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7 Nov 2023
#illegals
GB News: 'We will decide who comes here!' Sunak vows new migration crackdown as 'global instability' spirals
Rishi Sunak vows to crack down on migration by implementing the Rwanda migration scheme. The plan aims to swiftly detain and remove those who come to the UK illegally. However, the scheme has faced legal challenges and concerns over human rights violations.
#politics
The Federalist: Anti-Israel Wing Throws Dems And Biden's Campaign Into Disarray
A new poll shows Democrats concerned about their chances in the next election as Donald Trump leads in key swing states. Anti-Israel protests at the White House highlight a growing rift within the Democratic Party. Michigan Democrats threaten to abandon Biden over his stance on Israel, jeopardizing the party's support in a crucial swing state. Democrats are relying on litigation to undermine Trump, but early leads in swing states have them worried. As the party remains divided over Israel, a successful conviction of Trump may be their only hope.
Fox News: Off-year election in Maine to determine fate of investor-owned utilities
Maine voters face a busy ballot on Tuesday with decisions on private electric utilities, Native American tribe obligations, foreign election influence, and more. The state will vote on whether to replace the two private electric utilities with a nonprofit utility, sparking debate on performance and potential costs. Additionally, voters will decide on banning foreign government spending in local and state referendums and restoring language about Native American tribes to the state constitution. Other initiatives include a "right to repair" for vehicles and removing a requirement for Maine residency for referendum petition gatherers.
American Thinker: Insurrection? No, 'passion'!
Pro-Palestinian protesters in Washington, D.C., demanded an Israeli ceasefire and vandalized the White House and statues. The media's portrayal of the protests was surprisingly positive.
GB News: Activist shares image of their 'poppy for Palestine' - and it's sparking a huge debate
A Pro-Palestine activist shared a picture of a knitted poppy in Palestinian colors. The poppy has garnered both praise and criticism, with some finding it cute and others deeming it disrespectful to the meaning of the original poppy symbol. The debate about the poppy's significance continues.
The Federalist: Report: ProPublica Attacks Conservatives 23x More Than Dems
ProPublica, touted as an objective news outlet, is actually a Democrat propaganda machine backed by wealthy left-wing donors. A report reveals that they are significantly more likely to attack conservatives than the left. With a staff predominantly made up of registered Democrats, ProPublica receives millions from leftist foundations that fund organizations targeting conservative Supreme Court justices.
Fox News: Pro-life activist Lila Rose: A vote against Ohio's abortion law is a vote against abortion coercion
Pro-life activist Lila Rose opposes Ohio's proposed abortion law, which she believes would empower the abortion industry and harm women who are coerced into getting abortions. She urges voters to "vote no" on Issue 1 to protect women from being coerced into a life-altering decision. Rose argues that abortion is the intentional killing of a human being and that laws permitting it are unjust.
Conservatives are concerned about Stanford University's search committee for a new law dean, viewing it as a rejection of their values. Pro-life activist Lila Rose believes that every human being has the right to life from the moment of fertilization and argues for equal legal protection for children in the womb. She suggests that the 14th Amendment grants equal protection to the preborn and calls for focusing on public education and policy-making to secure equal protection for all.
#society
GB News: Captain Sir Tom Moore's family ordered to destroy 'unauthorised' spa in back garden
Captain Sir Tom Moore's family has lost an appeal to keep an unauthorized spa pool block at their home in Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire. They have been given three months to remove the building, which was initially approved but later denied permission for expansion. The decision was made due to concerns about harm to a grade II-listed property, and the Captain Tom Foundation is also under investigation by the Charity Commission.
The Federalist: The Marxists Won By Slowly Infiltrating Existing Structures
Antonio Gramsci, an Italian Marxist, believed that violent revolution was not the key to change. Instead, he proposed that Marxist ideas be infiltrated into Western society's institutions, such as universities, publishing houses, and churches, to subtly shape the way people think. This strategy was later adopted by Rudi Dutschke and Herbert Marcuse, who spread the idea of the "long march through the institutions" in the United States, leading to the infiltration of the media, education system, and other civic structures by left-wing revolutionaries.
