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Prince Harry Lambasted For Bashing America During UN Speech

“We stopped carrying what emasculated British royals think about our rights 246 years ago”

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During a speech at the UN, British royal Prince Harry moaned about the U.S. “rolling back constitutional rights” in a thinly veiled reference to the Supreme Court handing back rights over abortion to the States.

Harry, who is married to American ‘actress’ Megan Markle and living in the U.S. but isn’t a U.S. citizen (does he have a green card?), faced backlash after the comments in which he also implied that the SCOTUS decision is part of “a global assault on democracy and freedom.”

Markle, who is technically the Duchess of Sussex, recently also said in an interview with Vogue magazine that the couple had had a “guttural” reaction to the historic ruling.

If Harry is so concerned about American Constitutional rights, why has he previously trashed them?

Since marrying Markle, Harry has managed to completely alienate himself from British people after routinely bad mouthing the rest of the British royal family and blaming them for his fragile mental state.

Now he’s universally reviled by Americans to boot.

According to reports, Markle keeps a tight leash on Harry, not allowing him to hang out with his ‘sexist’ and ‘transphobic’ shooting pals anymore.

In fact, Harry has gotten rid of all his rifles and quit hunting, reportedly at her behest.

The couple have adopted a painfully cringe inducing woke public persona, routinely lecturing the public about damaging the environment, while at the same time traveling on private jets all the time.

Harry repeated the same mantra during the latest UN speech:

British working class rock star Noel Gallagher recently referred to Harry as a “fucking woke snowflake,” and a “fucking arsehole,” advising the prince “Just don’t be fucking dissing your family because there’s no need for it,” and joking, “This is what happens when you get involved with Americans. As simple as that.”

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    Zelensky Asks Spirit Cooker Marina Abramovic to be Ambassador for Ukraine, Help ‘Rebuild Schools’

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    Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky is recruiting spirit cooker Marina Abramovic to serve as an ambassador for Ukraine and help “rebuild schools.” 

    From The Telegraph, “Zelensky asks Marina Abramovic to be ambassador for Ukraine”:

    Volodymyr Zelensky has asked Marina Abramovic, the performance artist, to be an ambassador for Ukraine.

    ‌Ms Abramovic, a fierce critic of Vladimir Putin’s illegal invasion, said the Ukrainian president had asked for her help in rebuilding schools.

    […] ‌”I have been invited by Zelensky to be an ambassador of Ukraine, to help the children affected by rebuilding schools and such.”

    ‌She added: “I have also been invited to be a board member of the Babyn Yar organisation to continue to protect the memorial.”

    ‌The Holocaust memorial centre to Jews murdered by Nazis in Ukraine was damaged by Russian missile attacks in March last year.

    The “bombing” of the Babyn Yar memorial was confirmed to be a lie last year.

    ‌Ms Abramovic installed her work Crystal Wall of Crying at the memorial centre in Kyiv four months before Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

    ‌The wall, 40 metres long and three metres high, is made of coal and has large quartz crystals sticking out of it. Visitors can touch the installation, which mirrors the western wall in Jerusalem.

    Zelensky said last year his goal is to turn Ukraine into a “Greater Israel.”

    In Dec 2022, Zelensky made a deal with BlackRock’s Larry Fink to help “rebuild” Ukraine after the war and just last week the Biden regime announced Penny Pritzker would become their Special Representative for “rebuilding” Ukraine.

    This post was originally published by Information Liberation

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    Report: Elon Musk ‘Turned Off’ Starlink to Thwart Ukrainian Drone Attack on Crimea

    Musk himself said he actually declined a request to turn additional satellites on.

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    A new biography on Elon Musk claims that Musk “secretly ordered his engineers to turn off his company’s Starlink satellite communications network near the Crimean coast last year to disrupt a Ukrainian sneak attack on the Russian naval fleet,” though Musk himself said he actually declined a request to turn additional satellites on.

