Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Wednesday Whatnot

On a warm cloudy Wednesday with a bit of rain, here are some things going on:

From National Review, woke public schools face an impending backlash.

From FrontpageMag, President Biden is a "creature from the D.C. swamp".

From Townhall, a new study shows that hydroxychloroquine, combined with zinc, works against the coronavirus.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a left-wing group backed by George Soros plans a "third reconstruction" push.

From the Washington Examiner, Dr. Fauci's emails show how he "massively" flipped and flopped.

From The Federalist, on a remote section of the border in Texas, the whole world illegally enters the U.S.

From American Thinker, political correctness and double standards are everywhere you look.

From CNS News, right-wing journalist Ben Shapiro explains the changing definition of "courage".

From LifeZette, former President Obama warns about cancel culture going overboard.

From NewsBusters, networks obsessed with a "civil war" among Republicans ignore a divide among Democrats.

From Canada Free Press, woke psychiatrist Aruna Khilanani, who fantasized about shooting white people, stands by her words.

From CTV News, Canada's government intends to end hotel stays and 14-day quarantines for vaccinated Canadian travelers in July.

From TeleSUR, in Peru's presidential race, Pedro Castillo leads Keiko Fujimori by 113,000 votes.

From The Conservative Woman, why face masks must be discarded on June 21st, and never be brought back.

From the (U.K.) Independent, students at Oxford University are torn over a portrait of Queen Elizabeth.

From Free West Media, a BBC news anchor dies from blood clots after receiving the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine.

From About Hungary, according to President János Áder, Hungary's military are ready to protect the country's security.

From EuroNews, Poland lashes out at Belarus after the latter makes the date of the Soviet invasion of the former a national holiday.

From The Moscow Times, Moscow will open hospitals and step up enforcement of mask and glove requirements due to a spike in coronavirus cases.

From the Greek City Times, Greece will again allow music in restaurants starting this coming Saturday.  (If you read Greek, read the story at Proto Thema.)

From Independent Balkan News Agency, the Albanian parliament votes to remove President Ilir Meta from office.

From Balkan Insight, Meta rejects the Albanian parliament vote.

From Euractiv, the European Parliament approves a digital coronavirus vaccination certificate.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco's Tanger Med port is doing well despite the coronavirus pandemic.

From The Jerusalem Post, Israel becomes the first country to ban the sale of fur to the fashion industry.

From The New Arab, the upper house of Morocco's parliament passes a bill to legalize cannabis.

From Pakistan Today, Pakistan's National Command and Operation Centre requires all of its employees to be vaccinated against the coronavirus.

From Pajhwok Afghan News, the deputy governor of the Afghan province of Paktika is arrested in Kabul.

From NBC News, 10 people are killed by an "unknown armed group" at a de-mining camp in northern Afghanistan.

From India Today, an alleged member of ISIS imprisoned in India claims to have been forced to chant "Jai Shri Ram" by fellow inmates.

From RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty, police in Angren, Uzbekistan force dozens of Muslim men to shave off their beards.

From the Peoples Gazette, according to a Nigerian imam, Islam supports underage marriage.

From Coconuts Manila, the public humiliation of LGBTQIA+ people in Maguindanao, Philippines, by having their heads shaved, divides Muslims.

From Gatestone Institute, appeasing Iranian mullahs bears poisonous fruit.

From The Stream, Twitter shows off its hypocrisy.

From Space War, President Biden leaves Washington to meet with allies, and thus with Russian President Putin.

From The American Conservative, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador is still overshadowed by the drug cartels.

From BizPac Review, if you think that former President Obama is outraged by Hunter Biden's alleged use of the N-word, don't hold your breath.

From Breitbart, Donald Trump the Younger claims that the corporate media would "lose their [bleep] minds" if he or his brother Eric were to use the N-word.

From The Western Journal, President Biden's proposal regarding real estate taxes could have an effect far worse than cancelling the Keystone XL pipeline.

From The Daily Wire, asylum seekers allege bad conditions at the "Biden border camps".

From Newsmax, Terry McAuliffe wins the Democrat nomination for Virginia governor.

And from the Daily Caller, in a modern William Tell stunt, a guy hits a can of beer off another guy's head with a hockey puck.  (This shows how thin the line is between this blog's "badass" and "stupid people" labels.)

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