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America First News
29 May 2023
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Biden’s Strategy to Fight Anti-Semitism Enables Hatred of Jews and Israel
Biden's U.S. National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism backtracks from Trump's executive order on combating antisemitism by promoting the Nexus definition of antisemitism. Nexus was authored by anti-Israel activists and defends BDS, arguing that opposition to Zionism and Israel does not necessarily reflect anti-Jewish animus, while claiming that Israel must be held to different standards than other countries. The strategy also fails to address leftist and Muslim antisemitism while promoting CAIR, a group with ties to terrorism. The Biden administration's approach covers up the reality of antisemitism with a politically convenient myth and enables its enablers to define and fight it.
Townhall: The Debt Ceiling Deal From Hell
Conservatives are outraged by the debt ceiling deal struck by U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, which they view as a complete surrender to Democrats. McCarthy made several promises to secure the support of conservative lawmakers but failed to deliver on them, including scheduling a vote on congressional term limits. The deal extends the debt ceiling until January 2025, adding at least $4 trillion to the national debt, and allows almost all of the extra 87,000 IRS agents funded by the Inflation Reduction Act to be retained. Some GOP conservatives are opposing the agreement, while others are criticizing it for maintaining bloated Democratic Party spending levels, among other things.
Front Page Magazine: Memorial Day in a Time of Crisis
We remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms. Yet, internal enemies seek to erode these freedoms. On this same day, we also remember the conquest of Constantinople in 1453 and the fall of the Roman Empire. The lessons of history show that our current threats come from within, with mass migration weakening our national character and division tearing us apart. It is incumbent upon us to rise against the absurdity of our present age with the force of reason in a revolution for human dignity and freedom.
Front Page Magazine: The Weaponization of the FBI: the Tip of the Iceberg
The FBI has been compromised and corrupted by liberal ideologies and the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Initiative has only worsened the problem. Doxxing fellow FBI members is inexcusable and symptomatic of the national corruption of character and discourse. It's an ancient evil; the eons old rebellion of Lucifer, and until we understand that, our republic and its institutions are doomed to an inexorable decay. Trump is the only candidate with a proven track record of exercising a mandate to change the culture of the FBI.
#society
Breitbart: Father Blasts Skiing Competition Officials After Daughter Loses to Trans Athlete
A high school girl lost a women’s skiing competition to a male-born student claiming to be transgender. The father of one of the girls who lost her place in the competition was unhappy about the situation. He said that introducing hormones and drugs into sport is unfair to girls, and if a person has gone through male puberty, then they should only race against people who have gone through or are going through male puberty. Outrageously, the male-born student continues to compete in men’s categories in other sports while competing as a “girl” in skiing. The father called on people to speak up because this injustice cannot continue anywhere.
Fox News: On this day in history, May 29, 1851, Sojourner Truth delivers famed 'Ain’t I a Woman' speech
Sojourner Truth delivered her famous "Ain't I a Woman?" speech in 1851 at the Ohio Women's Rights Convention, using her experience as an African American woman to advocate for equal treatment. Though there are conflicting accounts of her speech, her words continue to inspire discussions of equality and social justice.
Truth continued her activism throughout her life, supporting the abolitionist and women's rights movements, recruiting soldiers for the Union Army during the Civil War, and lobbying for economic prosperity and desegregation after the war. She was also the first African American woman to win a lawsuit in the United States and the subject of a bronze bust in the U.S. Capitol's Emancipation Hall.
The Epoch Times: Selfless | Documentary
"Selfless" explores the impact of technology, social media and narcissism on society. With Gen Z growing up with smartphones, the experiment with technology is happening right now without us even noticing. The film offers hope and raises important questions about where we are leading the next generation.
#economy
The Epoch Times: PwC Stands Down 9 Executives and Apologises for Tax Scandal
PwC has issued an apology to Australia after using confidential federal government information to create a product that permitted firms to avoid paying tax in the country. The company's acting CEO, Kristin Stubbins has announced that nine partners are taking a leave of absence while the investigation proceeds, with the Chairs of the Governance Board and its risk committee also stepping down. Previous PwC CEO Tom Seymour also stood down from the company. Senator Barbara Pocock of Australia's Green Party has pushed to have 36 PwC partners identified over the matter.
Spectator USA: Are electric vehicles really the future?
Despite President Biden's executive order that by 2030, half of new passenger cars sold must be all-electric or hybrid, data-analytics company J.D. Power reports that electric vehicles account for less than 1% of the 250 million vehicles, SUVs and light-duty trucks sold in the United States. Drivers are sceptical of electric vehicles due to the prohibitive cost and lack of charging stations, along with range anxiety. Car manufacturers are experiencing R&D struggles to produce more electric vehicles, while the rollout is so fast and premature, shoving them onto the market before they are ready, according to a car dealer from North Carolina.
#military
Townhall: Memorial Day Commemorates No Greater Love
Soldiers are prepared to lay down their lives for their country and their fellow soldiers, signing a blank check for the government to use them for any purpose, including being killed. Love of country motivates many to join the military, but other reasons include education and learning a trade. Loyalty to the unit is essential to survival and success, and hardship and small successes bond soldiers together and compel them to risk death. Learning to die for a buddy is the most important lesson, while the second most important is learning to kill. Soldiers do a job that 99% of Americans don’t want, and the killing part of war does not make soldiers wicked. It’s the dying part of war that ennobles the military and those in it – the tens of millions of Americans who have worn the uniform since 1776 and the 1.3 million who gave their lives.
#health
Spectator USA: The legal challenge to assisted suicide
Lonnie VanHook, a Navy veteran suffering from a rare form of cancer and quadriplegia, has joined a lawsuit accusing California of discriminating against those with disabilities by steering them towards voluntary euthanasia. Since some two-thirds of those who request lethal medication will end up ingesting it, according to a state report, disability advocate groups argue that the state's End of Life Options Act creates a "two-tiered medical system." The plaintiffs maintain that this directly violates the Americans With Disabilities Act which should protect those with terminal illnesses. Although only ten US states and the District of Columbia allow assisted suicide, Canadian law now allows those with mental illness and suicidal ideation to choose euthanasia.
#other
The Epoch Times: The 'Superpower' of Resilience: Prevents Disease, Accelerates Healing, and Enhances Survival
In May 1943, Lt. Louis Zamperini's plane crashed into the Pacific Ocean, and he spent 47 days on a life raft before being captured by Japanese forces and taken as a prisoner of war. Zamperini's survival demonstrated the power of a strong mindset and resilience, which can lead to greater physical and psychological well-being. Research has found that optimism predicts greater resilience, which can prevent disease, facilitate healing, and provide a sense of well-being despite chronic illness, as well as protect against stress and aging. Positive thinking increases "feel-good hormones," enhances focus and emotional well-being, and can be achieved through exercise and perseverance.
Forbes: ‘Succession’ Series Finale Review: Long Live The [???]
The finale of HBO's Succession wrapped up the story of the Roy family, leaving viewers both pleased and outraged. Nobody takes the throne as Tom becomes CEO, but the Roy kids are out. Kendall is devastated, Shiv is betrayed, and Roman is relieved. The bloodline of Roy is over, and nobody seems to be happy about the way it ended.