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America First News
30 May 2023
#politics
Flag And Cross: 'You're F***ing Dead to Me': Famous Singer Stops Concert to Tell Fans Not to Vote for 2024 GOP Candidate
Paramore's Hayley Williams, during a recent concert, stated that if you vote for GOP presidential candidate Ron DeSantis, you're dead to her. Williams criticized DeSantis for his support of the 2022 Parental Rights in Education bill, called the "Don't Say Gay" bill by critics, for prohibiting Florida's public schools from teaching students about sexual orientation or gender identity. Williams previously endorsed Democrat Beto O'Rourke during the Texas gubernatorial race.
The Epoch Times: Cory Morgan: Smith’s Election Win Cements Her Incredible Comeback; Expect Substantive Political Change
Danielle Smith was elected as Alberta’s premier in 2023 despite having few allies in the public eye and enduring one of the harshest, personally focused attack campaigns Alberta has ever seen. Smith emerged victorious with a majority government, albeit a reduced one. Smith’s greatest strength is also her greatest weakness. She likes to speak her mind and share idea-balloons. While people appreciate her willingness to examine new ideas, some of her vocal speculations were controversial at times and were later politically used against her. She learned quickly that she can’t be so unconstrained in her speech as premier as she was when in media.
The Epoch Times: Mendicino Introduces Bill to Create Independent Review Body for RCMP and CBSA
Canada's Public Safety Minister, Marco Mendicino, has unveiled legislation that intends to establish an independent review body, the Public Complaints and Review Commission (PCRC), for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) to address anti-black and anti-indigenous racism within the justice system and policing. The legislation, Bill C-20, would review and investigate flagged non-national security activities by the RCMP and report its findings and recommendations to the commissioner. The PCRC would also have the power to initiate independent reviews and investigations into CBSA conduct and impose disciplinary measures for both organisations. The new legislation aims to collect disaggregated, race-based data to identify and reduce systemic barriers and create more transparent reporting for federal law enforcement agencies.
The Epoch Times: 'No One Gets Everything They Want' on Debt Ceiling Deal, Budget Director Says
The Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 was passed to avoid the debt ceiling crisis and prevent a default. Critics believe President Biden and House Speaker McCarthy gave too much ground in the bipartisan agreement. Some members of the House Freedom Caucus believe McCarthy failed to leverage Republican unity for fiscal reform.
PJ Media: Et tu, Chick-fil-A? Chicken Giant Caves to the Commies, Hires DEI Apparatchik
Chick-fil-A hires Diversity, Equity & Inclusivity (DEI) executive, sparking backlash among conservatives who feel the company is pandering to the woke crowd. The move comes after years of boycotts and harassment from social justice activists, who were angered by a former president's comments against gay marriage. Some former fans are now considering a boycott in response to what they see as a betrayal of conservative values. Meanwhile, other companies like Bud Light and Target have also faced criticism for caving to the woke mob.
The Epoch Times: NTD Evening News (May 30): Debt Limit Deal Faces Pushback From House Conservatives; Elizabeth Holmes Begins 11-Year Sentence
House Rules Committee discusses debt limit deal as House Freedom Caucus threatens "reckoning". McCarthy threatens contempt of Congress charges against Wray over Biden document.
Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes reports to Texas prison to serve more than 11 year sentence for defrauding investors.
#society
Breitbart: CNN: Women Marrying Themselves as ‘Symbolic Expression of Self-Love’
CNN interviewed four women who participated in self-marriage ceremonies, which they call "sologamy." The women described the act as a symbolic expression of self-love and an affirmation of a deep meaningful relationship with oneself. They also clarified that it has nothing to do with swearing off future partnerships with a spouse. Critics believe sologamy is narcissistic, but some therapists believe it could be a manifestation of a "healthy form of narcissism." The concept of self-marriage has been around for years, but no data exists on how many people celebrate it with ceremonies.
