Monday, November 27, 2017

Another Monday Comes Around

It's another Monday, and another round of things going on:

From the Orlando Political Observer, Representative Ron DeSantis (R-FL) joins the effort to get the Treasury Department to crack down on Hamas.  (H/T Vito Esposito, one of the BlogTalkRadio hosts I listen to, for the Tweet)

From Russia Today, some of those young migrants in Germany ain't so young.

From Voice Of Europe, a Brussels policeman reports on the difficulties his department faces.


From ANSA Med, over 33,000 people have died trying to cross the Mediterranean since 2000.

From the Express, Christians protest the court-ordered removal of a cross from a statue of Pope John Paul II.

From Speisa, a Somali asylum seeker, in Germany for 10 days, says that he wants to stay, but will not work.  (How do you say "arrogant" in German?)

From 10News, since the summer of 2015, rapes in Denmark have increased by 232 percent.

From Arutz Sheva, Time's 2017 Person Of The Year will most likely not be President Trump, but a certain person who probably hates him.

From Outlook, police in Kerala, India warn of a possible poisoning at a railway station.

From Gatestone Institute, how "Hijab Barbie" is not really a symbol of empowerment for girls.  (This story was discussed earlier today on the Red Fox Blogger show at BTR, and was also found at The Religion Of Peace.)

From AhlulBayt News Agency, Iraqi troops find another mass grave created by ISIS.

From HotAir, how illegal immigration contributes to sexual harassment.  (This, of course, is yet another reason why opposing illegal immigration is perfectly non-racist and non-xenophobic.)

From FrontpageMag, a look at Ahmadiyya Islam.

From Townhall, Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) accuses President Trump of a "racial slur" by referring to her as "Pocahantas".  (Since Warren has little if any Native American ancestry, I'd say that calling her "Pocahantas" is unfair to the memory of the real Pocahontas.)

From The Daily Caller, White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders weighs in on "Pocahantas".

From Defend Europa, a South African man is attacked on his farm, which is part of a disturbing trend.

From Philly(dot)com, a woman approached The Washington Post with a false story about Roy Moore.

From The Telegraph, it's now official.  Prince Harry is engaged.  (via Page Six)

And from the Times Free Press, after losing to Auburn in the Iron Bowl, Alabama will spend a "weird" week not preparing to play in the SEC championship game.

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