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Glenn Beck and Guest RIP UN-led ‘Global Effort’ to Shut Down Free Speech and Promote Propaganda
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Glenn Beck and Guest RIP UN-led ‘Global Effort’ to Shut Down Free Speech and Promote Propaganda

Podcast host and Blaze Media founder Glenn Beck and Propaganda Wars author Justin Haskins called out the United Nations over the newly adopted Global Digital Compact (GDC), a Soviet Union-style agreement to restrict online free speech. Beck and Haskin discussed on Thursday the UN’s Summit of the Future agenda and expansion of the organization's ability to restrict free speech globally through the GDC. “They want to create all kinds of different collaborations with the media, with big tech companies to control the internet for misinformation, disinformation, hate speech, etcetera,” Haskins warned, affirming that the compact reads like something taken out of the Soviet Union. Haskins explained that the GDC aims to “to dramatically increase global governance of artificial intelligence.” Haskins continued to share the UN’s goal of creating new “organizations,” one of which is the Global Dialogue on AI governance program. Additionally, the UN is pressing for more collaboration with Big Tech.  Haskins went on to characterize the motive behind these efforts as being “designed to embed artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies with leftwing social justice goals. They’re very clear about that in the document.”  Haskins added, “This is probably the largest propaganda effort the UN is about to launch, the largest propaganda effort, I think, in modern history.” He went on to give an example of the censorship called for in the recently passed agreement, he read from the agreement:  “Provide, promote, and facilitate access to and dissemination of independent and fact-based timely targeted clear accessible multilingual and science-based information to counter mis and disinformation, strengthening independent and public media and supporting journalist and media workers.”   Haskins continued to describe the ramifications of this agreement, explaining: “So what we’re talking about is creating fact-checking apparatus at the United Nations.” Haskins summarized the point of the agreement as follows: “Get everybody off the internet that the United Nations doesn’t like, to silence people who are not going along with it, and create a vast propaganda network.”  In response, Beck rebuked the UN concepts as “crazy,” before ending on a relatively positive note. “The only one that is standing in the way of the global effort to shut voices down, the only one with any real clout is Elon Musk. That’s one man, against the world.” he said, praising Musk for his approach to free speech.  Conservatives are under attack. Contact your representatives and demand that Big Tech be held to account to mirror the First Amendment while providing transparency, clarity on hate speech and equal footing for conservatives. If you have been censored, contact us using CensorTrack’s contact form, and help us hold Big Tech accountable.
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STUDY: VP Debate Host CBS Is Wildly Slanted In Favor of Harris-Walz
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STUDY: VP Debate Host CBS Is Wildly Slanted In Favor of Harris-Walz

