January 2024

California man Marcus Eriz found guilty of killing 6-year-old boy Aiden Leos in road rage incident

The recent news of Marcus Eriz being found guilty of killing 6-year-old Aiden Leos in a road rage incident has left me with a heavy heart. It’s a tragic event that highlights the consequences of impulsiveness and the dangerous combination of anger and access to firearms.

When asked about his motive, Eriz admitted that he didn’t have one. He claimed to be “stupid” and unaware of the consequences of his actions. This statement is alarming, as it shows a complete disregard for human life and a lack of empathy. It raises the question of how someone like him could obtain a gun in the first place.… Continue reading

Trump Must Pay $83.3 Million to E. Jean Carroll for Defamation

Trump Must Pay $83.3 Million to E. Jean Carroll for Defamation

The recent ruling ordering Donald Trump to pay $83.3 million to E. Jean Carroll for defamation is a significant moment in the fight against sexual assault and the importance of accountability for public figures. The unanimous verdict by the jury not only sends a powerful message that no one is above the law but also highlights the need for victims to have their voices heard and believed.

The fact that Trump was found to have defamed Carroll follows a separate $5 million sexual abuse and defamation judgment issued against him last year.… Continue reading

Canada sending more equipment to Ukraine as full-scale war with Russia nears 2-year mark | CBC News

As I read the news about Canada sending more equipment to Ukraine as the full-scale war with Russia nears its two-year mark, I can’t help but feel a mixture of gratitude and concern. It is heartening to see Canada stepping up to support Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression. As a Canadian, I am proud that our country is standing on the side of justice and freedom.

However, I can’t help but notice the underlying sentiment in some of the comments – that Canada has no need for its military equipment because we are protected by our proximity to the United States.… Continue reading

Three US troops killed in drone attack in Jordan

Three US troops killed in drone attack in Jordan

I’m devastated to hear the news about the three US troops who were killed in a drone attack in Jordan. It’s a tragic loss of life, and my thoughts go out to their families and loved ones during this difficult time. This incident has left me wondering how the US will react to this horrifying attack.

Normally, Jordan is considered a relatively safe country, so this incident has taken everyone by surprise. The fact that this attack occurred in a supposedly secure area highlights the sophistication and audacity of the perpetrators. It’s clear that this attack was meant to provoke a response and escalate tensions in the region.… Continue reading

Orbán backs Sweden’s NATO bid in sudden U-turn

Orbán backs Sweden’s NATO bid in sudden U-turn

Well, well, well, it seems like Orbán has done a complete 180-degree turn in his stance on Sweden’s NATO bid. This guy really knows how to overplay a weak hand. First, he tries to negotiate the terms of accession with Sweden, and they tell him to “fuck off.” And then, miraculously, he does a U-turn and supports their bid. What a dipshit. I can’t believe this absolute abhorrent human being still holds power.

Honestly, this scum doesn’t deserve a cent from the EU. He should be stripped of his voting rights and maybe even booted out of the EU altogether.… Continue reading

Jackie Robinson statue cut down at the ankles, stolen from Wichita park

As I sit here in Wichita, reflecting on the news of the Jackie Robinson statue being cut down at the ankles and stolen from a local park, I can’t help but feel a mix of emotions. The first, and perhaps most prevalent, is anger. Anger towards the person or persons responsible for such a senseless act. Anger that someone could have such little regard for the significance and importance of this statue.

But as a Wichitan myself, I also know that our city has a major issue with an illicit scrap metal market. It’s no secret that there are individuals out there who see statues and monuments as nothing more than a means to make a quick buck.… Continue reading

John Fetterman greets protesters outside his home by waving Israeli flag

John Fetterman greets protesters outside his home by waving Israeli flag

As I reflect deeply on the recent controversy surrounding John Fetterman greeting protesters outside his home by waving an Israeli flag, I find myself grappling with a range of emotions and conflicting thoughts. On one hand, I can understand the desire to show support for Israel, especially when tensions are high and protests are taking place. However, I cannot help but question the appropriateness and effectiveness of his actions.

Even if I were to take a pro-Israel stance, I would never stoop to the level of blatant and tasteless pandering that Fetterman displayed.… Continue reading

US appeals court revives Mexico’s $10bn lawsuit against gunmakers

US Appeals Court Revives Mexico’s $10bn Lawsuit Against Gunmakers

As news broke that a US appeals court has revived Mexico’s $10 billion lawsuit against gunmakers, I couldn’t help but feel conflicted about the situation. On one hand, I understand Mexico’s concerns about the flood of military-style weapons that are being used by cartels, weapons that not even US citizens can legally own. It’s a legitimate problem that needs to be addressed. On the other hand, I can’t help but question the effectiveness and fairness of this lawsuit.

Mexico argued that the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA), a law that shields the gun industry from liability, doesn’t apply in this case because the injuries caused by these weapons are happening outside of the United States.… Continue reading

Japan and Germany sign military supply-sharing pact

Japan and Germany Sign Military Supply-Sharing Pact

As I read the news about Japan and Germany signing a military supply-sharing pact, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of déjà vu. It’s like the boys are back in town, ready to take on the world once again. And this time, they have the Americans on their side. It’s a familiar sight, as if history is repeating itself.

But amidst the excitement, I can’t help but wonder, is Italy joining the pact as well? After all, when it comes to alliances, the more, the merrier. The gang is getting back together, and it’s always comforting to have familiar faces by your side.… Continue reading

North Korea’s Kim warns failure to provide food a ‘serious political issue’

North Korea’s Kim warns failure to provide food a ‘serious political issue’

As I read through the varied opinions and insights on North Korea’s recent plea for food assistance, I couldn’t help but contemplate the gravity of the situation. It’s undeniable that the issue of failing to provide food in North Korea is indeed a serious political matter, one that affects not only the current regime but also the people of the country.

There’s no shortage of skepticism when it comes to Kim Jong-un’s concerns about food shortages. With images of his robust figure circulating online, it’s easy to question whether he has ever truly experienced hunger.… Continue reading