Some news stories you might have missed: • Kenneth-in-the-212: A Kevin Spacey victim responds to the new 2-part Max documentary Spacey Unmasked. • The Advocate: A TV writer claimed he wasn’t hired for being a straight, white man. CBS’s response was brutal. • X: While addressing the Libertarian National Convention, independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. equated wearing a face mask during COVID to slavery. White guy who grew up rich thinks wearing a mask is just like slavery…
RFK Jr: They asked me why I wasn’t wearing a mask. They said wasn’t I scared of dying of covid? I said to them, there’s a lot worse things than dying. They said to me, like what? I said like living like a slave. pic.twitter.com/Vi0Hr23PBO
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 24, 2024
• Axios: The International Court of Justice ruled that Israel “must immediately halt” its military operation in Rafah. The court has no way of enforcing its orders, but the ruling is the latest sign of mounting international pressure on Israel to end the war in Gaza. • NBC News: Florida wants local elections officials to use lists assembled by far-right activists, some of whom falsely believe the 2020 election was stolen, to potentially remove people from the state’s voter rolls. • Washington Post: Morgan Spurlock, a filmmaker whose 2004 Oscar-nominated doc-film “Super Size Me” chronicled the physical and mental effects of eating nothing but McDonald’s for 30 days — died at 53 of complications of cancer.
Morgan Spurlock, a documentary filmmaker who chronicled a month of watching his body swell and his mood sink from eating only McDonald’s meals in 2004 Oscar-nominated “Super Size Me,” died May 23 at age 53. https://t.co/cjSbae1IJ9
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) May 24, 2024
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