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    • Why Our Bookstores Never Participated in Banned Books Week

      Why Our Bookstores Never Participated in Banned Books Week5

      Banned Books Week, October 1–7, is here again. Bookstores and libraries across the country will feature displays of what they call banned books. Some mainstream news outlets will offer editorials and articles denouncing censorship in places like school and public libraries. We’ll doubtless hear this year’s theme and slogan, “Let Freedom Read,” repeated from these

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    • Americans Are Worried About the Future of Families, According to New Pew Report

      Americans Are Worried About the Future of Families, According to New Pew Report1

      More Americans are pessimistic than optimistic about the future of the family. People are looking beyond their marriages and families for fulfilment. “Open relationships” are fashionable. And men have stronger family values than women, all according to a new report by the Pew Research Center. The report, released on September 14, presents a perplexing mix

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    • Global Daycare Is Not the Answer

      Global Daycare Is Not the Answer0

      It could be argued that society is in pretty sad shape. Children, in particular, are suffering from a host of problems, including anxiety, obesity, aggression, ADHD, and depression, at the highest rates in history. The new US Strategy on Global Women’s Economic Security is not going to help matters much. In fact, it could make things a

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    • Canadian School Book Ban: High School Removes All Pre-2008 Books

      Canadian School Book Ban: High School Removes All Pre-2008 Books3

      Book banning has become a serious topic of debate throughout the United States and Canada over the past few years, with many left-leaning individuals and organizations calling foul against conservatives who do not believe children should be reading sexually explicit material in the classroom. And while this debate will probably not be resolved anytime soon,

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    • Buyer’s Remorse Strikes Americans Who Voted for Biden

      Buyer’s Remorse Strikes Americans Who Voted for Biden2

      Anyone who has ever bought something only to hate it once they got it home is familiar with the concept of buyer’s remorse. Sadly, the regret felt after making a bad purchase also applies to the world of politics. The difference is that politicians, once elected, cannot be returned for a refund. And the damage

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    • Trudeau’s Nazi Problem

      Trudeau’s Nazi Problem0

      It has been a rough week in the Canadian parliament, to put it lightly. Last Friday, the Trudeau Government invited 98-year-old Yaroslav Hunka, a Ukrainian migrant to Canada, to hear Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s address to Parliament. Speaker Anthony Rota introduced Hunka as a “Ukrainian-Canadian veteran from the Second World War who fought for Ukrainian

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