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America First News
21 May 2023
#foreignaffairs
PJ Media: Chinese Law REQUIRES All Foreign Companies to Host CCP Cells
Foreign companies operating in China, such as Tesla and Apple, are required by law to host Chinese Communist Party (CCP) cells and to facilitate Party activities. The CCP believes that companies should only be allowed in China to help further their interests. This means that foreign companies, including American companies, are actively working with the genocidal and oppressive CCP and are helping the CCP economically undermine and sabotage America and the rest of the free world.
The Epoch Times: Radio Host Jailed for Sedition in Hong Kong Finds a Home and Freedom in Canada
Former Hong Kong radio personality Giggs, recently released from prison after admitting to charges of sedition and money laundering, has moved to British Columbia with his wife on a tourist visa and hopes to become a permanent resident. He described feeling at ease in Vancouver and noted the freedom to talk freely and without fear in public. He now aims to raise awareness about the "Hong Kong 47," a group of pro-democracy activists charged with conspiracy to subvert state power under the city's national security law. Despite being imprisoned, he said he feels grateful for the freedom he now enjoys.
Wan's imprisonment has highlighted the Hong Kong authorities' zero-tolerance approach to dissent since the 2019 protest movement and triggered widespread concerns about Chinese political interference. Amnesty International has suggested that the charges against him were politically motivated, and he has urged people to bear witness to the plight of others still behind bars. Although Wan is now relishing his new life in Canada, where he walks the streets and spends time with his family, his thoughts remain with those supporters of the Hong Kong protests who are still in jail.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Former US Marine Charged in Death of Homeless Man Breaks Silence: 'Nothing to Do With Race'
US Marine veteran Daniel Penny, who faces manslaughter charges for a fatal chokehold on 30-year-old homeless man Jordan Neely, has stated that his action "had nothing to do with race". In an interview with the New York Post, he stated, "I judge a person based on their character." Penny had been acting in self-defence, said his lawyers, and could not have foreseen Neely's death. Neely had mental health issues and an active warrant for his arrest at the time of his death.
#sports
Fox News: Nuggets pull away late to take commanding 3-0 series lead over Lakers
In Game 3 of the Western Conference finals, Jamal Murray scored 37 points and Nikola Jokic added 24 points and eight assists as the Denver Nuggets defeated the Los Angeles Lakers 119-108 to take a 3-0 series lead. Anthony Davis had 28 points and 18 rebounds for the Lakers, but their nine-game home winning streak was snapped. The Lakers will have to rally from a 3-0 deficit, a feat never accomplished in NBA history.
Fox News: Matthew Tkachuk scores another overtime winner, puts Panthers up 2-0 in ECF over Hurricanes
Matthew Tkachuk scored in overtime to give Florida Panthers a 2-1 lead in the Eastern Conference final against Carolina Hurricanes. Aleksander Barkov and Sergei Bobrovsky also contributed to the win. Florida Panthers have won eight times in the playoffs on the road this season, with home-ice advantage for the next two games starting on May 23.
#other
The American Spectator: When You Realize You Are an Old Geezer Vacationing With Old Geezers
The author takes a package tour to Ireland and is surprised to find himself surrounded by elderly travelers. Despite feeling out of place, he enjoys the experience and the country's history and culture. His love of wearing shorts even in cooler weather prompts amusement from his fellow travelers. The trip provides a break from U.S. politics, which the author finds increasingly unappealing.