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America First News
5 Jun 2023
#politics
Red State: Biden Commits Huge Gaffe, Gives China 'Major Coup' on Tiananmen Square Massacre Anniversary
The Biden administration's actions towards China are helping them, and it's unclear whether it's due to ignorance or compromise. They sent senior officials to Beijing to discuss "key issues" on the 34th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, which was criticized by Rep. Darrell Issa as a major concession to China. The State Department failed to recognize the massacre until two hours after their press release about the officials' visit, and even as the officials were visiting, China was cracking down on protesters in Hong Kong. This indicates that the US is telling China that their actions are acceptable, which weakens the US's position on the world stage.
The Federalist Papers: Bud Light Salespeople Getting Used to Insults, Also Suffering Major Financial Pain Thanks to Boycott
Bud Light's promotion of the nation's foremost advocate of the gender identity movement, Dylan Mulvaney, has led to a boycott by American conservatives. Bud Light's sales figures and stock prices have plunged, and salespeople have made up to $2,000 less in May. Despite no ill wishes toward the sales personnel, a price must be paid for what Bud Light has done. Conservative-Christian commentator Andrew Klavan argues that Mulvaney's behavior is offensive as he's not being a woman, but is doing a woman. Bud Light's actions have been condemned by its customers.
Fox News: Capitol Police stop youth choir during national anthem performance, sparking outrage: 'I was shocked'
A children's choir from South Carolina was stopped by Capitol Police from singing the national anthem in the U.S. Capitol due to "miscommunication," although the event was previously approved by the office of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. One of the men, who appears to be a congressional staffer, lied to the officers multiple times about having permission from various offices, according to the Capitol Police. Although some Republicans accused Capitol Police of political bias, the force denied the allegations and stated that musical performances and demonstrations are not allowed in the Capitol.
The Epoch Times: Danielle Smith's Campaign Strategist Writes Insider Account of Alberta Premier's Path to Victory
The chief strategist of Danielle Smith's successful campaign to be reinstated as Alberta premier has written an insider's account of their victory. He described the campaign as disciplined, with a killer debate that focused on the concerns of Albertans, plus a mistake made by the NDP leader, which gave the United Conservative Party momentum. The NDP had made the election about Smith, whereas Smith put Notley's record to the test, which was enough to turn the tide of a close election. Smith won the election with 52.6 percent of the popular vote and 49 seats out of a total of 87 seats, enough to form a majority government.
#society
Fox News: Philadelphia mayor and officials face lawsuit over Columbus statue removal efforts
Friends of Marconi Plaza is suing Philadelphia Mayor James Kenney and members of the historical commission for threatening to remove a statue of Christopher Columbus in a south side park after a long fight between those who protected the statue and those who want to it taken down. The lawsuit alleges the defendants voted maliciously in administrative hearings and followed instructions from the mayor to vote as he wanted them to. The statue had been covered with a green, white, and red plywood box for two years before a judge's verdict last week allowed for it to be uncovered once again.
The statue of Christopher Columbus was gifted to the city of Philadelphia by the Italian-American community in 1876 to celebrate the US's 100-year anniversary. The statue has been seen as a symbol of important history by some, while it has become a symbol of hate to others. The statue was covered for two years due to clashes between those who wanted it removed and those who wanted to protect it. Mayor Kenney ordered the statue's removal over its infamous history of mistreating indigenous people, but it was overturned by a judge after failing to provide sufficient proof that it posed a threat to public safety.
Front Page Magazine: The New 'Treason of the Clerks'
The betrayal of intellectuals by pursuing "practical advantages" over truth and moral integrity has metastasized in every dimension of culture. Postmodern and poststructuralist sophistries are wreaking havoc on fundamental beliefs and moral goods, creating a philistine, relativistic utilitarianism that has lost its moorings in reality. The most heinous betrayal committed by intellectuals was the Holocaust, which was a product of "scientific racism" that misapplied the core of Darwinian evolution. This new "betrayal of the clerks" has institutionalized in universities, popular culture, many churches, government agencies, sports, media, and entertainments, making it the predicate of disaster.
Front Page Magazine: The Threat to Jewish Students from 'Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion'
DEI initiatives and ideologies linked to critical race theory have caused Jews, particularly those on college campuses in America, to feel unsafe and unable to fully embrace their Jewish identity. While the goals of DEI are positive, the movement has been weaponized against Jews and the Jewish state, promoting a victim culture and censorship of opposing viewpoints. DEI staffers on university campuses exhibit an “obsessive and irrational animus toward the Jewish state” and are unfairly discriminating against Jewish students. As American institutions continue to adopt extreme DEI ideologies, Jews are at risk of continued marginalization and exclusion.
#military
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: The ‘explosion’ that shook the ground in DC explained with statement from NORAD
An unresponsive Cessna caused a sonic boom as F-16s chased down the aircraft before it crashed near the George Washington National Forest. NORAD confirmed the use of fighter planes and flares during their attempt to make contact with the pilot. Although reports of a Washington DC explosion circulated, these were found to be unfounded.
#health
Fox News: Ruptured brain aneurysm lands social media influencer in medically induced coma after emergency C-section
Social media influencer Jackie Miller James had a brain aneurysm a week before her child’s birth. She was immediately taken to the emergency room by her husband and had surgery along with a C-section to deliver her baby. James, 35, remains in a medically induced coma after a total of five brain procedures, with her family taking care of her newborn in the ICU while fighting to keep her alive. Aneurysms have a high mortality rate for both mother and fetus during pregnancy, making awareness important.
National Review: The Corner: Washington State Now Taking Refugee Cancer Patients from Canadian Health Care
The Canadian government is sending cancer patients to the US for treatment due to long wait times for radiation treatment and challenges with resources. This will cost millions of dollars and is a desperate attempt to restore free universal health care to vulnerable Canadian residents.
#education
Front Page Magazine: Culture War Offensive
The establishment is now the radical force demanding change, targeting education, military, big business, and more with woke culture war activity. Teachers unions are front and center, with the NEA partnering with the progressive Zinn Education Project. These unions have also been involved with promoting LGBTQ rights and sexual content to students. The conundrum leaves fighting back through boycotts and investing in homeschooling or private choice programs.
#sports
Forbes: Pressure Is On For Ed Oliver After Buffalo Bills’ Show Of Faith
Buffalo Bills have given Ed Oliver, defensive tackle, a four-year extension worth $68 million following his lacklustre performance as a top-10 pick in 2019. With an average salary of $17 million, he ranks 11th among defensive tackles and sixth for his position in practical guaranteed money. Despite suffering from health issues in 2022, Oliver recorded nine tackles for loss, 14 quarterback hits and 11 quarterback knockdowns, which Bills hope will continue to mirror the production of other talented players.
The Epoch Times: Ohtani, Rengifo Lifts Angels Past Astros to Avoid Sweep, 2–1
The Angels avoided a four-game series sweep with a 2-1 win against the Astros, thanks in part to a tiebreaking RBI double from Shohei Ohtani in the eighth inning. Luis Rengifo also hit a homer for the Angels, while Yainer Diaz and Alex Bregman had hits for Houston. The Angels now head home for a six-game homestand, while the Astros begin a seven-game road trip against the Toronto Blue Jays.
The Epoch Times: Doubles Pair Disqualified at French Open After Hitting Ball Girl
Kato and Sutjiadi were disqualified from a women’s doubles match at the French Open after Kato accidentally hit a ball girl with a ball. The incident occurred during the third round of the match, in which Kato and her partner were down a set but leading 3-1 in the second set when the ball hit the unsuspecting girl. The disqualification came after a warning from the chair umpire and consultation with tournament officials.