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#politics
The American Spectator: Fani Willis Indicts Free Speech
Georgia's Trump indictments falsely claim that he lost the 2020 election, while ignoring Big Tech's censorship and attempts to rig the election. The indictment attacks free speech as a crime, criminalizing opinions and statements. The weaponization of law by Fani Willis to silence free speech is dangerous and the American people recognize the threat.
Newsbusters: Nets Skip Revelations Hunter's Lawyers Wanted Joe to Testify in Court
Hunter Biden's lawyers were prepared to have President Biden testify in defense of his son, according to a letter from 2022. However, major news networks chose to ignore this potential legal drama and instead reported on other less significant stories.
#society
The American Spectator: Josh Hawley: To Be or Not to Be (A Man)
In "Manhood: The Masculine Virtues America Needs," Josh Hawley explores the crisis of masculinity in America, discussing the decline of male participation in the workforce, relationship issues, and the increasing focus on leisure activities. He argues that the Left is responsible for perpetuating this crisis by devaluing male strength and traditional masculine virtues. Hawley calls on men to cultivate their character and embrace traditional archetypes of husband, father, warrior, builder, priest, and king to regain their sense of purpose and contribute to society.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Will India Be Able to Withstand an Islamic Assault from Within?
India's history is marred by centuries of Muslim conquest, resulting in the deaths of millions of Hindus and enslavement of many more. The Congress Party failed to address these atrocities, but Narendra Modi aims to champion Hindu rights. However, the enemy within, supported by Pakistan, poses a growing challenge. Muslim aggression against India has been ongoing, with Pakistan initiating multiple wars and utilizing terrorism as state policy. Despite international and domestic efforts, Islamist violence remains a significant issue, leading to ethnic cleansing and demographic changes in regions like Kashmir.
#crime
Front Page Magazine: New York Reform Laws Allow Illegal To Brutally Rape Woman
New York's bail reform law allows many people, including repeat offenders and illegal immigrant Cruz Garcia, to escape custody and commit further crimes. The lenient laws have sparked controversy and dissatisfaction among law enforcement officials and politicians. The system is failing and endangering public safety.
#sports
The American Spectator: ‘Dance Cams’ Ruin Sports in This Brave New World
The "Dance Cam" at Fenway Park distracts fans from the reality of losing and encourages them to have fun regardless of the outcome. This raises questions about the value of celebrating while losing and the potential consequences for society.
Forbes: Judge: UFC Antitrust Case On ‘Fast Track’ For Trial Early Next Year
In the ongoing UFC antitrust lawsuit, the judge intends to move the case forward quickly, with a trial scheduled for next year. The judge also ordered that previously protected court records be unsealed. Plaintiffs plan to seek the elimination of contract clauses they believe hindered competition, while the UFC plans to update discovery on competitors. The UFC's chances of prevailing seem low at this point, and their best hope is for the Ninth Circuit to accept their appeal petition. Regardless, the case is finally moving forward at a fast pace.