Wednesday, April 30, 2025

VIDEO: What Killed The Shopping Mall

There are probably many reasons why the indoor shopping mall--once an important fixture of life in the United States--has declined. The easy answer is that Amazon killed the shopping mall, but the shopping mall was in decline long before Amazon become the dominant shopping experience. Other reasons cited for the decline of malls include how onerous it can be to visit one. As Nick Lopez points out in his article defending the strip mall:

    Malls are failing because they ultimately share the same critical design flaw as downtown: Parking proximity to limited entry points for the business makes it a more difficult shopping option for consumers, and a more difficult restocking option for retailers.

    Strip malls don’t have this issue. You park in front of the store you want to go to, and enter and exit the store directly to your car. Meanwhile, the goods enter the store directly from the back and exit out the front.

    When it comes to dealing with the things you buy, while ordering online and having the stuff delivered to your door is most convenient, the second most convenient option is a strip mall or power center. Other malls or downtown shopping require remote parking, and a bit of a walk to get to and from the retailer. 

I believe another problem with the indoor malls is that they have become a mono-culture of stores. Just as Sears, in its last couple of decades, stopped being a department store and increasingly became a clothing store, so malls became infested with clothing stores and little else. 

    But an important draw of malls was also the social experience--a place to hang out and perhaps have a snack or cheap bite to eat. But as the Daily Caller video below describes, malls have become overrun with undesirable groups making them unpleasant, at best, and possibly dangerous to visit.

VIDEO: "Is THIS What Really Killed Shopping Malls?"
TheDC Shorts (3 min.)

Tuesday, April 29, 2025

The Rise of Incidents of Colon Cancer in Young People

 A couple articles. First, with a hat tip to Instapundit, is this article from the UPI: "Bacterial toxin implicated In [sic] young adult colon cancers." Essentially, the researchers state that "[a] bacterial toxin called colibactin, produced by certain strains of E. coli, appears to alter gut DNA in a way that prompts colon cancer, researchers report in the journal Nature." But, the article continues, "[m]ore research now is needed to figure out how children are being exposed to colibactin-producing bacteria, and what can be done about it, researchers said."

    In addition, I separately came across an article from the Daily Mail reporting that "[c]onsuming cannabis nearly every day increased the risk of dying from colon cancer by up to 20-fold, the research found.

    Researchers at the University of California San Diego tracked over 1,000 colon cancer patients and compared daily marijuana users to non-users.

    The difference was stark — people who used weed daily before their diagnosis had a 56 percent chance of dying within five years of spotting the cancer. That was 11 times higher than those who never touched the drug.

    The outlook was even worse for patients who had an official cannabis addiction diagnosis. They were 24 times more likely to die than their peers within five years.

    The experts believe THC, the active ingredient in cannabis that causes hallucinogenic effects, may cause inflammation in the colon, which causes cancer cells to grow.

Earthquakes Near Anchorage

The Daily Mail reports: "Major US city that's on volcano watch is rocked by near-5.0 magnitude earthquake." This is yet another incident related to increased activity associated with Mt. Spurr in Alaska. "The 4.7 magnitude earthquake is the fifth quake measuring a 4.1 or greater in the South-Central region of Alaska in the last 11 days," according to the article.

FAFO: Throwing Things At Cars

From the Daily Mail: "Boy, 13, filmed being taught very painful lesson after he hurled Play-Doh at strangers' cars." Julian Torres, 13, and his friends had been, according to them, simply throwing Play-Doh onto a street when, as Torres describes it, "one of my friends threw a piece in the road, and there was a car, like, coming on like really fast, and, like, it kind of like hit the Play-Doh." See, it was the driver's fault that he ran into the piece of Play-Doh thrown by the boys. "Torres had attempted to hide from the man when he saw the car turn around, but he caught up with him and lashed out at the youth." It does not appear that Torres was injured and no injuries are mentioned in the article.

