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America First News
4 Jul 2023
#politics
Newsbusters: New York Times Touts USA as a Global Danger, But Trump's Somehow the Unpatriotic One
Donald Trump criticizes American institutions and attacks his political opponents at an Independence Day event in South Carolina.
The New York Times promotes two contrasting perspectives on America's current state: Trump's attack on institutions and a retiring official's belief that the United States is the biggest threat to global security.
Forbes: Federal Judge Restricts Biden Administration Communication With Social Media Companies
A federal judge has limited the contact between the Biden administration and social media companies regarding protected speech. Republican attorneys general claim that the administration pressured platforms like Facebook and Twitter to remove content. The topics suppressed include opposition to COVID-related issues, skepticism towards the 2020 election, and criticism of President Biden's policies.
The Epoch Times: Chinese Regime's Fertility Campaign Targets Girls as Young as 15 for Childbearing
China's communist regime is implementing measures to increase the low birth rate in the country. This includes providing folic acid supplements to girls as young as 15 and assistance to women up to 49. The one-child policy has resulted in a negative population growth, and China is now facing the consequences of an ageing society.
#society
Fox News: Advice columnist mocks liberal bride who forbade conservative uncle from wedding, still wants $1000 cash gift
A mother excluded her conservative brother from her daughter's wedding due to their political differences. She now expects him to send a wedding gift and is upset that he hasn't.
The Epoch Times: The Greatest Victory of Liberty in Our Lifetime
In a victory for free speech, a federal judge in Texas issues an injunction against government agencies and social media companies, stopping them from censoring content containing protected free speech. The case, Missouri v. Biden, pushes back against the power consolidation that has infringed on the Bill of Rights. The Supreme Court is likely to uphold the injunction, marking a significant embarrassment for both the Biden and Trump administrations.
The Epoch Times: 10 Alternatives to Watching TV: Distancing Your Family From Screens This Summer
Americans spend a staggering amount of time watching TV, accounting for nearly 8 hours per day. This excessive screen time reflects a withdrawal from communal activities and a desire for passive consumption. To counteract this trend, it is important to engage in activities that foster bonding and connection. Suggestions include playing games or sports, making music together, visiting friends and neighbors, reading or reading aloud, going for walks, handcrafting projects, cooking together, hosting traditional square dances, stargazing, and engaging in quality conversations. These activities provide opportunities for active participation and meaningful interactions, allowing individuals to immerse themselves in the real world and break free from the confines of the screen.
Red State: China's Looming Agricultural Melt-Down
China's agricultural management program, led by Xi, is causing chaos and resentment among farmers. The program includes arbitrary restrictions and fines, leading to suffering similar to the Cultural Revolution. China's government is also trying to gain hard currency through drug trafficking. The government covers up its problems, but Youtube vlogger @serpentza exposes the reality.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Russia launches algorithm to trigger nuclear disaster at Zaporizhzhia NPP, Ukraine’s top analyst says
Russia's destruction of the Kakhovka dam is part of a larger plan to cause a Fukushima-like nuclear disaster at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine. The dam was destroyed by an explosion from the inside, and the level of destruction suggests the use of tons of explosives. The destruction of the dam will impact river-sea shipping and lead to the shallowing of the Kakhovka reservoir. There is a risk to the safe operation of the Zaporizhzhia NPP as the water level decreases, and the Russians may have a nuclear accident scenario in mind.
#military
Flag And Cross: US Destroyer Returns to Port Flying Battle Flag After Harrowing Run-In with Chinese Warship
The USS Chung-Hoon encountered an aggressive Chinese ship in the Taiwan Strait during a routine patrol. Concerns are raised about the military's "woke" social experiment under President Biden's leadership. The crew of the USS Chung-Hoon remained unified and ready to fight, despite potential division caused by political shenanigans.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Victims in Philadelphia Shooting Identified
A 40-year-old man armed with a rifle and pistol shot and killed four men in a Philadelphia neighborhood, as well as chased and killed another man inside a house. Two children were also injured in the violence. The shooter had no prior connection to the victims.
#other
Euromaidan Press: “Do Svidaniya” to Russo-centrism: Western schools start decolonizing Eastern Europe studies
Western academia's Russo-centric approach to Eastern European studies and Slavonic studies, influenced by stereotypes and colonial thinking, has hindered a true understanding of the region. However, recent events such as the Russian invasion of Ukraine have sparked a paradigm shift and a call for decolonization of the subject. Some Western academics are now working to "decolonize" the topic by examining it from a non-Russia-centered perspective, challenging traditional views and seeking to include diverse ethnicities and cultures. This shift is crucial in fostering a more accurate and unbiased understanding of Eastern Europe.