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"I thought it was terrible. I didn’t like it. Honestly, I thought it was stupid." The story of the song that turned a cult alt funk metal band into poster boys for a music scene they absolutely despised
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"I thought it was terrible. I didn’t like it. Honestly, I thought it was stupid." The story of the song that turned a cult alt funk metal band into poster boys for a music scene they absolutely despised

With one song, they suddenly found themselves at the front of a music scene they truly hated
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Victor Davis Hanson: Targeting Christians at Christmas, Attacking the Culture They Chose to Join
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Victor Davis Hanson: Targeting Christians at Christmas, Attacking the Culture They Chose to Join

In this episode of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words,” Victor Davis Hanson and Jack Fowler explore the troubling phenomenon of immigrants attacking the cultures they chose to join, including attacks on Christmas markets in Europe.Editor’s note: This is a lightly edited transcript of today’s edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words” from Daily Signal Senior Contributor Victor Davis Hanson. Subscribe to VDH’s own YouTube channel to watch past episodes.  Jack Fowler: Victor, let me get right to this story. All over Europe, Muslims are desecrating churches and holy places and disrupting seasonal Christmas markets. So, last night—we’re recording on Sunday the 30th. So, this was Saturday, Nov. 29. I’m reading from an X post in Brussels:“In a terrifying sight, Muslims stormed the opening night of the Christmas market in Brussels, waving Palestinian flags, setting off smoke bombs and scaring families. Coming to your town if Islam is not exiled from the West.” Victor, I’ve seen numerous other videos. Germany, particularly, has these Christmas seasonal things in their plazas, and now many places they’re surrounded by these massive concrete blocks to prevent any car bombings, etc. I don’t know that German citizens are going to be car bombing their Christmas seasonal markets. It’s all because of the growing and intensifying local Muslim outrage at these kind of institutions. Also, we see many signs of church masses being disrupted, priests being smacked, urinating at St. Peter’s, etc. This is getting more prevalent. Your thoughts?  Victor Davis Hanson: Well, I’ll just enumerate them. There are many. No. 1, there’s no reciprocity. Thank God. I mean, do you really believe that if you were a Christian, and there’s a few left in the West Bank, but if you were in the West Bank and you decided to go to the feast of Ramadan, go desecrate a mosque, I don’t think you’d be alive. No. 2, what is the reaction of the authorities to this, the government? Well, the reaction of the government is, we are left-wing secularists, maybe agnostics or even atheists. So, we look at our Christians as deviant people. So, if you want to go torment them, we’re not going to get involved. In fact, DEI postulates that we should favor the non-white, non-European, non-Christian movement over its antithesis here in Europe or the United States.  So, these people who desecrate Christmas ornaments, festivities, shrines do so on the prompt basically, implicit though it is, that they can get away with it because the authorities either are so guilt-ridden and ashamed of their own culture and civilization and inheritance or, as secular leftists, they feel that they despise Christians too. And then, when you confront them, like Greta Thunberg, she was on a ship with a bunch of radical Islamists, and they were not very sympathetic to the trans movement or the gay movement. So, there’s all these contradictions between the Left and radical Islam, but compared to their mutual antipathy toward Christians, it’s not much. Then there’s the question, not just of reciprocity and the inaction of authorities, but what is the purpose of it, Jack? Why do people come from the failed states of the Middle East or Turkey and come over here, here in the West, I’m speaking broadly of the United States and Europe, and then no sooner they get here, they create a chauvinist, rah-rah superiority of Islamic countries and Arab countries over their homeland in Europe. Is it, we’re going to take over and that Europe belongs to us and our demographics are 3.5 to 4.0 children per family in Europe’s 1.4? So, they’re vanishing at 20 million a year and we’re increasing by 5 million and we’re going catch them. Is that the plan or is it just a complex of inferiority? Well, I came over here and everything works and it’s so much nicer. Who do these people think they are? There must be something they did to us in Syria or Iraq or Egypt or Jordan or the West Bank. It’s not like this. Maybe it was the Crusades. I don’t know. But it’s a very strange mentality for them to come to United States or to Europe and then so boldly to attack an icon of the civilization that you wanted to join. I don’t mean you have to go to church. I don’t mean you have to know anything about the Bible. I’m just saying just don’t desecrate it. But they think they can and will be rewarded in some ways by the exemptions they’re given. It’s going to get worse because the demographics are on their side and the immigration policies are on their side. And there’s going to be one great pushback.  