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Jun 23, 2025 |
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#politics
Front Page Magazine: The Savage Truth: Trump's Success Sticks It To Hollywood Elites
Cicely Davis, on her podcast The Savage Truth, highlights Bill Maher and Senator John Fetterman's views that leftist riots enhance Trump's voter appeal. She also critiques Sean Penn's anti-Trump stance, illustrating Hollywood's disconnect from average Americans.
#society
GB News: Ben Leo confronts London takeaway after it went viral for using clips of missile strikes on Israelis
A North London kebab shop, Lebanese Grill, sparked controversy by using footage of Iranian missiles hitting Tel Aviv in a promotional TikTok video. GB News reporter Ben Leo visited the shop to question a worker about the marketing tactic, which has received mixed reactions.
The worker distanced himself from responsibility for the video, labeling it a "silly" clip and expressing indifference to its content. Despite the serious implications of the footage, he maintained that he sees nothing wrong with it and emphasized his support for his work in the UK.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: State Department issues worldwide caution for US travelers following Trump's Iran strikes
The U.S. State Department has issued a travel advisory urging Americans to exercise caution globally due to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, which has led to travel disruptions and potential demonstrations against U.S. citizens. Travelers are advised to avoid areas like Israel, Gaza, and the West Bank.
The advisory highlights the risk of terrorist attacks targeting U.S. interests abroad and warns that negative sentiment towards U.S. foreign policy could provoke actions against Americans, particularly in Turkey. Travelers are encouraged to consult the State Department's website for specific alerts regarding their destinations.
#culture
Front Page Magazine: The Lie of Cultural Appropriation
The author reflects on the changing perceptions of cultural appropriation, contrasting their past experiences in Afro-Brazilian music with current views that often label such engagement by whites as exploitative. They argue that this perspective stifles creativity and undermines cultural exchange, which historically enriches art.
The piece critiques filmmaker Danny Boyle for suggesting that his successful film "Slumdog Millionaire" would not be made today due to concerns over cultural appropriation. The author contends that this mindset, rooted in Marxist ideology, promotes division rather than appreciation of diverse cultures.