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  • U.S.-China Relations: From Bad to Worse

    U.S.-China Relations: From Bad to Worse0

    The most significant diplomatic event in the month of March was a rapid, seemingly irreversible deterioration of relations between the United States and China. Its signs were on display at the first high-level meeting between the two sides since President Joseph Biden took office on Jan. 20. Held in Anchorage, Alaska on March 18, it ended very

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  • Collectivists Versus the Rest of Us

    Collectivists Versus the Rest of Us0

    My preferred online dictionary defines a collectivist as “an adherent of the practice or principle of giving a group priority over each individual in it.” That’s too broad a definition, and too flabby. High school football teams, the Navy SEALs, and nuclear families are not examples of collectivist organizations. A collectivist advocates powerful, centralized governments,

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  • I’m the Last One

    I’m the Last One0

    For over a week now, Anders Koskinen, our associate editor and an administrator for our social media channels, has been banned from posting both on Intellectual Takeout’s Facebook page and a personal page. Yesterday, Annie Holmquist was prohibited from posting as well, completely unable to do anything. Here’s the warning Annie received: For some odd reason my

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  • Candy Carson and the ‘Woke’ Media Project

    Candy Carson and the ‘Woke’ Media Project0

    In 2015 Michelle Malkin wrote a column, praising the wife of distinguished neurosurgeon and later Trump Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Ben Carson. Malkin appropriately designated her subject as the “anti-Michelle Obama.” Her description encapsulates some of the merits of Candy Carson, who graduated from Yale with a triple major in music, psychology, and pre-med,

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  • The Global Trace-and-Track Regime

    The Global Trace-and-Track Regime0

    The Biden administration’s vaccine passport scheme is just the teeny-tiny tip of a massive privacy invasion iceberg. A year ago this week, I began chronicling the worldwide weaponization of COVID-19 by big government and big business to trace and track the health data of untold hundreds of millions of human beings. Let’s review. In March

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  • Autocracy vs. Democracy or China vs. America?

    Autocracy vs. Democracy or China vs. America?0

    “I’ve known Xi Jinping for a long time. … He doesn’t have a democratic—with a small ‘d’—bone in his body,” said Joe Biden in his first press conference as president, and then he ambled on:          He’s one of the guys, like (Russian President Vladimir) Putin, who thinks that autocracy is the

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