And we’ll see what happens. Whether it will be centrist, organized and political, or it will be violent and hard, hardcore right wing. But there will be a pushback. And all of those governments in Western Europe are threatened. The Macron government has no popular support. [British Prime Minister Keir] Starmer is the least popular prime minister in the last … 12% [approval], I think. The Dutch government is a coalition of conservative governments. [Italian Prime Minister Giorgia] Meloni is still solid. She’s conservative. The Spanish socialist government, we’ll see how long that lasts. But there is a pushback in Europe against it. And it’ll be the last hurrah because demographically this will be about the last chance, really, if the immigration policies proceed that you’ll see an organized effective saying, “No more, not here. We’re not going to do it anymore. I’m sorry.”  Fowler: What if there are more mosques than operating cathedrals in Europe?  Hanson: See, it’s very different than here in the United States because we do have a melting pot. Until recently, it worked. When I talk to, let’s say, Mexican American couples or families that are 45, and I’m in the local supermarket, and the person ahead of me cannot speak a word of English and basically speaks an indigenous language from Chiapas or Michoacan and has four or five different EBT cards, and the person who is the clerk and the person ahead of me in line are Mexican American citizens and they’re very patriotic and proud. They look at that in the same way I would look at it if a bunch of Swedish illegal aliens came over and abused the system, and I had a member of my family depended on dialysis or something and couldn’t get service. Because we acculturate people, at least we used to when they came in diverse numbers and they were manageable and we believed in our civilization. They don’t have that tradition of the melting pot. They were pretty much like the Japanese. They were uniformly French. The decolonization started it. Enoch Powell, “Rivers of Blood” and all that. They were aware of what was going on in the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s, but not like now.  And they have no mechanism to acculturate.  Fowler: Can you imagine, though, in 75 years, if the demographics proved the destiny of Europe, what Europe would be like? Germany is now essentially Jordan and in all its ways and operation and economy.  Hanson: I think it would be historically sort of like around 900 BC, when you were in the Greek Dark Ages and you walked around and you looked at these Mycenaean palaces that were crumbling and what was that Lion’s Gate? Hmm. My brother fell into a Tholos tomb. Who built these? They were gods. Somebody did it. Or maybe the sixth century in Western Europe in the beginnings of the Dark Ages and you’d go by and say, wow, the Roman Forum.  What’s beneath all that brush? All that overgrowth. What was this harbor at Ostia that now is all clogged? Who were these people who built this stuff? We use this aqueduct, but we don’t know how to fix it. Who built it? Wow, there’s a sewer here in Lyon. I don’t know how it came here. So, that’s going to be the attitude. They’re going to come in there, and they’re going to be living in an infrastructure that somebody built, but they have no interest in knowing who that was. And we get in the news of the violence they have no interest in assimilating into the body politic and enhancing European culture in the sense of its economy, military, politics.  Fowler: Right. There’s no Protestant work ethic in the Syrian refugees.  Hanson: No. So, they’re just going to be bizarre. Who was Leonardo da Vinci? What was the Duomo? Who did this? Perseus? Saulini? I don’t know what this statue is. Who did this? I could care less. The bridge still works. I’ll use it till it collapses. That’s the attitude.  We publish a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Daily Signal. The post Victor Davis Hanson: Targeting Christians at Christmas, Attacking the Culture They Chose to Join appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Hidden Features In Our Galaxy Discovered By Studying The Milky Way From The Inside Out
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Hidden Features In Our Galaxy Discovered By Studying The Milky Way From The Inside Out

