Sunday, October 17, 2021

Sunday Links

On a sunny and cool Sunday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the Democrat war on gas stoves insults cooking cultures.

From Townhall, the Democrats make empathy impossible.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about how leftists ruin cities.

From AP News, Texas Republican state legislators draw congressional district maps to help incumbents hold their seats.  (via the Washington Examiner)

From the Washington Examinerthe Army postpones its planned distribution of advanced high-tech goggles.

From American Thinker, dog and pony shows from the Democrats fall short.

From LifeZette, President Biden's team commits political malpractice.

From the eponymous site of Drew Berquist, Hollywood leftists go ahead and make Clint Eastwood's day.  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, former Reagan speechwriter John Podhoretz drops truth bombs on Meet the Press.

From Canada Free Press, driving ProFa activists out of their mothers' basements.

From TCW Defending Freedom, fully vaccinated English people in their 40s are infected with the coronavirus at twice the rate as unvaccinated people.

From Snouts in the Trough, how charity toward Africa goes to rich people.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, Muslims threaten former Muslims demonstrating in front of a mosque in Cologne, Germany.  (If you read German, read the story at the Express, which should not be confused with the U.K. site having the same name.)

From Free West Media, Norwegian Air becomes the first airline in Scandinavia to ditch mask requirements for its passengers.

From EuroNews, amid tensions with Serbia, Kosovo holds municipal elections.

From Euractiv, according to E.U. Special Envoy Michael Mann, we don't need any flash points in the Arctic.

From The North Africa Post, authorities in the Moroccan region of Laayoune foil three attempts to illegally migrate to the Canary Islands, which is Spanish territory.

From The New Arab, shelling by Syrian government forces kills four people in a rebel-held town near the Turkish border.

From Sky News, some information about the Somali man who allegedly killed U.K. parliamentarian Sir David Amess.

From Gatestone Institute, France will vote on the "great replacement".

From The Stream, who are the primary stakeholders in the education of children, their parents or bureaucrats?

From BizPac Review, the Biden administration takes steps to pay the families of the 10 civilians mistakenly killed in an airstrike on September 29th.

From The Western Journal, as President Biden attends a tribute for 491 fallen law enforcement officers, one important official is absent.

From Politico, Mr. Bill is released from the hospital.  (via The Daily Wire)

From The Daily Wire, up to 16 American Christian missionaries are kidnapped in Haiti.  (The article links to a story in The New York Times, for which you'll need to set up an account in order to read.)

From the Daily Caller, sports reporter Allison Williams decides to leave ESPN because of its coronavirus vaccine mandate.

From Breitbart, police arrest two U.S. activists at the Acropolis in Athens, Greece for protesting against the upcoming 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China.  (I visited Athens, including the Acropolis, in 1999, but neither protested anything nor got in trouble.)

From Newsmax, according to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, supply chain problems could continue into next year.

From BBC News, a Russian film crew returns to Earth after shooting the first movie in space.  (via the New York Post.)

And from the New York Post, can vegans be exempt from coronavirus vaccine mandates?

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