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25 Mar 2025
#politics
The Federalist: Leftist March Madness: Meet The Bitter 16
The NCAA Men's basketball tournament has inspired a satirical take on left-wing politics, dubbing the remaining 16 figures in the political arena as the "Bitter 16." This commentary highlights various prominent Democrats, including Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, critiquing their ideologies and actions.
The piece portrays these politicians as contenders in a bizarre competition for the title of "ultimate victor" in leftist insanity, emphasizing their perceived hypocrisy and radicalism. The commentary suggests that the political left is embroiled in its own chaotic struggles, mirroring the excitement of March Madness.
#society
Le Monde: Gérard Depardieu denies accusations of sexual assault on second day of his trial
Gérard Depardieu is on trial in Paris for sexual assault, facing accusations from two women during the filming of "Les Volets Verts" in 2021. He denies the allegations, stating he does not engage in inappropriate behavior.
The trial includes testimonies from the accusers and support from fellow actor Anouk Grinberg, who claims Depardieu made inappropriate comments and was known as an abuser. This case is significant as it is the first to reach court amid numerous allegations against him.
GB News: Police drop 'ludicrous' inquiry into 'Hamas are terrorists' protester - despite threatening to 'kill you, Arab b*****d'
Police have dropped an investigation into Niyak Ghorbani, an Iranian dissident, who faced accusations of making racially aggravated threats during a pro-Palestine protest in London. Ghorbani, known for his "Hamas are terrorists" banner, previously faced scrutiny for his outspoken views on the Israel-Palestine conflict.
The Campaign Against Antisemitism welcomed the decision, criticizing the initial investigation as unwarranted. Ghorbani has experienced legal challenges and physical altercations at protests but maintains that he is exercising his right to speak against terrorism.
The Federalist: Campaign Urges Daily Prayer For Couples Struggling With Infertility
EveryLife has launched a national prayer campaign, , aimed at supporting couples seeking to conceive. The initiative invites married couples to submit prayer requests, with monthly prayers led by prominent pro-life figures and encouragement through email.
Infertility affects over 13% of couples in the U.S., often leaving them without adequate support. While traditional methods like IVF are common, holistic approaches such as Natural Procreative Technology offer alternatives. Advocates emphasize the importance of recognizing the underlying causes of infertility and the potential for fulfilling parental roles through adoption or community service.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: IDF says troops attacked in southern Syria, returned fire; local officials say 5 dead
Israeli troops in southern Syria returned fire after being shot at by armed men near Daraa, resulting in Israeli airstrikes that reportedly killed at least five Syrians. The IDF maintains its presence in the region as a defensive measure following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime.
Israeli officials assert the need for the demilitarization of southern Syria to protect against threats. Recent airstrikes targeting military sites in Syria have drawn international concern, with EU officials warning that such actions could escalate tensions in the region.
#culture
The Federalist: 'Snow White’ Box Office Bomb Proves Audiences Want Charming
The Snow White remake debuted with a disappointing $43 million at the box office against a $250 million production cost. Audience reception has been poor, with a 2 out of 10 star rating on IMDb, reflecting a significant disconnect between the film's modern themes and traditional storytelling.
This adaptation has faced criticism for its portrayal of Snow White, emphasizing self-sufficiency over femininity and replacing Prince Charming with a bandit character. The shift in narrative has sparked debate about the cultural implications of such changes, suggesting a departure from values that once resonated with audiences.
#health
The Federalist: How RFK Can Accelerate Inexpensive Treatments For Long Covid
Five years post-Covid, public trust in health authorities is at a low due to perceived failures in pandemic response, particularly the mass vaccination strategy. Critics argue that the focus on vaccines overshadowed the potential of repurposed generic drugs, which could offer effective treatments.
To restore trust, there is a call for a structured study of these drugs, including ivermectin and low-dose ketamine, which have shown promise in treating various conditions. Advocates urge the government to prioritize scientific inquiry over political motivations to improve public health outcomes.