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DOUGLAS CARSWELL: Politics Isn’t Everything
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DOUGLAS CARSWELL: Politics Isn’t Everything

'America needs to believe in something above politics'
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Discover the Power of Automated Trading with Avenix Fzco’s Majestic EA
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Discover the Power of Automated Trading with Avenix Fzco’s Majestic EA

Avenix Fzco has unveiled Majestic EA, its most recent forex trading technological innovation. This advanced forex robot provides traders with a reliable tool to increase their trading efficiency and potentially their profitability by automating trading on the MetaTrader 5 (MT5) platform. Because Majestic EA is built to provide accuracy, dependability, and simplicity of use, traders […]
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Empowering Indonesia: BRI’s Empowering Impact on Microfinance and Soccer
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Empowering Indonesia: BRI’s Empowering Impact on Microfinance and Soccer

Indonesia is the largest economy in Southeast Asia, boasting the fourth-highest number of internet users and the fifth-largest e-commerce sector in the world. The archipelago has a booming economy, growing at an average rate of over 5% per annum since the financial crash of 2008. This growth is fueled by exports of precious raw materials […]
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Jonathan Tucker Rescues Young Children From Active Home Invasion: REPORT
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Jonathan Tucker Rescues Young Children From Active Home Invasion: REPORT

The mother and her two young children had no idea an intruder was inside their home
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Instagram for All: The Hows and Whys of Making Accessible Content
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Instagram for All: The Hows and Whys of Making Accessible Content

Most people do not consciously think about accessibility. If you want to go to the movies, you get in your car and drive to a theater. You buy popcorn, sit in your assigned seat, and wait for the entertainment to start. When hungry, you order takeout or make something in your kitchen. You take ingredients […]
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Gender Activists Outraged At Lesbian Dating App That Will Exclude Biological Men With Facial Recognition
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Gender Activists Outraged At Lesbian Dating App That Will Exclude Biological Men With Facial Recognition

'Lesbians need an app'
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Inflation-Pinched Americans Will Pay More To Keep Cool This Summer, Report Projects
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Inflation-Pinched Americans Will Pay More To Keep Cool This Summer, Report Projects

'U.S. households are behind on their energy bills'
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Blue State Authorities Suspended Prison Time For Illegal Immigrant Convicted Of Child Sex Abuse, ICE Says
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Blue State Authorities Suspended Prison Time For Illegal Immigrant Convicted Of Child Sex Abuse, ICE Says

'A significant threat'
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Badlands: Elle Fanning to Star in Predator Spinoff
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Badlands: Elle Fanning to Star in Predator Spinoff

News Badlands Badlands: Elle Fanning to Star in Predator Spinoff The actor is said to be a big fan of the sereis By Vanessa Armstrong | Published on June 3, 2024 Screenshot: Hulu Comment 0 Share New Share Screenshot: Hulu Prey director Dan Trachtenberg’s next installment in the Predator universe is circling around its lead. Today, Deadline broke the news that Elle Fanning is in talks to star in Badlands, which Trachtenberg is on board to direct. Fanning is apparently a big fan of the franchise and had a meeting with Trachtenberg about the project. The actor, according to Deadline, is on board to star and the contract details are being finalized. Fanning comes to the Predator franchise after playing Aurora in the Maleficent films and Catherine the Great in The Great (pictured above). She also was in 2011’s Super 8 and played Mary Shelley in the eponymous biopic. Badlands was written by Trachtenberg and Patrick Aison. We don’t know much about the plot other than, presumably, everyone’s favorite space hunter will make an appearance, and that it’s set to take place in the future rather than in the past. The movie is likely to be only one of many additional installments in the franchise, given 20th Century Studios has anointed Trachtenberg the ringleader over a slew of Predator projects. One of those projects is expected to be a sequel to Prey that potentially sees the return of that movie’s star, Amber Midthunder. As for Badlands, the movie is set to begin production later this year. No news yet, however, on whether it will go directly to streaming or have a theatrical release once it’s ready for our eyeballs. [end-mark] The post <i>Badlands</i>: Elle Fanning to Star in Predator Spinoff appeared first on Reactor.
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America Was Built on Cooperation, Not Oppression
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America Was Built on Cooperation, Not Oppression

Offer a random person anywhere in the world a thousand dollars, a ticket to America, and a green card, but with the catch that the offer is only good for 24 hours. How many takers would there be? Now, rerun the experiment for every other country. Does any country get more takers than America? Doubtful. The fact that it’s only a question worth asking with respect to other free-market democracies in the West is revealing. China, Russia, India, Brazil, etc., are places people leave, not where they go. When it comes to civilizational flourishing, it truly is, as renowned historian Niall Ferguson has argued, a matter of the West and the Rest. Identity politics makes for strange political bedfellows, but one thing on which virtually everyone on the left agrees is that the rise of the West and America is largely the story of the ever more effective oppression of the weak by the strong. This “oppression thesis” is powerful because it is simple. And it threads together all of the anti-American leftist ideological movements: identity politics; woke; 1619; diversity, equity, and inclusion, or DEI; and critical race theory, or CRT. In American classrooms, it stitches together a “warts only” retelling of American history that hardly stokes pride and gratitude in being American.  Americans should take pride in the system of liberty our ancestors established that now delivers historically unprecedented levels of peace and prosperity. But the oppression thesis asserts that past and continuing systemic oppression makes America deserving of moral condemnation and unworthy of patriotic attachment. Given the increasing dominance of the oppression thesis in American K-12 and college education, we should not be surprised that Gallup found large generational disparities in civic pride. Americans 55 and older are more than two and a half times more likely than those between the ages of 18 and 34 to express that they are extremely proud of being American.  Although there is certainly oppression in America’s story, too often children and college students are not told of how Americans, not the American government, put an end to a variety of oppressive practices that were often protected by the power of government (e.g., Jim Crow laws, government-sanctioned school segregation). Such laws and policies were often put in place by elite political power brokers, not ordinary Americans.  But America’s story is not one driven solely or even mostly by oppression, because a society cannot raise the level of general prosperity by means of piracy and plunder. Theft builds nothing; it merely rearranges what is already there. It is parasitic, not productive. Only the gains that arise from cooperation—working together to produce a whole greater than the sum of its parts—can result in more goods and services for the same number of people in society. This is what produced the unprecedented levels of general prosperity into which we were blessed to be born. A system rigged to allow only the fulfillment of ambition through cooperative gains is the real story of America.  This truth is best expressed by what we call “the cooperation thesis,” which is the idea that the rise of the West and America is largely the story of the rise of ever more effective cooperation made possible by an ever more efficient market system fueled by ever freer people. The culture and institutions that made up our civil society evolved over time in a way that led to better cooperation in every way. America is so extraordinary for the simple reason that we—as individuals and as a society—are the world’s best cooperators and have been so for a long time.  This is what makes America exceptional. This is why it continues to be seen by the rest of the world as the land of greatest opportunity, the one place where anyone can build a good and honorable life if they work hard enough. It is well past time for American civic education to embrace the cooperation thesis so that we can finally begin to cultivate the informed patriotism we so desperately need. This article, originally published by RealClearPoitics, is made available by RealClearWire The post America Was Built on Cooperation, Not Oppression appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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