Saturday, March 26, 2022

Saturday Stuff

On the last Saturday of March, here are some things going on:

From National Review, author J.K. Rowling is right in that Russian President Putin's behavior is worse than Western cancel culture.

From Townhall, a definition of "woman".

From The Washington Free Beacon, some "veep thoughts" from our Vice President.

From the Washington Examiner, Russian troops attack a second Holocaust memorial in Ukraine.

From The Federalist, not wanting to start World War III doesn't mean that you're pro-Putin, but that you're sane.

From American Thinker, there might be a "red wave" this coming November, but there will be no peace until the "Uniparty" is defeated.

From LifeZette, if you favor a military draft, first take a look at how Russian draftees are faring in Ukraine.

From the eponymous site of Drew Berquist, how to get ahead of food price inflation.  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, Speaker Pelosi's (D-Cal) PAC wrongly claims that according to CNN, Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) is "in danger of losing".

From Canada Free Press, the idea of a "new world order" is no longer a conspiracy theory.

From TCW Defending Freedom, freedoms earned over the centuries have been trampled on for two years.

From Free West Media, the city of Moscow will punish anyone who wears a mask except in medical institutions which decide to allow them.

From EuroNews, President Biden (U.S.) assures President Duda (Poland) that "your freedom is ours".

From ReMix, first-time asylum applications in the E.U. from non-E.U. citizens increased by 28 percent in 2021.

From The North Africa Post, Moroccan Ambassador to the Vatican Rajae Naji Mekkaoui is awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of Pius IX by Pope Francis.

From The New Arab, peace negotiations for Syria in Geneva, Switzerland end without producing any results.

From Stuff, New Zealand's chief censor reclassifies the Bollywood film The Kashmir Files.  (Go to this blog's post for March 19th for a link from Stuff, to which today's link is a follow-up.)

From OpIndia, a Hindu girl in the Indian state of Gujarat is allegedly raped and forced to wear a burqa.

From Al Jazeera, LGBTQ people in Iraq reportedly face abuse by both police and armed groups.

From Gatestone Institute, the Biden administrations nuclear deal with Iran is "much, much worse" than the nuclear deal from the Obama administration.

From The Stream, four ways in which Jesus is good for women.

From The American Conservative, conservation needs young conservatives.

From The Western Journal, the White House celebrates a Maoist who openly admired Osama bin Laden and Fidel Castro.

From BizPac Review, in Poland, Biden is "defeated by a slice of pizza".  (Couldn't he have instead eaten some pierogi, gołąbki or kiełbasa?)

From The Daily Wire, businessman Elon Musk hints that he might launch a "new platform" to take on Twitter.

From the Daily Caller, TV host Bill Maher praises the masculinity of the Ukrainians fighting against Russian invaders.

From the New York Post, the World Health Organization confirms 72 attacks in Ukraine against health care facilities, transportation, workers and patients.

From Breitbart, military leaders claims that President Biden's order to get rear ends into seats contributed to the attack that killed 13 U.S. service members at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Afghanistan.

From Newsmax, the Biden administration may suggest a second coronavirus vaccine booster shot for older Americans.

And from Breaking Burgh, to make up for the loss of some of his commanders, Russian President Putin transfers General Michael Flynn to the frontline in Ukraine.

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