Tomorrow night, CBS’s Norah O’Donnell and Margaret Brennan will moderate the 2024 vice presidential debate between Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Ohio Senator JD Vance. Much as we found prior to the presidential debate on ABC three weeks ago, our analysis of CBS’s campaign coverage suggests the event will likely be a friendly venue for the Democratic nominee, and far more hostile to the Republican. During the two months from July 21 (when President Biden left the race) through September 27, our analysts reviewed all 346 minutes of campaign coverage (161 stories) on the CBS Evening News and its Saturday/Sunday twin, the CBS Weekend News. We found that coverage of Vice President Kamala Harris has been extremely positive (84%), while coverage of former President Donald Trump has been lopsidedly negative (79%). (See Methodology explanation at the end of this post.) While there was far less discussion of the vice presidential candidates, we found the same wild imbalance: 89% positive coverage for the Democrat Walz, vs. 89% negative coverage for the Republican Vance. Add it all up, and coverage of the Democratic ticket on the CBS Evening News was 85% positive, vs. 81% negative for the Republicans. CBS’s campaign coverage is nearly as skewed as we found on the NBC Nightly News during the same period (65% positive for the Democrats, vs 89% negative for the Republicans). Those numbers are more tilted than anything seen in prior election years, yet still aren’t as extreme as the ridiculously skewed coverage thus far on ABC’s World News Tonight: 97% positive for the Democrats, vs. 96% negative for the Republicans. The bias was evident in CBS’s coverage of both policy issues and candidate controversies. On the issues, for example, viewers heard no criticisms from either reporters or non-Republican sources of Harris’s poor record on immigration. Similarly, there have been no statements from reporters or non-Republicans criticizing either Harris or Walz for being too liberal. Details: ■ The Issues: CBS Tilts to the Democrats: Debates are supposed to be about the various policies proposed by each side, so expect CBS’s hosts to zero in on the three issues featured more than any other in their campaign coverage: abortion (5 minutes, 51 seconds), immigration (10 minutes, 33 seconds) and the economy (23 minutes, 6 seconds). The Trump-Vance ticket received its best coverage on the economy: 65% positive, vs. 35% negative. Often, the praise came from voters, such as the man interviewed on the September 8 Weekend News who explained his support for Trump: “We need to turn this country back to what we had under his presidency. We’ve never had it so good in my lifetime.” Yet CBS’s coverage of Harris-Walz’s economic policies was incrementally more positive: 66% positive, 34% negative. On the September 4 Evening News, for example, correspondent Ed O’Keefe found a small business owner who extolled the benefits of Harris’s program: “Saving paperwork is fantastic, but even the [new tax] deduction... that would help us to reinvest in our business.” Earlier, on August 16, correspondent Nancy Cordes praised Harris’s plan to expand to boost the child tax credit: “The last time Congress hiked the child tax credit during the pandemic, the childhood poverty rate dropped in half.” On immigration, there were no explicit evaluations of Harris from reporters or nonpartisan sources, but plenty of criticism of Trump’s views as radical (73% negative). On the August 9 Evening News, for instance, Cordes promoted the views of a local Arizona Republican who faulted Trump’s plan to reverse the damage of the Biden years: “If we did resort to mass deportation, that would crash our economy like we have never seen before.” And on abortion, there were extremely few evaluative comments made about either side’s position. CBS’s Ed O’Keefe on September 11 reported that in her endorsement of the Democrat, singer Taylor Swift positively “cited Harris’s choice of running mate Tim Walz and his standing up for a woman’s right to her own body.” But two days later (September 13) anchor Norah O’Donnell uniquely covered how Pope Francis had condemned Harris’s pro-abortion views as just as bad as Trump’s anti-immigration stance: “They are both against life, the one who throws away the migrants, as well as the one who kills children.” Neither ABC’s World News Tonight nor the NBC Nightly News bothered to mention the Pope’s condemnation of Harris’s position. ■ Candidate Controversies: Only Bashing Trump and Vance: CBS’s skewed coverage of policy was tame compared to the massive imbalance in their coverage (as well as ABC’s and NBC’s) of various controversies involving the Republican candidates, vs. virtually non-existent coverage of the Democratic ticket’s controversies. Topping the list: Continued hostile coverage of Trump for his post-election efforts in 2020 (7 minutes, 7 seconds, just since July 21), followed by nearly as much airtime to the ticket’s comments about the effect of Haitian immigrants on Springfield, Ohio (7 minutes, 2 seconds). There were no positive comments for Trump or Vance on either of these controversies, just 100% negative coverage. Regarding Springfield, “former President Donald Trump poured fuel on local grievances with a baseless conspiracy theory,” correspondent Lilia Luciano scolded on the September 11 Evening News. “The claims are false, but the pain in the community has been real for a while.” “Top Ohio Republicans this week have repeatedly called the false claims pushed by Trump and JD Vance untrue, but that hasn’t stopped them from blaming Democrats,” reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns echoed eight days later (September 19). There were no Democratic controversies that received more than scant attention on CBS. The most coverage — a piddling 80 seconds — went to the GOP argument that Harris and Walz were too liberal, and that was presented as strictly a partisan attack. There were no statements from reporters or non-partisan sources criticizing either Harris or Walz for being too liberal. Instead, Harris was treated to enthusiastic soundbites from everyday voters. “Kamala becoming the nominee has brought energy and hope back to politics,” one voter cheered on the August 24 Weekend News. “I’m excited. I’m ready to go out and vote,” another individual told CBS’s Weijia Jiang on the September 8 Weekend News. CBS found joy for Tim Walz, too. “I think he is a great gentleman and good leader. He really engages in every community,” a Minnesota voter touted on the September 1 Weekend News. +++++ Three weeks ago, we reported ABC’s World News Tonight had heavily slanted its coverage in favor of the Democrats, foreshadowing how anchors David Muir and Linsey Davis would go after former President Trump at the September 10 debate. By any historical measure, campaign coverage on the CBS Evening News is wildly imbalanced this year (just not as ridiculous as on ABC). We’ll soon find out if it means another lopsided debate, with a pair of liberal anchors joining the Democratic candidate in a three-on-one debate with the sole Republican on stage.   METHODOLOGY: To determine the spin of news coverage, our analysts tallied all explicitly evaluative statements about each candidate from either reporters, anchors or non-partisan sources such as experts or voters. Evaluations from partisan sources, as well as neutral statements, were not included. As we did in 2016 and 2020, we separated personal evaluations of each candidate from statements about their prospects in the campaign horse race (i.e., standings in the polls, chances to win, etc.). While such comments can have an effect on voters (creating a bandwagon effect for those seen as winning, or demoralizing the supports of those portrayed as losing), they are not “good press” or “bad press” as understood by media scholars as far back as Michael Robinson’s groundbreaking research on the 1980 presidential campaign.
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Left-wing editor cries 'Christian nationalism' after flight attendant wishes her 'blessed' night — and backlash is brutal
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Left-wing editor cries 'Christian nationalism' after flight attendant wishes her 'blessed' night — and backlash is brutal

