The Issues

Zelenskiy Criticizes Allies for Inaction Amid North Korean Troop Deployments in Ukraine

Zelenskyy’s recent comments about the lack of a meaningful response from Western allies to North Korea’s military involvement in the Ukrainian war have struck a personal chord with me. Watching as the situation continues to evolve, it feels like there is a growing disparity between the gravity of the circumstances and the lethargic nature of international reactions. For a leader at war, the expectation is simple: if one area escalates, the response should match that intensity. But, what does it say about our global priorities when allies are, as Zelenskyy put it bluntly, sitting on “zero” response?

The deployment of North Korean troops to support Russia should have raised alarm bells across the globe.… Continue reading

MAGA Supporters Panic as Women Turn Out in Record Numbers to Vote

Prominent right-wing influencers Mike Cernovich and Charlie Kirk have expressed concern over the early voting turnout among women which could negatively impact Donald Trump’s chances of victory. A Politico analysis showed a 10% gender gap in early voting, with women constituting 55% of early voters. Cernovich praised Trump’s strategy of targeting male audiences through podcast appearances but criticised the campaign’s engagement with women voters.

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Elon Musk Skips Election Hearing Amid Calls for Billionaire Accountability

Pennsylvania Judge Angelo Foglietta has permitted Elon Musk to continue with million dollar cash giveaways in the swing states pending a decision by a federal court. Elon Musk is giving away cash prizes to registered voters who sign a petition to support the US constitution. District Attorney Lawrence Krasner filed a lawsuit against Musk, claiming he is running an illegal lottery.

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Trump’s Dangerous Masculinity: “I’m Gonna Do It Whether Women Like It or Not”

The Trump campaign strategised to appeal to male voters by increasing levels of misogyny and vilifying women. Signs of their misogynistic ethos included inappropriate “jokes”, devaluations of women and rape threats towards celebrities who expressed anti-Trump sentiments. This misogynistic narrative is part of a broader strategy to normalise sexist behaviour and appeal to infrequent male voters in the hope they will give Trump their votes.

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Elon Musk Skips Philadelphia Hearing on Super PAC Lottery Without Consequences

Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner is suing Tesla founder Elon Musk over his super PAC’s intention to give out $1 million a day to voters in key battleground states in the 2024 election. The case, which initially began in the local Court of Common Pleas, has been moved to a federal court on Musk’s request. Krasner’s attorneys are contesting the transfer, requesting the matter be returned to a state court as the case involves state law issues.

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Elon Musk Ordered to Attend Court Hearing Over $1 Million Voter Lottery Allegations in Philadelphia

Also on Wednesday, attorneys for Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner revealed in a court filing that his lawsuit against Musk, who is an ally of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, and the America PAC had “triggered an avalanche of [social media] posts from Musk’s followers,” many of whom “made antisemitic attacks on Krasner.” After Krasner filed his suit Monday, Musk in a post on his social media site X noted his agreement with a user’s claim that the district attorney knows the $1 million daily giveaway is “not illegal but wants a leftist judge to stop it before Election Day,” the lawyers for the DA wrote. Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner revealed his lawsuit against Musk and the America PAC “triggered an avalanche of [social media] posts from Musk’s followers,” many of whom “made antisemitic attacks on Krasner.”

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Elon Musk Skips Philadelphia Hearing on Super PAC Lottery, Drawing Criticism of Wealthy Defiance Against Law

Musk’s attorneys filed documents Wednesday night in the U.S. District Court in Philadelphia, a federal court, requesting the matter be moved to their jurisdiction – and out of the local Court of Common Pleas. “We will proceed to federal court and we will address the issues there, and seek to have the matter remanded back to the state court. The DA is also charged with protecting the public from interference with the integrity of elections,” Krasner said in a statement after the civil suit was announced.

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Record Turnout: Black Voters in Georgia Set New Early Voting Milestone

There have been 3.2 million votes cast thus far, according to election data from the Georgia Secretary of State’s Office. Raffensperger, both he and Sterling are Republicans, said this is going to be a “tight election” but “it’s going to be a close election in all battleground states” so Georgia voters should expect a long Super Tuesday night. The early voting period ends on Friday, November 1, and with a 45% statewide turnout, there has been a record number of votes cast in Georgia, a crucial battleground state for United States Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. As to be expected, the majority of the votes come from metro Atlanta where the majority of the state’s voters reside, but there have also been record-breaking turnouts in smaller and mid-sized counties up and down the state.