Category: Culture
More Antisemitism — Legacy Media Implies Israeli Rescue Mission is War Crime
Israeli Defense Forces rescued four hostages from Hamas on Saturday — 245 days after the terror group kidnapped hundreds of civilians from Israel. According to...
Read MoreTeen Boys Falling Prey to Financial Sextortion — Here’s What Parents Can Do
Jump To… Background Why It Matters Jordan’s Story Solving Sextortion What Parents Can Do Sexual extortion is the fastest growing cybercrime in America, the Federal...
Read MoreComics, Charlie Brown and Our Hunger for Wholesomeness
Sequential artwork, the earliest versions of comics or comic strips, were first spotted in Egyptian hieroglyphs and Greek friezes. Other early drawings attempted to communicate...
Read MoreCeltics’ Coach Focus on Faith Over Race Causes Press Room to Go Silent
The Celtics v. Maverick NBA finals is the first time since 1975 the championship game has seen two black head coaches square off, according to...
Read MoreMoral Surrender, Divisiveness and David French
The New York Times columnist David French is upset over being canceled from participating in a denominational conference – despite having personally cancelled himself from the...
Read MorePediatrics Organization Urges Their Peers to Cease Harming Children
The strongly pro-family American College of Pediatricians (ACPeds) has drafted and released the Doctors Protecting Children Declaration, calling all clinical professionals to cease harming their...
Read MoreThe Methodists are Migrating: Does the Church Care More About Inclusion, or Biblical Truth?
What started as a battle in the United Methodist Church (UMC) over biblical truth and church disciplines has grown to include issues further splitting many...
Read MoreHow the Binary in ‘LGBTQ+’ Reveals Its Utter Incoherence
Too many people easily assume that all the letters in the sexual revolution alphabet soup are all generally aligned with a common belief system, making...
Read MoreNew DOE Rule Discriminates Against Women in Sports … Time to #TakeBackTitleIX
Dating back to the 1970s, women’s equality in sports has been protected under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. This act prohibits discrimination...
Read MoreGeneral Dwight Eisenhower, The Men of D-Day, and Things Worth Dying For
Today we commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day, the launch of Operation Overlord and the allied armies’ push to free Western Europe from Nazi Germany...
Read MoreFive Things for Christians to Remember During ‘LGBT Pride Month’
It’s early in June, and, if you’re like me, you’re probably already weary of “LGBT Pride Month” and the celebration of homosexuality and transgenderism. What...
Read MoreHow the ‘Right to Marry’ Became a ‘Right to Children’
In 2013, Amy Davidson Sorkin covered for The New Yorker the Supreme Court hearings over California’s Proposition 8. As shocking as it sounds today, there...
Read MoreMajor Scientific Journal is Discouraging Study of Gender Confusion
Nature has been one of the most respected and extensively read scientific journals in the academic literature. Founded in 1869, its articles have long been...
Read MoreWe’re All the ‘Tank Man’ Now in the War Against Woke
We don’t know his name, nor what happened to him. Instead, in the 35 years since that June day, the lone, solitary civilian standing in...
Read MoreI Like People Who Fly Flags
There’s been a lot of talk and debate recently about flags, especially the flags flying outside the homes of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito. It...
Read MoreWalmart Ramps Up Pride Merch as Target Stores Scale Back
As Target scale back its Pride Month merchandise due to lagging sales, Walmart has decided it might be good business to ramp up their Pride...
Read MoreCalifornia Legislature Advances Bill Forcing Teachers to Hide Mental Health Information From Parents
California’s Senate Education Committee voted in favor of a bill that prohibits school employees from telling parents about their child’s struggle with transgenderism. AB 1955...
Read MoreWorld’s Longest Serving Flight Attendant Curtailed Career to Care for Her Son with Down Syndrome
Bette Nash, age 88, who holds the Guinness World Record for the longest serving flight attendant, has died. Nicknamed “Nash Dash,” the legendary American Airlines...
Read MoreJerry Seinfeld, Dominant Masculinity and Culture’s Hunger for Real Men
Jerry Seinfeld has been in the news quite a bit lately and for reasons usually not associated with a standup comedian who has made his...
Read More‘USA Today’ Deletes U.S. Senator’s Editorial for Being Biologically Truthful
Louisianna Senator John Kennedy found out after the fact that USA Today deleted his already-published op-ed on keeping males out of women’s sports from eight...
Read MoreGeorge H.W. Bush’s Last Words, Last Song and Lasting Advice
Former president George H.W. Bush hosted an unusual visitor on the last day of his life, November 30, 2018. A double amputee, Irish tenor Ronan...
Read MoreINVESTIGATION: Who funds anti-Israel protests?
JUMP TO On the Ground (Figure 1) Heavy Hitters (Figure 2) Middle Men (Figure 3) Private Funds (Figure 4) Why It Matters More than 3,500...
Read MoreOne Photo, Many Stories
The front page of Tuesday’s Wall Street Journal features a photo of the back of a woman standing and holding a child before row upon...
Read MoreVirgin Island — The Newest Dating Show With A Seedy Message
What does it say about our collective perceptions of dating and marriage that being a virgin is interesting enough to anchor an entire TV show?...
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