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4 Dec 2024
#politics
Fox News: 5 wild ways Democrats have embraced the Monty Python strategy of politics
Following President-elect Trump's victory, many on the left have reacted by abandoning platforms and media outlets they once supported. High-profile figures and businesses have left Twitter for alternatives like Threads and Bluesky, citing a "toxic" environment while facing similar issues on new platforms.
Additionally, MSNBC has seen a significant drop in viewership, prompting both viewers and the network's owners to reevaluate their strategies. Some celebrities have even relocated abroad, claiming they would leave if Trump won, while others are exploring extravagant ways to avoid his presidency.
Le Monde: South Korean lawmakers thwart president's attempted coup de force
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's declaration of martial law was unanimously rejected by 190 MPs from both parties and met with public protests. Yoon's attempt to impose martial law, reminiscent of past authoritarian rule, lasted only hours before he accepted defeat and faced potential impeachment.
The U.S. welcomed the National Assembly's decision, emphasizing the importance of democracy in the U.S.-ROK alliance. Yoon's justification for martial law cited threats from North Korea and internal opposition, but the swift response from lawmakers and the public reaffirmed the strength of South Korea's democratic institutions.
#society
GB News: As BBC names trans scientist among its top 100 Women, we ask: who would be on YOUR list? COMMENT NOW
The BBC has named transgender Colombian scientist Brigitte Baptiste in its 2024 100 Women list, citing her unique perspective on ecosystems. This decision has drawn criticism from women's rights advocates, including LGB Alliance's Kate Barker-Mawjee, who called it insulting.
The list also features notable figures like Sharon Stone, Rebeca Andrade, Raye, Nadia Murad, and Tracey Emin. Online reactions prompted discussions about who should be included in such lists, with suggestions like Kate, Princess of Wales, JK Rowling, and Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
#military
The Telegraph: Expand our army reserves to see off the threat from China and Russia
The global landscape is increasingly unstable, with threats from Russia, Iran, and China. UK Defence Secretary John Healey warns that the military is unprepared for conflict and calls for urgent reforms, yet government plans lack concrete timelines.
To enhance defense capabilities, the UK must significantly increase its reserve forces, which currently lag behind allies. Proposed solutions include incentivizing student participation in reserves and modernizing procurement processes to ensure readiness for future conflicts.
#religion
Fox News: Students at Ohio elementary school can participate in Satanic Temple's religious learning program
The Satanic Temple is launching a religious learning program, the Hellion Academy of Independent Learning (HAIL), at Edgewood Elementary School in Ohio. This initiative is part of the state's Release Time Religious Instruction program, allowing students to participate in off-campus lessons once a month.
HAIL aims to promote critical thinking and community engagement, responding to a parent's request for an alternative to the existing Christian program, LifeWise. The program is not affiliated with the local school district and highlights the principle that opening doors for one religion invites others.