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America First News
6 Jul 2023
#politics
PJ Media: NY Times Continues to Report on a Joe Biden Who Doesn't Exist
The New York Times and other mainstream media outlets have been creating a false image of Joe Biden as dignified and calm, ignoring his divisive and combative nature. They portray him as staying out of social and cultural battles, but his own Twitter account contradicts this, with tweets supporting abortion rights. Despite claims of him being a moderate voice in the Democratic Party, the media is still engaged in creative writing to paint a misleading picture of Biden.
Townhall: Reflecting on Our Past and Projecting into Our Uncertain Future
America, once a bastion of freedom, now faces challenges to its power, integrity, and leadership. Minority viewpoints dominate, while the majority remains silent. Politicization has infiltrated crucial agencies, and global human rights are being overlooked for commercial interests. Education is in crisis, with falling literacy rates and misappropriation of funds. Yet, America's enduring Constitution and people offer hope for a brighter future. By learning from the past, confronting present challenges, and upholding fundamental principles, America can surmount these hurdles.
#society
The Epoch Times: Farmer Ordered to Pay After Judge Says Thumbs-Up Emoji Amounts to Contract Acceptance
A farmer is ordered to pay $82,000 after responding to a text message with a thumbs-up emoji, which a court deemed as a contractual agreement. The judge ruled that the emoji met signature requirements, despite the farmer claiming it only indicated receipt of the message. The decision acknowledges the increasing use of emojis in society and the challenges they may bring to legal interpretation.
#health
The Epoch Times: Wall Street Investor Bill Ackman Says RFK Jr. Is Asking 'Important Questions' About COVID-19 Vaccines
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has raised questions about vaccine safety, gaining support from billionaire Bill Ackman. Ackman has criticized officials for not vaccinating the elderly against COVID-19. He believes Kennedy's concerns are shared by millions and encourages seeking answers.
#education
Fox News: Florida ditched affirmative action years ago; here's how it worked out
The Supreme Court rejects affirmative action in a 6-3 decision, combining lawsuits against Harvard and UNC. Chief Justice John Roberts argues that admissions should be based on individual merit, not race. The state of Florida banned affirmative action in higher education in 1999 and is praised for its color-blind admissions process.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Illegal Immigrant Receives Sentence for Raping and Impregnating 9-Year-Old Girl
Gerson Fuentes, an illegal immigrant from Guatemala, has been sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 25 to 30 years for raping and impregnating a 9-year-old girl in Ohio. The case drew attention because the girl's family traveled out of state to end the pregnancy, sparking a debate on abortion. The plea deal was accepted by the judge despite the court's strong stance against violating young individuals.