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6 Aug 2023
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#politics
National Review: Charlie Kirk’s Siren Song
Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, has become a rising star in right-wing politics. While he has energized young conservatives and brought attention to right-wing ideas on campuses, his reckless rhetoric and association with conspiracy theorists do immense damage to the conservative movement. Kirk's comments calling for violence against President Biden and suggesting the left orchestrated the January 6 attack are inexcusable and tarnish the entire organization. It's time for Turning Point to distance itself from Kirk and his damaging influence.
Liberty Nation: Trump Faces TDS in Washington DC – LN Radio
Former President Donald Trump is under scrutiny by special counsel Jack Smith, raising questions about the validity of the case.
Newsbusters: NBC News or Fan Service? 'As Trump Went to Court, Biden Went for a Bike Ride'
NBC reporter Mike Memoli is accused of being a flagrant Biden publicist. Memoli and NBC highlight the contrast between Biden's focused governing and Trump's bombastic behavior, giving the impression that Biden is detached from Trump's legal proceedings.
National Review: Minnesota Republicans Say State’s ‘Orwellian’ Bias Registry Alive and Well, Despite ‘Fixes’
Minnesota's human rights department plans to use $645,000 to analyze civil rights trends and prepare a report with suggested policy changes. The funding was initially intended for tracking unverified and non-criminal allegations of hate and discrimination, but critics raised concerns about potential suppression of free speech. The department leaders are tight-lipped about what they will be analyzing, leading Republicans to believe that they can still gather subjective allegations of bias. The controversial proposal was rebranded but still raises questions about its potential impact on constitutional rights.
National Review: The Miraculously Changing Narrative around Biden’s Involvement in Hunter Inc.
The New York Times and other major media outlets are downplaying the allegations of corruption involving President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter. Despite evidence suggesting Joe Biden's involvement in Hunter's business dealings, the media dismisses it as "old news" and defends the president. The media's narrative regarding the Biden family's corruption has shifted multiple times, but their efforts to protect the president remain consistent.
#society
American Thinker: Christianity and Muscle Memory
Muscle memory is often compared to riding a bicycle and is essential in any field. Officer Potter's poor muscle memory led to disastrous consequences, resulting in her conviction for manslaughter. Childhood memories of Christian music and the loss of faith in society resurface, highlighting the changing cultural landscape. The infiltration of Christianity by new age ideas is criticized, and the value of cultural relevance over objective truth is questioned. Instilling good habits and perspectives in children through prayer is emphasized as a response to worldly influence and the falling away of faith.
Washington Free Beacon: The Justice’s People
Critics denounce the Supreme Court as a political tool of elites. Justice Clarence Thomas, though born poor, is accused of favoring the powerful. In "The People's Justice," Judge Amul Thapar defends Thomas, highlighting cases that show his empathy for the vulnerable.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Chinese companies manufacture drones for Russia, bypassing bans – Defense Express
Chinese companies are manufacturing drones for Russia, bypassing export bans imposed due to accusations of weapon use in the Russian-Ukraine war. These drones are adapted for strikes and can carry mines.
#culture
American Thinker: Lucy was funny in Spanish, too
Lucille Ball, born in 1911, brought laughter to many through her show "I Love Lucy." Watching her antics dubbed in Spanish was a source of joy and connection for many, transcending language barriers. The comedy of "I Love Lucy" continues to be adored across generations.
#history
Washington Free Beacon: The Upsides of Empire
Nigel Biggar's book "Colonialism: A Moral Reckoning" challenges the divisive and simplistic view of colonialism, urging a nuanced assessment of its complexities. Biggar argues that the British Empire's history cannot be reduced to a legacy of slavery and oppression, highlighting its efforts to abolish the slave trade and promote human equality. He provides a fair-minded and well-informed appraisal of the empire's actions, urging readers to consider both the positives and negatives of colonialism. Through his comprehensive analysis, Biggar seeks to change the current debate surrounding colonialism.
#technology
American Thinker: C2PA: Another good idea subject to abuse
The Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) aims to certify the source and history of digital media content to combat misleading information online. While the idea of digitally marking content for ownership and protection is appealing, there are concerns about potential abuse, including determining what is considered misleading, protecting anonymous authors, and the actions organizations may take to address alleged misinformation. Additionally, there are concerns about cybersecurity and the potential for hacking. Further analysis and careful design are needed before implementing C2PA.