
THE AMERICA ONE NEWS

Feb 21, 2025 |
0
| Remer,MNSponsor: QWIKET AI
Sponsor: QWIKET AI
Sponsor: QWIKET AI: Sports Knowledge
Sponsor: QWIKET AI: Interactive Sports Knowledge.
Sponsor: QWIKET AI: Interactive Sports Knowledge and Reasoning Support.
topic
America First News
7 Jun 2023
#illegals
Daily Wire: Newsom Rages After DeSantis Sends Illegal Immigrants To His ‘Sanctuary State’
Florida Governor DeSantis sent two planes full of illegal aliens to California's capital, sparking outrage from Governor Newsom who called it "kidnapping." However, Florida officials claim that the migrants went voluntarily and gave verbal and written consent for relocation to Sacramento. The migrants were escorted safely to a 3rd-party NGO funded by the federal government. Many political analysts see Newsom's attacks on DeSantis as an attempt to raise his national profile for a possible presidential run in 2024.
#politics
Daily Wire: Biden Campaign Says YouTube’s New Election ‘Misinformation’ Policy Could Lead To Violence
YouTube will no longer remove election-related content that includes false claims about widespread fraud in the 2020 US presidential election. President Joe Biden’s team criticized the move saying it will possibly lead to more violence. A statement by Biden’s campaign read, “YouTube’s reckless and irresponsible decision will invite further democratic decay and potential violence, and we urge them to reconsider this policy.” However, YouTube said it changed its previous policy, which included removing videos with misinformation, because it could have the unintended effect of curtailing political speech.
Foreign Policy: Why Turkish Pollsters Didn’t Foresee Erdogan’s Win
President Erdogan of Turkey won a third term in office with 52 percent of the popular vote in the second round of the presidential election. Erdogan has been leading the country for 25 years, an unprecedented reign. The elections were free but far from fair, as Erdogan had control over vast amounts of state resources as well as media that clearly provided an edge. Despite almost 50 percent inflation and an increasingly one-man rule, Erdogan's support seems to have remained solid over the past decade due to the polarizing identity politics that carried him over the 50 percent threshold into a third-term victory.
The Federalist Papers: Did You Notice How Tucker Ended His New Twitter Show? It Appears to Be a Warning to Elon Musk
Conservatives feeling more comfortable on Twitter as it presents itself as a free speech social media platform under Elon Musk. A documentary by The Daily Wire called "What Is A Woman?" has been released on Twitter and has over 178.9 million views on the social media platform. Tucker Carlson has also made his debut on Twitter, with an episode of "Tucker on Twitter" receiving 69.4 million viewers. Carlson warns at the end of his episode that they would leave the platform if it does not stay a bastion of free speech as advertised. Meanwhile, Elon Musk is committed to true free speech and may have finally created a neutral platform where conservatives and liberals can debate.
#society
PJ Media: The 'Great Replacement' Is a Fact: Baby Muhammads Overrun the West
Muhammad is becoming the most popular baby name in Western Europe, including the United Kingdom, Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands. The rise of this trend may not be so innocuous since many Muslims see their progeny as their contribution to the jihadist goal of making Islam supreme, and more numbers equate to more power and influence. The long-cherished Muslim dream of conquering Europe from the inside by having more babies may not be so far-fetched since the Muslim population of Europe is set to triple by 2050, and the average Muslim man is more zealous over his custom and purpose in life than the average Western male.
The Blaze: DC Metro's 'chief experience officer' apologizes after posting picture of a random commuter's groin to Twitter, complaining about 'manspreading'
D.C. Metro official, Sarah Meyer, apologized for posting a photo of a commuter's groin to social media and complaining of "manspreading", while ignoring the increased violent crime plaguing the subway system. The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority recently hired Meyer as the chief customer experience officer. Meyer's focus on manspreading drew criticism from many, who accused her of focusing on something trivial while ignoring more pressing concerns.
The Epoch Times: My 'Ivory Tower' Is in the Basement of a Suburban Split-Level
A retired government employee who wrote a column about social security says that he is not speaking for the Social Security Administration or the Biden Administration. He is simply a retired old man sharing his knowledge with his readers. One reader complained that social security employees are paid to deny benefits, but the retired employee stated that social security employees are only paid to follow the rules and laws of their program and take as many claims for benefits as possible. He urged readers to file a formal claim if they disagree with a representative's assessment of their eligibility for benefits.
The Epoch Times: We Can Celebrate Women’s Success Without Downplaying Men’s
The constant crowing about women’s triumphs is tiresome according to Miranda Devine. While there's nothing wrong with celebrating women's achievements, Devine highlights that the achievements of men are often overlooked or forgotten. Feminist movements have elevated women's place in society, but women's triumphs should be celebrated in perspective. In the tech industry, despite efforts to recruit more women, the numbers making it into the industry have barely changed over the last decade. While women are excelling in many areas, there are many areas that men will continue to excel in.
In another article, Devine argues that classical music is under threat as it’s being replaced with diverse offerings. When there are attempts to change the music syllabus to include more female composers, Devine asks how good the music of female composers is compared to that of men. She states that many orchestras are now replacing classical music with digeridoo and smoking ceremonies, while female composers delight in having their pieces performed. Devine suggests that instead of overlooking the music of Dead White Males, orchestras should celebrate the music of the great composers whose music has delighted audiences for centuries.
