Sunday, December 20, 2020

In the news, Monday, December 7, 2020


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from BBC (UK)

Catholic composer Sir James MacMillan considers the faith lives of four very different composers.

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from FEE (Foundation for Economic Education)
RIGHT-CENTER BIAS, HIGH, non-profit organization

Critical Race Theory (CRT) makes race the prism through which its proponents analyze all aspects of American life—and do so with a degree of persistence that has helped CRT impact all of American life. CRT underpins identity politics, an ongoing effort to reimagine the United States as a nation riven by groups, each with specific claims on victimization. In entertainment, as well as the education and workforce sectors of society, CRT is well-established, driving decision-making according to skin color—not individual value and talent. As Critical Theory ideas become more familiar to the viewing public in everyday life, CRT’s intolerance becomes “normalized,” along with the idea of systemic racism for Americans, weakening public and private bonds that create trust and allow for civic engagement.

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from Gateway Pundit  News & Media Website
Questionable Source, Extreme Right, Propaganda, Conspiracy, Nationalism, Some Fake News

Republican Governor Brian Kemp refuses to get to the bottom of the brazen Democrat voter fraud that took place in his state to secure a win for Beijing Biden. ... Instead, Brian Kemp has rushed to certify Georgia’s false election results in favor of China Joe. There are no coincidences in politics. Governor Kemp was seen on video standing in front of a Chinese Communist flag begging for Chinese companies to invest in Georgia

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from The New American Magazine
RIGHT BIAS: John Birch Society

Vote Fraud: Here’s the Proof
Most of Big Media, the Democrats, and even many Republicans — mostly RINOs (Republicans in Name Only) — have proclaimed former Vice President Joe Biden the undisputed winner of the 2020 presidential election, arguing that there exists no evidence of fraud — or at least so little as to make no difference in the outcome. Much of the following evidence is dismissed by the Democrats and their media allies — if they even address any of it at all — as just a “conspiracy theory,” which is, of course, not an argument but rather a talking point. It seems that most of those who did not want Donald Trump to be reelected argue “there is nothing to see here,” while the majority of Trump voters believe there is a whole lot to “see here.”

Killing the “Flawed”: The Left Is Again Pushing Eugenics
“Life unworthy of life.” That’s what the Nazis called the handicapped, who were the first targeted in their eugenics program. Eugenics, the science of improving the human race via selective breeding, was discredited after WWII. But now it’s making a comeback, courtesy of the Left — and the handicapped are again in the crosshairs. Writer Evita Duffy warned of this in her recent article, “It Is Not ‘Humane’ For The Atlantic To Sympathize With Killing Babies With Down Syndrome, Like My Little Sister.”

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from Reason Magazine
Magazine in Los Angeles, California

Why are Americans so prone to wallowing in despair? A new working paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) doesn't have an answer to that question, but it does provide plenty of evidence that the phenomenon is real: U.S. major media coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic has been much more negative than in other English-speaking parts of the world, in large part because of reader demand for unrelentingly bleak news.

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from The Spokesman-Review
Newspaper in Spokane, Washington

William T. Grant opened “W. T. Grant Co. 25 Cent Store” in Lynn, Massachusetts, in 1906. Grant’s focus on small profit margins appealed to thrifty shoppers, and the chain grew quickly. The stores were often referred to as “Grant’s,” but the signs usually said “W.T. Grant Co.” Grant’s made a splash in Spokane when two stores opened within six months of each other. While downtown department stores were trying to decide whether to move to suburban shopping centers like Northtown or remain in downtown Spokane, W.T. Grant opened a new store at Riverside Avenue and Post Street in 1954, then a new store at Northtown in 1955. The company closed the downtown store in 1965 to focus on the Northtown location, which closed shortly after the company filed for bankruptcy in 1975.

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from Zero Hedge
EXTREME RIGHT BIAS, CONSPIRACY-PSEUDOSCIENCE, MIXED, website registered in Bulgaria

A Michigan homeowner says he was targeted in a middle of the night bomb attack which left a hole in his living room likely because he is a well-known Trump supporter. He also has multiple pro-Trump signs and banners on his front yard. Police and media have interviewed the St. Clair Shores resident, just outside of Detroit, after the bombing was caught on tape. He wishes to remain anonymous for fear of further reprisal as police investigate.

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