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    • Training Activists One Pandering Letter at a Time

      Training Activists One Pandering Letter at a Time0

      The nation’s two major public-school teachers’ unions may be rivals of sorts, but they apparently are in agreement on at least one important and troubling matter. In the aftermath of George Floyd’s death, the presidents of these two organizations placed an ad in newspapers across the country, labeling it a “message to our students.”  Signed

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    • Mandatory Masks Might Encourage Risky COVID Behavior

      Mandatory Masks Might Encourage Risky COVID Behavior0

      Governments all around the world are trying to contain the spread of the coronavirus. Making it mandatory for people to wear face masks is a policy that has gained favor among many national governments and state authorities in the United States. Yet any policy that attempts to modify people’s behavior – in this case, making

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    • What is ‘Systemic Racism’?

      What is ‘Systemic Racism’?0

      If there is one thing which is currently obsessing large swathes of the ideologically globalized world, it is the scourge of systemic racism. It is a matter of unquestioned dogma that such systemic racism is widespread and that it must be purged from society. To question this unquestionable dogma is a heresy which is punishable

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    • It’s Worse Than Cultural Marxism

      It’s Worse Than Cultural Marxism0

      Like pagan Danes sweeping through Christendom, rioters pillaged and torched my city of Minneapolis. The results are devastating. For several miles, you can drive along Lake St., the epicenter of the rioting, and witness one burned-out building after another interspersed with piles of rubble where some once stood. Those buildings still standing are often still

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    • Distilleries Should Always Be Able to Make Hand Sanitizer

      Distilleries Should Always Be Able to Make Hand Sanitizer0

      As states across the country issued lockdown orders in the face of COVID-19, one type of business was almost uniformly deemed essential: liquor stores. For those attempting to work, homeschool kids, and stay home 24/7 without killing anyone, the continued operation of liquor stores and the distilleries that supply them was deeply appreciated. But in

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    • Interrogative Mode: Some Questions for Our Time

      Interrogative Mode: Some Questions for Our Time0

      “Who,” I asked some family members, ranging in age from three to thirty-nine, “is the wisest person you’ve ever met?” Why did everyone, excluding the three-year-old who paid not the slightest bit of attention, look so puzzled by my question? Why were none of us able to come up with an immediate answer? Had we

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