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22 Aug 2024
#politics
Times Of Israel: Bill Pascrell, NJ congressman who played balancing act on Israel, dies at 87
Bill Pascrell, a 14-term Democrat from New Jersey, balanced his pro-Israel stance with a commitment to Arab-American constituents. He condemned Hamas's attacks and called for restraint, humanitarian aid, and a peaceful solution—reflecting the complex dynamics of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Yet, as tensions escalated, his support for Israel drew criticism, leaving him caught in a political crossfire. Despite this, he sought to unify communities, acknowledging the anguish on both sides— a tightrope act of empathy in a world that demands allegiance.
Times Of Israel: Chanting ‘Bring them home,’ tens of thousands applaud Goldberg-Polins’ speech at DNC
At the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Jon and Rachel Goldberg-Polin, parents of American-Israeli hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin, called for a ceasefire and the release of hostages. Their appeal resonated with a crowd chanting “Bring them home,” highlighting the human cost of conflict.
Despite the somber backdrop of political strife and faltering negotiations, the couple emphasized the urgency of their message as a humanitarian issue. Their speech sought to bridge divides, urging compassion for both the hostages and civilians caught in the turmoil.
Front Page Magazine: Oprah, Who Said Old White People "Just Have to Die", Urges "Inclusion"
The Kamala campaign echoed the empty charm of Oprah, who rallied the DNC crowd with platitudes about values while spinning a web of contradictions. She changed her tune from calling for the demise of old prejudices to preaching optimism and inclusion—talk that rings hollow.
In a world where celebrity overshadows substance, the rhetoric feels more like showbiz than genuine change, leaving the audience wondering just who is really getting played.
#society
Le Monde: In Pakistan's Balochistan region, families of victims of repression demand justice
In Karachi, police arrested a supporter of the Baloch Yakjehti Committee ahead of a press conference following violent protests in Gwadar against the state's repression of Baloch activists. The clashes led to multiple fatalities, highlighting the ongoing struggle for Baloch rights.
Balochistan has witnessed a legacy of violence and enforced disappearances as the Pakistani army crushes pro-independence sentiments. Human rights organizations report thousands of abductions, with activists calling for justice amid heavy-handed state responses.
Front Page Magazine: Media Claims More Asians Make College Less Diverse
The Supreme Court’s ruling against racial quotas shifted the college landscape at MIT. While the number of Asian students surged to 47%, black and Latino enrollments plummeted, revealing a convenient narrative the media chose to ignore: diversity’s new definition.
The headlines painted a skewed picture, masking the irony of increased Asian representation while clamoring for inclusivity. Underneath it all, a murky game of semantics, where fewer whites, more Asians, and less black and Latino presence suggests a selective understanding of diversity.
#military
The Telegraph: Ukraine-Russia war latest: Russian military base hit in Ukrainian drone strike
In the shadowed corners of southern Russia, a drone strike slashed through the quiet night, singeing the Marinovka military airbase and leaving wreckage in its wake. The regional governor reported the chaos, igniting fears of an escalation amid the ongoing drone warfare.
Moscow retaliated, shuttering airports as the specter of more Ukrainian assault loomed large. The drums of conflict beat louder, and the city braced itself, caught in a dance of destruction that had long outlasted its welcome.