Newsbusters: CBS Celebrates, Sucks Up to Trans Model Who Says It’s ‘Nightmarish’ to Be Trans in America
CBS featured a lengthy interview with transgender activist and model Geena Rocero to promote her memoir "Horse Barbie". Rocero speaks about keeping her transgender identity a secret for nearly 10 years after being assigned male at birth. CBS played up the normality of transgenderism and the need for visibility and equity, while Rocero calls being trans in the United States "nightmarish". The co-hosts praised her courage and promoted the book, and the segment was sponsored by Hyundai and Popeyes.
National Review: The Corner: ‘Just a Onesie’
Conservative uproar over Pride-themed baby onesies dismissed as disproportionate; LGBTQ activists accused of projecting adult ideas and behaviors on children for ideological, not sexual, reasons; using children as a front to normalize and sanitize controversial aspects of LGBTQ message; Kohl's Pride display criticized as insidious virtue-signaling (, )
#war
Foreign Policy: Russia’s War in Ukraine Comes to Moscow
Drones attacked civilian and residential areas in Moscow, with Russia accusing Ukraine of committing a "terrorist drone attack". Kyiv denies direct involvement in the attack, but an aide to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Ukraine was "pleased to observe" the attacks and forecasted additional strikes. The drone assault reflects the mounting costs of war for the Kremlin, and consequential adverse effects on Russia's domestic morale, economy and national security.
Turkish lira sunk to a new low, with uncertainty surrounding Erdogan's commitment to slashing interest rates and unorthodox economic approach that poses challenges in steering the country's economy forward. Diplomatic snub happened when China rejected Washington's request for the US defense secretary and his Chinese counterpart to meet, citing US sanctions against the Chinese. Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni signed a new anti-gay law, sparking a wave of warnings and outcry from human rights organizations and activists, with US President Joe Biden considering sanctions against anyone involved in serious human rights abuses or corruption.
#foreignaffairs
Daily Wire: Japan Activates Emergency Alert System After North Korea Missile Launch
Japan's emergency alert system was activated after North Korea launched a suspected ballistic missile. The Japanese Prime Minister ordered maximum effort to gather and analyze information, ensure the safety of assets and take all possible measures for precaution. The government cancelled the alert shortly after, stating that the missile was not expected to hit Japan. Japan has previously stated it will take destructive measures against missiles landing in its territory.
Fox News: North Korea missile launch puts South Korea, Japan on high alert
North Korea has launched a rocket, raising alarms in South Korea and Japan. Both countries have already begun precautionary measures. The purpose of the rocket is still unclear, but it comes after North Korea announced its plan to place its first military spy satellite into orbit. It is worth noting that a satellite launch by North Korea is a violation of U.N. Security Council resolutions that ban the country from using ballistic technology because it's regarded as a cover for missile tests.
Fox News: 'Special Report' Spotlight: Private companies increasing footprint in space
As adversaries like Russia and China increase their presence in space, the US is turning to private companies to counter the threat. Astroscale is working on a device to clean up space junk, while True Anomaly is developing technology to defend against anti-satellite attacks. Both companies hope to help defend peaceful space operations and better hold adversaries accountable for efforts to disrupt them. However, as the US expands its footprint in orbit, intelligence officials are concerned that adversaries could take their scientific activities to a military realm, increasing the potential threat.
Fox News: Novak Djokovic accused by tennis officials in Kosovo of fueling tensions after French Open message
After his first-round victory at the French Open on Monday, Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic sparked tension in Kosovo by writing on a camera lens, "Kosovo is the heart of Serbia. Stop the violence." Kosovo officials criticized him for raising tensions. Djokovic explained that as the son of a man born in Kosovo, he feels the need to give support to Serbia. The recent violence results from the 1998 conflict in Kosovo, and though Kosovo declared independence in 2008, Belgrade doesn’t recognize it. Ethnic Albanians make up most of the population but Kosovo has a Serb minority in the north bordering Serbia.