Monday, April 28, 2025

The Diversity Report #26

 A selection of articles showcasing the benefits of diversity, equity and inclusion: 

 Huge crowds carrying signs with messages such as “Irish Lives Matter”, “Ireland for the Irish”, and “Ireland is Full” took to the streets of the Irish capital on Saturday in a protest coinciding with the anniversary of the 1916 Easter Rising, which marked the start of the armed conflict against British rule over the island.

The mainstream media is trying to downplay this, with most articles stating only that "thousands" protested, but estimates of attendees are as high as 40,000 to 50,000 people. Meanwhile, a counter demonstration attracted "hundreds".

    The Army Blackhawk pilot involved in the Washington, DC, plane crash failed to heed her flight instructor’s warning just 15 seconds before the deadly crash that killed 67 people, according to a new report.

    Moments before the deadly Jan. 29 crash near Reagan International Airport, Capt. Rebecca Lobach missed an order from co-pilot Andrew Eaves, who was overseeing her training mission, to change course and avoid the descending American Airlines jet, the New York Times reported.

    Along with the error, officials found that the pilots “stepped on” some of the air traffic controller’s instructions, meaning they accidentally cut him off when pressing the button to talk over the radio and likely missed important information.

    According to a criminal complaint obtained by The Post, an ICE officer and a US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) official showed up outside Dugan’s courtroom April 18 with a warrant for Flores-Ruiz’s arrest for illegally entering the US, but were told by a security guard and a sheriff’s sergeant to wait outside until after the hearing.

    The complaint noted that Flores-Ruiz, 30, had been deported from the US once before in 2013. It was not immediately clear when he crossed the border again, and there is no evidence he did so legally.

    Flores-Ruiz was appearing before Dugan April 18 for a pre-trial conference on three misdemeanor battery charges stemming from a fight the previous month in which he was accused of punching another person 30 times after being accused of playing music too loudly, according to a police report obtained by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

    The complaint states that while the team assigned to arrest Flores-Ruiz, which included FBI and DEA agents, waited for the hearing to conclude, they were photographed by a public defender, who informed Dugan’s clerk that “there appeared to be ICE agents in the hallway.”

    After speaking with the clerk, Dugan “became visibly angry” and left the bench to confront the federal agents, according to an affidavit by a FBI special agent. 

Dugan then purportedly directed the federal agents to the office of the chief judge, before escorted "Flores-Ruiz and his attorney out of the courtroom’s 'jury door' to a non-public area of the courthouse," from whence they "made it out of the courthouse before the suspect was arrested by a FBI and DEA agent following a brief foot chase."

“Enough is enough. I have no intention of allowing anyone to be taken out of my courtroom by ICE and sent to a concentration camp, especially without due process as BOTH of the constitutions we swore to support requires. Should I start raising bail money?” Wisconsin Circuit Judge Monica Isham wrote in an email obtained by Wisconsin Right Now.

The Daily Mail notes that Isham "was elected in 2023 as the first Native American and first minority to serve as a circuit judge in Sawyer County". 

    Former Doña Ana County Magistrate Judge Joel Cano and his wife, Nancy Cano, were taken into custody Thursday after federal agents raided their Las Cruces home.

    The two face charges of evidence tampering amid allegations they harbored Cristhian Ortega-Lopez, an alleged illegal alien who is also believed to be a member of Venezuela’s notorious Tren de Aragua gang.​

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... Court documents reveal that he was initially hired by Nancy Cano for home repairs and later offered accommodation in the couple's guesthouse. ...

And some more details from a DOJ press release:

    On Feb. 28, 2025, HSI executed two federal search warrants in connection with the investigation, resulting in the arrest of the Ortega-Lopez and multiple associates, and the seizure of four firearms.

    Ortega-Lopez was arrested for illegal possession of firearms and ammunition. Four firearms believed to be in Ortega-Lopez’s possession, along with three of his cell phones, were seized during the operation. During the search, Ortega-Lopez was permitted to make a phone call before being taken to the Doña Ana County Detention Center (DACDC). He informed agents that a particular phone he wished to use was not among the devices recovered. Video calls from DACDC later showed Nancy Cano holding a black iPhone believed to be Ortega’s fourth phone.

