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WaPo Worried Images of Unveiled Iranian Women Protesting Regime Could Tie Hijabs to ‘Oppression,’ Justify ‘Sanctions’

Images of unveiled Iranian women protesting against the Islamic regime of Iran following the death of young woman in police custody risk producing “misogynistic assumptions that the veil is a universal marker for oppression,” warned a recent Washington Post essay, which also argued such depictions risk “legitimizing foreign intervention, from increased sanctions to warfare.”

Women burn headscarves during a rally in Cyprus' southern coastal city of Limassol on Octo

Former Democrat NY Assemblyman Dov Hikind Endorses Lee Zeldin

Former New York state assemblyman and “lifelong Democrat” Dov Hikind threw his support behind Republican Congressman Lee Zeldin, who is campaigning to be governor of New York, arguing that only Zeldin can “save our state” from the “disastrous” Democrat governor as well as the “rampant” crime and “tanking” economy.

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National Review Film Critic Armond White Praises ‘My Son Hunter’ as ‘Work of Art’

Iconoclastic film critic Armond White has delivered an unqualified rave for “My Son Hunter,” praising director Robert Davi and producer Phelim McAleer for turning “a political argument into a work of art.” In his review published Wednesday in the National Review, White argued that the movie shows more ethical integrity than the entirety of the mainstream news media when it sought to bury the Hunter Biden laptop scandal ahead of the 2020 presidential election. He also praised actor Laurence Fox’s “uncanny” performance, adding that the movie gives a ” human scale to the inconceivable corruption we witness but that politicians and media tell us to ignore.”

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