    From CNN, “CNN Exclusive: ‘How am I in this war?’: New Musk biography offers fresh details about the billionaire’s Ukraine dilemma”:

    Elon Musk secretly ordered his engineers to turn off his company’s Starlink satellite communications network near the Crimean coast last year to disrupt a Ukrainian sneak attack on the Russian naval fleet, according to an excerpt adapted from Walter Isaacson’s new biography of the eccentric billionaire titled “Elon Musk.”

    As Ukrainian submarine drones strapped with explosives approached the Russian fleet, they “lost connectivity and washed ashore harmlessly,” Isaacson writes.

    Musk’s decision, which left Ukrainian officials begging him to turn the satellites back on, was driven by an acute fear that Russia would respond to a Ukrainian attack on Crimea with nuclear weapons, a fear driven home by Musk’s conversations with senior Russian officials, according to Isaacson, whose new book is set to be released by Simon & Schuster on September 12.

    Musk’s concerns over a “mini-Pearl Harbor” as he put it, did not come to pass in Crimea. But the episode reveals the unique position Musk found himself in as the war in Ukraine unfolded. Whether intended or not, he had become a power broker US officials couldn’t ignore.

    The new book from Isaacson, the author of acclaimed biographies of Steve Jobs and Albert Einstein, provides fresh insights into Musk and how his existential dread of sparking a wider war drove him to spurn Ukrainian requests for Starlink systems they could use to attack the Russians.

    After Russia disrupted Ukraine’s communications systems just before its full-scale invasion in February 2022, Musk agreed to provide Ukraine with millions of dollars of SpaceX-made Starlink satellite terminals, which became crucial to Ukraine’s military operations. Even as cellular phone and internet networks had been destroyed, the Starlink terminals allowed Ukraine to fight and stay connected.

    But once Ukraine began to use Starlink terminals for offensive attacks against Russia, Musk started to second-guess that decision.

    “How am I in this war?” Musk asks Isaacson. “Starlink was not meant to be involved in wars. It was so people can watch Netflix and chill and get online for school and do good peaceful things, not drone strikes.”

    Musk was soon on the phone with President Joe Biden’s national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, the chairman of the joint chiefs, Gen. Mark Milley, and the Russian ambassador to the US to address anxieties from Washington, DC, to Moscow, writes Isaacson.

    Meanwhile, Mykhailo Fedorov, a deputy prime minister of Ukraine, was pleading with Musk to restore connectivity for the submarine drones by telling Musk about their capabilities in a text message, according to Isaacson. “I just want you—the person who is changing the world through technology—to know this,” Fedorov told Musk.

    Musk, the CEO of electric carmaker Tesla and private space exploration firm SpaceX, replied that he was impressed with the design of the submarine drones but that he wouldn’t turn satellite coverage back on for Crimea because Ukraine “is now going too far and inviting strategic defeat,” according to Isaacson.

    Musk did not respond to CNN’s request for comment but did respond to the story on Twitter/X.

    “The Starlink regions in question were not activated,” Musk said. “SpaceX did not deactivate anything.”

    “Both sides should agree to a truce,” Musk said. “Every day that passes, more Ukrainian and Russian youth die to gain and lose small pieces of land, with borders barely changing. This is not worth their lives.”

    “There was an emergency request from government authorities to activate Starlink all the way to Sevastopol,” he said in a follow-up tweet. “The obvious intent being to sink most of the Russian fleet at anchor. If I had agreed to their request, then SpaceX would be explicitly complicit in a major act of war and conflict escalation.”

    Ironically, the Ukrainian military (and by extension the war) is being kept alive entirely due to Starlink. If not for Starlink, Ukraine would have been forced to go to the negotiating table a long time ago.

    That said, Musk still deserves credit for advocating for peace while the bloodthirsty neocons running our government are doing everything in their power to escalate the war.

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    Civil Unrest Fears Grow As Youth Unemployment Accelerates

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    In nearly every country in the world, youth unemployment is much higher than general unemployment.

    Unfortunately, the pandemic only exacerbated matters. During a crucial stretch of their early careers, young adults were locked out of entry-level jobs, destroying their ability to pick up work experience and potentially impacting their long-term earnings.

    Now, nearly three years after COVID-19 first hit, young adults from some countries, like China, are struggling to find jobs. Using data from the OECD and the National Bureau of Statistics of ChinaVisual Capitalist’s Pallavi Rao and Niccolo Conte chart out the youth unemployment rate for 37 countries.

