Did 9/11 Trigger Xenophobia and Islamophobia?
New York is attempting to one-up California with a new bill that would require K-12 students to learn how the terrorist attacks on 9/11 have contributed to American xenophobia and Islamophobia.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
New York is attempting to one-up California with a new bill that would require K-12 students to learn how the terrorist attacks on 9/11 have contributed to American xenophobia and Islamophobia.
When I was an undergraduate student at the University of Kansas, a requirement for graduation was a survey/readings course called Western Civilization.
That’s how you can spot the biases! We have reported, several times recently, on how the credentialed media write their stories to obscure the incidences in which teachers accused of sexual abuse are actually being accused of homosexual sexual abuse. I stated explicitly, when I see a story in the credentialed media about the sexual …
I’ve seen the forms before. In an employee evaluation form from the University of Kentucky, when I was in grad school, there was an attendance section which had four different possible selections, one of which was “Uses sick days as fast/almost as fast as they are accumulated.” And no, that box was not checked in …
As a parent of a high school senior, I am witnessing firsthand the panic mode that colleges are in as they struggle to attract enough applicants.
The American education system, rooted in an agricultural model with summer breaks, has evolved into an assembly-line approach that prioritizes conformity over critical thinking.
The short answer is yes, we all are to some degree brainwashed. Our society is flooded with competing messages designed to influence your viewpoint and perceptions.
Yes, our country is a mess. How did we get here? Was it incompetence or intentional?
While certain data may present objective truths, some individuals deem these facts as hurtful and, in turn, advocate for the cancel culture of our modern era.
I have always believed in the freedom of speech, that people should be absolutely free to say whatever they wished. But I also believe that the speaker is not somehow immune from the consequences of his speech. The Supreme Court noted that freedom of speech doesn’t extend to yelling, “Fire!” in a crowded theater, or …
If you want to wear a badge, decide if you are ready to go into harm’s way before you take the oath.
Irresponsible indifference and inaction toward serious matters, is like being the silly mythical frog, sitting in a pot of water approaching the boiling point.
Over the years, societal perspectives shift in response to evolving ideologies and geopolitical realities.
The answer, of course, is that it’s not sudden. Bishop Patrick Wooten claims that Tyler Perry used his alter ego, Madea, to normalize men wearing dresses and making drag more acceptable in the Black community through comedy and religion.
In 61 years on this earth, I have never needed an oscillating multitool until now. But I’m working on a 1-time project that requires one. I decided to buy the cheapest one that wasn’t made in China. Here’s how that went.
“No man’s life, liberty or property are safe while the Legislature is in session,” is a quote attributed to both Mark Twain and Gideon Tucker, but, rather than the Legislature, I would amend it to say, “No man’s life, liberty, or property are safe while the Democrats are in control.” We have recently reported on …
I come to praise Claudine Gay, not condemn her. The now ex-president of Harvard did our nation a great service by being smug and arrogant at a congressional hearing. Her hubris revealed what a farce DEI is as Harvard overlooked qualified candidates and chose her simply because she is a black lady.
The persistent shortage of teachers within government schools continues to perplex educational institutions and policymakers alike.
Application of Critical Theory within the complex fabric of American society presents a dual narrative—a tool for highlighting disparities while worse; also holding the potential to deepen societal rifts.
“Why is Harvard giving Claudine Gay ‘plagiarism privilege’?” asks the New York Post editorial board recently.