Sunday, November 21, 2021

Sunday Links

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

From National Review, Ukraine expects another military assault by Russia early next year.

From Townhall, when Virginia Lieutenant Governor-elect Winsome Sears (R) calls for healing after the Rittenhouse verdict, she should be believed.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about supply chains.

From the Washington Examiner, amnesty for illegal aliens is generally supported by Democrats and opposed by everyone else.

From The Federalist, ESPN analyst Richard Jefferson apologizes for incorrect information about Kyle Rittenhouse.

From American Thinker, it's funny watching a member of the Kennedy family struggle to understand the Rittenhouse case.

From Red Voice Media, President Biden messes with the wrong kid.  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, CBS still peddles a lie about Rittenhouse.

From Canada Free Press, lies and more lies from Democrats.

From TeleSUR, Mexican authorities rescue 600 migrants from two truck trailers.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the Australian Open bans unvaccinated tennis players.

From Free West Media, Ter Apel, Netherlands creates a segregated bus line to protect Dutch passengers against aggressive migrants.

From EuroNews, Bulgarian President Rumen Radev is reelected.

From ReMix, a Polish expert on Middle Eastern affairs points out amplified anti-Polish propaganda in the Russian and Belarusian media.

From The North Africa Post, a Moroccan diplomat asks why a human rights activist would wear military fatigues and carry a Kalashnikov.

From The New Arab, a teenager is shot dead in an anti-coup protest in Khartoun, Sudan.

From Republic World, an 11-year-old Hindu boy is allegedly sexually assaulted and killed in the Pakistani province of Sindh.

From VOA, a popular journalist is killed in a car bomb explosion in Mogadishu, Somalia.

From Mid-Day, why slavery still exists in the Arab world.

From Sino Daily, China downgrades its diplomatic ties with Lithuania after Taiwan establishes a de facto embassy in Vilnius.

From The Daily Signal, the story of a family whose business was destroyed by rioters in Kenosha, Wisconsin in 2020.

From BizPac Review, more on a member of the Kennedy family and her reaction to the Rittenhouse verdict.

From The Western Journal, the U.S. Navy backs down on its coronavirus vaccine mandate.

From The Daily Wire, according to Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX), U.S. Olympic athletes should go over to China and kick their commie [bleep]s.

From the New York Post, former congresscritter and current gubernatorial candidate Bob O'Rourke (D-TX) really does want to take your AR-15s and AK-47s away.

From Breitbart, real historian Dr. Mary Grabar exposes the radicalization of the creator of the "1619 Project".

From Newsmax, GoFundMe lifts its ban on supporting Kyle Rittenhouse.

And from the Daily Caller, when meeting former Vice President Al Gore, Emma Watson wore an outfit that appeared to be missing a section.

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