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America First News
28 May 2023
#politics
Washington Free Beacon: Patrick Deneen’s Common-Good Conservatism Manifesto
Patrick Deneen's book "Regime Change: Toward a Postliberal Future" highlights the destabilizing tensions within liberal democracy in America and the West. Deneen critiques identity politics and the diversity, equity, and inclusion industry and proposes near-term public-policy solutions to improve government, higher education, and bolster family and community. However, his proposed aristopopulism theory is an unrealistic and utopian vision that disregards the lessons of history and misuses language to make the case for regime change.
American Thinker: Israel's government too tame for comfort
The essay "Islam & Blood" addresses the Middle Eastern cauldron and discusses America's and Israel's common enemy, radical Islam, emphasizing that if one falls, the other will follow as they serve as the pillars of Western Civilizations. Israel's top leaders display failures, giving pledges to stop the genocidal mullahs from attaining nuclear weapons, yet they have not succeeded. The essay argues that Iran is the real engine for Islamist military expansion and power, and Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and Fatah terror forces in Gaza are merely a sideshow compared to Iranian proxy. It is urged that Israel's leaders must not diminish the jihadi threat and must align with nationalist parties who elected them to power.
#foreignaffairs
Washington Free Beacon: Milan Kundera and the Return of Mitteleuropa
Central Europe, once a multicultural, diverse region of free-ranging discourse, was extinguished by Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia. Milan Kundera, in his book "A Kidnapped West: The Tragedy of Central Europe," argues that this "kidnapped land" embodied a "maximum of diversity in a minimum of space" and produced innovators such as Freud, Kafka, and Teller. Kundera believes that "totalitarian Russian civilization" is the "radical negation of the West." However, the West is finally treating Central Europe as family, and Kundera's ideas are being vindicated.
#economy
Foreign Policy: Gen Z Has Finally Found Its Karl Marx
The millennial left-populist movement embraced Marx's Das Kapital for insights into how recessions recur throughout business cycles, shifting away from postmodernist linguistic theory. However, as these movements have suffered electoral defeat, Generation Z is looking to update its understanding of Marx. David Harvey's A Companion to Marx's Grundrisse provides a useful guide for this new generation seeking to navigate political situations such as the rise of artificial intelligence, U.S.-China relations, and ecological collapse. Marx's predictions about machinery and automation have proved more accurate than some liberal economists, yet his hope was for technology to be creatively controlled and reduce necessary labor time, rather than subordinating and alienating workers.
#religion
RV Lifestyle: Praise God! 7 Ways RVers Attend Church While Traveling
RVers share 7 ways to attend church while traveling, including joining an online church, starting or joining an online Bible study, attending a local church, following a church or theology podcast, joining or starting a campground service or Bible study, or conducting their own church service or quiet time in nature. Suggestions include designating set "church times," being respectful of different forms of worship, and trying multiple methods to find what works best.
#health
Fox News: Denise Austin, 66, says she’s been doing 30-minute workouts for 40 years: ‘If you rest, you’ll rust’
Fitness instructor Denise Austin has revealed her secret to looking young and feeling energized at 66 - half-hour workouts. Austin has sold over 24 million exercise videos and authored 12 books on the subject. She said the routine could involve walking, yoga, Pilates, weight training, a little kickboxing or even old-fashioned aerobics. In particular, Austin emphasises the importance of balance, doing a little of each type of exercise.
Fox News: 13-year old girl dies from 'chroming,' latest alarming social media trend
Parents strive to prevent deaths from "chroming" trend in Australia after their 13-year-old daughter died from inhaling fumes from a deodorant can. Family urges schools to teach CPR and for safer and less toxic deodorant formula. Chroming, also known as huffing or sniffing, involves sniffing anything from aerosol cans to metallic paints, gas, and solvents. The Victoria Education Department plans to increase efforts to educate children on the dangers of chroming.
#other
American Thinker: The Vote Fraud Monster Is Coming for Ted Cruz
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who challenged the 2020 presidential election results, has been impeached by leftists who want to make industrial-scale voter fraud possible in the state. Paxton was suspended and it's now up to the state Senate. Paxton was a stand-up guy who could have seriously upended the fraudulent election in 2020, and his impeachment was politically motivated. The leftists want to make industrial-scale voter fraud possible in Texas to take out Ted Cruz, who is likely a co-victim in the leftists' bid to prepare the 2024 ground to take out Trump or DeSantis.
Newsbusters: Washington Post Was Tipped to Art Gallery Vandalism, Helpfully Recorded and Reported It
Two activists vandalized a sculpture at the National Gallery of Art as part of their efforts to draw attention to climate change, and notified reporters from the Washington Post beforehand, who helped document the event. The activists were members of Declare Emergency, part of the A22 Network that is funded by the Climate Emergency Fund, which has celebrity donors including members of the Getty oil family and comedian Chelsea Handler. Andrew Revkin, former climate reporter for the New York Times, questioned whether the Post's role went beyond journalism to promotion of climate activism.
American Thinker: 'Clarice's Pieces' will return June 11
Clarice Feldman is taking a break from her Sunday feature article "Clarice's Pieces". She will be back on June 11.