Thursday, August 21, 2025

A Late Sasquatch's Thursday Dozen

On a warm and cloudy Thursday, as I return from running around, here are 12 things going on:

From Jewish News Syndicate, a cleric in Uzbekistan goes on trial for allegedly promoting extremism and inciting hatred against Israel.

From OpIndia, an Islamic extremist unfurls the Taliban flag at Chandranath Hill, a site sacred to Hindus in Sitakunda, Bangladesh.

From Gatestone Institute, don't be fooled by any "positive response" from Hamas.

From The Stream, the Trump administration prevails over planned censorship in the U.K., and a Canadian library gets rid of all books published before 2008.

From The Daily Signal, President Trump's takeover of Washington, D.C. sends a message to cities run by Democrats.

From The American Conservative, Trump is living up to the aspirations of some of his predecessors.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the U.K. commits an "eyewatering" £1 billion for risky and harmful coronavirus vaccines.

From Snouts in the Trough, is U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer trying to provoke a "white insurrection"?

From National Review, the Democratic-Farmer-Labor party in Minnesota revokes its endorsement of Minneapolis mayoral candidate and self-proclaimed socialist Omar Fateh.

From FrontpageMag, how non-Muslim children are treated in Pakistan.

From Townhall, over 100 teenagers on dirt bikes and scooters take a joy ride on a highway in Boston, one of them crashing into a police car.  (Teh stoopidt is strong with these people.)

And from the Washington Examiner, a New York state appellate court overturns the $515 million penalty in Trump's civil fraud case.

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