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America First News
23 May 2023
#politics
The Blaze: NYC college professor freaks out at pro-life students, tossing their property and cursing: 'Get this f***ing s*** out of here!'
Leftist adjunct assistant professor Shellyne Rodriguez reportedly attacked two pro-life students at a taxpayer-funded Manhattan college while accusing them of violence and "triggering" her students. With permission from the school's office of student affairs, pro-life students staged a modest display at Hunter College on May 2, speaking both to the humanity of the unborn and inhumanity of chemical abortion pills, pills that Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul ensured CUNY students could procure on campus earlier this month. Rodriguez's antics drew a rebuke from the university, which is investigating the matter. (, )
Breitbart: Stacey Abrams: Mississippi, Kentucky Ripest for Transformation to Swing States
Stacey Abrams wants to turn Mississippi and Kentucky into swing states like Georgia. Abrams believes that democracy means giving voters access to opportunities, and districts that genuinely represent their voices. She says that helping people own their power is essential, and even though some may find power terrifying, it is necessary to work towards more. Abrams identifies Brandon Presley and Andy Beshear as credible candidates with real opportunities to transform Mississippi and Kentucky into swing states.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: American Reporter Evan Gershkovich’s Detention In Russia Extended Three Months
Journalist Evan Gershkovich's detention in Russia on charges of espionage has been extended for another three months by a Russian court, despite the US calling for his release. Gershkovich, a reporter for the Wall Street Journal, was originally set to be released on 29 May, but Federal Security Service investigators requested an extension of his detainment which the judge granted. The US government has called the charges against Gershkovich "baseless".
#culture
National Review: The Corner: The Vanishing Disney Villain
Disney has shied away from producing unbridled villains in recent films, leaving audiences wondering where all the bad guys have gone. The lack of villains can lead to a muddled story, as seen in Frozen II, where the creative team struggled to craft a clear narrative without a clear antagonist. While some Disney films can succeed without a villain, the best Pixar films have had memorable villains. It is unclear why Disney changed its storytelling patterns in this way.