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#society
Front Page Magazine: Resistance Leaders: The Rich Men Behind the Poor People's Campaign
The Poor People’s Campaign, co-founded by William Barber II, is criticized for being a wealthy leftist group masquerading as a nonprofit aimed at helping the poor. It is accused of using funds from major foundations to support partisan activism rather than actual poverty alleviation.
The organization’s financial ties to influential leftist donors and connections to radical groups raise questions about its true intentions. Critics argue that the campaign is more focused on political resistance than on addressing poverty, with its leadership benefiting from significant salaries and lacking transparency.
Front Page Magazine: Victor Davis Hanson Video: Marxists and the Permanent Victim Class
Historian Victor Davis Hanson argues that Marxism relies on creating a permanent victim class to promote its ideology. He suggests that in the U.S., where upward mobility is possible, race is exploited to maintain this underclass.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: White House not coordinating with Trump envoy on bid to clinch Gaza deal, official says
Bitcoin has surpassed $100,000 for the first time, fueled by a rally linked to Donald Trump's election and his selection of Paul Atkins for the SEC chair, suggesting a lighter regulatory approach. The cryptocurrency has dramatically increased from $69,374 on Election Day.
Amnesty International has accused Israel of genocide in Gaza, citing evidence from government statements and ground reports. Israel rejects these claims, labeling them as antisemitic. Meanwhile, Trump’s incoming envoy, Steve Witkoff, is pushing for a hostage deal and ceasefire before Trump’s inauguration on January 20.
Front Page Magazine: Biden's Ceasefire for Israel Started a War in Syria
Israel's military campaign against Hezbollah resulted in significant losses for the terrorist organization, but the Biden administration's imposed ceasefire has allowed Hezbollah to regroup and has led to a resurgence of conflict in the region. The ceasefire, rather than fostering peace, has facilitated a new phase of the Syrian Civil War, with Sunni jihadists launching attacks amid the chaos.
The Biden administration's actions have inadvertently strengthened Hezbollah and Iran while allowing Turkey to exploit the situation, further destabilizing the region. This complex interplay of alliances and betrayals among various Islamic factions underscores the challenges of achieving lasting peace in a landscape marked by perpetual conflict.
GB News: Russian warship OPENS FIRE on German helicopter as Putin accused of 'attack' on Nato
A Russian warship fired warning shots at a German military helicopter over the Baltic Sea, as confirmed by the German foreign minister. This incident, involving signal ammunition, suggests a potential escalation in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
#economy
Front Page Magazine: The Green Energy Apocalypse
The article argues that current climate change policies, particularly the push for renewable energy and electric vehicles, are economically damaging and based on unproven hypotheses. It cites examples from the UK and California, where mandates are leading to job losses and higher costs for consumers, while fossil fuel reliance remains high.
The piece emphasizes that the transition to "clean energy" is not only impractical but also detrimental to economic stability, especially in the face of geopolitical rivals like China and Russia. It suggests that a rollback of these policies, particularly under a Trump administration, could restore economic health and energy independence.
#history
Le Monde: Kremlin seeks to erase the memory of Soviet repression
Russia is undergoing a process termed "derehabilitation," where the government is reversing the rehabilitation of individuals previously recognized as victims of Soviet repression. This initiative, which has seen over 4,000 cases canceled, targets those accused of collaborating with Nazi forces during WWII, aligning with the Kremlin's narrative against perceived enemies, both historical and contemporary.
The closure of significant memorials and the revision of historical accountability reflect a broader strategy to reshape public memory and justify current military actions in Ukraine. Critics argue this approach serves to erase the state's responsibility for past political terror and promotes a distorted view of history, echoing Stalinist ideologies.