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    • When Ralph Abernathy Took His Stand

      When Ralph Abernathy Took His Stand0

      The summer of 2019 marks the 50th anniversary of man walking on the moon.   Before Neil Armstrong took “one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,” however, another significant event occurred: Rev. Ralph Abernathy’s protest outside of the Saturn V rocket at Cape Canaveral, Florida.     On the afternoon of July 15, 1969,

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    • AOC’s Gardening Advice Channels Mao

      AOC’s Gardening Advice Channels Mao0

      Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) wants to extend identity politics to vegetables. For Ocasio-Cortez, some vegetables are too “colonial” to grow. Community gardens are a component of the Green New Deal, and having projects “make sense in a cultural context” is important, says Ocasio-Cortez. Cauliflower and Yuca If “communities of color” are “resistant to certain environmentalist movements,”

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    • The Tax That Closed 3,600 Doctors’ Offices

      The Tax That Closed 3,600 Doctors’ Offices0

      A UK tax policy intended to soak the rich has caused highly specialized physicians and surgeons to retire early, depriving more than a million citizens of their services. A new report details the extent to which progressive taxation has harmed British patients. The NHS is in a state of perpetual crisis characterized by doctor shortages,

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    • The Dictatorship of the Young

      The Dictatorship of the Young0

      The end of every semester confronts the college instructor with an indignity: reading student “evaluations” of his performance. While the principle of student feedback is sound in theory, the execution exposes the embarrassing frivolity of American culture. Highlights from my literature courses include, and I quote verbatim: “There was too much reading.” “He should not

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    • Leaving the Peach State Won’t Be so Peachy for Netflix

      Leaving the Peach State Won’t Be so Peachy for Netflix0

      Several major studios are considering abandoning Georgia as a film production location in light of Georgia’s recent heartbeat bill. If implemented, the bill would ban the destruction of the life of an unborn child once a heartbeat is detectable.   Netflix has come out as the strongest voice against the bill, their chief content officer

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    • Aldi and the Virtues of ‘Brutal Efficiency’

      Aldi and the Virtues of ‘Brutal Efficiency’1

      In recent years, we’ve witnessed a food revolution of sorts, leading to expansive consumer choice and an increasing emphasis on healthy or specialty foods that are locally and ethically sourced. In turn, a flurry of grocery chains have capitalized on such trends, with some stuffing their aisles with countless brands as others focus on “socially

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