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America First News
2 Jul 2023
#politics
American Thinker: New York Times presses the delete button on the word ‘Democrat’
The New York Times is accused of being anti-Trump and avoiding mentioning that a Democratic campaign consultant was sentenced to federal prison for arranging a murder. The article questions why the Times referred to the consultant as a "New Jersey political consultant" instead of mentioning his party affiliation.
#society
American Thinker: Our Deeply Flawed Heroes
Heroes are often idealized, but when their flaws are revealed, it shocks us. Marine Corps major Gregory "Pappy" Boyington is celebrated for his wartime heroics, despite his alcoholism and reckless behavior. Likewise, Randall "Duke" Cunningham's bravery as a fighter pilot is tarnished by his conviction for accepting bribes. We must come to terms with the duality of heroes, recognizing that even flawed individuals can make significant contributions.
American Thinker: Safer Schools Initiative says teachers and parents must welcome furries with no reservations
The Safer Schools Initiative encourages acceptance of students who identify as Furries, urging teachers and parents to embrace their fursonas. However, this focus on inclusiveness raises questions about the priorities of the organization.
The New York State Education Department released a guide for creating a supportive environment for transgender students, but it fails to address the needs of Furries. The document suggests that denial of access to locker rooms of other genders is harmful and recommends using popsicle sticks instead of separating groups by boys and girls.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: Lessons for the Next Arab Spring
In 2013, a military coup in Egypt led to the ousting of President Mohamed Morsi. This article explores the role the United States played in the events leading up to the coup, suggesting that the Obama administration gave the Egyptian military a green light to overthrow the democratically elected government. The article also examines the complexities and tensions within the U.S. government regarding the Islamist dilemma in the Arab world.
#culture
Spectator USA: Why is George Orwell so difficult to pin down?
The summary is about the life and legacy of George Orwell, focusing on his writings and political stances. It highlights his novel Nineteen Eighty-Four and its influence, as well as his contempt for the British government. The summary ends by discussing Orwell's difficult personal life and his complex and contradictory nature.
#education
Fox News: Investigation finds college professor subjected his entire class to sexual harassment over 'shameful' exercise
The U.S. Department of Education concluded a sexual harassment investigation at Montgomery College in Maryland. A professor required female students to remove their shirts in class and made inappropriate comments about their bodies. The professor was terminated and the college failed to adequately notify affected students.
#other
Spectator USA: The great late Yeats
William Butler Yeats was awarded the 1923 Nobel Prize in Literature, which he saw as a representation of Irish literature's independence. He emphasized the importance of the Irish Dramatic Movement in his Nobel lecture, but also reflected on his earlier poems and future work.
Spectator USA: The Age of Unreason
The Age of Unreason is a confused and neurotic time. Liberalism and science blind people to the fact that they are causing climate change. They believe they have the power to reverse it and feel guilty for not preventing it sooner. Liberal governments try desperate measures without the cooperation of non-Western governments. Industrialism has caused damage to nature but also brought material benefits and improved health. Civilization cannot last forever, but what is, is better than what never was. Paganism and worshiping nature may seem attractive, but after experiencing civilization, it is hard to go back.