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America One News
8 Nov 2023
#politics
Townhall: USA Today's Front-Page Lashing of Libs of TikTok
USA Today is accused of bias in its coverage, particularly when it comes to right-wing extremism. The newspaper partnered with an LGBT advocacy group to paint Libs of TikTok as a creator of right-wing outrage. The article suggests a pattern of bomb threats and harassment, but provides little evidence to support these claims. The piece is seen as an attempt to silence and discredit anyone who opposes the LGBTQIA agenda.
Front Page Magazine: The GOP's Abortion Problem
The Supreme Court's decision to strike down Roe v. Wade was seen as a victory for Republicans, but they were unprepared and insincere in their opposition to abortion. Pro-life groups overreached and damaged their cause by proposing extreme measures. The pro-abortion side had a more effective argument, fueled by media propaganda. The abortion issue is deeply cultural and reflects the decline of religion. Conservatives need to make better arguments and focus on the larger cultural war. Purity spirals and banning popular support turn people away. Activism should focus on setting up future victories.
#society
Fox News: Cult of machines and automation are incapable of preventing unwanted events
Prevention is cheaper and more effective than reaction, proven by the cost and consequences of 9/11 and other terrorist attacks. Israel's reliance on machines for border security failed against terrorists using paraglider infiltration. The focus on reaction rather than prevention is a result of a deterministic worldview that prioritizes machines over meaning. Anticipatory actions informed by the future could have saved lives, but determinism prevents investigation into the open-ended space of prevention. The world continues to accumulate reactive means, but fails to invest in prevention. A shift to anticipatory thinking is needed to prevent future atrocities.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Weekly frontline update: Russia burns resources in Avdiivka, while Ukrainians expand bridgehead in Kherson Oblast
Weekly frontline update: Russia burns resources in Avdiivka, while Ukrainians expand bridgehead in Kherson Oblast.
#foreignaffairs
Townhall: Why the Left Hates Israel and America
Forty Christian pastors attended an event in Rep. Rashida Tlaib's district to support Israel. The event aimed to highlight the importance of supporting Israel and the values it represents. Tlaib's voting record and support for left-wing policies were also discussed.
#economy
The Telegraph: M&S losses in Ocado deepen as it pursues turnaround plan – latest updates
Marks & Spencer's partnership with Ocado is facing deepening losses as the retailer closes a warehouse as part of its turnaround strategy. The partnership suffered losses of £23.4m in the last six months, with a significant hit from the closure of Ocado's Hatfield site. However, M&S reported strong half-year results overall, with profits increasing and sales up.
#history
The Telegraph: ‘History is repeating itself’: The 99-year-old Holocaust survivor returning to his childhood home
Walter Bingham, a 99-year-old Holocaust survivor and oldest journalist, returns to Karlsruhe, the city where he grew up and was forced to flee from as a Jewish boy. He relives the memories of persecution and the Kindertransport journey that saved his life. The trip serves as a remembrance and closure for survivors as they retrace their path to safety.
#health
Townhall: Remember the Teen Vaping 'Epidemic'?
Federal survey data confirms that the feared epidemic of underage nicotine vaping never happened. The latest survey shows a decline in e-cigarette use among high school and middle school students. The majority of past-month vapers are occasional users, not addicted to nicotine. The shift from smoking to vaping has continued to reduce adolescent smoking rates. However, policies that restrict the availability of flavored vaping products hinder harm reduction efforts and drive some back to smoking.
#technology
Fox News: Face ID technology used on geese has troubling parallel to communist China: expert
Artificial intelligence is being used with facial recognition to track geese and understand their behaviors. This technology has potential for studying other species as well. While it has exciting applications, there are concerns about its use for surveillance.