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2 Sep 2024
#illegals
The Western Journal: CEO Alleges Biden-Harris Administration Is 'Complicit' in Child Trafficking
Goya Foods CEO Robert Unanue criticized the Biden-Harris administration for its border policies, alleging it acts as a "complicit middle man in child trafficking." He stated that the administration's actions contribute to broader instability affecting inflation and supply-chain issues.
Unanue's comments follow alarming reports from the Department of Homeland Security revealing that 325,000 unaccompanied migrant children are unaccounted for, raising concerns about their safety and potential exploitation.
#politics
Breitbart: Ted Cruz: Kamala Harris Supporters 'Know She's Lying'
Senator Ted Cruz criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for her "scripted" responses in a recent CNN interview, arguing that her shifting positions show a lack of authenticity. He claimed she is still aligned with extreme leftist values despite her attempts to project a more moderate stance.
Cruz accused Harris of failing to address issues like the southern border effectively and emphasized that her supporters remain aware of her true beliefs. He warned that if she were to become president, her policies would reflect her original, more radical positions.
Times Of Israel: Pakistanis tried for incitement to kill Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders
Two Pakistani men are on trial in absentia in the Netherlands for allegedly inciting the murder of far-right politician Geert Wilders. Religious leader Muhammed Ashraf Jalali and Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan's Saad Hussain Rizvi face serious allegations following a series of death threats against Wilders.
The court heard that Wilders has lived under intense security since 2004, receiving numerous death threats. The prosecutor has requested significant prison sentences for both men, with a verdict expected soon.
Forbes: DirecTV Without ABC And ESPN: Licensing Dispute With Disney Explained
Several ABC stations, ESPN, and other networks were removed from DirecTV's lineup, impacting millions of subscribers who lost access to major events like the U.S. Open and NFL games. The conflict arose over Disney's demands for higher fees and DirecTV's call for more flexible packaging of channels.
This marks the second consecutive year Disney has pulled programming over Labor Day weekend due to contract disagreements, with a similar prior dispute lasting 11 days. The blackout continues to emphasize tensions between traditional cable providers and streaming services.
The Western Journal: The Growing Threat of Big Pharma, Big Tech, and Media Control Over America: A Warning Echoed from Eisenhower to Zuckerberg
The influence of Big Pharma, Big Tech, and media conglomerates on American democracy raises significant concerns, echoing Eisenhower's warning against the military-industrial complex. These entities shape public policy and discourse, often prioritizing corporate interests over democratic principles.
To protect democracy, it is vital to demand greater transparency and accountability in the relationships between government and these powerful sectors. Vigilance is necessary to prevent the concentration of power that threatens individual freedoms.
Human Events: DEREK YOHE: The pro-life movement must embrace incrementalism or face irrelevance
Recent developments in American politics have intensified tensions within the Republican Party, particularly regarding abortion. Trump faces backlash from pro-life advocates after his comments signaling potential compromises on abortion policy, underscoring the stakes leading to the upcoming election.
With Kamala Harris aiming to codify abortion rights, pro-lifers are urged to unite behind Trump despite concerns over his stance. The author argues that incremental changes are necessary to regain ground on abortion, warning of dire consequences should Democrats maintain power.
The Economist: The hard right takes Germany into dangerous territory
In recent state elections in Saxony and Thuringia, the hard-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) achieved notable success, topping the polls in Thuringia. Ch Chancellor Olaf Scholz described the results as "bitter" and urged other parties to prevent the AfD from gaining power.
These elections reflect a growing trend of extreme right sentiments in eastern Germany, raising concerns across the political landscape about rising xenophobia and extremism.
Breitbart: Watch: Trump Supporter Jason Aldean Tells Young Fans at Concert 'If You Want to See Some Sh*t Change, Get Out and Vote'
Jason Aldean urged concertgoers, especially young voters, to participate in elections, emphasizing that those who don't vote have no right to complain about outcomes. He refrained from endorsing a specific candidate but noted the importance of voting as a civic duty.
Aldean has openly supported former President Trump, previously dedicating a song to him amid political tensions. His remarks reflect a broader call for engagement in the electoral process.
Human Events: DAVID KRAYDEN: Does Kamala want to build the wall to keep illegal immigrants out or to keep Americans in?
