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22 Aug 2024
#illegals
GB News: Nigel Farage lambasts Labour's migrant crackdown and shares Clacton fury: 'They'll let everyone stay!'
Nigel Farage is fuming at Labour's latest migration promises, forecasting deportations that he doubts will materialize, and accusing them of ignoring voters. He claims local anger stems from both illegal crossings and rampant house-building with no infrastructure to support it.
Farage blames the government’s reliance on foreign workers for not training locals, arguing Britain needs to regain control over its borders to be a proper nation. His call is a response to perceived political indifference towards community concerns, warned against empty promises.
GB News: Nigel Farage declares migrant crisis 'can't go on' in scathing attack on Labour
Nigel Farage is fuming over Yvette Cooper's ambitious plan to deport illegal migrants, calling her approach naive. The Reform UK leader warns that ignoring the surge in Channel crossings won't make it disappear.
In Clacton, the locals are restless, and Farage isn't about to let it slide.
#politics
Fox News: Trump team calls out Walz for ‘weird flex’ after veiled Vance reference at DNC
At the DNC, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz teased GOP rival Sen. J.D. Vance's Ivy League pedigree, proclaiming his humble Midwest roots. Vance countered, proudly sharing his story of overcoming poverty thanks to family sacrifices, defending his background against Walz's jibes.
The stage is set: small-town values clash with Ivy League status, as political barbs fly in the arena of perception.
The Economist: What Europe’s comeback political leaders can teach wary American voters
In Europe, unpopular political figures are staging comebacks, defying the laws of voter logic. This trend raises unsettling questions for American voters eyeing a potential Trump return—proof that history doesn’t always offer a comforting blueprint for the future.
The track record of these returnees is mixed at best, with risks of undermining the system looming large. It’s a reminder that sometimes a second act can lead to a discordant encore.
The Western Journal: Watch: Pro-Kamala Sheriff Embarrassingly Reminded of the Time He Had to Beg Harris to Visit the Border
At the DNC in Chicago, Sheriff Javier Salazar floundered while trying to defend Kamala Harris’s border record, a stark contrast to his past criticisms. His claims that she fights border crime felt hollow amid resurfaced footage of him pleading for federal action on the crisis.
As embarrassment thickened in the air, it became clear that Salazar’s earlier honesty was a far cry from the political theater. The past moves like a shadow, and the Democrats just keep tripping over it.
Breitbart: Jesuit Magazine: Dems Offer ‘Far More Robust’ Immigration Plan Than GOP
In a recent essay, America's Jesuit publication contends that the Democratic immigration platform surpasses the Republican one, claiming it aligns more closely with Catholic social teachings. However, critics argue that it overlooks the chaos created by recent policies and border mismanagement.
As Biden weakened Trump-era policies, the Democrats stress family reunification and visa expansion while Republicans focus on border security. The debate highlights a divide in philosophies, with implications for millions awaiting legitimate pathways to citizenship.
The Western Journal: Trump Team Drops Bomb During Oprah Winfrey's DNC Speech as Past Letter Comes Back to Haunt Her
Oprah Winfrey's letter praising Donald Trump resurfaced during her DNC speech, sparking a reminder of her past endorsements of him. This contradiction highlights the establishment's fear and disdain for Trump as he challenges their power, exposing their hypocrisy.
In a world polarized by political theatrics, Winfrey’s past suggests a more complex narrative of elite relations with Trump—once allies, now bitter enemies fueled by fear of his confrontation with the status quo.
Forbes: Here's Where And When To Watch Kamala Harris At The DNC Tonight—And What To Expect
Kamala Harris, the first Black woman nominated for president by a major party, will deliver a pivotal acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention, highlighting her upbringing, economic plans, and comparing her vision to a potential Trump presidency.
With performances from major artists and crucial endorsements, her speech aims to rally middle-class voters and cement her position as a hopeful alternative for America's future.
#society
Breitbart: Taliban Morality Police Dismiss over 280 Fighters for Not Growing Beards
In Afghanistan, the Taliban's morality ministry dispatched over 280 security force members for not sporting sufficient facial hair while detaining 13,000 people for “immoral acts” last year. Compliance with Sharia law is non-negotiable, with strict consequences for offenders.
Additionally, the group has confiscated over 21,000 musical instruments as part of an aggressive campaign to uphold Islamic strictures. The edict extends even to barbers, enforcing a mandatory beard length to align with their interpretation of Islamic requirements.
The Telegraph: Why it might be time to stop riding horses
Rachael Wheeler found her childhood love for horses led to a deeper understanding of their welfare, prompting her to co-run a sanctuary in Spain. Observing horses free from human demands, she argues we should no longer ride them, as many struggle under the weight of unnatural practices.
As the debate on equine ethics grows, highlighted by recent scandals and shifting public opinions, the horse industry grapples with its future. New training philosophies emerge, but traditional views persist, raising questions about the relationship between humans and these sentient beings.
Times Of Israel: Regev dismisses families’ objections as ‘noise’ as she pushes ahead with Oct. 7 ceremony
Transportation Minister Miri Regev plans a state memorial for the October 7 Hamas massacre, disregarding backlash from victim families and communities. She insists the ceremony is crucial for national unity despite criticisms of insensitivity and disconnect.
