Category: Culture

Protesting at Homes of Supreme Court Justices Isn’t Free Speech, It’s Harassment

The possible demise of Roe v. Wade revealed in a leaked draft of a majority opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization is sure...

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Global Methodist Church Launches – Separates from United Methodist Church

The Global Methodist Church (GMC), a new, international denomination, launched on May 1st, providing a home for churches who want to leave the United Methodist...

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Big Brother: CDC Tracked Millions of Phones to Monitor COVID-19 Lockdown Compliance

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is the national public health agency of the United States. We have probably heard from it and...

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Corporate Propagandists Should Leave Charlie Brown Alone, Especially on Mother’s Day

Just ahead of Sunday’s holiday, a brand-new Peanuts’ Mother’s Day special is scheduled to be released on Friday via Apple TV. It’s titled, “Snoopy Presents...

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Don’t Be Bullied in the Pronoun War

Two very different and conflicting articles appeared online recently regarding the new evolving rules on gender pronouns. Both are very much worth your attention. The...

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Baylor University Officially Launches ‘LGBTQ+ and Allies’ Student Organization

The Baylor University Board of Regents approved a “Resolution on a Caring Community, with “the possibility of establishing a new, chartered student group” for “Baylor’s LGBTQ...

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Oregon DOE Releases ‘Menstrual Dignity’ Toolkit – Places Products in Boys and Girls Restrooms

The Oregon Department of Education released a “Menstrual Dignity for Students Toolkit.” It instructs schools to place women’s hygiene products for “menstruating students” in “all...

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Hillsdale Prof Speaks at St. Vincent About ‘Black Privilege and Racial Hysteria’ – College Apologizes and Creates New Policy for Speakers

Hillsdale College Professor David Azzerad gave a lecture at St. Vincent College, a Benedictine school in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. The talk was titled, “Black Privilege and...

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Frozen Heads, Anti-Aging Drugs & the Never-Ending Quest for Eternal Life

“How long do I have left, Doctor?” That’s the question my friend posed to his oncologist recently, shortly after receiving a difficult diagnosis of Stage...

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Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Christian Flag in Boston Free Speech Case

In a unanimous decision, the U.S. Supreme Court declared a victory for free speech by ruling that in 2017, the City of Boston’s refusal to...

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Department of Homeland Security Launches Disinformation Governance Board

It’s been a while since I read George Orwell’s dystopian novel 1984. Nevertheless, I’m pretty sure it wasn’t meant to be a how-to book for...

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University of Virginia Professor Gives Strong Pro-Family Policy Advice to Lawmakers

Sometimes well-meaning legislators try to do good for the family through their policies. Sometimes those good efforts fall woefully short in deeply concerning ways. This...

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Should We Be Anxious About Nuclear War?

Russian state TV hosts Vladimir Solovyov and Margarita Simonyan engaged in a chilling exchange earlier this week, discussing the possibility and even probability (according to...

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Teachers are Invaluable, But They Aren’t Our Children’s Parents

Teachers are without a doubt an important influencer of our children. As a father of three, grandfather of five, and the product of a public-school...

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Look Up from Your Phone – And Have a Real-Life Conversation with a Real Person

If the world seems to be growing stranger by the day, maybe it’s because it is. Tuesday’s New York Post featured the story of Akihiko Kondo –...

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‘Johnny the Walrus’ Loved by Critics – But Makes Some Amazon Employees and Customers Really Sad

As I’m writing this, Johnny the Walrus is the best-selling book on Amazon. While critics have applauded the book, it enraged transgender activists and their...

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Prison Fellowship’s Second Chances: Sammy Perez Shares Story of Redemption and Hope for Former Prisoners

Sammy Perez knows about second chances. In 2005, he was sentenced to prison for ten years in Virginia, serving his time in both youth and...

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Two Congressmen Call for House Vote on ‘Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act’

This year will see the 50th anniversary of Title IX, a law passed by Congress in 1972, whose purpose is to protect women’s opportunities in...

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Pray for Elon Musk and for Blinded Liberal Eyes to be Opened

Media was buzzing late Monday and Tuesday with liberal reaction to Elon Musk’s controversial purchase of the social media giant Twitter. It was decidedly negative....

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Ignore the Environmental “Prophets” of Gloom and Doom

To paraphrase the words of President Ronald Reagan, “There they go again.” According to socio-biologist Edward Wilson, the world has just 27 years and 251...

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American Library Association Chooses Marxist Lesbian as President-Elect

The American Library Association (ALA) recently announced that Emily Drabinski was voted in as their 2022-2023 president-elect. She will serve as president of the organization...

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Beware of Any Earth Day Celebration that Ignores the Author of Creation

This Earth Day, instead of championing cataclysmic predictions about creation’s fragility – warnings that routinely fall spectacularly short – we should be turning to creation’s...

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Instead of Firing Coach Kennedy, Bremerton High Should Be Hiring More Like Him

Between 2008 and 2015, Joe Kennedy was one of over 40,000 football coaches in the United States. But his membership in the gridiron fraternity ended...

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The Washington Post Exposes Anonymous Creator of Popular Conservative Twitter Account, Forcing Her into Hiding

Imagine you’re a normal American woman in a typical profession, say, real estate. And in your spare time, you create a Twitter account entitled Libs...

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