Foreign Policy: What Happens When the ‘Big One’ Hits Lima?
Peru's capital, Lima, is overdue for a major earthquake, yet the city's government is largely unprepared. With 80% of homes in Lima built without proper input from architects or engineers, the consequences of a big earthquake could be catastrophic. The lack of effective government and widespread corruption in Peru exacerbate the problem and hinder disaster preparedness efforts. Experts predict that a major quake could result in thousands of deaths and collapsed homes. The government must enforce seismic construction codes, improve existing structures, and prepare for the aftermath to mitigate the devastating effects.
#war
Fox News: UN Security Council fails once again to pass Israel-Hamas resolution
The United Nations Security Council failed to pass a resolution on the Israel-Hamas conflict. The Council discussed proposed resolutions for over two hours but couldn't agree. (#[)
National Review: Deception of the Public Is Hamas’s Potent Weapon
The author discusses the strategic tactics used by Hamas in their war against Israel, particularly focusing on the manipulation of language and public opinion through the internet and media. He highlights the role of American journalists in falling for Hamas tricks and the distortion of terms such as "moderate" and "extremist" when describing Palestinian factions. He also examines the use of words like "occupation" and "refugee" to frame the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and reveals the fraudulent nature of calling Israel a "colonialist" state. The author concludes that the destruction of Hamas could pave the way for a better government in Gaza and improved relations with Israel.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: The Israel-Hamas War Is Dividing Europe’s Left
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas is causing divisions within left-wing parties in European countries like France, Britain, and Spain. Progressive leaders are struggling to navigate their stance on the conflict, with some facing accusations of antisemitism and others defending Hamas's actions. The war is exacerbating internal rifts, damaging alliances, and threatening electoral prospects.
Euromaidan Press: Backing Kyiv key to thwart pro-Russian populist forces in EU, says Romania’s PM
Romania's PM emphasizes unwavering support for Ukraine to prevent pro-Russian populist forces from rising in Europe. Despite political risks, Romania will continue to back Kyiv to thwart leaders resembling Putin.
National Review: Yes, Obama Is Complicit
Former President Barack Obama, speaking at an event, acknowledged the "complexity" of the Israel-Palestine crisis but blamed the occupation and treatment of Palestinians. While condemning Hamas's actions, he suggested that all parties are complicit to some degree. Critics argue that Obama's policies, including creating distance between the US and Israel and pursuing the Iran nuclear deal, worsened the situation and strengthened Hamas.
Fox News: Israel's Netanyahu doubles down on rejecting Gaza ceasefire unless hostages are released after call with Biden
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refuses to agree to a ceasefire in Gaza without the release of hostages. He argues that without military pressure, Hamas won't release the hostages and a ceasefire would be a victory for terrorists. Netanyahu also disputes the reported death toll, claiming that many of the fatalities are Hamas combatants.
#economy
PJ Media: Starbucks to Union Employees: Sucks to Be U
Starbucks reported a stellar quarter with increased net sales and revenues, leading to a rise in their stock prices. The company plans to open more stores and is increasing pay and benefits for its retail workers. However, these increases do not apply to unionized employees, leading to a clash with the National Labor Relations Board.
#education
Le Monde: Murder of French teacher in Arras sends lasting shockwaves through profession
Teachers in France are fearful and vulnerable after recent terrorist attacks, raising concerns about the long-term impact on the profession.
#outdoors
Tactical Bassin: November Bass Fishing With Matt And Tim! (Fall Power Fishing Tips) — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
A group of guys goes bass fishing and catches a lot of fish using various power fishing techniques. They have a fun day on the river, targeting bass with A-Rigs, crankbaits, and swimbaits.