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    • Climate Protest Goes Sadly Awry

      Climate Protest Goes Sadly Awry0

      It takes skill to be a professional activist. You have to be creative. Impactful. Memorable.   Professional activists must constantly think of new and interesting ways to stick it to man in order to create public awareness about the problems they care about most. Strangely enough, this often means throwing staining substances on people.  One example of this is PETA flour bombing on celebrities who wear fur. Another

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    • There’s Nothing Fake About the Dangers of Transgender Medications

      There’s Nothing Fake About the Dangers of Transgender Medications1

      A terrifying story about drugs for transgender children has been making the rounds in the past few days. Originating in LifeSiteNews, it claimed that Lupron, a puberty-blocking drug used in treating transgender children, has been associated with 6,000 deaths. It spread like wildfire across conservative sites. However, it was quickly debunked as “a viral fake news

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    • How the War on Meat Threatens Your Health and Freedom

      How the War on Meat Threatens Your Health and Freedom0

      Senator Kamala Harris from California is one of the Democratic authoritarians running for president. In his recent essay “Kamala Harris and the Cult of the Presidency,” Tyler Curtis documents alarming executive actions Harris promises to take if elected president. In September, at a CNN town hall on climate change, Harris was asked this question: “Would

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    • The Electoral College Will Never Make Everyone Happy

      The Electoral College Will Never Make Everyone Happy0

      With the presidential election looming, worried observers of politics have already asked whether the Electoral College will again deliver a victory to the candidate with less than a majority of the popular vote. This has happened in two of the last five presidential elections. Critics like Vox’s Ezra Klein contend that this phenomenon is not

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    • Our Divisive News Media Needs Clark Kent

      Our Divisive News Media Needs Clark Kent0

      When I was a kid growing up in Boonville, North Carolina (population 600), my public library was the comic book and magazine section near the front of Weatherwax Pharmacy on Main Street. Because I occasionally spent the 12 cents to buy one of the comic books, Mr. Weatherwax tolerated my hours spent sitting on that

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    • Father Loss and Narcissism: Is There a Connection?

      Father Loss and Narcissism: Is There a Connection?0

      Sitting in the park recently, my contemplations were interrupted by a man wielding a large camera, three young ladies pacing behind him. Motioning to the bench on which I was sitting he asked, “Can we use this for our photo shoot?” “Oh, um, sure,” I said. Glancing over my shoulder as I left, I saw

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