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America First News
5 Jul 2023
#society
Daily Wire: Joe Rogan Blasts ‘Forced Compliance’ On Trans Issues: ‘Just F***ing Stop’
Podcast host Joe Rogan criticized corporations and organizations for promoting transgender ideology. He argued that people are tired of controversial social issues being forced upon them and cited the negative impact on women's sports. Rogan believes the problem will be resolved when people refuse to accept it any longer.
#war
The Imaginative Conservative: The Kornilov Affair
Russian warlord Yevgeny Prigozhin, head of the Wagner Group, takes over a military outpost and demands a meeting with top officials in Moscow. Reminiscent of the Kornilov Affair in 1917, where a general tried to seize power amidst chaos in Russia.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Alberta Ends Fiscal Year With $11.6 Billion Surplus, Surpassing Budget Predictions
Alberta ends fiscal year with $11.6 billion surplus, pays down $13.3 billion in debt. Record corporate income tax revenue and increased non-renewable resource revenue contribute to economic growth.
#crime
Red State: Philly Mass Shooting Suspect Breaks All Narratives—BLM Supporter, Wears Women's Clothes, and Some Surprising Posts
The recent mass shooting in Philadelphia, committed by Kimbrady Carriker, has created a political debate about gun control. Carriker had a complex background and held various conflicting views, including supporting Black Lives Matter and expressing anti-gun sentiments. Mental health is often overlooked in discussions surrounding mass shootings, and it remains uncertain how this case will be covered by the media.
#other
Forbes: Whisky Giant Suntory Holdings, Owner Of Jim Beam, Outlines Plans To Expand More Outside As Japan’s Population And Domestic Imbibing Decline
Japanese drinks titan Suntory Holdings, known for its award-winning whiskies, aims to maintain family control and achieve its long-term goals. The private company, celebrating a century of whisky-making, reported revenue of ¥2.7 trillion ($19 billion) in 2022. Despite a decline in alcohol consumption in Japan, Suntory's whisky sales have doubled over the past decade. The company faces challenges of an aging population and changing consumer habits, but also plans for globalization and diversification into tequila and other markets. Leadership succession is also on the horizon, with Nobuhiro Torii, a member of the founding family, expected to take the reins.