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4 Jul 2023
#politics
Newsbusters: NPR: Racist Whites Are Exploiting Asians to 'Bamboozle' People on College Quotas
National "Public" Radio airs one-sided political advertising, particularly regarding "systemic racism." They recently aired a segment on white people exploiting Asian plaintiffs to push a fake discrimination story on college admissions before a "far-right Supreme Court." There was no dissenting view presented. NPR consistently lacks fairness towards conservatives.
American Thinker: Republican Losers and Donald Trump
2024 GOP hopeful Chris Christie criticizes former President Donald Trump's electoral track record, but polls still show Trump as frontrunner. The GOP has a history of losing presidential elections and struggling with electability. To win in 2024, the GOP must appeal to Trump voters and overcome distrust of the party establishment.
American Thinker: The Supreme Court's Pride Week
This passage criticizes liberals and the Supreme Court's decisions regarding racism, sexism, and homophobia. It questions the purpose of the administrative state and accuses Democrats of prioritizing winning elections over justice. Additionally, it examines the changing role of research universities and promotes the idea of funding new advancements. The author highlights the rising influence of East Asian and South Asian communities in America and expresses doubt about the effectiveness of government programs. In conclusion, the author demands reparations from the educated class to the middle class.
#society
American Thinker: Avoiding a Savage Destruction of This Nation
In his book "The Savage Nation," Michael Savage discusses the left's assault on border, language, and culture. The left has manipulated language to push their agenda, changing the meaning and perception of certain terms. They are also attacking Western culture, rewriting history, and undermining religion and the family. To combat this, we must reclaim the language, take action, and support faith and family values. We have a chance to redeem our society and preserve Western civilization, but we must act now.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: Do Democracies Always Deliver?
Charles Dunst's book, "Defeating the Dictators: How Democracy Can Prevail in the Age of the Strongman," explores the shortcomings of democracies in delivering a good life to their citizens, while autocracies like Singapore and the UAE have been successful in providing a high quality of life. Dunst argues that democracies need to invest in human capital, innovation, infrastructure, healthcare, and workers' rights, among other things, to compete with autocracies like China. He also emphasizes the importance of domestic democratic renewal and international coordination among democracies to combat the rise of autocracies.
#sports
Forbes: Brazil Legend Marta Says This Women’s World Cup Will Be Her Last
Brazilian soccer legend Marta has announced that the upcoming World Cup will be her last, as she looks to prioritize other aspects of her life. Marta, who holds the record for the most goals in World Cup history, expressed gratitude for her time with the national team and the opportunity to participate in her sixth World Cup. Despite her limited role due to a knee injury, Marta remains a key figure in the women's game and has been instrumental in changing the face of women's soccer in Brazil.
Forbes: Why France’s Ligue 1 Has Dropped Out Of UEFA’s Top Five Leagues
Paris Saint-Germain's loss to Bayern Munich marked the end of a disappointing season for French teams in European competitions. France is ranked seventh in UEFA's country coefficients, falling behind Belgium and the Netherlands. Ligue 1 needs to outperform the Dutch league this season to regain fifth place. Despite the strong national team and the talent pool in France, the exodus of players to other leagues hinders Ligue 1's success. PSG remains dominant, but other teams in the league have more equal strength. A lower UEFA coefficient will affect Ligue 1's prestige, but mid-table teams have a decent chance of playing in Europe.
#other
Forbes: Truth Social SPAC Agrees To Pay $18 Million To Settle SEC Investigation Into Merger
Topline Digital World Acquisition Corp. has agreed to pay an $18 million civil penalty to settle an SEC probe into its acquisition of Truth Social's parent company. The settlement is pending SEC approval and addresses potential violations of antifraud provisions in the acquisition process. The settlement will help the company move forward with its merger objective.