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17 Feb 2025

#society

Front Page Magazine: Can Wokes DEI Romance?
Can Wokes DEI Romance?
A recent commentary explores the intersection of dating and diversity, focusing on a straight white man who prioritizes relationships with women of color as a means to combat racism. He believes that engaging in cross-cultural relationships is essential for personal growth and anti-racism.

Critics argue that politicizing dating can lead to superficial motivations, equating personal choices with broader political agendas. The discussion raises questions about the implications of diversity, equity, and inclusion in personal relationships, suggesting that such motives may undermine genuine connections.


Front Page Magazine: World's First Gay Imam Shot After Lesbian Wedding
World's First Gay Imam Shot After Lesbian Wedding
Three careers with limited futures include elevator operators, USAID employees, and the world's first openly gay imam, Muhsin Hendricks. His role, while sustainable in South Africa's unique context, would face severe risks in more conservative regions.

Hendricks continued his work until his tragic ambush by masked gunmen, highlighting the precarious nature of his profession and identity. Authorities are investigating the motive behind the attack.


#military

GB News: Boris Johnson warns European countries 'will have to' cave in to Trump’s demand over defence spending
Boris Johnson warns European countries 'will have to' cave in to Trump’s demand over defence spending
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson stated that European nations will have to meet President Trump's demand for NATO members to spend five percent of GDP on defense. While Trump argues that NATO countries can afford it, European leaders have expressed differing views. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte indicated a new target of over three percent may be set.

Johnson emphasized the need for increased military spending to counter Russian threats, contrasting the U.S. support for Ukraine with European contributions. He criticized European leaders for their reaction to Trump's stance, highlighting a growing urgency for Europe to enhance its defense capabilities amid rising tensions.