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There Is A Very Particular Reason Why Baboons Travel In Straight Lines
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There Is A Very Particular Reason Why Baboons Travel In Straight Lines

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American Intifada Shows Itself in Los Angeles
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American Intifada Shows Itself in Los Angeles

The riots that kicked off in Los Angeles last weekend aren’t just about illegal immigration — they’re part of a revolutionary movement. “Anti-colonialism” is a term often heard in America’s college classrooms, but off campus virtually no one takes it seriously. It’s just another harebrained radical academic theory, right? Yes, the theory is mostly silly — but the practice is deadly serious. Most Americans and Europeans today feel ashamed of imperialism and racism, and they’re glad to be rid of colonies and slavery. All that injustice is a thing of the past, however much its legacy haunts our present. But the ideology of anti-colonialism says otherwise: imperialism and thoroughgoing racial exploitation never ended and never can end, not until “settler” and “colonizer” power is overthrown everywhere. Israel’s the focus of the most vitriolic and violent anti-colonial rage, but the United States is just as guilty of being a “settler-colonial state.” Mexico, and indeed all of Latin America, is America’s Palestine, and when illegal immigrants cross the border, when they resist deportation, when they and their allies riot, this is justified resistance to colonialism. In Palestinian terms, it’s an intifada, or at least the beginnings of one. Palestinians launched two intifadas against Israel, from 1989 to 1993 and from 2000 to 2005. These “uprisings” involved rioting, throwing stones at police and soldiers, hurling Molotov cocktails, and violence up to and including suicide bombings, as well as boycotts, strikes and other forms of economic coercion and nonviolent protest. An American might recognize many of these tactics — though not suicide bombing, thank God — not only as scenes from Los Angeles in recent days but as familiar features from other left-wing protest movements, including those inspired by Black Lives Matter and the killing of George Floyd five years ago. There isn’t some grand anti-colonialist conspiracy directing all of this, although there are links between one outburst and another: usually the thugs who call themselves “antifa,” for example, are in the vanguard of the provocations. But a conspiracy isn’t necessary — the ideology is a franchise, teaching anyone who believes in it to immediately identify enemy groups and what slogans to chant when harassing or hurting them. No radical has to wait for orders to know what to say and do to police or Jews. On social media, conservatives have joked about the Mexican flags some LA rioters have been waving: after all, if you’re proud of Mexico and its flag, why would you object to being sent back there? But those flags aren’t being waved to make a point about Mexican territory — they’re making a point about American territory, Los Angeles itself, which in anti-colonialist eyes belongs to illegal aliens at least as much as to any American. Never mind that Mexico was a product of settler colonization (by Spain) and practiced settler colonization itself in places occupied by indigenous peoples. Anti-colonialism is not about history or consistent philosophical principles; it’s about power and acquiring it for those who are willing to take to the streets. That’s one reason the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol four years ago was so shocking, when right-wing supporters of Donald Trump were willing to use a little of the force that left-wing protest movements routinely employ. The Jan. 6 rioters saw themselves as decolonizing the Capitol, viewing their enemies as a privileged elite who had somehow stolen the election and therefore the country. That riot didn’t involve arson to the degree seen in Los Angeles these past few days, but it was frightening to the left, the political middle and most conservatives because it showed radicalism could expand into the right. Too many Americans who would never dream of rioting themselves have for too long simply accepted that left-wing protests are allowed, even expected, to be violent. They were unprepared for the activist right — not Nazi extremists, but a small subset of otherwise unremarkable Republican voters — to learn from what the anti-colonialist left was allowed to get away with. The lesson all Americans have to learn now, before it’s too late, is this kind of violence will keep expanding as long as it’s tolerated in the name of anti-colonialism and other progressive causes. There will be more riots, and then there will be more than riots: the premises of anti-colonialism call for intifada, not just in Palestine but right here in America. Law, and law enforcement, has to prevail in Los Angeles, but this is a battle that has to be won in the classroom, and the conscience, as well as in the streets. There will always be some violent extremists, but what sets fire to our cities again and again is the complacency of ordinary Americans who fail to recognize a radical premise when its consequences are broadcast on the nightly news — and world news, too. Daniel McCarthy is the editor of Modern Age: A Conservative Review. To read more by Daniel McCarthy, visit www.creators.com.
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STUDY: CNN, MSNBC Overwhelmingly Call Riots ‘Peaceful’ as LA Burns
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STUDY: CNN, MSNBC Overwhelmingly Call Riots ‘Peaceful’ as LA Burns

