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29 Dec 2023

#politics

The Telegraph: Hong Kong democracy activist Tony Chung flees to UK to seek asylum
Hong Kong democracy activist Tony Chung flees to UK to seek asylum
Tony Chung, a Hong Kong democracy activist, has fled to Britain to seek asylum, citing fear and intimidation in the Beijing-controlled territory. Chung, who was imprisoned at age 20 under Hong Kong's national security law, lived in constant fear even after his release. The national security law has eroded the promised freedoms in Hong Kong, effectively outlawing free speech and dissent.


#society

Front Page Magazine: DEI Resistance Rising
DEI Resistance Rising
DEI, an ideological movement focused on diversity and inclusion, has infiltrated various aspects of American life, including government, schools, and corporations. It promotes tribalism and pits different groups against each other. Some states and individuals are pushing back against DEI, citing its negative impact on education and advocating for equal treatment for all. Critics argue that DEI lowers standards and undermines personal responsibility. The private sector is also starting to retreat from DEI due to fears of reverse discrimination lawsuits.


Le Monde: 'France's Stonewall': A trial that became symbolic in the history of gay struggles
'France's Stonewall': A trial that became symbolic in the history of gay struggles
A trial in 1977 involving homosexuals in Paris becomes a symbol of gay struggles against repression. The trial exposes the underground activities of a bar in the Maubert neighborhood, where the police raid catches customers off guard. The trial becomes a platform for the gay community to fight against societal repression.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: Hitler Wasn't Available: NY Times Runs Article by Hamas Official
Hitler Wasn't Available: NY Times Runs Article by Hamas Official
The New York Times publishes a piece by the mayor of Gaza City, Yahya R. Sarraj, who blames Israel for the destruction of Gaza. Sarraj fails to mention that he is a member of Hamas, the terrorist group that controls Gaza. The Times has a history of publishing propaganda.


The Telegraph: Israel-Hamas war live: IDF ‘expanding operations’ in Khan Younis
Israel-Hamas war live: IDF ‘expanding operations’ in Khan Younis
Israeli forces are intensifying their offensive against Hamas in Khan Younis, Gaza. Heavy shelling has caused the deaths of at least 41 Palestinians near a hospital.


#culture

Front Page Magazine: How the Byzantines Saved Civilization
How the Byzantines Saved Civilization
The Byzantines saved civilization by preserving and spreading ancient Greek thought and standing as a bulwark against Islamic jihadis for centuries. They also defended representational art and influenced the legal code of the United States. Without them, our world would lack crucial philosophical, artistic, and societal contributions.


#crime

Fox News: Armed women nationwide refused 'to be victims' in 2023 as gun ownership increases
Armed women nationwide refused 'to be victims' in 2023 as gun ownership increases
Gun ownership among women has skyrocketed, with many using their firearms for self-defense. Examples include an Alabama mom who shot a man trying to set her house on fire and a woman in Texas who shot her ex-boyfriend. Women are choosing to arm themselves to protect against violence and feel empowered. Gun sales have surged, especially among women, who are the fastest-growing demographic for gun ownership.


#other

Fox News: California retirees flocking to small Idaho town, prompting concerns about 'liberal baggage': 'Wait a minute'
California retirees flocking to small Idaho town, prompting concerns about 'liberal baggage': 'Wait a minute'
Retired California public employees with large pensions are moving to Eagle, Idaho, becoming the financial "lifeblood" of the town. Some locals are unhappy with the "liberal baggage" these new residents bring. There is a divide between the California idea of being Republican and the conservative values of Idaho. The influx of Californians has led to tensions over taxes and government involvement. Many residents are concerned about the negative effects of importing California values into Idaho.