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    • Food Fight: We Made the Mess We’re Now In

      Food Fight: We Made the Mess We’re Now In0

      “Essen!” the old man shouted at me when I refused his wife’s offer of seconds on my supper plate. “Immer essen!” My German was terrible, but I understood him: “Always eat!”            It was 1978, and while staying with a friend in Switzerland, my wife Kris and I had met a

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    • How to Change Someone’s Mind

      How to Change Someone’s Mind1

      I was recently chatting with a group of people when the dialogue drifted to the question of what could be done about the problems in our society. One woman observed that solutions can’t come through force, but rather by “changing how people think.” I believe she’s right. After all, political and cultural wars are won

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    • The Elites Who Never Say ‘Sorry’

      The Elites Who Never Say ‘Sorry’0

      The car owner knows he must change the oil in his Civic from time to time, or his neglect will damage the engine. The drill sergeant understands he must prepare his rookies for combat, or they may fail to perform on the field of battle. The intensive-care nurse must keep a watchful eye on the

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    • Landing on the Right Side of the Tracks: Trades vs. College

      Landing on the Right Side of the Tracks: Trades vs. College0

      One of the best things to come out of the COVID-19 pandemic is the changing educational landscape. Many parents are now homeschooling their children, realizing that doing so is not as daunting as they thought, while many other parents have seen the type of crummy curricula their children are being fed and are demanding that

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    • Why MIT Is Reinstating Its SAT/ACT Requirement

      Why MIT Is Reinstating Its SAT/ACT Requirement0

      In case you missed it, on Monday MIT announced that they would be reinstating their SAT/ACT requirement for future admissions cycles. Like many universities, MIT had ditched the tests during the pandemic. Even prior to the pandemic, however, there had been a widespread push to abandon these tests to enhance diversity. “Data shows tests like

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    • How Parents Can Fight and Defeat Critical Race Theory

      How Parents Can Fight and Defeat Critical Race Theory1

      Five years ago, hardly anyone knew what Critical Race Theory (CRT) was, but now the phrase is a common one in American households. The Marxist-based theory advocating a race-essentialist approach to education, law, public policy, and even health care, seeks to deconstruct the foundations of society and rebuild it as “antiracist,” while discriminating against whites

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