Left-wing cable networks CNN and MSNBC have spent the past week serving as public relations officials for the anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles, California. Both networks have almost exclusively described the turmoil as “peaceful,” while taking great pains to downplay or outright dismiss the chaos and violence. MRC analysts looked at all coverage on CNN and MSNBC from June 7 through June 11 that aired between 5:00 and 11:59 am ET, finding 211 instances in which anchors, guests, or reporters described the riots in LA as “peaceful,” or some permutation thereof (details below). CNN was responsible for 123 such utterances, while MSNBC aired the remaining 88.  Over the weekend of June 7, both networks invited on a cavalcade of Democratic officials from California, offering them a free platform to allege that the unfolding riots were “mostly peaceful.” By Sunday, June 8, many of the journalists themselves had begun repeating those same claims — even as images of looted stores and torched cars appeared on screen.  Reporters attempted to justify their claims by arbitrarily separating the peaceful and violent members of the same crowd. The rioters were framed exclusively as “rogue actors,” or “lone wolves,” and there was never any suggestion that they might share common cause with the nonviolent individuals accompanying them:  “There are agitators, of course, in every crowd but most of the crowds that I saw, that I spoke to... these are peaceful people." — MSNBC’s Steve Patterson, Sunday, June 8. "The intention, it seems, is to lump in violent rioters and peaceful protestors." — CNN’s Brian Stelter, Monday, June 9. “There were some incidents of violence. There were specific individuals involved in that. By and large, peaceful protest.” — CNN’s Erin Burnett, Wednesday, June 11. Conversely, there was also no instance in which a reporter on either network acknowledged that the National Guard and Marines had been mobilized exclusively to address the violent elements of the crowd. There were numerous complaints about the use of military force against “peaceful protestors,” but nobody bothered to suggest that perhaps that mobilization would not have been necessary if the situation truly had remained peaceful:  "Donald Trump referred to those peaceful protestors exercising their First Amendment rights as insurrectionists." — MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace, Wednesday, June 11. “Donald Trump can try to turn the military into a partisan tool, mobilizing the National Guard and even the Marines against peaceful protestors." — MSNBC’s Chris Hayes, Wednesday, June 11.  By Monday, June 9, these networks had fully adopted a strategy of downplaying any of the violence that occurred by reminding viewers that the “majority” of the protesters had been peaceful. Any discussion of violence was wrapped in repeated reminders that the majority of the attendees were not currently destroying anything.  For this study, we included any assertion by a host, nonpartisan guest, or reporter that the riots or protests in Los Angeles were “peaceful,” “mostly peaceful,” “largely peaceful,” or any other similar descriptor, as long as the assertion occurred during a segment in which violence either had been acknowledged or was shown on-screen.
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Israel Was Left with Only One Choice on Iran
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Israel Was Left with Only One Choice on Iran

A nuclear Iran dedicated to Israel’s destruction is an existential threat.
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Mollie Hemingway Opens Can of WHOOP-A*S on Alexander Vindman for His 'EFF-U, Fascist' Kristi Noem Posts
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Mollie Hemingway Opens Can of WHOOP-A*S on Alexander Vindman for His 'EFF-U, Fascist' Kristi Noem Posts

Mollie Hemingway Opens Can of WHOOP-A*S on Alexander Vindman for His 'EFF-U, Fascist' Kristi Noem Posts
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WaPo Reports Trump and Hegseth Have Been 'Quick to Take Credit' for Military Recruiting Surge BUT...
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WaPo Reports Trump and Hegseth Have Been 'Quick to Take Credit' for Military Recruiting Surge BUT...

WaPo Reports Trump and Hegseth Have Been 'Quick to Take Credit' for Military Recruiting Surge BUT...
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Another One Bites The Dust: CENTCOM Eliminates Senior ISIS Official
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Another One Bites The Dust: CENTCOM Eliminates Senior ISIS Official

Another One Bites The Dust: CENTCOM Eliminates Senior ISIS Official
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Shameless Tapper Refuses to Fact-Check Dem Senator Who Contradicts CNN Reporter on Padilla Foolishness
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Shameless Tapper Refuses to Fact-Check Dem Senator Who Contradicts CNN Reporter on Padilla Foolishness

Shameless Tapper Refuses to Fact-Check Dem Senator Who Contradicts CNN Reporter on Padilla Foolishness
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There’s one last feature the iPad needs to be a true laptop replacement
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There’s one last feature the iPad needs to be a true laptop replacement

iPad users have plenty of reasons to be excited when iPadOS 26 arrives this fall. Even though it took Apple a long time to unlock the tablet's full potential, it's finally happening with iPadOS 26. Among the new features, Apple is adding a new window tiling system and more Mac-like capabilities, such as window controls, a menu bar, an improved Files app, quick folder access from the dock, and more. With all these updates, it finally feels like Apple figured out how to deliver a computer-like experience on a touch-first device. While it's still too early to offer a full review or share in-depth impressions of the beta software, it's impressive what the company has accomplished. Much of this is thanks to the new Liquid Glass UI, which sets Apple devices up for the future while making them feel more connected to each other. Working on a Mac and an iPad has never felt so similar. That said, this powerful iPadOS 26 experience makes me wish the iPad had one more feature, though this one isn't about software. I think the only thing missing from Apple's tablet is MagSafe support. Apple should bring MagSafe to the iPad Pro Image source: José Adorno for BGR Hear me out. I was already using the M4 iPad Pro during work trips and while on the go. With iPadOS 26, it feels like I can finally enjoy even more of what this amazing device has to offer. While users can already customize it with a nano-texture display and cellular options, it's still missing one key feature: MagSafe support. Of course, it's not the iPhone's version of MagSafe that Apple should add, but the Mac's original version. It could use the same technology and be included as an extra port on the iPad. Even better, Apple could integrate it into the Magic Keyboard, making it the safest way to charge in busy spots, coffee shops, or anywhere else on the go. Apple wouldn't need to change much about the iPad to make this happen, and it would be such a useful addition. I love the MagSafe support on the Mac, and if it were available on other Apple devices, I'd use it all the time. Don't Miss: 13 iPadOS 26 features that turn the iPad into a touchscreen MacBook The post There’s one last feature the iPad needs to be a true laptop replacement appeared first on BGR.
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WashPost: NFL's Antonio Brown Wanted for Attempted Murder
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WashPost: NFL's Antonio Brown Wanted for Attempted Murder

Former All-Pro wide receiver Antonio Brown is being sought by authorities in Miami-Dade County on a charge of attempted murder with a firearm, according to a warrant reviewed by The Washington Post.
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