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19 Jun 2023

#politics

Front Page Magazine: Fighting Woke
Fighting Woke
Rufo exposes leftist indoctrination in government. The leaks he receives showcase the government promoting anti-white racism. Critics accuse him of making it up, but Rufo posts all the original source documents. Florida's new rules ban public universities from funding DEI programs and claiming systemic racism exists. Florida forbids public schoolteachers from teaching the '1619 Project.' Florida leads the nation in school choice, giving power back to parents.


Front Page Magazine: Dems Trash U.S. Constitution
Dems Trash U.S. Constitution
The Democrats in Congress are threatening property rights for businesses, from small shops to multinational corporations. They passed a law allowing the government to dictate the price of medications and tax any company that refuses to sell at that price up to 1,900% of their revenues. Merck is suing the government for violating constitutional rights, and if they lose, other businesses could be forced to sell their products at government-dictated prices. This lawsuit is not only about property rights but also raises concerns about the impact of price controls on patients' access to new treatments.


Fox News: Why are US retirees forced to invest in this threat to America?
Why are US retirees forced to invest in this threat to America?
Protecting Americans’ Retirement Savings Act (PARSA) blocks private pension plans from investing in companies based in China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea, to prevent retirees from boosting our greatest adversary’s industries. Investing in a Chinese company poses inherent risks due to Chairman Xi Jinping’s crackdown and lack of financial transparency and independence from the communist government. These investments also support the Communist Party's expansionist ambitions and national security threats. Private sectors retirees deserve the same protections as federal and state employees. Congress must pass the PARSA Act to protect Americans' retirement savings.


Fox News: Media ignores Biden's 'dumb question' slam on reporter after hounding Trump on media attacks
Media ignores Biden's 'dumb question' slam on reporter after hounding Trump on media attacks
Major media ignored President Biden's recent outburst towards a New York Post reporter who asked about allegations of receiving $5 million from a Ukrainian executive. Legacy outlets including CNN, MSNBC, New York Times, and Washington Post often criticized Trump for his spats with journalists, claiming that it led to hatred and violence against them. While tensions with the media under Biden have not risen to the level of Trump, he has lashed out at reporters multiple times throughout his presidency.


#religion

Front Page Magazine: The Dodgers and Drag ‘Nuns’
The Dodgers and Drag ‘Nuns’
The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence is a drag-satirical group, founded in Iowa City, that has run the gamut from committing sacrilegious acts to performing serious works of charity. The group has OPI houses of drag nuns in Canada, Australia, Europe, and South America. The LA Dodgers’ decision to award OPI with its so-called Community Hero Award on June 16th has garnered the support of a number of progressive (real) Catholic nuns, but it has also sparked a protest from thousands of Christians outside of Dodger Stadium.

The group was founded as a performance organization whose mission is to satirize issues of sex and gender, and its religious habits bear little resemblance to what traditional Catholic nuns wear. While the secular dress nuns support the drag nuns' charity work, some criticizes OPI's misuse of the crucifix and its mockery of genuine religious ecstasy. OPI once performed a public "exorcism" of Pope John Paul II while a number of demonstrators held signs that read, "Pope go Home" and "Nazi Pope." The protest outside of Dodger Stadium was not against the LGBTQ community, but against a group that mocks religion and crosses the line into serious blasphemy.


#culture

Spectator USA: Richard Press on J. Press and the art of getting dressed
Richard Press on J. Press and the art of getting dressed
J. Press, a men's clothier founded in 1902, laid the foundations for the Ivy League look as the dress style of choice for mid-century businessmen, attorneys, and government officials. Once, J. Press was the brightest star in a veritable constellation of Ivy League-oriented stores, with culture-wide influence, but these days it has survived as the leader of a smaller niche market for those who choose to model their style on the Ivy League look. Despite the lack of agreement on what to wear these days, J. Press has persisted and still reaches the public through mail and online, and still operates brick-and-mortar stores in major cities.