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5 Jun 2023
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The American Spectator: Courts in Paris and Cyclists in DC
A member of an athletic club is hit by a car while biking. The group wonders where the incident occurred and if the injured member is okay. Meanwhile, the narrator discusses tennis tournaments and players' politics regarding Eastern Europe.
#foreignaffairs
The American Spectator: Are We Officially in Cold War II?
Historian Niall Ferguson compared Cold War I with Cold War II, stating that the US may lose to China this time around. The ideological and geopolitical rivalries, combined with the Chinese Communist Party's commitment to socialism over capitalism, make China a far more formidable adversary than the Soviet Union. Taiwan may become an "American Suez," with China gaining control, which would signal an end to the US as the leading power. The US needs to avoid confrontation and invest in deterrence, as time is on America's side, as China faces economic and demographic issues weakening its power.
#culture
Breitbart: Disney Layoffs: Pixar Cuts Director of 'Lightyear' Right Before Anniversary of Woke Film's Box-Office Disaster
Pixar Animation Studios cuts 75 jobs, including two executives behind Lightyear, a woke revisionist take on a beloved Toy Story character that ended up being a box-office failure. The job cuts took place on May 23 and are reportedly part of Walt Disney Chief Executive Bob Iger’s plan to scrap 7,000 positions and slash $5.5 billion in costs. Lightyear was released during Pride Month last year, and the animated feature, which cost $200 million to make, bombed at the box office all over the world. The film reportedly brought in a mere $226.7 million in worldwide ticket sales.
#sports
Fox News: NBA Finals: Miami's fourth-quarter explosion leads to Game 2 win over Nuggets
The Miami Heat won 111-108 against the Denver Nuggets in Game 2 of the NBA Finals with a 17-4 run in the final quarter. Max Strus and Gabe Vincent's impressive three-point shooting helped Miami, while Jimmy Butler was clutch with 21 points.
The American Spectator: Gentleman Gladiators on the Ice — Who Knew?
Hockey, a seemingly violent game, has a code of etiquette and rules that promote gentlemanly conduct. The hockey rule book is over 300 pages long and dictates areas of restraint and things not done, such as not picking on smaller players. This code promotes less violence, and encounters that break the code are instead handled by enforcers, who follow ritualized and rule-bound procedures. The popularity of hockey has grown in certain areas, such as Tampa, where it rivals baseball in attendance. The article argues for the importance of gentlemanly behavior in any civilized society.
Forbes: The Blue Jays Leave New York Feeling Proud While The Mets Exit Seeking Answers
The Toronto Blue Jays started the season strong, but their performance dipped in May before rebounding in June, with six wins in eight games. While they did not dominate offensively, strong pitching helped them secure victories against the Mets. Despite the Mets' five straight wins, they were unable to come out on top this weekend, going hitless in 19 at-bats with runners in scoring position and 1-for-29 with runners on base, resulting in a realization of their mediocrity.