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1 AUG 2023 - Bud Light to Lay Off 350 Employees, White House Actively Censored Free Speech, Misgendering Is Now a Felony in Michigan, Illinois College Student Wins Lawsuit
In wake of the Dylan Mulvaney fiasco, Anheuser-Busch has announced that it is going to lay off about 350 employees. Also, the White House has been caught with their hands in the cookie jar, actively colluding with Big Tech to censor Free Speech. In Michigan, there is a new law that is chilling verbal discourse, misgendering a person can be reason for a felony charge. And finally, another win for Freedom of Speech, a University of Illinois student wins a Lawsuit, when she is silenced in class.
Popular beer company plans layoffs | ABCNLhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iP8MXMpbj18
BUD Light Shoots Down From No.1 to No.4 for Most opular Beers in Bars and Resaurants
Daily Caller / Andrew Powell / July 20, 2023
https://dailycaller.com/2023/07/20/bud-light-most-popular-beer-bars-restaurants-union-newsweek/
RIP Budweiser / To all the Former Budweiser Drinkers of Americahttps://www.youtube.com/shorts/kiwounFTKUA
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-admin-colluded-with-socia l-media-giants-to-censor-free-speech-missouri-louisiana-officials-to-say
Jim Jordan Obtains Facebook Files Showing White House Pressure to Censor AmericansDemocratic sponsor of updated hate crime bill becomes seventh lawmaker to face recall
Sinclair Broadcast Group / Rachel Louise Just / July 21st 2023
https://wwmt.com/news/state/noah-arbit-legislature-west-bloomfield-state-representative-seventh-lawmaker-face-recall-election-michigan-hate-crime-act-expansion-lgbtq-house-bill-4474
Michigan Pronouns Law Declared an 'Abomination' by Former JudgeColorado Supreme Court strikes down part of state’s cyberbullying law as unconstitutional
The Denver Post / Shelly Bradbury / March 28, 2023
Rationalist approaches to economics assume that people value their own interests over the interests of strangers. Cohn et al. wanted to examine the trade-off between material self-interest and more altruistic behaviors (see the Perspective by Shalvi). They distributed more than 17,000 wallets containing various sums of money in 355 cities across 40 countries. In contrast to what rationalist theories of economics predict, citizens were more likely to return wallets that contained more money. The findings also reveal a high level of civic honesty across nations.
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aau8712
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