#economy
Breitbart: Massie Signals Yes Vote on Critical Debt Bill Hurdle: 'Remarkable' Chance to Restore Regular Order
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) has announced he will support moving the bill to raise the debt limit to the floor for a full House vote, a crucial step as House leaders race to gather enough support to send it to the Senate this week. Speaking to the House Rules Committee, Massie highlighted that this year’s discretionary spending would see a minor cut as part of the bill, which also included his provision for funding the government through 12 appropriation bills. His provision would restore regular order later in the year. Massie’s remarks indicate that the bill is likely to make it to the full House floor, despite vocal opposition from fellow Republicans.
#culture
Daily Wire: SEE IT: The Moment Keanu Reeves Saved ‘Underworld’ Star Kate Beckinsale From Red Carpet Mishap
Actors Keanu Reeves and Robert Sean Leonard helped Kate Beckinsale hold her undergarments in place during a red carpet event at the Cannes Film Festival in 1993. Beckinsale shared a throwback photo of the incident on Instagram, praising Reeves and Leonard for being "absolute legends" who "jumped in to save" her. She explained that a mishap with the bodysuit she was wearing caused the poppers in the crotch to open, leaving her feeling panicked before the event.
#education
Fox News: Academic says professors giving lower grades to Black students must be scared into becoming antiracist
Psychologist Roy Baumeister calls for an equity audit of professors' grades to detect systemic racism and shame "racist professors"
#crime
Fox News: Cash App founder Bob Lee murder suspect Nima Momeni's attorney files motion to withdraw: 'Super messed up'
Attorney Paula Canny withdrew from defending Nima Momeni, Iranian national accused of fatally stabbing Cash App founder Bob Lee, due to a conflict of interest. Mr. Momeni waived time, so his new lawyer will be seen at the next court appearance. The dispute was allegedly over Lee’s sister Khazar Momeni, married to a prominent plastic surgeon in San Francisco.
Fox News: Teen mob that attacked US Marines on Memorial Day Weekend will be held accountable, official says
A mob of up to 40 teenagers attacked and repeatedly stomped on three US Marines, who had asked them to stop lighting fireworks on the beach. Sergeant Mike Woodroof of the Orange County police said that the attackers "will be held accountable to the law", and that this kind of violence was a rare occurrence in San Clemente. The incident, which took place over Memorial Day weekend, has been condemned by Mayor Chris Duncan.
The Blaze: Employee found dead in Arby's freezer pounded on door until her hands bled, died with her face frozen to the floor: Report
On May 11, Nguyet Le, a 63-year-old temporary manager of an Arby's restaurant in Louisiana was discovered dead in a walk-in freezer after being trapped inside for several hours. It has now come to light that the freezer had a faulty latch, a problem that was known to the owners for at least nine months before Le's death. Le's family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the fast-food chain, holding Turbo Restaurants, LLC, Sun Holdings, Inc., Arby's Restaurant Group, Inc., Arby's, Inc., and Inspire Brands, Inc. responsible for negligence, gross negligence, and wrongful death in the case. The family is seeking damages of more than $1 million.
Daily Wire: Arrest Made After Months Of Silence In NJ GOP Councilwoman’s Murder
Rashid Ali Bynum has been arrested and charged with the murder of New Jersey Republican councilwoman Eunice Dwumfour, who was shot and killed in her car in February. Dwumfour and Bynum knew each other from working together at a Nigeria-based church. Bynum was caught on surveillance footage fleeing the scene and allegedly searched online for information about the victim's church and hometown. He is charged with first-degree murder, as well as the possession and unlawful use of a handgun. The case had gone silent for months, causing frustration for Dwumfour's family and the community.
#sports
Fox News: Chase Elliott suspended after NASCAR investigation finds he intentionally crashed into Denny Hamlin
Chase Elliott suspended for intentionally crashing into Denny Hamlin during the Coca-Cola 600 in Charlotte, according to NASCAR. Hamlin claimed Elliott purposefully hit him, causing a head-on collision with the wall. Elliott denied this, calling it an unfortunate circumstance.
