Government Schools Ablaze
Our national education system has big problems. Test scores are down, radicalization is up, and mental health issues are commonplace.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Our national education system has big problems. Test scores are down, radicalization is up, and mental health issues are commonplace.
What is adulthood? In one way, our Constitution specifies adulthood, with the Twenty-sixth Amendment: Section 1. The right of citizens of the United States, who are eighteen years of age or older, to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of age. Section 2. The …
To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize,” serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of freedom of speech in safeguarding individual liberty and identifying systems of oppression.
Has anyone seen a newspaper correction about the crazy coverage of covid that proved to be wrong, wrong, wrong? Has anyone in the media apologized for dismissing ivermectin as horse medicine?
The existence and promotion of multiple national anthems undermines this unity, serving as a tool for division rather than cohesion.
The idea of a septuagenarian SWAT team comes to mind after watching a viral video of a Chilean all-female team’s grand failure at the recent UAE SWAT Dubai Police Challenge (yes, there is such a thing).
The ancient Spartan ethos was encapsulated in the solemn phrase “Return with your shield or on it.
All opinion pieces in the New York Times now reflect the opinion of the paper’s staff after the staff succeeded in getting an editorial page editor fired after running a column by Senator Tom Cotton.
Amidst discussions about historical injustices in America, a growing chorus advocates for a shift in focus towards addressing contemporary atrocities.
In today’s society, the art of civilized debate seems to be a “lost art,” and the culprit lies in the closure of minds to dissenting narratives.
Yes, our country is a mess. How did we get here? Was it incompetence or intentional?
Today, we live in a world of confusion and delusion, like I never could have dreamed we’d see in my lifetime. Or ever, for that matter.
It’s a harsh sentiment to express, but some argue that USA Today mirrors characteristics reminiscent of a modern-day Babylon.
We have previously reported on the Federal Bureau of Investigation and its supposedly abandoned policy of surveilling “Radical Traditionalist Catholics.” That story has pretty much faded away, but I seriously doubt that everyone in the FBI has forgotten that we are the absolutely greatest threat to America! Well, the US is not the only nation …
So, you fancy yourself an apocalypse-ready, off-the-grid, wilderness survivor, eh? Hold onto your camouflage hats, survival enthusiasts—there’s a twist in this survival tale!
The infamous Wounded Knee Massacre (1890) marked the brutal conclusion of the American Indian Wars, leaving hundreds of Lakota Sioux dead.
The point of Black History Month was to build the esteem and reputation of black people, who are one-eighth of the U.S. population. I am cool with that. What about the other seven-eighths of the population that didn’t sit around eating bonbons while watching slaves pick cotton.
Is There Something Coming Up This Summer That We Don’t Know About? Like The Anarchy Of 2020?
ITEM 1: The Daily Wire reported, “Pro-Life Demonstrators Found Guilty, Face Up To 11 Years In Federal Prison.” But hey, do not imprison women who get illegal abortions. ITEM 2: KTLA reported, “Woman who fatally stabbed man 108 times gets probation, no prison time.” The judge said at least she was not protesting abortion. ITEM …
But before we all jump on the San Francisco 49ers bandwagon — hoping no homeless person took a dump in it — let us remember Holden Armenta.