Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Wednesday Whatnot

On a sunny but cold Wednesday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, according to his mother, the young boy who wore face paint and a headdress at a Kansas City Chiefs game and was accused of racism by the media is a Native American.

From FrontpageMag, Israel cannot afford to repeat its past mistakes in Gaza.

From Townhall, the latest group to celebrate fake female Dylan Mulvaney.

From The Washington Free Beacon, two very different welcoming parties in Israel and Gaza.

From the Washington Examiner, the debate between Governors Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and Gavin Newsom (D-Cal) will offer two different visions for America.

From The Federalist, Special Counsel Jack Smith sought information on anyone who liked or retweeted posts by former President Trump on the platform once known as Twitter.

From MRCTV, according to financial documents, Disney admits that its woke approach has been unsuccessful.

From NewsBusters, show host Dan Abrams "rips" the "far-left media" for equating "toddlers and terrorists".

From Canada Free Press, the left-wing self-loathing of the U.S. is a threat to its existence.

From TeleSUR, a provincial court in Ecuador recognizes the Siekopai people as the rightful owners of land that was incorporated into a wildlife production reserve without their consent.

From TCW Defending Freedom, new Argentinian President Javier Milei's task is to bring his country's bureaucrats to heel.

From EuroNews, with Finland closing its border with Russia, Estonia prepares for a "spillover" as migrants could seek a new route.

From Voice Of Europe, according to a study, Germans are trying to eat right, but are failing to do so.  (If you read German, read the story at Der Spiegel.)

From The Guardian, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak (U.K.) accuses Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis (Greece) of "grandstanding" over the Parthenon marbles.  (via Voice Of Europe)

From the Portugal Resident, President Marcello Rebelo de Sousa that he will dismiss the Portuguese government in December, ahead of elections scheduled for March 2024.  (via Voice Of Europe)

From ReMix, after a German teenage girl is raped by nine perpetrators, only one of them is sent to prison.  (If you read German, read the story at Bild.)

From Balkan Insight, the Greek government "finalizes" a bill to legalize same-sex marriage.

From The North Africa Post, Moroccan King Mohammed VI calls for a international binding resolution to impose a sustainable ceasefire in Gaza.

From The New Arab, Saudi Arabia allegedly wants to "hook Africa [and] Asia on oil".

From The Jerusalem Post, according to former Muslim Ayaan Hirsi Ali, the "queers for Palestine" movement shows that our society is becoming stupid.

From Jewish News Syndicate, speakers defend Hamas at the Oakland City Council.

From The Times Of Israel, the IDF investigates a claim made by Hamas that a woman and her two children have been killed.

From Gatestone Institute, the genocidal hatred of the Jews and of the West.

From The Stream, why rage on college campuses is thriving.

From The Daily Signal, smears against capitalism.

From BizPac Review, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont (D) pulls the plug on electric vehicle mandates.

From The Daily Wire, according to an association representing them, federal air marshals have been directed to follow people who flew to Washington, D.C. on January 6th, 2021, even if they were never present at the Capitol that day and were never charged with any crime.

From the Daily Caller, Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) calls out fellow liberals for trying to justify Hamas's attacks on Israeli civilians.

From the New York Post, why food is gonna cost ya more at one McDonald's than the next, pilgrim.

From Breitbart, how goods and services are gonna cost ya more due to Bidenomics, pilgrim.  (The article links to one in Bloomberg, which will cost ya if you want to read it, pilgrim.)

From Newsmax, on his platform Truth Social, Trump tells us how he really feels.

And from the Genesius Times, the White House Christmas tree falls over in an attempt to be closer to President Biden.

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