Vice President Kamala Harris has expressed support for completing the border wall initially proposed by former President Trump, raising concerns about her evolving stance on immigration and leftist policies. Critics suggest her alignment with Governor Tim Walz promotes a shift toward authoritarian governance reminiscent of past communist regimes.
The fear is that under Harris and Walz, the border wall may symbolize not just a barrier against illegal immigration, but potential measures to control citizens' freedoms in an increasingly centralized government. Their past actions and rhetoric fuel suspicions about their commitment to democratic principles.
Fox News: Israeli President Herzog apologizes to slain American hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin during emotional eulogy
Israeli President Isaac Herzog expressed deep condolences at the funeral of Hersh Goldberg-Polin, an Israeli-American hostage murdered by Hamas, apologizing on behalf of the state of Israel for failing to protect him. Herzog emphasized the need for urgent action to rescue remaining hostages.
The families of the slain hostages, including Goldberg-Polin, have campaigned extensively for their release. U.S. officials expressed outrage over the murders and reaffirmed their commitment to securing a ceasefire deal for the remaining hostages held by Hamas.
#society
Breitbart: American Jews Gather to Watch Funeral of Hersh Goldberg-Polin
A funeral was held for Hersh Goldberg-Polin, a 23-year-old American-Israeli murdered by Hamas after spending eleven months in captivity. His death, following a terrorist attack during a music festival, resonated deeply within the American Jewish community and beyond.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog expressed regret at the failure to save Hersh, highlighting the tragedy as a testament to the brutality of terrorism. The event attracted considerable attention and sorrow, especially from those with ties to the Chicago area.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: UK announces suspension of some arms sales to Israel
Britain announced on September 2 that it would suspend 30 out of 350 arms export licenses to Israel due to concerns they could be used to breach international humanitarian law amid the ongoing conflict with Hamas in Gaza. Foreign Secretary David Lammy emphasized that the suspension does not imply any guilt or innocence regarding Israel's actions.
The Labour government, in power since July, supports a ceasefire and continued aid to Gaza, echoing the previous administration's stance while possibly adopting a stricter approach to Israel's military conduct in the future. The situation will be continuously reviewed.
GB News: Lammy SUSPENDS Israel arms licences after months of Palestine activists' pressure
The UK government, led by Foreign Secretary David Lammy, is suspending arms export licenses to Israel, citing concerns over potential violations of international humanitarian law amid the ongoing conflict. This decision follows pro-Palestine protests and legal scrutiny.
Lammy emphasized that while the government is not determining Israel's adherence to humanitarian law, there exists a risk that UK arms may facilitate serious violations. He acknowledged the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and called for improved access to aid for civilians.
Le Monde: Vladimir Putin's visit to Mongolia embarrasses the country
Mongolia’s invitation to Russian President Vladimir Putin, following an ICC arrest warrant issued in March 2023, creates tensions regarding its obligations as an ICC member. This visit is seen as undermining Mongolia's democratic image and potential ties to the West.
Mongolia's delicate position between Russia and China limits its diplomatic options, contrasting with South Africa's recent decision to avoid hosting Putin. Local criticism aligns with concerns over potential impacts on international law commitments.
#crime
The Telegraph: Libyan people smuggler Abdel-Rahman Milad who worked for EU-backed navy is assassinated in Tripoli
Abdel-Rahman Milad, a prominent Libyan people smuggler and EU-funded coast guard officer, was assassinated in a drive-by shooting in Tripoli. Accused of exploiting migrants and linked to violence against them, he had faced international sanctions and was known for his brutal methods.
Milad's killing reflects the violent and corrupt environment surrounding Libya's ongoing migration crisis, with numerous organizations alleging that coast guard forces are complicit in trafficking and mistreatment of migrants.
Breitbart: Labor Day Weekend in Brandon Johnson's Chicago: At Least 17 Shot So Far
During Labor Day weekend in Chicago, at least 17 people were shot, with three fatalities reported. The first shooting occurred on Friday night, followed by two more fatalities in the early hours of Saturday.
So far, in 2024, the city has recorded 378 homicides.
#outdoors
The Telegraph: Watch: The moment a snorkeller is tossed in the air by a humpback in Australia
A snorkeller off the Gold Coast was filmed being thrown into the air by a humpback whale during a tour. The encounter, captured by Queensland-based YouTubers, lasted only a second but left onlookers in awe.
The snorkeller emerged unharmed and expressed excitement about the unique experience.