    In a March 7 call with Ortega-Lopez, Nancy Cano used the device to contact a person named “Michelle” via WhatsApp, then facilitated a FaceTime conversation between Michelle and Ortega-Lopez using her personal phone. Additionally, in an April 20 call, Nancy Cano and Ortega-Lopez discussed deleting his Facebook account – a platform where he had previously shared incriminating content, including gang affiliations and images with firearms.

    On April 24, HSI agents executed a subsequent search warrant at the Cano residence to locate the missing cellphone. During questioning, Jose Cano admitted to destroying Ortega’s cellphone by smashing it with a hammer approximately five weeks prior, believing it contained incriminating photos and videos of Ortega with firearms.

    Forensic analysis of the recovered phones revealed messages linked to Ortega’s criminal activities, including affiliations with the Tren de Aragua gang and images of Ortega with firearms. 

    According to Fox’s exclusive report, the FBI has uncovered a plot that includes Venezuelan officials helping gang members sneak into the US—and not just to commit random crimes, but to carry out Maduro’s sinister agenda. According to the report, these gangbangers are being used like pawns in a proxy war and were sent here to intimidate and possibly kill critics of the regime right here on US soil.

    And what did the Biden regime do about it while they were in power? Nothing. Or maybe worse than nothing. They opened the floodgates at the southern border and rolled out the red carpet for these violent thugs. No vetting, no questions—just a welcome mat and a pat on the back as these gangbangers illegally flooded in.

    Whether they were complicit or just blindly obsessed with social justice, the result is the same: Biden and the Dems helped Maduro destabilize the United States—and now President Trump is left to clean up the mess.

With almost complete impunity, the Gulf Cartel expanded its control in Tamaulipas to the point where it operates as an alternative government in the border city of Matamoros. Through this control, all businesses, including food vendors, flower shops, and even panhandlers, are required to pay a weekly protection fee to the Gulf Cartel. The cartel operates a massive database of the city’s commerce and even uses city officials to collect the funds.

    In a statement, a Hennepin County [Minnesota] Attorney's Office spokesperson wrote:

    "This policy acknowledges that there are many factors to be considered in negotiations. Each case – and defendant – is unique. Someone’s age may change the likelihood of growth and change. A defendant’s race matters because we know unaddressed unconscious biases lead to racial disparities, which is an unacceptable outcome.

    Our goal with this policy matches the goal of all our work: to achieve safe, equitable, and just outcomes that center the healing of victims while improving public safety."

    A Chinese-owned and operated factory complex in Ohio illegally imported workers from China, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Ohio.

    Last week, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Ohio released a statement saying that federal officials had seized $126 million in assets related to an investigation into illegal staffing and money laundering.

    “It is alleged that many of the workers were illegally smuggled into the United States, primarily through Mexico, and encouraged to travel to the Dayton area to be employed by one of the target entities and serve as a workforce at the various factories,” the office stated. 

The article adds: "One of the companies raided included Fuyao Glass America, the company that appeared in the Obama’s prize-winning 2019 documentary, American Factory."

    Mohamad Hamad, 23, who has dual citizenship in the US and Lebanon, was already charged for defacing a synagogue was hit Tuesday with a nine-count superseding indictment along with Talya Lubit, 24, and Micaiah Collins, 22.

    “Mohamad Hamad lied about his loyalty to the United States, among other false statements, in an attempt to obtain a Top-Secret security clearance,” Acting US Attorney Troy Rivetti said.

 And now, it looks as if Mohamed Adan Mohamed, a young resident of the left’s brave, new, multicultural Mankato, Minn., was stopped just in the nick of time. A special agent with the state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) said that “there were strong indicators that Mohamed was preparing to conduct some sort of attack (Mass Casualty Event) in the next twenty-four hours.” Mohamed Adan Mohamed was stopped, but what is being done to prevent others in the future from plotting jihad massacres of the kind that he wanted to perpetrate? Nothing whatsoever, of course.

