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America One News
19 Aug 2024
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Tear Down the Walz
In a twist of political fate, Kamala Harris chose Tim Walz over Pennsylvania’s Josh Shapiro for a running mate. Walz, a staunch progressive from Minnesota, has a record of heavy government spending and controversial education reforms, drawing ire from many parents and educators.
His policies promote extreme social agendas while conveniently ignoring the decline in education quality, leading critics to warn that a Harris-Walz ticket would spell disaster for the nation.
Breitbart: Chicago Begins Erecting Miles of Security Fencing Ahead of Democrat Convention
Chicago’s downtown is transforming into a fortress with security fences sprouting around the DNC venue, retail hubs, and protest zones. Businesses are boarding up, fearful of chaos returning as police prepare for a rough ride ahead.
As tension builds, law enforcement warns that peaceful protest is welcome, but any hint of violence will be met with swift action. The city is ready to keep the streets safe—or as safe as they can be amidst the politicking.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Gazans Who Plead ‘Save Us From Hamas’
In Gaza, Hamas hides behind civilian shields, stealing humanitarian aid and using casualties for propaganda, while the people suffer. A growing number of Gazans, fed up with the group's cruelty, risk their lives to speak out against the terror they endure.
Amidst the chaos, foreign volunteers and doctors are bravely denouncing Hamas, questioning its grip despite media silence. This strain of dissent hints at shifting tides, even as the world looks away.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Journalists Who Are Jihad Terror Supporters
Bisan Owda, an Al Jazeera journalist tied to the PFLP, has snagged an Emmy nomination for "hard news." Meanwhile, the media continues to amplify the voices of those linked to terror groups, diluting the divide between reporting and propaganda.
The reliance on biased narratives threatens the integrity of journalism and endangers genuine reporters in a conflict-rich landscape. When former Al Jazeera staff find their way into esteemed outlets, the lines between truth and deception blur dangerously.