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22 Dec 2023
#politics
GB News: 'I wish it could be Brexit everyday' Christmas legend Roy Wood blasts 'shame' of undelivered Brexit
Christmas icon Roy Wood discussed his political views and disappointment with Brexit on GB News. Wood, known for his hit song "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday," expressed his dissatisfaction with the outcome of Brexit, despite his involvement with Nigel Farage's Brexit Party. He also shared the inspiration behind his Christmas song, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.
Fox News: Biden commutes sentences for 11 convicted of drug crimes, targeting 'unjustified disparities'
President Biden grants clemency to 11 non-violent drug dealers and rolls back anti-drug laws on federal land. He also pardons marijuana-related crimes and urges governors to do the same. The reforms aim to address racial disparities and promote equal justice.
#society
Fox News: How to convince your relative who believes cancel culture is a hoax
"The Canceling of the American Mind" by Greg Lukianoff and Rikki Schlott explores the reality and impact of cancel culture on college campuses. It reveals that one in 10 college students and one in six professors have faced threats or punishment for their speech, with over 1,000 campaigns targeting professors since 2014. The book emphasizes the need to oppose cancel culture, even when it targets individuals who are eventually proven to be right.
The Federalist: Western Michigan Settles Case Over Firing Of Christian Professor
The mob's control over speech on college campuses is being challenged by legal efforts to protect free-speech rights. Music professor Daniel Mattson was fired from Western Michigan University for expressing his religious views off-campus. He filed a lawsuit and WMU settled, paying damages and attorney's fees. This victory against cancel culture is a step towards protecting religious expression.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: The BBC has exposed the sinister face of woke
The BBC's choice of Eurovision contestant, Olly Alexander, has come under scrutiny for his support of a campaign against Israel's actions. The campaign accuses Israel of genocide and ethnic cleansing, while proclaiming solidarity with the Palestinians. This highlights the issue of intersectionality, where different victim groups campaign together, but excludes those deemed unworthy by the progressive left. The BBC's refusal to label Hamas as terrorists and its support of intersectionality raises concerns about its stance on Israel and risks exacerbating fears within the Jewish community in Britain.
#health
GB News: Ambulance chiefs tell hospitals to treat more patients in corridors in bid to slash wait times
New NHS figures reveal patients waiting over an hour outside A&E, with some hospitals treating people in corridors. Fifteen hospitals responsible for half of ambulance delays urged to improve.
#education
Fox News: Few Harvard staff concerned with president's plagiarism charges willing to talk: NY Times
Harvard President Claudine Gay is facing additional plagiarism charges, with an internal review finding instances of "duplicative language without appropriate attribution" in her work. Few faculty members at Harvard were willing to publicly comment on the allegations, though some have expressed concern over the inconsistent application of standards between students and faculty. The Harvard Corporation has continued to support Gay, stating that while there were instances of inadequate citation, there was no violation of research misconduct standards.
#crime
GB News: Prague shooter’s violent posts revealed as expert warns social media sites must not glorify killers
A leading criminologist warns that social media sites should not glorify violent criminals after the Prague shooter's dark posts were revealed. The shooter praised a teenage schoolgirl who carried out a mass shooting in Russia and expressed his desire to become a killer. He killed 14 people and injured many more in the Czech capital. Experts emphasize the need to prevent the glorification of perpetrators and keep weapons away from individuals with aggressive tendencies.