  • Diversity is a strength: "Muslim Migrants Set Church in Wales Ablaze"--Geller Report. She also notes that "British churches are vandalised an average of eight times a day, according to new data by the Countryside Alliance," and that "[o]ver three years, there were 3,237 cases of criminal damage to churches – including arson."

Friday, April 25, 2025

Potpourri of Random Stuff

 What can’t talk but will respond when spoken to?

An echo
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    Singletons around the globe are in greater danger of experiencing mental health issues than their hitched peers, a new study has found.

    “Our analysis revealed that unmarried individuals had a higher risk of depressive symptoms than their married counterparts across all countries,” wrote the authors of the new study, published Tuesday in the Nature Human Behavior journal.

    Ramanujan brings life to the myth of the self-taught genius. He grew up poor and uneducated and did much of his research while isolated in southern India, barely able to afford food. In 1912, when he was 24, he began to send a series of letters to prominent mathematicians. These were mostly ignored, but one recipient, the English mathematician G.H. Hardy, corresponded with Ramanujan for a year and eventually persuaded him to come to England, smoothing the way with the colonial bureaucracies.

    It became apparent to Hardy and his colleagues that Ramanujan could sense mathematical truths — could access entire worlds — that others simply could not. (Hardy, a mathematical giant in his own right, is said to have quipped that his greatest contribution to mathematics was the discovery of Ramanujan.) Before Ramanujan died in 1920 at the age of 32, he came up with thousands of elegant and surprising results, often without proof. He was fond of saying that his equations had been bestowed on him by the gods.

    More than 100 years later, mathematicians are still trying to catch up to Ramanujan’s divine genius, as his visions appear again and again in disparate corners of the world of mathematics.

    Near the end of his important new book, The Disappearing of the President: Trump, Truth Social, and the Fight for the Republic, Lee Smith makes an important — and chilling — distinction. What has been happening in the last few years with the attacks on former President Donald Trump has not been a two-tiered system of justice, where some people get punished and others get off, as many conservatives have been arguing. Instead, it is a system of lawlessness. In fact, it’s barely a system at all.

    “In the current system,” Smith writes, “law is an instrument the regime uses to punish political opponents, while everything is legit for the ruling party. That is, the current system is lawless.”

And lawless pretty well describes both the J6 prosecutions and the sudden flurry of judges deciding political issues. 

    Every society faces a fundamental choice. Either deny men what they observably and actually prefer or deny women what they think they prefer in theory. Across the West, the last 60 years have been an experiment in the latter. Women have been given the red carpet treatment in the corporations, in the universities, and even in the men’s locker rooms. Divorces and custodies have been granted on demand. Pregnancies have been prevented. Babies have been aborted. Obesity and ugliness have been celebrated. The churches have been de-doctrinated and literally neutered. Refugees have been welcomed. The insane have been liberated from their asylums.

    And yet, not only are women unhappier than they were before being granted their collective societal bucket list, men are increasingly opting out of every form of participation in society. So, unless women are both as willing and as capable as men of performing most of what historically had been male duties, or men are forcibly denied the right to exercise their preferences and conscripted to perform the tasks that women won’t, the choice is between a) societal collapse and b) denying women the right to fully exercise their preferences.

  •  "Who Rules the World?"--American Greatness. The 2023 article addresses some of the popular conspiracy theories of aliens or a cabal of powerful families, but continues:

    It’s obligatory to question this paradigm, but rejecting the idea of 13 families running the planetary show doesn’t nullify the possibility that a global hierarchy of institutions exist that are more powerful than national governments. Anyone familiar with the ESG movement recognizes that it is being rolled out and enforced by banks and financial institutions who make access to cash, loans and investments contingent on compliance.

    Similarly, anyone watching the contemporary obsessions with gender ideology and climate alarm has to acknowledge that corporations have incorporated them into their products and marketing. And do corporations control governments? Up until a few years ago when gender ideology and climate alarm coopted and silenced them, that is what the American Left had made a premise of their existence. Now, apparently, accusing the government of being beholden to corporations and banks is a “right wing conspiracy theory.”

