic products, reduce global demand for those products, and lead to retaliatory tariffs from other nations. The historical use of tariffs in early American economic development is also inconclusive, as tariffs were primarily used for revenue generation and not necessarily for promoting industry. The success of American economic development can be attributed to factors such as domestic economic freedom, abundant natural resources, and a commercial spirit of innovation, rather than protectionism.
#culture
GB News: Barbra Streisand, 81, lauds Britain for being 'less sexist' than the USA in dig at 'cold' Hollywood
Barbra Streisand, in her autobiography, discusses her career in the spotlight and the sexism she faced in Hollywood. She broke barriers for women performers, and found UK culture more accepting. Despite her success, she admits to not having much fun in her life and wants to prioritize enjoying life with her family.
#history
Fox News: Room of 'hidden treasures' looted by Nazis is just one new display at National WWII Museum in New Orleans
The National WWII Museum in New Orleans opened its final permanent exhibit, the Liberation Pavilion, which showcases the end of the war, the Holocaust, and the post-war era. The pavilion features the stories of veterans, survivors, and the impact of the war on American lives. The exhibit captures the sacrifices and heroism of the war generation and aims to inspire visitors with a deeper understanding of history.
#crime
The Telegraph: Jewish man dies after altercation at Israel-Palestine protest
A Jewish man died after a physical altercation between pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian protesters in California. The incident is being investigated as a possible hate crime. The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles identified the victim, Paul Kessler, and stated that this was the fourth act of anti-Semitic violence in the area this year. No suspect is currently in custody.
#other
GB News: BBC forced to apologies after 'bias' in Covid coverage
BBC apologizes for showing biased captions during a broadcast of MP Andrew Bridgen's concerns about COVID vaccines. Bridgen, a Reclaim Party MP, had questioned the impact of vaccines, but the BBC provided captions that "corrected" his figures. The broadcaster has acknowledged the lack of consistency and is reviewing its caption usage.