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America First News
27 Aug 2023
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#politics
National Review: Why Are People Cheering Plummeting Birth Rates?
Western policy-makers are embracing anti-natalist thinking due to climate alarmism, viewing falling birth rates as positive. However, this elitist contempt for the masses overlooks economic and social problems that come with a shrinking population. Fewer young people mean less innovation, a smaller labor force, and a vulnerable military, along with increased pressure on the existing population. Our ancestors treasured humanity as a motivation to persevere through crises, and a healthy birth rate is vital for civilizational survival and passing on cultural inheritance.
American Thinker: How do we resist the corrupted and crooked fascist far left?
Recent cultural phenomena reveal the need to unite against the corrupted fascist far left. They dominate the media and indoctrination centers, relying on lies and exploiting the government. But their advantages are waning as trust in them erodes, exposing their incompetence and depravity. It's time to resist their projective prevarication and embrace the truth, armed with superior ideas and growing numbers. The far left's house of cards is crumbling, and resistance means exposing their lies and achieving inevitable defeat.
Red State: Fani Willis' Mugshot Plot Backfires Spectacularly as Trump Rakes In Huge Fundraising Numbers
Despite Democratic prosecutors targeting former President Donald Trump with indictments, each new charge has only boosted his popularity in the polls. Rather than being humiliated, Trump's mugshot has become an iconic image and a rallying cry against the government's weaponization. He cleverly used his mugshot to brand and advertise his campaign, resulting in a significant increase in fundraising and merchandise sales. Democrats' obsession with shaming Trump has inadvertently fueled his campaign and may ultimately backfire on them in the election.
#society
American Thinker: Dare to acknowledge reality at your own risk
High school coach David Bloch files lawsuit against former employers for suggesting men have athletic advantage over women. Lawsuit claims he was wrongfully accused of violating school's harassment policy. Bloch's attorneys argue he never referred to transgender athlete by name.
Gataway Couple: Relax Your Mind at the Peace Pagoda in Massachusetts
The New England Peace Pagoda in Massachusetts offers a peaceful and serene escape from the chaos of society. Built by volunteers, it serves as a place for reflection and tranquility. The pagoda, inspired by Nichidatsu Fujii, aims to promote peace and unity among people of different backgrounds and religions.
Forbes: Accused Of Excluding Older Applicants, Eli Lilly Settles Again
Pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly settles age discrimination lawsuit and agrees to update hiring policies. Settlement comes after an earlier $2.4M settlement.
#military
Liberty Nation: Boon to Faltering Military Recruiting: Calculators?
US military recruiting is in crisis, struggling to meet goals. The Pentagon is now considering allowing potential recruits to use calculators for entrance exams, hoping to increase the number of eligible candidates. This move is seen as a desperate attempt to combat the ongoing recruiting crisis.
#culture
National Review: Why Books Are Better with Inscriptions
A writer discusses the importance of inscriptions and dedications in books. Inscriptions convey a personal touch and can evoke memories for the recipient. Dedications, like those by Buckley and Steinbeck, show the deep connection between the author and the intended reader.
National Review: Re-Enter the Dragon
Enter the Dragon, released 50 years ago, remains a powerful kung fu movie with an enduring influence on the genre. It birthed numerous tropes and showcased Bruce Lee's charisma and skill.
#crime
Fox News: ‘Dying’ for a new approach: How a mayoral nominee would use drones to destroy this Philadelphia drug market
Republican mayoral nominee David Oh is frustrated with the widespread drug use and high crime in Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood. He plans to use drones to detect illegal behavior, empower police to make arrests, and demolish the drug haven. Oh believes that shutting down the open-air drug market is necessary and that a law-and-order approach is needed. Critics argue that this could lead to more overdose deaths. The Democratic mayor and local organizations have faced criticism for not doing enough to address the issue.
American Thinker: Corporations see increased sales but plummeting profits thanks to wide scale retail theft
Retailers like Dick's Sporting Goods are experiencing lower profits due to retail theft, which disproportionately affects the poor and middle classes. The problem is exacerbated by pro-crime politicians and lax enforcement of theft laws. The lack of workers for minimum wage jobs is partially attributed to the allure of risk-free crime and generous government benefits. The Biden administration's lax immigration policies contribute to the influx of illegal immigrants and the thriving criminal activities of cartels. Education suffers as teachers prioritize leftist indoctrination over basic skills. Government entities are broke due to excessive spending, not insufficient taxation. The public's distrust of the media and the (in)Justice Department stems from their bias and disregard for corruption by powerful Democrats.
#sports
Forbes: Tennis’ Big 3 And Serena Won 88 Majors And Made $2.5 Billion. A New Generation Is Ready For Their Shot.
Young tennis players, such as Holger Rune and Carlos Alcaraz, are rising through the ranks and filling the void left by retired veterans like Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. These young players have the potential to achieve great success both on and off the court, attracting attention from sponsors and marketers. With the changing dynamics of the sport and the rise of social media, these players have more opportunities to capitalize on their success and establish their brand.
#outdoors
Fox News: Arizona hiker found dead at Utah’s Bryce Canyon National Park after thunderstorm, flash flooding
A hiker, Jeanne Roblez Howell, was found dead in Bryce Canyon National Park after heavy rain caused flash flooding on the Fairyland Loop trail. The cause of death has not been determined.
#technology
Forbes: Zepeto’s Web3 World ZTX Offers A New Take On The Conventional Metaverse Land Sale
ZTX, the Web3 virtual world, is launching its Genesis Home Mint in partnership with OpenSea. The mint will offer 4,000 unique 3D-rendered home NFTs across four ZTX Districts, providing in-game utility and priority access to updates. Homeowners can decorate and host gatherings, and the NFTs serve as membership passes granting governance rights to the community treasuries.