    If one does accept the idea that a handful of families own controlling interests in a hierarchy of financial institutions and corporations, that doesn’t necessarily mean the list published (or republished) by TheInfoNG is entirely accurate. Closer to home and more recently, Investopedia published an article “Top 10 Wealthiest Families in the World,” listing the following titanic dynasties: Walton, Mars, Koch, Al Saud, Hermès, Ambani, Wertheimer, Cargill/MacMillan, Thomson, and Hoffmann/Oeri. Is it them? Why aren’t the Rothschilds on this list? Where, for that matter, is Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, or Mark Zuckerberg?

    Regardless of how you calculate wealth and financial control, and who you determine occupy the top spots, it is probably naive to think that individuals with stupefying wealth would not also be controlling the most powerful institutions in the world.

    Louis Knapp saw the girl in the red parka and decided to stop. It was roughly 3 p.m. on Sunday, December 1, 1946, and Knapp was driving along Route 67A in Bennington, Vermont. A building contractor by trade, he was headed for home a few miles away. He asked the girl where she was going.

    To hike the Long Trail, she said. It was a reference to a path that climbed five miles up Glastenbury Mountain, one well-known in the area. She didn’t seem dressed for it, though. It was late afternoon, and the weather, already cool, would be getting colder.

    Knapp figured she was a student at Bennington College, which was right near where he had stopped. He thought her a little clumsy—she had tripped climbing into his truck—but otherwise unremarkable.

    The two said little as Knapp neared his driveway on Route 9 toward Glastenbury. Down the road roughly two miles was the entrance to the Long Trail.

    “Thanks, that’s swell,” the girl said, and headed in that direction.

    A few minutes later, Knapp’s daughter went outside. Route 9 was flat, and you could see a considerable distance of up to a half-mile either way. She would later tell police that there had been no sign of the hitchhiker, even though she still should have been within view. No one could walk a half-mile that quickly.

    The girl’s name was Paula Welden, and for the next several weeks, she was the biggest story to hit Bennington in a long time. Her fate would lend credence to the growing belief that this part of the Long Trail was home to an area that seemed to harbor one story after another of people who simply vanished. So many, in fact, that it came to be called the Bennington Triangle.

Thursday, April 24, 2025

The Coming Civil Wars

The producer of this video discusses the seeming inevitability of civil wars in Europe, referencing the worsening violence in Sweden as an example of a situation where civil war has already seemingly started. He compares it to violence seen in Northern Ireland during The Troubles. (See also: "Sweden’s Murder Rate Now Higher Than El Salvador’s After Years of Globalist Mass Migration Policies—Half of Older Swedes Want to Flee the Country"--Gateway Pundit). There is a certain irony--or perhaps karma--in this as Sweden was key in organizing Western sanctions against the white led governments of Rhodesia and South Africa.

VIDEO: "The coming civil wars which are about to engulf the West and tear it apart"
History Debunked (5 min).

The producer of the History Debunked video also casually mentioned that civil war might even come to the United States. In that regard, I would point to the video below, providing additional analysis about the recent reports of police having stopped a van driven by two illegals carrying 180,000 rounds of ammunition (see my post from April 21) and suggesting that the quantity and caliber hint at the ammunition being intended to use in belt fed weapons, while also noting all of the military facilities in the area of Pueblo, Colorado. 

VIDEO: "Cartels prepare for inside the US attack with 180k rounds in Colorado"
Mike G. (13 min.)

You Can't Have The West Without Westerners

 A critique of classical liberalism and chasing the lowest wage costs. The video also notes that love of one's country, nation or people is really a love of one's ancestors.

VIDEO: "The Regime Has Unleashed Something it Cannot Contain"
Richard The Fourth (17 min.)

Austria Is Done

"41.2% of Vienna Students Are Muslim: ‘No Longer Immigration,’ But ‘Displacement’"--Legal Insurrection. "According to newly released data from the City Council of Vienna for the 2024–2025 academic year," the article reports, "Muslim students now represent 41.2% of the population across primary, secondary, and vocational schools—making them the largest single religious group. By comparison, just 34.5% of students identify as Christian (including 17.5% Catholic and 14.5% Orthodox), while 23% report no religious affiliation."