#war
The Epoch Times: Car Bombing in Northeast Afghanistan Kills Local Official and His Driver, Wounds 10 People
A car bombing in Faizabad, Afghanistan killed a provincial deputy governor and his driver, injuring ten people. No group has claimed responsibility.
Breitbart: Ukraine Sayss Russia Shelling Citizens Evacuating From Flood Zone
Ukraine accuses Russia of shelling flooded civilian areas around Kherson, impeding evacuations in the face of rising waters from the Kakhovka hydroelectric power dam collapse. Russia denies responsibility and calls for an international investigation into the dam breach while accusing Ukraine of bombing evacuating civilians. Both sides claim the other destroyed the dam. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky calls the dam breach a "Russian war crime" and an "environmental bomb of mass destruction". No official claims of deaths from the flood have been made.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Joly Pledges Foreign-Service Reboot in Which Diplomats Better Grasp Languages, Topics
Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly promises a foreign-service reboot by this fall to ensure that diplomats have a better grasp of relevant languages and topics in their postings. Joly is releasing a 30-page report, the Future of Diplomacy, which highlights Canada's small presence in strategic countries, and the need to increase diversity and prioritize diplomats specializing in a region, language or topic. Ottawa will revamp recruitment and training to address public service dominated by people who don't speak French or local languages and implement internal processes and cybersecurity measures.
#culture
Forbes: Tips And Tricks For Pitching Your Music To Spotify’s Editorial Playlists
Submitting unreleased tracks to Spotify's editorial playlists is crucial for gaining exposure in the music industry. Artists must focus on quality over quantity by submitting only one track at a time, ensuring that their strongest work is represented. Timing is also important, as submitting at least seven days before the release allows for playlist consideration and promotional strategies. Desktop computers are necessary for the submission process, using Spotify's platform for artists.
Breitbart: Nolte: Criterion Channel Streams Censored ‘French Connection' Without Telling Subscribers
Criterion Channel is being accused of showing a censored version of The French Connection (1971) without warning subscribers. The version removes a section of dialogue where Gene Hackman's character uses the word "ni**er". Some viewers believe that Criterion is not responsible for the censorship, and that the original version was probably modified by Disney or 20th Century Fox before its purchase by Disney in 2019. However, viewers have criticized Criterion for failing to inform its customers about the changes, with similar complaints being made against Turner Classic Movies and the American Cinematheque's Aero Theater. The censorship has been attributed to a desire for control by the "Woke Taliban", who seek to destroy art that challenges and provokes complicated emotions.
#health
The Epoch Times: CDC Warns of Lethal Bacteria Detected Across US Gulf Coast
Deadly bacteria, Burkholderia pseudomallei, has been declared by the CDC to be endemic along the US Gulf Coast, causing a potentially deadly condition known as melioidosis, which can kill up to 50% of people it infects if not treated. The warning comes after three confirmed cases of B. pseudomallei were reported in Mississippi, with the CDC advising those with certain health conditions to take precautions to protect themselves from melioidosis.
#crime
Fox News: Trial begins for Parkland school resource officer, 'Coward of Broward,' who stayed outside during shooting
Scot Peterson, former Broward Sheriff's Office Deputy, faces charges for allegedly failing to confront the Parkland school shooter. He is accused of not following his active shooter training by remaining outside Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School while a gunman entered and killed 17 people. Peterson faces seven counts of child neglect, three counts of culpable negligence and one count of perjury related to the people who were killed or injured on the third floor of the school building. If convicted on all counts, Peterson faces nearly a century in prison and the loss of his $104,000 annual pension.
#sports
Fox News: Kate Middleton plays rugby as Prince Harry continues UK court battle
Kate Middleton played rugby with professional players at the Maidenhead Rugby Club. Middleton is raising awareness about Shaping Us, an initiative that educates about nurturing children. The princess took over Prince Harry's role as patron of the Rugby Football League and the Rugby Football Union.
Prince Harry is in a legal battle with the publisher of the Daily Mirror. He is suing the publisher for using unlawful techniques to score front-page scoops on his life. Harry is one of several claimants in a lawsuit against Mirror Group Newspapers related to allegations of unlawful information-gathering in previous decades.
#outdoors
The Epoch Times: Wildfire, Shifting Winds Force Evacuation of Northern Quebec Communities
Residents of two northern Quebec communities, Chibougamau and Oujé-Bougoumou, were ordered to evacuate due to approaching forest fires and shifting winds. The towns' 7,500 and 800 residents were asked to gather in Roberval and Chicoutimi, respectively. Over 150 forest fires are burning in Quebec, with just under 100 out of control.
#other
The American Spectator: Meta to Block California News if Social Media Tax Passes
A new bill in California may force Facebook and Instagram to remove news from their websites. The California Journalism Preservation Act would tax social media platforms' profits from publishing news content and give money to in-state news outlets. Meta, the owner of Facebook and Instagram, has threatened to remove news from their platforms rather than pay into what they call a "slush fund." Supporters of the bill see it as a victory for journalism, while others criticize it as corrupt cronyism.