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10 Aug 2024

#politics

The Telegraph: UK funding of UNRWA makes Gaza peace less likely
UK funding of UNRWA makes Gaza peace less likely
UNRWA's façade of providing social services hides its true role: an engine of a violent ideology of "return," breeding generations taught to erase Israel. The October 7 massacre reveals this stark reality, with many perpetrators educated in UNRWA schools, a path paved with blood.

Western funding fuels this cycle, allowing Hamas to shirk civic responsibilities while preparing for conflict. By ignoring the destructive consequences of this aid, the UK and others condemn the region to perpetual warfare, stalling any hope for peace.


Breitbart: Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki Dead at 56
Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki Dead at 56
Susan Wojcicki, former CEO of YouTube, passed away at 56 after a two-year bout with lung cancer. Her husband, Dennis Troper, shared the news, reflecting on her brilliance and impact on their family and the world. She was a controversial figure in online speech regulation.

Sundar Pichai mourned her loss, highlighting her legacy and leadership at Google. Wojcicki called for stricter speech laws, leaving behind a complex legacy of supporting corporate media while censoring independent voices.


Fox News: Kamala Harris beating Trump in ‘vibes,' says CNN host Fareed Zakaria
Kamala Harris beating Trump in ‘vibes,' says CNN host Fareed Zakaria
Fareed Zakaria argues that Kamala Harris and Gov. Tim Walz are running a campaign heavy on emotion, winning voters by connecting on a human level rather than delving deep into policy details. This “vibes”-focused strategy is giving them an edge against Trump in key swing states.

While Harris's emotional appeal has sparked interest, the lack of substantive policy could be a looming threat. Addressing abortion effectively could bolster her platform, but without addressing tough issues like immigration, she risks getting overshadowed.


Breitbart: Skeptical Media Elites Identify the Flaws in Kamala Harris's VP Pick
Skeptical Media Elites Identify the Flaws in Kamala Harris's VP Pick
Harris's choice of Minnesota’s radical-left Gov. Walz as a running mate has stirred dissatisfaction among media elites, highlighting concerns over his radicalism and military record. Many insiders believe he might hurt the Democratic ticket, especially against key swing voters.

The selection raises eyebrows, with Walz allegedly misrepresenting his military experience, leading to further scrutiny and amplifying doubts about Harris’s strategy. The media’s cooling response underscores broader fears about electoral risks ahead.


Breitbart: Buttigieg: GOP Statements About Walz's Record That Campaign Admits Are True Shows GOP's 'Desperate'
Buttigieg: GOP Statements About Walz's Record That Campaign Admits Are True Shows GOP's 'Desperate'
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg defended Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz against Republican attacks, calling them a desperate distraction from pressing issues like tax cuts for the wealthy and gun safety. Buttigieg argued that military service shouldn’t be diminished over technicalities.

He emphasized that the focus should be on the real concerns affecting families, like universal background checks, rather than the minutiae of a veteran's title or service history. The Republicans’ strategy diverts attention from their unpopular positions.


The Telegraph: How Tim Walz made Minnesota a ‘sanctuary state’ for trans people
How Tim Walz made Minnesota a ‘sanctuary state’ for trans people
Wes Samuelson fled Wyoming for Minnesota, seeking acceptance as a transgender man under the support of Governor Tim Walz. Under Walz, Minnesota has boomed as a haven for trans rights amidst escalating restrictions elsewhere, drawing mixed reactions from voters.

Republican strategists label Walz a radical, framing his advocacy for trans rights as a threat. Despite his popularity, some fear Trump's campaign rhetoric may sway conservative voters temporarily, even as others doubt its long-term impact.


#culture

The Telegraph: Australian breakdancing academic accused of damaging the sport with ‘inclusive’ kangaroo routine
Australian breakdancing academic accused of damaging the sport with ‘inclusive’ kangaroo routine
In a debut that went south faster than a flamingo at a desert rave, Dr. Rachael Gunn, aka Raygun, bombed at the Paris Olympics, leaving critics chuckling in disbelief. Her creative attempts to breakdance turned into a spectacle, earning nothing but ridicule and zero points.

Once a beacon of cultural expression, breaking now faces a shadow of mockery, overshadowing its roots in hip-hop. While Australia defended her joyful spirit, the damage was done, leaving Raygun as the reluctant poster child for what not to do in the Olympic arena.


#technology

Breitbart: AI Completely Flops at the Olympics
AI Completely Flops at the Olympics
The 2024 Summer Olympics are overshadowed by tech giants’ insipid AI ads, leaving viewers feeling more unsettled than inspired. Google’s “Dear Sydney” spot, suggesting AI can replace genuine emotion, led to public outcry and was pulled, underscoring a broader discontent in AI marketing.

As the Olympic stage dazzles, concerns about AI's role loom larger—high costs, job displacement, and environmental toll cast shadows over claims of technological progress. The glitzy promises of AI feel reminiscent of the crypto hype, raising doubts about the reality behind the glimmer.