    It reminds me of a piece by Vox Day from a few days ago entitled "Failure = Replacement" which makes the obvious point that if a nation or people refuse or otherwise fail to have children, they will be replaced. The issue came up because of a comment from Owen Benjamin in which he stated: "if you refuse to have children and you refuse to do labor, you should be replaced. Mexicans, Somalians, it doesn’t matter, you’re not valuable to society, no one owes you anything, your skin color is not a credit, it doesn’t make you special." Vox defended Benjamin's comment, observing that "the point is not that these people 'should' be replaced, it is that they 'will' be replaced and that they 'are' being replaced because they a) won’t breed, b) won’t work, and c) won’t fight." 

    Benjamin, I think, approached the issue more from a money class or libertarian perspective which was that if you are not useful to the overclass, you "should" be replaced; whereas Day is approaching the issue from a pragmatic perspective. But they both reach the same conclusion. 

    Of course, saying "go have children" is easy to say but more difficult in practice. It does, after all, take two to tango, as the saying goes. I discuss this topic regularly it seems, but here is a piece from Town Hall that recognizes that "It's Not Just a Population Crisis," but is a dating and marriage crisis as well. 

    Yes, people aren't having as many children, but that's not really the issue. It's a symptom of the issue.

    Children, you see, are the end result of a series of decisions made by men and women, and the way society suggests people make those decisions has ramifications that go well beyond the short-term ramifications people see.

    People aren't having kids because they're not getting married like they used to. They're not getting married as much because dating is a lot harder than it used to be, and they're going on fewer dates. Part of this is because both sexes have some warped ideas about dating, coupled with some legitimate concerns about where lines are that shouldn't be crossed.

    First, let's talk about the warped ideas.

    While I'm long out of the dating pool – thank God, considering all of this – I've kept an eye on it because I have kids, one of whom is an adult and is one of those having issues.

    What he encounters is a world where a lot of women, including some who frankly shouldn't even think about being picky, follow the 666 Rule. What that means is they want their partners to be six-feet tall, have a six-figure income, and have at least six inches...um...downstairs, let's say. Some will say the third six is six-pack abs, which is a bit less dirty, but still pretty superficial.

The author notes that only 3% of American men meet the first two criteria. The author also points out:

Men aren't blameless in all of this, though, because a lot of women aren't that superficial. They're open to dating guys. The problem is that men don't approach them anymore. Part of that could be due to the whole #MeToo movement, which brought up sexual harassment as something that should destroy your life. I'm not going to condone sexual harassment, either, but when you've been told that it's defined as, "An unwanted sexual advance," guys can be a little gun shy of risking it, not understanding that asking a woman out, then accepting no for an answer, shouldn't be a problem.

And then there is the hypergamy:

And that's without getting into the fact that even more sane, rational women want a man with at least a comparable level of education, only to miss the fact that women are being accepted and graduating from school at much higher rates, meaning the dating pool is going to be skewed.

    There are ways to fix this, but it would never be accepted by any group with power and influence, and so it will not happen.

Wednesday, April 23, 2025

The Diversity Report #25

A selection of articles showcasing the benefits of diversity, equity and inclusion: 

    It’s no mistake that leftists and woke activists are obsessed with power dynamics; their new religion ensures that they cannot see the world any other way. For woke ideologues everything revolves around which groups hold power and how they can take that power for themselves. Thus, questions of right and wrong never enter into the equation. Power is the end that justifies all means.

    They see moral order as an artificial construct that oppresses them (because they want to do evil without consequence). Moral relativism at its core requires the victimization of others as a form of rebellion against order. Of course, the injustice of this mentality is hard to dismiss but leftists have a way around that.

