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1 Jan 2025
#politics
Front Page Magazine: It’s Too Bad That Jimmy Carter Didn’t Live Even Longer
Jimmy Carter, the longest-lived U.S. president, passed away at 100. While he is remembered as a decent man, his presidency is criticized for initiating a decline in American foreign policy and expanding federal control over education, leading to inefficiencies and declining student performance.
Carter's foreign policy decisions, such as abandoning the Shah of Iran and his handling of the Camp David Accords, are viewed as detrimental to U.S. interests and allies. His presidency set a precedent for perceived American weakness, with consequences that are still felt today.
#society
Breitbart: Poll: Most Americans Spending New Year's Eve at Home
A Rasmussen Reports survey reveals that 67% of Americans plan to celebrate New Year's Eve at home, with only 14% attending a friend's house and 6% going to a restaurant or bar. Responses were consistent across political affiliations and marital status.
The survey also indicates that 43% of respondents expect to share a midnight kiss, while only 16% view New Year's Day as the most important holiday. Younger adults are more likely to celebrate outside their homes compared to older generations.
GB News: Chaos erupts as motorists stuck in shopping centre car park for FIVE HOURS descend into violence
Traffic chaos at Manchester's Trafford Centre left motorists trapped for up to five hours, leading to physical altercations and distress among families. Thousands of shoppers and Manchester United fans contributed to the gridlock, with some attempting to create escape routes.
Eyewitnesses reported heated confrontations and a general atmosphere of frustration. The Trafford Centre attributed the delays to high visitor numbers and a nearby football match, and is working with authorities to alleviate the situation.
Front Page Magazine: France’s ‘Christian Terrorist’ Turns Out to Have Been a Muslim All Along
A Syrian asylum seeker attacked a playground in France, initially reported as a Christian terrorist due to his claim of shouting "In the name of Jesus Christ." However, eyewitness Henri d’Anselme later revealed that the attacker was actually a Muslim with ties to Bashar al-Assad's army and the Islamic State, who falsely claimed to be Christian to gain asylum.
Despite d’Anselme's clarification, media narratives persisted, with reports continuing to label the attacker as a Christian. The incident highlights the complexities of asylum claims and the challenges of accurately portraying such events in the media.
#culture
Le Monde: Raoul Peck, a filmmaker against oblivion
Raoul Peck's new documentary, "Ernest Cole, Lost and Found," revives the legacy of South African journalist Ernest Cole, who exposed apartheid through his photography. The film, set for release on December 25, highlights Cole's struggle and contributions, having won the Œil d'or at Cannes.
Peck, a Haitian exile, has a history of spotlighting marginalized voices, as seen in his acclaimed film "I Am Not Your Negro." His journey from Haiti to various countries reflects a life shaped by political upheaval and a commitment to storytelling through film.