Fox News: Cardinals unhappy DeAndre Hopkins missed games late in the season: report
Star wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins has been released from the Arizona Cardinals after reportedly upsetting some in the organization by sitting out the last two games of the 2022 season, despite being healthy. Hopkins was dealing with a nagging knee injury, which former coach Kliff Kingsbury suggested was the reason Hopkins did not play. The 30-year-old's recent suspension for performance-enhancing drugs and his contract were also potentially sticking points that contributed to Arizona's decision. [ ]
Forbes: Manchester City And The Myth About Transfers
Soccer correspondent Rory Smith claimed that Manchester City's unlimited wealth makes the game unfair, but this argument is flawed. Manchester City is not the only club that has not lost players they want to keep, and City has to adapt like everyone else. City did break their policy by selling players to domestic rivals and has struggled to find form this season with mid-season departures and unbalanced squad. Comparing Manchester City to Liverpool's transfer activity shows that both clubs face financial constraints and Manchester City's success is not solely due to their wealth.
Fox News: Thiago Seyboth Wild upsets Russian star Daniil Medvedev in first round at French Open
Thiago Seyboth Wild, ranked 172, pulls off a stunning upset at the French Open by defeating Daniil Medvedev, the second-ranked player, in a five-set thriller. Despite not having a long track record of success on clay-courts, Medvedev was the favored player to win. Seyboth Wild used his powerful forehand to dominate the match and win.
National Review: MLB Star Apologizes after Urging Boycotts of Target, Bud Light for Trans Campaigns
MLB pitcher Anthony Bass apologized for sharing a post on social media that urged Christians to boycott Target and Bud Light as they celebrated transgenderism. He shared a reel which called Target's new Pride-themed clothing line for children evil and demonic. He apologized to the Pride community and his Blue Jays teammates sharing that he is using the Blue Jay's resources to better educate himself on these issues. +
#other
The Epoch Times: Passenger Rail Services Connecting Orange County to Oceanside Resumes
Metrolink and Amtrak Pacific Surfliner rail service between Orange and San Diego counties have reopened after a landslide caused a month-long closure. A geotechnical assessment and final track inspection gave the all-clear the following day. Emergency work began to prevent more debris from sliding onto tracks and temporarily stabilize the slope after the landslide behind the Casa Romantica Cultural Center.
Fox News: Bald eagle dies 2 days after it was 'struck by vehicle' in Wisconsin: 'So sad'
A bald eagle that was hit by a car in Wisconsin has died. Wildlife Of Wisconsin (W.O.W.) stated that they discovered that the bird was very thin and weak upon examination. The sheriff's department initially said the eagle's beak was dented, but that it didn't sustain any serious injuries. W.O.W., an environmental conservation organization located in Cato, had subsequently revealed on Facebook that the eagle was taking pain medications but was "otherwise doing well."
The Epoch Times: ‘Expect Chaos’: Climate Expert Forecasts Extreme Weather as West Coast Prepares for El Niño
Climate experts warn of possible extreme weather as a "strong" El Niño weather pattern arrives this summer, causing heat waves, floods, and strong hurricanes. Even though El Niño usually creates fewer hurricanes in the North Atlantic, that probably won’t happen this year because the Atlantic Ocean is undergoing an "ocean heat wave." The National Weather Service predicts the climate pattern to return to California and the Pacific Northwest by summertime. The Arctic is also warming about four times faster than the globe. The combination of factors is a real challenge to make any kind of prediction, according to climate expert Dr. Jennifer Francis.
The Epoch Times: Artificial Intelligence Poses 'Risk of Extinction,' Warns ChatGPT Founder and Other AI Pioneers
Over 350 AI researchers, policymakers, and journalists have signed a statement calling for mitigating the risk of extinction from AI, the same way society prepares against pandemics or nuclear war. The statement was organized and published by the Centre for AI Safety (CAIS), and signatories included OpenAI co-founder Sam Altman, members of Google’s DeepMind and several rising AI projects. The CAIS statement aims to open up discussions on the threats posed by AI and create common knowledge. CAIS has not given any specific outlines on the extinction-level risks that the organization believes the AI technology poses.