Thursday, November 2, 2023

Thursday Tidings

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

From National Review, Columbia University students walk out of a lecture from former First Lady/Senator (D-NY)/Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to protest the "doxxing" of their anti-Israel classmates.

From FrontpageMag, "dumb college kids" have been supporting mass murderers for a long time.

From Townhall, according to an opinion column, Democrats are hypocritical about religion.

From The Washington Free Beacon, "let Israel win".

From the Washington Free Beacon, according to President Biden, 74 Americans were able to leave Gaza today by going into Egypt.

From The Federalist, "pro-Palestine" protests are very much antisemitic.

From American Thinker, everyone can display a power symbol against Hamas.

From MRCTV, a Muslim group condemns anti-Jewish violence and hate, and Hamas and its attack on Israel.

From NewsBusters, former White House press secretary Jen Psaki writes a book about her career.

From Canada Free Press, more on the possible renaming of bird species.  (See yesterday's link from the Daily Caller.)

From TeleSUR, a U.N. expert on human rights in Haiti warns of the alarming impact of violence on children.  (Violence on children?  Does this qualify?)

From TCW Defending Freedom, are electric vehicles too dangerous to be worth it?

From EuroNews, what the riot at the Dagestan airport could mean for Russia.

From Voice Of Europe, in a dispute over compensation, Polish filmmakers sue the Polish government for over 400 million złotych.  (If you read Polish, read the story in Rzeczpospolita.  Also, if you read Polish, you might know why I use the inflected form złotych instead of złoty as the VOE article does.)

From ReMix, according to a study, the Ukrainian people's trust in politicians has taken a nosedive.  (As an American, I say "welcome to the club".)

From Balkan Insight, "far-right" and "anti-fascist" groups go at each other in Athens, Greece.

From The North Africa Post, two Moroccan researchers become fellows at The World Academy of Sciences.

From The New Arab, "what is the difference between a humanitarian pause and a ceasefire" when it comes to Gaza and Israel?

From RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty, according to the U.N., Iran is executing people "at an alarming rate".

From IranWire, an Iranian Baha'i facing deportation from Türkiye faces fear and heartbreak.

From Iran International, Iran pressures its Jewish minority to sever their ties with relatives in Israel.

From Khaama Press, over 3,000 Afghan migrants return to Afghanistan from Iran.

From Hasht e Subh, the Taliban establishes bank accounts for refugees returning to Afghanistan from Pakistan.

From Dawn, President Arif Alvi and the Election Commission of Pakistan agree to hold elections on February 8th, 2024.

From The Express Tribune, the deportation of illegal aliens from Pakistan is challenged at the Lahore High Court.  (This court has jurisdiction over the Pakistani province of Punjab.)

From Pakistan Today, a New York state lawmaker goes to Pakistan.

From Gatestone Institute, the purpose of the "two-state" solution is to murder Jews.

From The Stream, the "transition" to "green energy" that didn't happen.  (I must again point out that calling energy "green" if it doesn't produce carbon dioxide is ironic, because every living thing that's colored green, as in plants, requires carbon dioxide to stay alive.  In other words, carbon dioxide enables "green" to exist.)

From The Daily Signal, the lie about American food insecurity.  (I thought that too many of us Americans are overweight, which means that we have not only enough food, but too much of it.)

From The American Conservative, "keeping up with the Johnsons", of which the new Speaker is one.

From BizPac Review, more on the aforementioned Hillary Clinton's rough day at Columbia University.

From The Daily Wire, Speaker Johnson (R-LA) indicates that a decision about impeaching Biden is coming "very soon".

From the Daily Caller, during the first month of fiscal year 2024, the U.S. Border Patrol encountered almost 200,000 illegal aliens.

From the New York Post, the House passes a $14.3 billion aid package for Israel, unlinked to any aid for Ukraine.

From Breitbart, the FDA proposes banning brominated vegetable oil in foods.

From Newsmax, the pro-Russian mercenary Wagner Group reportedly might give air defense systems to Hezbollah.

And from NPR, the last Beatles song.

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