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America First News
18 Jun 2023
#society
American Thinker: How Women Have Robbed Themselves
Women have lost their protected place in society with the changing cultural norms and movements such as feminism. This has affected men's behavior towards women and their respect for them. Women have robbed themselves of the privileges that demonstrated male tenderness and respect towards them. The idea of reproduction is also becoming obsolete with the global population and the urgency about sex change for children, leading to a condition that doesn't advocate for the need for children or women. The downward spiral and depopulation will lead to a shift in societal behavior that will lead us to a helpless and purposeless existence.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: The Futility of Grand Strategy
The New Makers of Modern Strategy: From the Ancient World to the Digital Age, edited by Hal Brands, covers strategy as "the craft of summoning and using power to achieve our central purposes, amid the friction of global affairs and the resistance of rivals and enemies." The new edition features a wider range of strategic concepts, including non-military pillars, such as economics and non-alignment. The book also includes both Western and non-Western strategies. However, the book raises the question of whether it is possible to develop a timeless science of strategy in a rapidly evolving global context.
#culture
Forbes: India Box Office: ‘Adipurush’ Earns $17 Million Worldwide Amid Controversies
Adipurush, directed by Om Raut and featuring Prabhas, Kriti Sanon, Saif Ali Khan and Sunny Singh, grossed nearly $17 million globally on its first day of release on June 16. The film collected $6 million in the Indian market and is Prabhas' third film to cross $10 million on its first day. However, the film has been plagued with controversies, including mis-representation of mythological figures and wrongful portrayal of Lord Hanuman, and has faced opposition from Nepal and Indian political parties. Adipurush co-producer T-Series has responded by announcing their decision to make alterations to the film's dialogues in response to audience feedback.
#sports
American Thinker: A perfect game on Father's Day
In 1964, Jim Bunning of the Phillies threw a perfect game against the Mets on Father's Day in New York. Bunning, who eventually had nine kids and 35 grandchildren, is now known for his success both in baseball and fatherhood.
#science
Washington Free Beacon: Dude, Where’s My Flying Car?
The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory announced a breakthrough in fusion energy that could lead to a new era of clean energy, but the media hype around technological breakthroughs can be misleading. Invention and Innovation by Vaclav Smil tracks hyped inventions that either failed to deliver on their promise or produced unforeseen consequences. Smil advocates for inventions that improve human conditions while minimizing environmental impact, but his skepticism about the hype around breakthroughs may overlook the inspiration that comes from lofty projects. Hype can still get students into a discipline short on labor.
#outdoors
RV Lifestyle: How To SURVIVE a Long Road Trip in Your RV
REAL RVers offer their top 30 things to bring on a long road trip, including zip ties, water jugs, a portable ice maker, TPMS, outdoor rug, cordless vacuum, a dog, comfortable bedding, an electric heater or fan, basic RV maintenance knowledge, a step stool, quality tires, patience, a backup camera, games and entertainment, a portable grill, a road atlas, and a sense of humor. They also suggest investing in roadside assistance, insurance, a roadside emergency kit, first aid and safety items, a portable washer and dryer, America the Beautiful Pass, comfy camping chairs, a generator, and solar, lithium batteries, and inverter for energy.
#other
American Thinker: Frank Luntz Needs to Retire
Pollster Frank Luntz admitted that he was wrong to dismiss a Trump comeback and that he could win the presidency again. However, Luntz is a pretend statistician who peddles Deep State lies and is the go-to guy for Club D.C. when the ruling class needs to brainwash normal people. Luntz's flip-flop appears to be a barely-disguised call to arms begging for more foreign election interference, left-wing shock troop mobilization, and World Economic Forum funding. He claims that any Trump election victory will mean the end of "democracy," but it is not Trump who poses a threat to America's system of government.