    There’s no shortage of woke activists who have displayed a contempt for the law and for morals when they’re being judged, but they will joyfully embrace morals and the law when they think these things can be used against their enemies. Hypocritically, leftists like the idea of rules, but only for other people. Rules are a shield to prevent retribution from the people they victimize. That’s the only purpose rules serve for the woke.

    To summarize, leftists are total relativists. The rules do not apply to them. The law does not apply to them. Morality does not apply to them. Conscience is non-existent for them (or it exists but they have trained their minds to ignore it). Biological reality does not apply to them. They think they are special and that boundaries should only exist for the people they don’t like.

    This is pure evil. There’s no other rational way to look at it.

Earlier this month, four prison officers at His Majesty’s Prison Frankland were injured with boiling oil and a makeshift blade. Hashem Abedi, who was convicted of aiding his brother in bombing an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester that left 22 dead and over a thousand injured, was alleged to have been the attacker.

Muslims believe that dogs are unclean and so the prisoners had, successfully it seems, argued that they should not have to come in contact with the dogs.

  • "The King Of England Can’t Even Celebrate Easter Without Mentioning Islam"--The Federalist. Keep in mind that Charles is not just the king of England, but also the head of the Church of England, ostensibly a Christian faith. The article notes that Charles was busy on Palm Sunday honoring the Sikh holiday of Vaisakhi. But, of course, Easter couldn't be about Christianity but had to involve other decidedly un-Christian religions:
“The love [Christ] showed when he walked the Earth reflected the Jewish ethic of caring for the stranger and those in need, a deep human instinct echoed in Islam and other religious traditions, and in the hearts of all who seek the good of others,” the king wrote. 

I think that this statement shows that Charles knows as much about Christianity as he does about living in a cardboard box under a bridge. Of course the whole reason that the parable of the Good Samaritan was so powerful and divisive at the time was precisely because there was no Jewish ethic of caring for the stranger.

In December of 2022, an Afghan was arrested for raping a 13-year-old boy in the French city of Croisilles. While in custody for that crime, he was charged for the February 2022 attempted murder of a tourist in Paris. He was then transferred to Paris to stand trial on the attempted murder case. The trial has started, and during proceedings he spontaneously admitted the rape of the boy in December of 2022.

    The commander of Fort McCoy was relieved of duty after the U.S. Army base failed to install photos of President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on a wall displaying their chain of command.

    Col.  Sheyla Baez Ramirez was suspended as garrison commander of Ft. McCoy in Wisconsin. "This suspension is not related to any misconduct," the U.S. Army Reserve Command said in a statement, "We have no further details to provide at this time while this matter is under review."

    Despite the fears of LGBTQ activists, though, season two co-star Isabela Merced has insisted that there is a lot of LGBTQ representation in this season and promised that “the gays are going to be fed.”

    Merced also claimed that the series hired “a gay woman” to edit at least one of the episodes, and the actress insisted that “going as authentic as possible” with the LGBTQ angles for the season.

 A San Francisco-based drag queen group is facing backlash after its Easter performance, which mocked Jesus and Christianity, was marketed to children. The controversial show, held during the Easter weekend, featured performances that some critics argue crossed a line by making light of sacred Christian symbols and beliefs. Despite the growing outrage, the group has defended its performance, claiming it was meant to be an inclusive celebration of creativity and self-expression. However, the performance was marketed to a young audience during one of Christianity’s most sacred holidays.

    “Efforts to go to restaurants, to have social gatherings, things that are very much beer occasions, have softened in the more recent term,” Constellation Brands CEO Bill Newlands said.

    The executive said that Latino customers, who represent half of the beer brand’s customer base, have limited social gatherings, which Newlands said often include beer drinking.

    María Belén Méndez, an archaeologist who was not involved with the project, said the discovery confirms "that there has been an interconnection between both cultures and what their relationships with their gods and celestial bodies was like."

    "We see how the issue of sacrifice exists in both cultures. It was a practice; it's not that they were violent, it was their way of connecting with the celestial bodies," she said.

VIDEO: What Killed The Shopping Mall

There are probably many reasons why the indoor shopping mall--once an important fixture of life in the United States--has declined. The easy...