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America First News
1 Jul 2023
#politics
Red State: I Told You So: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Reveals His True Anti-Gunner Nature
Some libertarians and conservatives are skeptical of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s stance on guns after recent footage surfaced of him expressing a willingness to sign an assault weapons ban if Republicans and Democrats agree on it. Kennedy's sudden change and deletion of previous tweets has raised doubts about his credibility. While his chances of winning the Democratic nomination are slim, it's important to prioritize liberty-minded candidates rather than being swayed by attractive rhetoric.
#society
Breitbart: Watch: Boy Survives 40-Foot Fall from Mexican Amusement Park Zip Line
A six-year-old boy fell 40 feet into a pool at an amusement park in Mexico after his harness broke while zip-lining. The incident left the boy with minor injuries but also psychologically traumatized. Family members criticized the park for not having trained personnel to handle emergencies. The park's attractions were suspended and an investigation was opened into the incident.
National Review: The Corner: France in Flames
France is experiencing racial riots reminiscent of 2005, with Emmanuel Macron blaming video games and bad parenting. He plans to deploy 45,000 police officers to end the unrest. Eric Zemmour believes this could be the beginning of a civil war, citing immigration as a key factor.
Flag And Cross: Saoire Palmer Inspires Women In Male-Dominated Industries
A female carpenter named Saoire Palmer, 20, who works on construction sites, has become a Miss England finalist. Saoire, who fell in love with woodworking at 14, wants to inspire other women to join male-dominated industries. She plans to set up her own carpentry business if she wins the pageant.
#foreignaffairs
Flag And Cross: Israel Asked To Conduct Airstrikes Against ISIS, Al-Qaeda Continues To Pose Threats
Former Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Gadi Eisenkot revealed that Egypt asked Israel to conduct airstrikes against ISIS in 2015. The Kurdish-led autonomy in northeast Syria plans to hold trials for ISIS members, while Al-Qaeda's leader has arrived in Afghanistan, posing a potential threat to Israel. ISIS remains active in Africa and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, while in Syria and Iraq, it maintains some operatives and seeks to infiltrate refugee camps. Both ISIS and Al-Qaeda express a desire to attack Israel but face operational challenges. The threat of ISIS recruitment among Arab Israelis still exists. Afghanistan is becoming a hub for international terrorism, with ISIS and Al-Qaeda gaining a foothold. The Taliban is also aligning with Hamas in solidarity.
#economy
The Epoch Times: South Korea Alerts Citizens Ahead of Beijing’s New Anti-Espionage Law
Tensions rise as South Korea prepares for the enactment of a new anti-espionage law by China, leading to widespread caution and fear among Korean expatriates. The South Korean embassy warns of potential issues due to differences in legal systems between the two countries. Korean media raises public awareness of the potential for arbitrary interpretation and enforcement of the law, urging caution among South Korean expatriates, businesses, and tourists in China. This escalation in tensions evokes memories of China's Cultural Revolution.
The strained relations between South Korea and China result in a significant decrease in civilian exchanges and corporate activities between the two nations. The deployment of the U.S. THAAD base in South Korea further complicates the bilateral relationship. China's new anti-espionage law and Foreign Relations Law reflect its policy of reinforcing internal control and curbing external influences amid escalating U.S.-China competition. Korean flights to China drop by 90 percent, leading to strategic adjustments in the Korean aviation industry.
The Epoch Times: Aussie Farmers Fear Visa Changes Will Shrink Harvest Workforce
Changes to Australian visa programs, including a 25 percent increase in charges for working holiday makers, could lead to higher food prices and a shortage of farm workers. The National Farmers Federation warns that the increased costs will make Australia less attractive compared to other countries, and that the new wage threshold for skilled migration will exclude the majority of agriculture workers. This could result in reduced production and potential business closures in the industry.
Breitbart: Economic Nationalism Prevails as Tariffs Cut U.S. Dependence on China
US tariffs on Chinese products have reduced US dependence on China and brought back jobs to American communities. The tariffs have led to a decline in imports from China, with China losing import value in multiple manufacturing sectors. However, China has gained in industries such as transportation, electric vehicles, and aerospace. The tariffs have also boosted American production in key sectors like semiconductors. Some senators have proposed legislation to impose tariffs on all foreign imports from China.
