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Defense Bill Suspends Navy ‘Drag Queen’ Recruiting Program By Margaret Flavin
Dec. 10, 2023 10:00 am – Congress’ compromise defense bill pauses the Navy recruiting program that platformed a drag queen.
The Gateway Pundit reported that, while America’s military has seen plummeting recruiting numbers, the Navy used a drag queen to try to convince young Americans to join the branch.
A report from the Daily Caller revealed the Navy thought utilizing Yeoman 2nd Class Joshua Kelley, a biological male who goes by the stage name “Harpy Daniels,” as Navy’s “Digital Ambassador” would somehow inspire future warriors.
The Digital Ambassador initiative in which Kelley participated ran from October 2022 to March 2023.
After backlash, the Navy suspended the program.
In the new defense bill unveiled late Wednesday, the Navy is ordered to “cease all activities of the digital ambassador program” until at least 60 days after the Navy chief submits a report to Congress.
The bill notes that the report should contain the total number of ambassadors, the criteria for becoming an ambassador, ensuing duties and which social media platforms the individuals are authorized to engage with.
[Ed.: So, now we’re supposed to fight our enemies without our lipstick?? I’m A Little Verklempt.]
As Threat of Invasion From Venezuela Escalates, the US Runs Military Drills With Allied Guyanese Armed Forces By Paul Serran
Dec. 10, 2023 9:00 am – While the world is shaken right now by no less than 55 military conflicts – a record since the Second World War – the western hemisphere, an area of primary US influence, is also now bracing itself for the prospect of war.
Not many people know much about Guyana, a former British and Dutch colony located on the northeastern coast of South America, eight across the equator line in the Northern Hemisphere.
The dispute with socialist-run Venezuela deals with the Essequibo region, which Guyana insists has frontiers determined by an international arbitration panel in 1899.
Venezuela, on the other hand, claims the Essequibo River to the region’s east forms its natural border recognized as far back as 1777.
The dispute was reignited in 2015 when massive oil reserves were found in the region’s territorial waters.
CBS News reported:
“The United States announced joint military flight drills in Guyana on Thursday as tensions over a contested oil-rich region with neighbor Venezuela prompted the U.N. Security Council to call an urgent meeting.”
University of Pennsylvania’s leadership resign following antisemitism hearing i24NEWS
December 10, 2023 at 01:05 AM – Chair of the Jewish Federations of North America Julie Platt was named as interim chair of the board of trustees
University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) President Elizabeth Magill resigned overnight, followed a few hours later by the institution’s board of trustees chair Scott Bok, after a contentious hearing in the U.S. House of Representatives that highlighted the Ivy League’s ambivalent stance on antisemitism.
U.S. Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, Republican from New York, welcomed the resignation, but said it was “only the very beginning of addressing the pervasive rot of antisemitism that has destroyed the most ‘prestigious’ higher education institutions in America.”
“These universities can anticipate a robust and comprehensive Congressional investigation of all facets of their institutions negligent perpetration of antisemitism including administrative, faculty, and overall leadership and governance,” Stefanik stated on X, following up on the congressional hearing.
“In the case of Harvard, President Gay was asked by me 17x whether calling for the genocide of Jews violates Harvard’s code of conduct,” the congresswoman described the hearing on Tuesday.
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Magill had responded “it is a context-dependent decision.” And when pressed, MIT President Sally Kornbluth said it would be “investigated as harassment if pervasive and severe,” and “if targeted at individuals.”
In response to the hearing, seventy-four U.S. lawmakers wrote letters demanding the immediate removal of Magill and the presidents of Harvard University and MIT.
President of CAIR Nihad Awad – Who Is a Joe Biden ‘Partner’ on ‘Anti-Semitism’ – Cheers Slaughter of 1,300 Jews in Southern Israel on Oct. 7 (VIDEO) By Jim Hoft
Dec. 8, 2023 8:00 pm – The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) defines itself as a Muslim civil rights organization and advocacy group.
In 2008 the FBI ruled CAIR an unindicted co-conspirator in the terror-finance trial against the Holy Land Foundation and its former officials.
In recent years CAIR has been a leading voice in censoring and banning conservative voices on social media.
And recently the Biden regime listed CAIR as a partner in fighting “anti-Semitism.”
Then today MEMRI org released video of CAIR’s Executive Director Nihad Awad cheering the the October 7th slaughter of 1,300 Jews in southern Israel by Hamas.
Nihad Awad: “The people of Gaza only decided to break the siege, the walls of the concentration camp, on October 7. And yes, I was happy to see people breaking the siege and throwing down the shackles of their own land and walk free into their land, which they were not allowed to walk i.”
Argentina’s Milei Inauguration on Sunday – Trump Reportedly Considering Attending – MSM in a Meltdown as Investors Prop Up Country’s Stocks and Bonds By Paul Serran
Dec. 8, 2023 5:00 pm – As we head into Sunday’s inauguration of Argentina’s President Javier Milei, conservatives celebrate and liberals worry, especially in the MSM.
The Washington Post reports that ‘Donald Trump has told advisers he would like to attend the inauguration of Argentina’s new president-elect, Javier Milei.
Logistical hurdles make the visit unlikely, according to the report.
Milei’s anti-socialist comments have rattled liberals and globalists around the world.
U.S. conservatives hail it as an opportunity to deepen ties with Argentina and to begin to push back against the increasingly leftard tilt of Latin America.
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