Her determination has triggered fierce responses from bereaved families, who feel ignored, demanding the budget shift to local commemorations instead. Regev's planned event, devoid of audience engagement, has raised questions about genuine remembrance and the government’s support for those affected.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Greek Oil Tanker Drifting and Ablaze After Red Sea Attacks
A Greek oil tanker, the Sounion, caught fire and drifted after coming under heavy fire from Houthi rebels in the Red Sea, part of an ongoing campaign linked to the Israel-Hamas conflict. With 25 crew members aboard, the ship is left "not under command," amidst rising maritime tensions.
As U.S. military assets bolster their presence in the region, the Houthis continue targeting vessels, claiming to focus on those associated with Israel or the U.S. The conflict's waves spread, threatening a vital trade route worth a trillion dollars annually.
#economy
The Economist: Turkey’s asset-price boom is good for some but terrible for most
In Istanbul, the ultrarich flaunt their wealth amidst a booming luxury economy, with the number of ultra-high net worth individuals soaring by 10%. Yet, the average Turk feels no benefit from this gilded age, as their fortunes remain stagnant.
The divide between the flourishing elite and the struggling masses paints a grim portrait of prosperity in Turkey.
#military
Breitbart: Ukraine Commanders Blame Poorly-Trained New Recruits for Failures
In Kyiv, new recruits are faltering on the front lines, hesitating to engage the enemy and struggling to follow basic orders. Their lack of training and morale is causing critical losses as Russian forces advance closer to pivotal areas like Pokrovsk, threatening Ukraine’s defenses.
While some soldiers display resolve, many flee at the first sign of danger, leaving commanders scrambling to stabilize their lines. The situation reflects a dire need for effective training and troop cohesion to counter Russia's numerical superiority and aggressive tactics.
The Telegraph: Poland bets on attack helicopters, despite what’s been happening in Ukraine and Kursk
Poland's recent $12 billion deal for 96 Apache AH-64E helicopters raises questions about the future of attack aviation. Amidst diminishing returns against modern air defenses and the emergence of drones, a gamble for military might rests on supplanting traditional strategies.
As the shadow of drone warfare looms, Poland must counter Russian FPV drones, potentially requiring a massive jamming effort. The effectiveness of these new choppers hinges on how well Polish forces can adapt to this evolving battlefield landscape.
#religion
The Telegraph: Priest apologises for poster offering youngsters free spritz to attend Mass
Father Andrea Ricatti, dubbed “Don Perignon,” drew ire from traditionalists after marketing free spritz to entice youth to Mass in Urbino. His promotional poster mixed images of Jesus and cocktails, sparking controversy and prompting an apology amid mixed reactions.
Ricatti aims to foster community and draw young people to church, echoing Pope Francis’ call for engagement. Critics argue faith should stand without incentives, while others find humor in the unorthodox approach.
#culture
The Economist: The rebuilding of Berlin’s Pergamon Museum is 40 years behind schedule
Berlin's Pergamon Museum has become a monument to delay, with construction running 40 years behind schedule. Once promised that all would be completed in a decade, the project has languished, revealing a complex dance of bureaucracy and ambition gone awry.
Against this backdrop, Ukraine fights for survival while facing relentless Russian advances, highlighting the urgent need for decisive action amid grim inaction elsewhere.
GB News: Ricky Gervais says Sadiq Khan's TfL BANNED new drinks ad on Underground as fans blast 'joyless' reason
Ricky Gervais, emboldened by his vodka brand's success, sought to place a provocative ad on a London Underground billboard. The cheeky tagline met resistance and was banned for implying heavy drinking due to life’s brevity.
Fans clamored in defense, calling the decision silly and overly cautious. Critics and supporters alike debated the balance of humor and responsibility in advertising.
#health
GB News: Britons furious after new drug found to slow Alzheimer's for the first time is BLOCKED on NHS: 'Disgraceful!'
The UK's NICE has blocked the use of lecanemab, a promising Alzheimer's drug, claiming the benefits don't justify the costs to the NHS. Public outrage swells as many see this as a failure, comparing it to a broken healthcare system.
Despite some experts arguing for its potential, concerns over high costs, modest effects, and significant risks led to the decision. The hope for better treatments hangs in the air like smoke in a dark alley, leaving patients in a bind.
#crime
The Western Journal: Couple Spends $350K Life Savings on Parcel of Land, Only to Suffer Rough Blow as Dream Turns into Nightmare
A Florida couple poured their life savings into a parcel of land, only to find it landlocked, cutting off legal access. Their dreams of building homes on the lot crumbled, prompting a lawsuit against the seller for failing to disclose the critical flaw.
Now, with a potential solution in sight, they caution others to tread carefully in the murky waters of real estate.
Breitbart: Mexican Governor Asks Waring Sinaloa Cartel Factions for Peace
In Sinaloa, Governor Rocha Moya pleads for peace as cartel violence escalates following the alleged betrayal and arrest of El Mayo by Los Chapitos. Ten murders in days hint at a brewing war within the cartel, just as the state bolsters military and police presence.
The Governor’s call stands against a backdrop of lethal power struggles, where citizens are caught in the crossfire of drug-fueled chaos. As tensions rise, the search for tranquility becomes a desperate gamble.
Fox News: DNC in Chicago: 13 shot, 1 dead in Windy City violence on day 3 as police contain chaos near convention site
On the third day of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, violence erupted with nine shootings and a stabbing, leading to one death. Despite police efforts to curb the chaos, the city saw a surge in incidents during the event, raising concerns for public safety.
As the convention carried on, chaotic scenes unfolded with victims ranging from a five-year-old shot in the leg to a man fatally wounded in a neighborhood altercation. Law enforcement claimed to have a strong presence, but the city’s struggles with crime remained painfully evident.