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America First News
27 May 2023
#illegals
Daily Wire: Illegal Immigrant Accused Of Killing Florida Deputy In Line Of Duty
Sergeant Michael Kunovich of the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office was killed in the line of duty by an illegal immigrant, Vergilio Aguilar Mendez, who resisted arrest and struggled with Kunovich for six minutes. The suspect has been charged with resisting with violence and felony murder, while authorities work to verify his identity and immigration status with the help of Homeland Security Investigations. Governor Ron DeSantis blamed Biden's "reckless immigration policies."
#society
Foreign Policy: Chinese Courts Want Abused Women to Shut Up
Anthropologist Tiantian Zheng's new book, Violent Intimacy: Family Harmony, State Stability, and Intimate Partner Violence in Post-Socialist China, reveals how the government prioritises stability over justice, with women being sacrificed to maintain harmony in the family. The increasing rate of domestic abuse in China, affecting 35.7% of women, is attributed to the government's encouragement of female unemployment and economic dependency. While Chinese President Xi Jinping praises "family-state harmony," male abusers present themselves as infantile and out of control. The logic of the modern Chinese state parallels authoritarian regimes that provide a convenient outlet presented to angry men.
The Federalist: New York City Mayor Makes Obesity A Protected Class
New York City Mayor Eric Adams signed a bill making obesity a legally protected class, barring discrimination against individuals for their weight and height. Incidents of weight discrimination will be investigated by the New York City Commission on Human Rights. Critics warn the new law could lead to lawsuits.
#economy
Red State: NEW: Budweiser Tries 'Manly Man' Move to Careen Out of Crisis
Bud Light's partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney has caused a sales plummet and boycotts, leading to Anheuser-Busch offering beer for free over Memorial Day weekend. To recover, Budweiser teams up with Harley-Davidson for a limited edition can featuring men working on a motorcycle and drinking beer. However, the move has been criticized for being a shallow attempt to appeal to former customers and pandering to stereotypes. The controversy surrounding Bud Light has even affected other Anheuser-Busch brands, and the company's stock has taken a serious hit.
#education
The Epoch Times: Michael Zwaagstra: Provinces Should Fast-Track Teacher Certification
Quebec is streamlining its teacher certification process by offering a distance education program for candidates starting this fall, allowing anyone with at least a bachelor's degree to become a certified teacher in a shorter period of time. Critics fear this may lower professional standards. It's important to note that bachelor of education programs are filled with useless courses that focus more on social justice advocacy than helping students master academic basics, and some professors haven't taught in K-12 schools in decades. There's no need to offer practicum components solely within a bachelor of education program, and instead, it makes sense to enable anyone with a relevant bachelor's or master's degree to work under a formal apprenticeship program.
The Imaginative Conservative: Graduation Day: Do You Want to Change the World?
At St. John's College Santa Fe campus, the commencement speaker questions the common advice to "go forth and change the world" or "make a difference" and instead analyzes the sentence "I want to change the world." She argues that the emphasis on "I want" demonstrates a focus on self-satisfaction rather than moral obligation, and that the goal of changing the world is too broad and vague without a clear sense of what is good. She suggests a more specific approach to action, such as organizing a lunchtime poetry reading at work, and encourages graduates to find a place they love and help make it better.
#crime
The Federalist Papers: Anxiety Builds in San Francisco as Another 'Woke' Retailer Closes It's Iconic Flagship Store in the City
San Francisco's Market Street Old Navy store, which has been open for 30 years will shut on July 1 due to the location no longer suiting the company's strategy. The parent company of Old Navy, Gap Inc. is looking for a new San Francisco location. This closure, as well as the closure of Nordstrom's two San Francisco locations, highlights the negative effects of crime on businesses in the troubled urban environment of San Francisco.
#outdoors
Dirt Wheels Magazine: WORLDS FIRST 3 WHEEL DRIVE HONDA ATC
BVC creates world's first three wheel drive ATV for Binky's Forever ATC Museum with the help of Christini AWD. The 450cc dirt bike turned incredible trike is equipped with a street legal kit for Arizona roads.
#technology
Fox News: Don’t fall for that 'look who died' Facebook message trap
Scammers are taking advantage of people's curiosity about the details of a person's death by spreading a Facebook scam. They will send you a message pretending to be a friend or family member with a link to an article about a deceased person, and once clicked, they will ask for your Facebook credentials. If you have fallen victim to this scam, change your password, check your other social media app credentials, report the scam to Facebook, and turn on two-factor authentication. The best way to protect yourself from this and other online threats is to use a password manager and have antivirus software on your devices.