A left-wing editor said it was evidence of "creeping Christian nationalism" after a flight attendant wished her a "blessed" night — and commenters on X reacted to the journalist's complaint with a barrage of scorn. Mother Jones editor in chief Clara Jeffery wrote on X, "Creeping Christian nationalism alert: @AlaskaAir flight attendant just wished us a 'blessed' night as we landed in SFO (!) to groans. Other adjectives that would have sufficed: great, awesome, fabulous, amazing, fantastic… As my rowmate said, 'this ain’t Montgomery, sweetie,'" according to various media outlets. 'You have issues greater than a flight attendant’s well wishes.' It appears Jeffery deleted her controversial X post, which reportedly went live Friday night after her arrival in San Francisco — but plenty of notable observers read it and didn't like it one bit. Kamala Harris fundraiser Armand Domalewski replied to Jeffery: "Respectfully, I’m a pretty left leaning guy, and I wish folks a blessed day fairly often. It’s just a nice thing to say." Jeffery shot back: "Eh. It’s a matter of respect for the audience before you. Respecting their space and norms and wishes. Dominant cultures always feel they have a right to enforce their norms and intents. And…way off @AlaskaAir’s brand." With that, Domalewski smartly retorted, "As a practicing Catholic I don’t feel like being publicly Christian is really the dominant culture here in SF lol." Others reacted similarly: — (@) — (@) — (@) — (@) — (@) — (@) — (@) — (@) — (@) Others pointed out that Jeffery herself has used the term "bless" in the past.Jeffery so far hasn't deleted a pushback post apparently against the derision her "creeping Christian nationalism" statement elicited; not surprisingly, she specifically notes those of the right-wing persuasion: — (@) "The thing about being dragged by rw 'alphas' is that they are all so so so dumb," she said.But Jeffery promptly got dragged yet again as her apparent pushback post has been massively ratioed as of Monday morning with just over 200 likes and nearly 1,000 comments. Here are some of them:"I hate to break it to you sweetie pie, but relatively few of those dragging you are [right wing]. So far it has been mostly [left wing] and centrists and really every tribe on the planet," one commenter observed. "Could be the real [right-wing] 'alphas' think the wicked witch of Mother Jones is just beneath them. Bless your heart.""Looks like you're being dragged by just about everyone, have a blessed day!" another declared."Maybe log off for a couple years," another suggested."Have a blessed day," one commenter said."Clinical psychopaths are quite good at portraying themselves as victims," another noted. "Maybe you should look into that, psycho.""Have you thought that maybe YOU’RE the problem? I mean, look at the comments," another wrote. "Maybe some self reflection would be a good thing for you." Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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‘That’s just the data’: Scientist obliterates Bill Maher’s climate change narrative
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‘That’s just the data’: Scientist obliterates Bill Maher’s climate change narrative

