Sunday, March 20, 2022

Links For The Vernal Equinox

On a cloudy and relatively cool first day of spring, here are some things going on:

From National Review, fossil fuels, the bank HSBC, and China.

From Townhall, may these leftists go to [bleep].

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about the U.K.'s King George V.

From the Washington Examiner, Ukrainian officials allege that Russian forces bombed a school housing hundreds of people in Mariupol, Ukraine.

From American Thinker, the late Harvard professor Samuel Huntington predicted what's happening in Ukraine.

From LifeZette, are Belarusians going into Ukraine?

From NewsBusters, podcaster Joe Rogan blasts "woke" big tech CEOs.

From Canada Free Press, abortionists and Russian President Putin are both deadly for children.

From TCW Defending Freedom, more evidence on coronavirus vaccine-related deaths.

From Free West Media, Russian armed forces destroy a base in Ovruch, Ukraine that allegedly held foreign mercenaries.

From EuroNews, NATO plans to open an airbase in Albania, at a site once used by the Soviet Union.

From ReMix, according to a military historian, Russia will likely take Kyiv, but it could cost them "tens of thousands" of casualties.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco is poised to become one of the top five countries for intermittent energy due to its offshore bird chopper assemblies.

From The New Arab, over 2,000 Tunisians protest against President Kais Saied.

From OpIndia, in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, Muslim men stab three Hindus who were leaving a cinema after watching The Kashmir Files.

From Yahoo News, worshipers at a mosque in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada take down an attacker who wielded an ax and bear spray.

From Fox News, more on the attack at the mosque in Mississauga, including the attacker's identity.

From Gatestone Institute, the next phase of Putin's war in Ukraine.

From The Stream, America has a huge opportunity as the Iron Curtain falls once again.

From Space War, Russia fires a second hypersonic missile in Ukraine.

From The American Conservative, Republicans bash Putin for launching a war in Ukraine.  (The article accuses former President Trump of "NATO bashing".  To my recollection, the worst thing Trump did to NATO was scold them for not spending at least 2 percent of their respective GDPs on defense, the benchmark for NATO members.)

From The Western Journal, Ukrainians are detained at the U.S. border and sent to ICE detention facilities despite President Biden's "open arms" immigration policy.  (Native Ukrainians are white and thus cannot credibly cry racism when they are detained or denied entry into the U.S.)

From BizPac Review, NBC News is accused of using a digitally altered photo of NCAA swimmer Lia Thomas.

From The Daily Wire, Virginia Tech swimmer Reka Gyorgy speaks out after being kept out of the finals of the 500-meter freestyle due to the participation of Lia Thomas.

From the New York Post, parents rally against New York City's mask mandate for young children.

From Breitbart, Dr. Fauci warns that some coronavirus restrictions will have to be reinstituted due to new variants.

From Newsmax, according to Senator John Barrosso (R-WY), the blame for high gas prices should not be on the Russian president but on the American one.

And from the Daily Caller, while covering March Madness, former NBA player Rex Chapman greatly exaggerates the reports of former coach Pete Gillen's alleged death.

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