What’s Wrong With This Woke Picture? (#3)
Did Sgt. Maj. Ron Cook create the Eagle Feather Ceremony at West Point or was he recruited by the USMA DEI Office to perform it?
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Did Sgt. Maj. Ron Cook create the Eagle Feather Ceremony at West Point or was he recruited by the USMA DEI Office to perform it?
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the enigmatic world of Vague-Bookers, those subtle social media sorcerers who have us all playing detective on a daily basis.
Why does West Point promote any identity other than American? Why officially cheer or even recognize a personal identity other than cadet, classmate, soldier and soon to be officer in the United States Army?
In the evolving landscape of societal change, a concerning proposal looms on the horizon: the government’s inclination to regulate internet access.
Harvard to Google: Drop dead! The hedge fund with a university attached is divesting Google and Facebook
The misguided connection drawn between canine breeding and the deplorable eugenics movement, reflects a complex interplay of historical circumstances and scientific misunderstanding.
We reported, on Tuesday, how University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill not just toast, but toast which has fallen on the floor, buttered side down, after The Philadelphia Inquirer noted her terrible performance before a congressional committee: When given the chance, though, the presidents — Dr Magill, Harvard president Claudine Gay and Massachusetts Institute of …
West Point, where dreams of Duty, Honor, and Country sometimes take an unexpected detour to become the Beltway Bandit of your wildest bureaucratic fantasies.
Of course movies have messages; Disney’s problem is that they continue to send the wrong messages. and two the wrong audiences.
Hey there, fellow internet explorers! Are you ready for the latest viral sensation sweeping the nation?
It is a famous aphorism that freedom of speech does not protect yelling, “Fire!” in a crowded theater, but as is frequently the case with aphorisms, the ‘general truth’ contained therein is often not completely accurate. The First Amendment states that Congress — and now extended to cover state and local governments — shall make …
Battles for land, are not just about power and influence; they are about the very essence of identity tied to the soil on which civilizations are built.
Who can the public believe in a nation where opinion and the “narrative” masquerade as unbiased and accurate news—an unpardonable journalistic violation that we see more and more often today on network and cable news reports?
CRT may have its supporters, but let’s just say it’s the quirkiest guest at the academic party. It’s time for a good-natured ribbing and some critical thinking about this buzzworthy concept.
Over 2,000 sociologists (and climbing), from some of the world’s most prestigious universities, have proudly signed a letter of support for Gaza after the October 7 attack on Israel. They accuse Israel, not the Palestinians nor their Hamas operatives, of genocide.
The tale of the Pilgrims’ journey to the New World has been ingrained in our collective understanding as a pursuit of religious freedom.
In the grand tapestry of life, it’s quite evident that humans have a special love for one thing above all else: “stuff.”
The Nation is an American biweekly magazine that covers political and cultural news, opinion, and analysis from a ‘progressive’ perspective. With current articles like It’s Time for American Healthcare Workers to Stand in Solidarity With Gaza and “Made in America” Never Meant More Ethical, well, you get the picture. And now, just in time for …
In this modern era, we find ourselves living amidst a culture where the soft-minded and the perpetually offended are as common as snowflakes in a blizzard.
The evolving landscape of American society raises questions about the changing dynamics between faith, government, and personal values.