    Ranked: Countries With the Highest Youth Unemployment

    At the top of the list, Spain has the highest youth unemployment in the OECD, with nearly one in three young adults unable to find a job.

    ℹ️ Unemployed people are those who report that they are without work, are available for work, and have taken active steps to find work in the last four weeks. The youth unemployment rate is calculated as a percentage of the youth labor force.

    A mismatch between educational qualifications and the labor market has been cited as a significant reason for Spain’s lack of employed adults between the ages of 15–24.

    Meanwhile, the country’s reliance on temporary contracts and dependence on seasonal sectors—like tourism—to generate jobs are some of the many reasons for its persistently high reported unemployment across demographic groups.

    Listed below is the youth unemployment rate for all the OECD countries, and China, as of the second quarter of 2023.

    RankCountryAverage Youth
    Unemployment Rate
    1🇪🇸 Spain27.4%
    2🇨🇷 Costa Rica27.1%
    3🇸🇪 Sweden24.9%
    4🇬🇷 Greece23.6%
    5🇨🇳 China21.3%
    6🇮🇹 Italy21.3%
    7🇨🇱 Chile19.8%
    8🇱🇺 Luxembourg19.6%
    9🇸🇰 Slovakia18.8%
    10🇨🇴 Colombia18.7%
    11🇵🇹 Portugal17.2%
    12🇹🇷 Türkiye17.0%
    13🇫🇷 France16.9%
    14🇫🇮 Finland15.8%
    15🇪🇪 Estonia15.6%
    16🇧🇪 Belgium13.9%
    17🇱🇹 Lithuania13.8%
    18🇨🇿 Czech Republic13.7%
    19🇭🇺 Hungary13.3%
    20🇬🇧 United Kingdom11.4%
    21🇱🇻 Latvia11.0%
    22🇵🇱 Poland10.3%
    23🇳🇴 Norway10.2%
    24🇨🇦 Canada10.2%
    25🇦🇹 Austria9.6%
    26🇩🇰 Denmark9.3%
    27🇳🇱 Netherlands8.3%
    28🇺🇸 United States8.0%
    29🇦🇺 Australia7.8%
    30🇮🇪 Ireland7.4%
    31🇮🇸 Iceland7.3%
    32🇩🇪 Germany6.1%
    33🇸🇮 Slovenia5.6%
    34🇰🇷 Korea5.4%
    35🇮🇱 Israel5.3%
    36🇲🇽 Mexico5.2%
    37🇯🇵 Japan4.2%

    Announced in June, China’s youth unemployment rate has climbed to 21.3%, a meteoric rise since May 2018, when it was below 10%. The Chinese economy is in the midst of a slowdown and its steadily climbing youth unemployment prompted the government to suspend age-specific unemployment data for the near future.

    On the other side of the spectrum, in Japan, only 4.2% of young adults are without a job. A key reason for this is Japan’s shrinking and aging population that’s made for a tight labor market.

    Youth Unemployment: Men vs Women

    In most OECD countries, it’s common to see young men experiencing a higher unemployment rate compared to young women.

    This contrasts with the trend across all age groups in the OECD, where the unemployment rate is 6.3% for women and 6% for men.

    We visualize the countries in the dataset with the biggest gaps in youth unemployment below.

    There is no singular reason that explains this common gap.

    Across the OECD, more young women opt for tertiary education than young men, which may lead to better employment prospects. At the same time women are overrepresented in the health and social welfare sectors—both growing rapidly thanks to an aging population—that may make it easier for them to find jobs.

    Why Does Tracking Youth Unemployment Matter?

    Aside from being an indicator of general opportunities within a country, youth unemployment is a key metric to track, because it can be a bellwether for future economic prospects.

    High rates of youth unemployment also correlate to brain drain within a country, as young adults move elsewhere to find better jobs.

    Finally, large increases in unemployed youth have historically led to the potential of civil unrest, which makes it a politically-charged metric to identify and monitor for governments.

    This post was originally published at Zero Hedge

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