Saturday, June 26, 2021

Saturday Stuff

As the heat and humidity returns on a Saturday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the backlash against critical race theory is not Astroturf.

From Townhall, comedian Bill Maher blasts censorship on Google and Facebook about ivermectin and the origins of the coronavirus.

From The Washington Free Beacon, according to experts, China's space station is a "looming threat" to the U.S.

From the Washington Examiner, the Air Force has a new weapon that can take out enemy drones by the hundreds.

From The Federalist, Generation Z girls get a taste of old-style femininity.

From American Thinker, President Biden conflates Hispanics with illegal aliens.

From LifeZette, Fox News host Chris Wallace blasts Vice President Harris for her lack of answers about the current flood of illegal aliens.  (The article uses the term "immigrants", but I object to this usage.  An immigrant is someone who relocates to the U.S. by going through the legal immigration system.  Someone who crosses the border without being checked at a port of entry is an illegal alien, as is someone who overstays his or her visa.)

From NewsBusters, how the American media got Brexit wrong.

From Canada Free Press, is Biden's bumbling a sign of Harris's coming ascendancy?

From TeleSUR, another social leader is murdered in Colombia.

From Sky News, former U.K. Chancellor Sajid Javid is appointed Health Secretary after Matt Hancock resigns.  (via The Conservative Woman)

From The Conservative Woman, Hancock should have left those kids alone.

From Free West Media, a fatal knife attack in Würzburg, Germany is investigated as a possible terror incident.

From EuroNews, more on the resignation of former U.K. Health Secretary Matt Hancock.

From The North Africa Post, according to President Kais Saied, Tunisia will not host any foreign military personnel.

From The New Arab, the U.N. Security Council drafts a resolution calling for aid to Syria through two border crossings.

From the Times Live, Ramadan and Eid celebrations in South Africa may have been a coronavirus superspreader.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, police in the German state of Baden-Württemberg foil an Islamist-motivated attack.  (If you read German, read the story at Bild.)

From Gatestone Institute, Iran's new president was once involved in mass executions.

From The Stream, "what would Jesus say about gay pride?"

From the eponymous site of Wayne Dupree, some disturbing details emerge in the collapse of a condo building in Surfside, Florida.  (via LifeZette)

From The American Conservative, the coronavirus lockdowns have led to the "rise of the homeschool mom".

From The Western Journal, not even mainstream fact checkers ignore President Biden's lie about the Second Amendment.

From BizPac Review, conspiracy theorists go nuts over a dubious Tweet linking the Florida condo collapse with the recently deceased John McAfee.

From The Daily Wire, San Francisco considers continuing its homeless encampment program that costs $60,000 per tent per year.

From the Daily Caller, six takeaways from the Pentagon's UFO report.

From Newsmax, according to former President Trump, the "greatest witch hunt" in U.S. history is still going on.

From Yahoo News, thousands of people climb a volcano in Indonesia to perform a sacrifice.  (via the New York Post)

And from the New York Post, if you get to attend the Tour de France in person, please keep yourself and your sign the [bleep] out of the road.

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