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30 Jun 2023

#politics

Fox News: Protesters descend on Philadelphia ahead of Trump, DeSantis' Moms for Liberty appearances
Protesters descend on Philadelphia ahead of Trump, DeSantis' Moms for Liberty appearances
Moms for Liberty hosts Trump and DeSantis at summit as protesters rally in Philadelphia.


Spectator USA: Why the Supreme Court’s affirmative action decisions matter
Why the Supreme Court’s affirmative action decisions matter
The Supreme Court rules that Harvard and UNC engaged in illegal racial discrimination in college admissions, effectively ending the use of racial preferences in admissions . The concept of diversity, used to justify racial preferences, has infiltrated all aspects of society and will face challenges and subterfuges from higher education establishments . The decision rests on the Equal Protection Clause, cannot be undone by Congress or a president, but may face backlash from those who disagree with it. It signals the need for new thinking about national identity and moving away from racial division and the diversity doctrine .


#society

The American Spectator: Supreme Court Ends the Last Vestige of ‘Systemic Racism’ in America
Supreme Court Ends the Last Vestige of ‘Systemic Racism’ in America
The U.S. Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling abolishing "systemic racism" in America, overturning affirmative action precedents. The ruling vindicates the U.S. Constitution's colorblindness and the principle of equality. The decision prohibits universities from considering race in admissions and holds officers personally liable.


Breitbart: 'Time for a Divorce': CA Reparations Task Force Meeting Gets Heated
'Time for a Divorce': CA Reparations Task Force Meeting Gets Heated
A heated Reparations Task Force meeting in California saw people denouncing the US for slavery and calling for reparations. One man argued that the recommended $1.2 million was insufficient and demanded a divorce settlement for black Americans. Don Tamaki, a task force member, drew parallels between the black American fight for reparations and the Japanese-American fight for redress. The governor of California, Gavin Newsom, initially opposed reparations but eventually supported the proposal.


#other

Flag And Cross: Belief In Conspiracy Theories Linked To Insecurity And Paranoia, New Study Suggests
Belief In Conspiracy Theories Linked To Insecurity And Paranoia, New Study Suggests
People who believe in conspiracy theories are often insecure, paranoid, emotionally volatile, and impulsive. They rely on intuition, feel antagonism and superiority towards others, and perceive threats in their environment. Motivations for believing in conspiracy theories include a need for understanding and safety, as well as a desire for their community to be superior to others. Personality traits such as antagonism and paranoia also play a role.