There's a new way to map the Milky Way from the inside.
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Costco attacks the tariff plan that puts America — and Americans — first
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Costco attacks the tariff plan that puts America — and Americans — first

Costco is suing the Trump administration.Yes, Costco. The warehouse temple of middle-class stability where Americans stock their freezers, fill their carts, and feel briefly insulated from the chaos of the broader economy. Costco thrives when the American consumer thrives.Remember, when faced with a choice between standing with the American worker or protecting the globalist status quo, Costco sided with the status quo.So why file suit against the administration? The company’s board donated heavily to Democrats in the 2023-2024 cycle, and now its leadership wants its tariff money back. The lawsuit doubles as a political favor and a financial windfall.In short, Costco refuses to accept the new populist moment.Fighting the populist tax revoltTrump’s tariff program funds his most audacious promise: eliminating income taxes for working Americans and issuing a $2,000 tariff “dividend” as early as next year. This would mark the largest direct transfer of economic power to workers in modern history.Costco wants to stop it.The company that markets itself as the moral alternative to Walmart now positions itself as the moral critic of tariff-driven tax abolition. For decades, Americans have trusted Costco as the “good” warehouse store — high quality, honest pricing, reliable value. But the rotisserie chicken glow fades fast when the company sues to block a working-class tax cut.Costco insists its lawsuit is about fairness. Please. It’s all about politics.Stuck in a pre-Trump mentalityTrump upended the left’s narrative by putting workers — not donors, not multinationals — at the center of national policy. The tariff-funded tax revolution threatens decades of Democratic posturing about “helping the little guy.”So Costco’s leadership had to intervene.The company claims it fears a pending Supreme Court ruling that overturns tariffs without refunding the money companies paid. In reality, Costco wants a heads-I-win, tails-I-win scenario.If tariffs stay, Costco raises prices to recoup costs. If tariffs fall, Costco demands a refund. What it will not do is refund customers who paid higher prices.Costco argues that tariffs fall under Congress’ taxing authority. A federal circuit court agreed, ruling that tariffs are a core congressional power. That argument never troubled Democrats when they rebranded an Obamacare tax as “not a tax” to shove it through the courts.When Democrats extract revenue for their political projects, the courts call it progress. When tariffs return money to American workers, Costco calls it unconstitutional.The truth about taxesIncome tax is the burden of wage earners, not the wealthy. Costco knows it. Democrats know it. Everyone knows it.The wealthy use capital gains, trusts, foundations, and investment shelters. Eliminating income taxes barely touches them. It liberates the working class — precisely the group Democrats once claimed to defend while quietly shifting their coalition toward illegal aliens and the ever-expanding alphabet of sexual identities.Trump exposed the contradiction: Democrats talk about workers. Trump delivers for them.RELATED: Is a tariff a tax? Photo by Kevin Carter/Getty ImagesCostco chose poorlyCostco’s lawsuit will not collapse its business model. Americans will still buy their bulk salsa, tires, kayaks, paper towels, and of course, the hot-dog combo that has famously resisted inflation for decades.But they will remember this moment.When faced with a choice between standing with the American worker or protecting the globalist status quo, Costco sided with the status quo. A company famous for its generous return policy may soon see a return movement of its own as consumers decide they want their tariff-inflated dollars back.The company’s lawsuit reveals something not so flattering about the “good” big-box store: Liberal elites love talking about helping workers — as long as it never requires losing money for workers.The Trump tax-and-tariff revolution threatens that arrangement. And Costco’s leadership made its position clear. I’ll still eat their hot dogs after making a few returns and taking a few extra free samples.
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College student mauled and killed by 3 pit bulls she was pet sitting, police say
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College student mauled and killed by 3 pit bulls she was pet sitting, police say

The family of a 23-year-old student is grieving her death after she was mauled and killed by three pit bulls that she was caring for in Tyler, Texas.Deputies found Madison Riley Hull lying in the backyard of the home when they were called on Nov. 21 and said the dogs appeared to want to attack them as well, according to the Smith County Sheriff's Office.'She loved life with her whole heart and moved through the world with a free-spirit that lifted those around her.' One deputy fired his weapon at the dogs, killing one.That caused the other dogs to run off, allowing the deputies to carry Hull away from the home safely. She was later declared dead. The other two dogs were ordered to be euthanized by a justice of the peace.Investigators said they are considering criminal charges for the owners of the dogs."Obviously these people weren't home at the time that this happened," said Smith County Sheriff's Office spokesman Sgt. Larry Christian to KLTV-TV."We don't know the dynamics of the relationship that this dog sitter, Miss Hull, had with these dogs, if she's been around them before or whatever. But all of those things will be taken into consideration whenever they decide to make a decision on whether charges will be filed or will not be filed."Hull was a student at the University of Texas at Tyler. RELATED: 1-year-old girl mauled to death by family's pit bull, police say Christian said the deputies were called to the home by a neighbor."This young lady had a dynamic future ahead of her. And, of course, she lost her life in a tragic manner, and it's a tragedy for the family," he added. "We do pray for them as well and just hope that they can gather the strength to get through this. We also pray for those who responded to the call and for the neighbor who had to witness what occurred out there."Hull's mother, Jennifer Hubbell, wrote about her daughter in a post on GoFundMe. "Madi was love, she was light, she was kindness, she was laughter, she was fierce in the most beautiful and disarming way," Hubbell wrote. "She loved life with her whole heart and moved through the world with a free-spirit that lifted those around her." Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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A Fair Accounting of Pete Hegseth’s Role in the Caribbean Boat Strike
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A Fair Accounting of Pete Hegseth’s Role in the Caribbean Boat Strike

There are plenty of reasons to doubt the Washington Post, but that does not make the Trump administration’s military campaign prudent or constitutional.
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A Catfight in a Snake Pit in Philly’s Art Museum
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A Catfight in a Snake Pit in Philly’s Art Museum

While crazies quarrel in the City of Brotherly Love, Boston’s MFA does a superb Winslow Homer show . . . What does it all have to do with Canadians?
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A Farewell to the Separation of Powers?
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A Farewell to the Separation of Powers?

With Trump v. Slaughter, presidential power may grow larger than ever before.
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The Budget Crunch Is Coming. States Must Adjust Their Spending Accordingly
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The Budget Crunch Is Coming. States Must Adjust Their Spending Accordingly

The trend toward budget shortfalls is unmistakable.
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