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7 Jan 2025

#society

GB News: Keir Starmer accused of 'whipping up hatred' after fresh attack on 'far-right': 'Where is the accountability?!'
Keir Starmer accused of 'whipping up hatred' after fresh attack on 'far-right': 'Where is the accountability?!'
Tameside councillor Liam Billington accused Prime Minister Keir Starmer of "whipping up hatred" in response to his comments on grooming gangs and misinformation. Starmer criticized Conservative MPs for allegedly amplifying far-right narratives and defended his record during his tenure as director of public prosecutions.

Billington called for accountability for victims of grooming gangs, arguing that the issue has been neglected for too long. Starmer asserted that his government is focused on protecting victims and criticized those who spread misinformation, emphasizing the need for serious action against perpetrators.


#culture

Fox News: Yale University class questions whether Black and White women can be friends
Yale University class questions whether Black and White women can be friends
Yale University is offering a new course titled "No Time for Tears: Friendships between Black Women and White Women," which will explore the dynamics and challenges of these relationships. The course will be taught by Professor Tasha Hawthorne and emphasizes an anti-racist approach to assessment through contract grading.

Students will engage with various readings, including discussions on the "Karen" meme and its implications for race and gender. The course aims to critically examine whether these friendships can exist on equal footing and the emotional labor involved in fostering them.


#crime

Fox News: President Biden, first lady attend memorial service for Bourbon Street attack victims in New Orleans
President Biden, first lady attend memorial service for Bourbon Street attack victims in New Orleans
President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden attended a memorial service in New Orleans for the 14 victims of a recent terrorist attack. The service, held at the Cathedral-Basilica of Saint Louis, included remarks from Biden expressing sympathy and solidarity with the victims' families.

The attack, which occurred on New Year's Day, involved Shamsud-Din Jabbar driving a truck into a crowd, resulting in 15 deaths and over 30 injuries. The investigation continues, revealing Jabbar's attempts to destroy evidence at his rental property, where traces of explosives were found.