Bill Maher may commonly find himself as the voice of reason among his fellow liberals — but on a recent segment of “Real Time with Bill Maher,” one of his guests took that position instead. While Maher repeated media talking points regarding the death of the Great Barrier Reef, his guest, Bjørn Lomborg, dismantled his argument with ease. “What will the ocean look like? I mean, I’m not talking about oceans rising, I’m talking about oceans dying — and the world can’t live with dead oceans. And it seems like they’re in bad shape, between all the plastic in them, they’re overfished,” Maher tells Lomborg. “Coral reefs, I know you’ve talked about, ‘Oh, that’s exaggerated.’ Tell me about why you think the coral reef problem is exaggerated,” he added. Despite Maher’s confidence in his lead-up, Lomborg was ready for it. “That’s just the data,” he retorted. “Remember, by the end of the century, the U.N. estimates the average person on the planet will be 450% as rich as he or she is today. So that means instead of being 450% as rich, we will feel like we’re only 435% as rich.” “Yes, that’s a problem, no, it’s not the end of the world,” he continued, before making his point about the coral reef. “The guys who do the data every year on the coral reef since 1986 have been assessing what is the total outcome of how good does the coral reef look.” “In 2009 to 2012, we thought it was terrible. It was really dramatic. The Guardian wrote the obituary for the Great Barrier Reef. And the point I’ve just been making is the last three years, they’ve been at the highest level, the most coral reef we’ve ever seen in those areas,” Lomborg explained. “Most of the challenge comes from overfishing, from industrial pollution, from sea runoff, and those are the things we should fix. But we’re not being well-informed if we’re being told this is because of climate change, so we’ve got to change our entire infrastructure on our global economy in order to save the oceans, when it’s not actually what’s going to happen,” he finished. Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” is on the same page. “If you don’t give AOC the power to fix the climate, that’s one of the things that they would love to cancel everybody for and keep liberals in a constant state of hysteria,” Rubin says. Want more from Dave Rubin?To enjoy more honest conversations, free speech, and big ideas with Dave Rubin, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Todd Howard admits Starfield is “irresponsibly large”
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Todd Howard admits Starfield is “irresponsibly large”

It is a truth universally acknowledged that Morrowind is the greatest game ever created. At least, acknowledged by me, and that’s all that matters. That weird sideways step in the Elder Scrolls series took the action away from wide procedural generation in Daggerfall to a smaller, more focused approach - with incredible success. Recently things have been going the other way, though, with Starfield containing an especially large galaxy to explore. Bethesda head honcho Todd Howard has spoken about why its games are getting bigger, and how it tries to balance that with fun. Continue reading Todd Howard admits Starfield is “irresponsibly large” MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Starfield mods, Best RPGs, Best space games
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New Arc Line is almost the steampunk Baldur’s Gate 3 of my dreams
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New Arc Line is almost the steampunk Baldur’s Gate 3 of my dreams

Perhaps it’s just me, but there's something so fascinating about looking back at our predecessors’ visions of the future. Flying cars, robots; things that now seem almost quaint compared to our modern, neon-bathed, cybernetic dreams. Unlike the ever-popular cyberpunk worlds associated with capitalist dystopias or impending armageddon, New Arc Line's steampunk setting is infused with a feeling of hope. The titular city represents prosperity, the American dream - it’s like walking back in time to an era that, while ravaged by war, outwardly looks a little brighter. Continue reading New Arc Line is almost the steampunk Baldur’s Gate 3 of my dreams MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best RPG games, Best story games, Best upcoming PC games
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DOCTOR Jill Biden's Treatment of Joe As He Awkwardly Talks to the Press So Very Very EYE-OPENING (Watch)
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DOCTOR Jill Biden's Treatment of Joe As He Awkwardly Talks to the Press So Very Very EYE-OPENING (Watch)

DOCTOR Jill Biden's Treatment of Joe As He Awkwardly Talks to the Press So Very Very EYE-OPENING (Watch)
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Harris-Walz Campaign Already Spotted Lowering Expectations Ahead of the VP Debate
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Harris-Walz Campaign Already Spotted Lowering Expectations Ahead of the VP Debate

Harris-Walz Campaign Already Spotted Lowering Expectations Ahead of the VP Debate
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SOOOPER Jesus-y: Vile, Kamala-Supporting, Leftist Harpy VERY Joyful God Is Punishing MAGA with Helene
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SOOOPER Jesus-y: Vile, Kamala-Supporting, Leftist Harpy VERY Joyful God Is Punishing MAGA with Helene

SOOOPER Jesus-y: Vile, Kamala-Supporting, Leftist Harpy VERY Joyful God Is Punishing MAGA with Helene
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10 FPS Games With Unique Mechanics
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10 FPS Games With Unique Mechanics

The FPS genre is one of the most saturated in the market, with many titles fading into the background behind industry leaders.
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