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#society

GB News: Paedophile prisoners converting to Islam for ‘protection by Muslim gangs’, new report suggests
Paedophile prisoners converting to Islam for ‘protection by Muslim gangs’, new report suggests
A report reveals that some paedophile prisoners in Britain are converting to Islam for protection from Islamist gangs, raising concerns about radicalization in prisons. Former prison governor Ian Acheson highlights that these inmates, once isolated, are now mingling with other prisoners due to gang affiliations.

Acheson warns that prison staff are increasingly at risk, with a culture of appeasement towards Islamist gangs. He calls for "separation centres" to isolate high-risk inmates but believes current measures are ineffective. The potential for violence against prison staff is alarmingly high, with inadequate security measures exacerbating the situation.


The Western Journal: Horrific Report: College Pitcher Drops Shock Hazing Claims, Including Forced Sex Acts
Horrific Report: College Pitcher Drops Shock Hazing Claims, Including Forced Sex Acts
A federal lawsuit alleges severe hazing within Seton Hall's baseball program, including forced sexual acts and physical assault. The plaintiff claims these actions created a hostile environment, causing significant harm, and seeks at least $1 million in damages.

The lawsuit states that coach Rob Sheppard was aware of the abusive culture but failed to take action. The plaintiff recounts traumatic experiences, including forced wrestling and humiliating rituals, which ultimately led to his transfer to a different school. Seton Hall has initiated an independent investigation.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: As Hamas answers truce offer with new demands, Witkoff says response ‘totally unacceptable’
As Hamas answers truce offer with new demands, Witkoff says response ‘totally unacceptable’
Hamas has responded to a U.S. proposal for a hostage and ceasefire deal with amendments that the U.S. envoy deemed "totally unacceptable." The amendments include demands for U.S. guarantees, timing of hostage releases, and a potential seven-year ceasefire, complicating negotiations.

Israeli officials view Hamas's response as a rejection of the proposal, which aims to secure the release of hostages in exchange for Palestinian detainees. The situation remains tense, with Israel reiterating its commitment to defeating Hamas while facing criticism from international observers.


#culture

The Western Journal: At 95, Clint Eastwood Is Giving Hollywood One Painful Kick in the Pants
At 95, Clint Eastwood Is Giving Hollywood One Painful Kick in the Pants
At 95, Clint Eastwood criticizes Hollywood's reliance on remakes and franchises, advocating for originality in filmmaking. He reminisces about a time when screenwriters produced fresh ideas, like "Casablanca," and expresses a desire for a return to those creative roots.

Despite his age, Eastwood remains active in the industry and is currently in pre-production for his next project. He believes that experience can enhance creativity and urges Hollywood to heed his call for innovation.