Friday, November 29, 2024

Black Friday Phenomena

As you're getting ready to start hitting the stores for this year's Christmas shopping, here are some things going on:

From National Review, DEI is a dangerous ideology.

From FrontpageMag, how illegal immigration is immoral.

From Townhall, President-elect Trump sure enjoyed his Thanksgiving celebrations.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the chief resident of Yale University's child psychiatry program will not allow her husband to have white friends unless she meets them first.

From the Washington Examiner, according to Georgia Governor Brian Kemp (R), Republicans will have big openings in New Jersey and Virginia in 2025.

From The Federalist, Democrat activists exploit miscarriages to promote abortion.

From American Thinker, a smirking Venezuelan illegal alien in New York City is the poster boy for lawlessness in sanctuary cities.  (Tell me again how no one is above the law.)

From NewsBusters, journalists mourn the end of Special Counsel Jack Smith's probes against Trump.

From Canada Free Press, the non-melting sea ice that climate alarmists don't want you to see.

From TCW Defending Freedom, why millions of people in the U.K. have signed a "cell a general election" petition.

From The Telegraph, the U.K. Parliament votes to legalize assisted dying.  (via TCW Defending Freedom)

From EuroNews, three Bulgarians based in the U.K. are accused of spying and plotting to kidnap or kill opponents of the Russian government.

From ReMix, a Green Party politician in the German state of Bavaria fights against the settling of 130 migrants in the village where he lives.  (This shows that people who favor mass or unrestricted migration and open borders don't really want to help migrants or "undocumented immigrants", but instead want to force others to help them.)

From Balkan Insight, former Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Prime Minister Fadil Novalić appeals his conviction for abuses in the procurement of respirators to the European Court of Human Rights.  (The Federation is one of two entities which make of the country of Bosnia and Herzegovina.)

From The North Africa Post, Morocco expresses its readiness to support economic growth in Guinea.

From The New Arab, rebels in Syria enter the city of Aleppo.

From AMU, according to the U.N., 9.2 million children in Afghanistan need humanitarian assistance.

From Arutz Sheva, a man enters a Jewish-owned business in Montreal and yells "We're gonna kill you one by one", but no arrests have yet been made.  (Should my "law enforcement" label include "or lack thereof"?)

From Gatestone Institute, the new "axis of evil" forms some cracks.

From The Stream, coronavirus fascism was the biggest national crime in the U.S. since slavery, as Trump appoints both modern abolitionists and confederates.  (After the coronavirus outbreak, I realized that it gave the left a chance to fulfill its fondest wish, which was and is to control people's lives.)

From The Daily Signal, to get ride of wokeness, we must understand how it started.

From The American Conservative, the new DOGE's first target should be the National Endowment for Democracy.

From BizPac Review, the Chief Twit's mother calls out CNN for a "blatant" lie.

From The Daily Wire, some people who could replace Vice President-elect J.D. Vance in the Senate from Ohio.

From the Daily Caller, according to Democratic strategist James Carville, the "Democratic brand" has been greatly damaged after the party's spending in the 2024 presidential campaign.

From Breitbart, crypto boss Justin Sun buys artwork featuring a banana duct-taped to a wall for $6.2 million, and then eats it.

From Newsmax, former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is reportedly planning a comeback, and anticipates support from Trump.

From The Hill, Democrat Senators privately admit that their party bungled border security in 2024.  (via Newsmax)

And from the New York Post, in the New York borough of Staten Island, it's fun to dance to the YMCA.

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