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  • Why This Former Muslim and Atheist Changed Her Mind

    Why This Former Muslim and Atheist Changed Her Mind3

    Ayaan Hirsi Ali is an intellectual heavyweight. She is a New York Times bestselling author, has served in the Dutch parliament, and is friends with Richard Dawkins. She also was once Muslim. She wore a burka, proselytized for Islam, and followed the direction of the Muslim Brotherhood. Then, she changed her mind and became an

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  • DISRESPECT: Public Schools Got It

    DISRESPECT: Public Schools Got It1

    Some of us may remember the Helen Lovejoy character in The Simpsons, who would appear any time some catastrophe befell the town and plaintively wail, “Won’t someone please think of the children?!” The joke here, of course, is that as long as you do something in the name of helping children, it must be right, and you

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  • Friday Comic: A Bright Future0

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  • The Hidden Benefits of Homeschool (From a Homeschool Graduate)

    The Hidden Benefits of Homeschool (From a Homeschool Graduate)7

    These days, it’s almost common knowledge that homeschooled students have a better academic education, do better in college and careers, and are regarded as “smarter” than students from public schools. Homeschooling families typically gravitate toward this educational lifestyle to avoid the public school environment, to prioritize their faith and family values, to adjust to a

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  • Why Hitler Loved ‘Social Justice’

    Why Hitler Loved ‘Social Justice’5

    In August 1920 in Munich, a young Adolf Hitler delivered one of his first public speeches before a crowd of some 2,000 people. During his speech, which lasted nearly two hours and was interrupted nearly 60 times by cheers, Hitler touched on a theme he’d repeat in future speeches, stating he did not believe that

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  • ‘The Indian in the Cupboard’: Giving Kids Real Toys, Not Screens

    ‘The Indian in the Cupboard’: Giving Kids Real Toys, Not Screens4

    At a time when action figures and Barbie dollhouses have been replaced by phones, tablets, and computers, it has never been more difficult to fully experience childhood. I recently rewatched one of my favorite films growing up: The Indian in the Cupboard. And while I expected the film to retain its charm, it also made

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