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America First News
26 May 2023
#politics
Front Page Magazine: The 'Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion' Progressive Gestapo
The DEI progressive extremists in the Democratic Party view America through group identity and aim to use their agenda to fundamentally transform America's schools, government agencies, and military through indoctrination in group identity dogma and race-based entitlement. They reject work requirements and believe in an entitlement society, and demand reparations in the trillions of dollars to compensate black Americans today for the past bad acts of long-dead wrongdoers against long-dead victims. Most Americans, however, do not believe in collective guilt or race-based entitlements and reject their call for reparations in the form of cash payouts to black individuals and other race-based entitlements.
#society
The Federalist: Kirk Cameron Releases New Kind Of 'Pride' Book In Time For June
Target and The North Face are pushing pro-LGBT products and messages ahead of Pride Month, but actor and author Kirk Cameron has released a children's book teaching the importance of humility over pride. "Pride Comes Before the Fall" is part of the Freedom Island Book Club, a series on the seven deadly sins, and features a tale of modesty with illustrations by Steve Crespo. The book is both Tim Allen-approved and Donald Trump Jr endorsed. The author stresses that his new release is not a conservative or anti-LGBT piece, rather an alternative conversation starter about a topic aimed at children including games and questions for parents to interact with their children.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Male Helplessness and Female Power: Netflix's Abrasive 'Diplomat'
The Diplomat is a Netflix drama starring Keri Russell as an American diplomat in London trying to prevent nuclear war. Despite its accolades as "intelligent" and "thoughtful," the show is more popular entertainment than cerebral and suffers from Hollywood romanticizing of diplomats and a feminist heroine that doesn't quite work. Nevertheless, the cast, beautiful sets and fast-moving plot keep viewers engaged, and the show's inclusion of non-white actors furthers Netflix's virtue-signaling. However, the portrayal of embassy personnel as principled, lone-wolf makers and breakers of peace and prosperity does not ring true to those who have lived and worked in foreign countries. Additionally, the show's depiction of Iranian personnel and even an assassin as bending over backwards and risking their own lives to avoid a war being cooked up by the American and British governments is unrealistic, and Kate Wyler, the main character, is not a convincing heroine.
#religion
Front Page Magazine: Another ‘Islamophobia’ Fizzle
A string of mosque attacks in Minnesota has left people baffled. A number of vandals and attackers have a history of mental illness. CAIR suspects white supremacists are manipulating mentally ill people into becoming martyrs. Muslims are also experiencing mental health issues, leading to attacks by those such as Serif Zorba and Mohamad Bekheet. The man who set fire to the Oromo American Tawhid Islamic Center is also a Muslim with mental health issues. Said Murekezi torched the St. Paul mosque in May 2023 in protest for Muslims and Americans who must sleep outside in the cold. Murekezi had hoped to burn more houses of worship. CAIR has requested $7.5 million in emergency funding for mosques, synagogues, and places of worship.
#culture
The Epoch Times: Emotional Harrison Ford Reflects on His Years as Indiana Jones
Harrison Ford emotional at Cannes premiere of last Indiana Jones film; he will retire the role after nearly 40 years, saying he loves the character but it's time to move on. “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” sees Jones battling a former Nazi scientist who is searching for a dial that makes time travel possible. Phoebe Waller-Bridge also stars. The film opens at the end of WWII with a younger Ford thanks to technology that has de-aged his face. Ford said he's happy with the effect but doesn't want to be young again.
#health
The Epoch Times: Elon Musk's Neuralink Gets FDA Approval to Study Brain Implants in Humans
Neuralink, Elon Musk's neurotechnology company, has received FDA approval for its first in-human clinical study of brain implants, with the aim of ultimately helping those with debilitating conditions. The FDA approval represents a major milestone for Neuralink, which was founded in 2016 with the aim of developing brain-machine interfaces that would allow people to control digital devices with their thoughts. Musk has said that he hopes Neuralink's technology will ultimately help people with severe spinal cord injuries and other conditions, including obesity and depression. However, the company has been subject to several federal investigations related to ethics, safety, security, privacy, and animal welfare concerns.
Fox News: Indiana doctor reprimanded after performing 10-year-old's abortion and telling reporter: 'egregious violation'
Indiana doctor Caitlin Bernard has been reprimanded and fined $3,000 for violating privacy laws after performing an abortion on a 10-year-old rape victim and discussing it with the media, but the board rejected accusations she violated state law by not reporting the abuse to authorities. The incident caused a national debate and prompted states to pass their own laws on the legality of abortion. Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita accused her of being an "abortion activist acting as a doctor" for not reporting abuse, but Bernard argued she followed all reporting requirements and released no identifying information.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Rapper Fetty Wap Sentenced to 6 Years in Prison for Drug-Trafficking Scheme
Rapper Fetty Wap sentenced to six years in federal prison for participating in a drug trafficking scheme in New York City. He pleaded guilty to a conspiracy drug charge in August 2022 and apologized for his actions before the sentencing. The scheme involved the trafficking of heroin, fentanyl, and crack cocaine from the West Coast to Long Island and New Jersey using the U.S. Postal Service and cars with hidden compartments.
The Epoch Times: One of Rwanda's Most Wanted Genocide Suspects Arrested in South Africa After 22 Years on Run
Fulgence Kayishema, a Rwandan police officer suspected of organizing the killing of more than 2,000 people at a church during the genocide nearly 30 years ago has been arrested in South Africa. The International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals tracked Kayishema across multiple African countries since his indictment in 2001. The United States had offered a $5 million reward for his arrest through its Rewards for Justice program. South African police say Kayishema was using a false identity. He is scheduled to appear in a Cape Town courtroom on Friday.
The Epoch Times: Former NFL Player Damon Arnette Pleads Not Guilty in 2022 Vegas Strip Hotel Valet Gun Case
Former NFL player Damon Arnette pleads not guilty in Nevada to felony charges of assault with a deadly weapon and carrying a concealed firearm. Arnette is accused of holding a .45-caliber handgun and threatening two hotel valets during an argument about a receipt for parking his Mercedes SUV at the Park MGM hotel in January 2022. Defense attorney Ross Goodman claims that Arnette never brandished or pointed a gun. Arnette faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted of both charges, with a trial scheduled for October 2023.
#other
Fox News: Michigan lawmakers consider amending bill in order to outlaw certain surgical procedures for cats
Michigan lawmakers may make it illegal to declaw cats under House Bill 4674, which would ban surgical procedures such as onychectomy, phalangectomy, and tendonectomy that impair the cat’s natural function of claws, toes, and paws. The bill only allows the procedure if it is medically necessary. A study in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery found declawing to cause biting, aggression, and inappropriate urination and defecation in cats.