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17 Feb 2025
#politics
GB News: Britain should 'not give £1 to Mauritius', Brooks claims
Commentator Adam Brooks criticized Labour's Chagos Islands deal, likening it to "paying someone to use your own shed." He expressed his disapproval, stating, "I'm from Essex, I know a dodgy deal when I see one, and this is diabolical."
#society
The Federalist: The Trump Administration Just Canceled Cancel Culture
Cancel culture emerged as a significant force in America around 2013, marked by incidents like "Donglegate," where individuals faced professional repercussions for unrelated online comments. Pax Dickinson, the former CTO of Business Insider, became a notable early victim, losing his job over past tweets that were taken out of context.
Recently, backlash against cancel culture has grown, exemplified by the case of Marko Elez, who was rehired after facing pressure for past comments. This incident signals a potential shift in attitudes toward cancellation, suggesting that the fear-driven tactics of shaming may be losing their effectiveness.
#foreignaffairs
The Federalist: No, China Won't Swoop Into The Void USAID Leaves Behind
Concerns from some lawmakers about the potential closure of USAID and the risk of China filling the resulting void are overstated. China’s foreign aid strategy is primarily focused on securing resources and strategic locations, not on the ideological programs funded by USAID.
While China may seek to expand its influence, many countries still prefer U.S. assistance due to its grant-based nature. The Trump administration's proposed reforms to USAID aim to eliminate waste and redirect funds to more significant areas, reinforcing American leadership without the immediate threat of a Chinese takeover.
#education
The Federalist: Homeschooled Adults Are More Religious And Less Anxious
A recent Cardus Educational Survey highlights positive outcomes for adults who were homeschooled, showing better mental health and higher life satisfaction compared to their peers. The study examined various demographics and found that long-term homeschoolers reported lower levels of anxiety and depression.
Despite concerns about employment rates, the data suggests many may be stay-at-home parents. The report also notes that homeschoolers tend to have stronger faith and family ties, marrying and having children at higher rates than non-homeschoolers.