#religion
The Blaze: Sarah Huckabee Sanders refuses to remove her kids' cross-themed chalk drawing at the governor's mansion
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders shared a photo of chalk artwork created by her children outside the governor's mansion. The artwork features a cross in the center of a stained-glass window. Americans United for Separation of Church and State called for the artwork's removal, but Sanders refused, stating her Christian faith and asserting that all Arkansans are welcome in the Governor's Mansion.
#culture
Breitbart: Woke Journalists Attack 'Final Fantasy XVI' for 'Overwhelming Whiteness'
The latest installment of the Final Fantasy video game series, Final Fantasy XVI, is being criticized by woke video game news site Kotaku for its lack of diversity. The game is set in a European medieval setting, drawing inspiration from societies that were not ethnically or culturally diverse. Kotaku complains about the game's "overwhelming whiteness." This is not the first time a medieval-themed game has been attacked for being too white, as the popular game The Witcher 3 faced similar criticisms in the past.
#health
Flag And Cross: Group-based Performing Arts Therapies Show Promise In Reducing Anxiety And Depression
In a study of 669 participants from nine countries, group-based performing arts therapies were found to reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression. The study focused on dance therapy, music therapy, art therapy, martial arts-based therapies, and theater. Dance and art therapy were particularly effective in improving mental health. More research is needed to determine which type of therapy is most effective.
Daily Wire: Matt Walsh Deconstructs ‘Astonishingly Bad’ TN Court Ruling Blocking Ban On Minor Sex-Change Procedures
Tennessee state judge blocks ban on puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones for minors, prompting criticism from Matt Walsh. The judge cited two unrelated court cases and disregarded expert testimony and objections to low-quality data.
Breitbart: PHOTOS: Woman Loses Leg in Freak Accident on Thai Airport Moving Walkway
A woman's leg was amputated after getting caught in a moving walkway at Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok. She tripped over her suitcase and fell, leading to the accident. The airport expressed condolences and is taking responsibility for the victim's medical expenses.
#education
Fox News: New York Times column suggests 'death' as a 'solution' to student debt after court strikes down Biden handout
The New York Times proposes solving the issue of student loan debt by considering cancellation upon death to prevent passing it on to loved ones.
#crime
Fox News: Titans running back arrested after alleged strangulation
Hassan Haskins, a Tennessee Titans running back, was arrested for aggravated assault after allegedly strangling someone. He posted bond and is scheduled to appear in court on July 10. Haskins, a fourth-round selection in 2022, had a successful college career at the University of Michigan.
Breitbart: Ex-University at Buffalo Football Players Charged over Allegedly Beating Dog with Leather Belt
Two ex-football players face animal abuse charges for beating a dog that damaged a couch. They were arraigned in court and suspended, then dismissed from the team. The video evidence led to an investigation and the dog has been removed from the home.
#sports
Fox News: Rangers acquire All-Star reliever amid postseason push
The Texas Rangers acquire left-handed reliever Aroldis Chapman from the Kansas City Royals to boost their bullpen and secure their lead in the AL West. Chapman, who had a rough final season with the New York Yankees, is having a resurgent year with improved stats. The Rangers, known for their strong offense, hope that Chapman will help them finally win a World Series.
Forbes: Liverpool Meet Dominik Szoboszlai Release Clause As Transfer From RB Leipzig Edges Closer
Liverpool FC is on the verge of signing Dominik Szoboszlai from RB Leipzig, triggering his release clause. The 22-year-old Hungarian midfielder will add versatility and creativity to Liverpool's midfield. This is a significant move for Liverpool as they continue to rebuild their midfield and make high-profile signings.
Forbes: Offensively-Challenged Cleveland Guardians Getting A Boost From Josh Naylor
Cleveland Guardians' first baseman/designated hitter Josh Naylor is a powerful and productive hitter, despite his unconventional appearance. He has been a key player in the Guardians' offense, leading the team in RBI and delivering clutch hits when it matters most. Naylor's career was temporarily derailed by a serious ankle injury, but he has made a successful comeback and continues to be a force at the plate. The Naylor family has had a memorable summer, with Josh's brother Bo also making his MLB debut with the Guardians.