
Hope for Lost Boys
Trail Life USA isn’t just a Christian alternative to the Boy Scouts; it’s an answer to the deep crisis affecting boys in America.
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Trail Life USA isn’t just a Christian alternative to the Boy Scouts; it’s an answer to the deep crisis affecting boys in America.
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To understand the realities and underlying philosophies of cultural revolutions, it is always helpful to hear from those who lived through the revolutions. Samantha Aschieris’ interview with Xi Van Fleet, author of Mao’s America: A Survivor’s Warning, provides an important introduction to such a survivor’s insights.
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Federal legislation being promoted for “the safety of us all on the highways” could lead to one of the biggest pro-surveillance federal mandates in recent memory. “Kill switches” in new cars are being considered to monitor “impaired driving” and automatically disable the vehicle if impairment is suspected.
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Col. Ben Jonsson, an Air Force officer who accused his fellow “white colonels” of being “blind to institutional racism,” is the subject of blistering criticism from subordinates at MacDill Air Force Base, where he served as commander from 2020 to 2022.
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For too many years, states and their agencies have become increasingly addicted to federal money, even coming to the conclusion that they cannot function without it.
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Former intelligence analyst Stella Morabito offers an astute explanation of why university students might be so willing to support murderers and sadists in the Middle East. Psychology can be more powerful than ideology, with college campuses’ being perfect environments for extremism to be nurtured.
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The tired mantra that Israel is always to blame could not be more tone-deaf and offensive than it has been from the left after Hamas’ barbarism early this month. No country in the world other than Israel would ever be encouraged to hold back from defending its citizens.
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Just when you thought the left could not hijack the language any further (actually, that will never happen), “Ethnic Studies” is the new disguise for Critical Race Theory in the world of education. This stealthy push to encourage even more racial division in schools sounds benign at first glance.
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We hear more and more about the growth of Marxist ideology in our culture, but it is often hard to comprehend the breadth and depth of its presence.
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We hear on a regular basis about the military’s unfortunate trek toward wokeness, but Senator Tommy Tuberville of Alabama seems to be the only person in Washington trying to stop it.
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A presidential election year is right around the corner, so we should not be surprised to hear rumblings of a new disease outbreak that might prevent us from having ordinary voting procedures. We cannot fall prey to the hysteria this time. The dress rehearsal to see how compliant we would be is over, and it seems as if most people are saying, “Never again.”
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If anyone is hoping that the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion obsession is beginning to fade, never forget major universities. Current administrators at these institutions of supposed higher education have been bathed in the propaganda since their first Master’s degrees.
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It is one thing to listen to climate change fanatics’ fantasies about living in a world free of SUVs, meat, and light bulbs that provide light. It is something completely different to discover that fourteen American cities are actually going down this path over the next seven years. Does it make sense? Of course not, but when does extreme ideology ever make sense? Is the fanaticism dangerous? It absolutely is, for all of us.
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A hallmark of totalitarian regimes is that they do not like to be questioned. Protesting anything that goes against their preferred narrative is encouraged, but the same fairness is never extended to their opponents. In fact, they might deliver weekly indictments of those who dare to inquire.
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The never-ending indictments of Donald Trump should alarm citizens on both sides of the political aisle, no matter how one personally feels about the former president. As former federal prosecutor Will Scharf explains, the legal, ethical, and political problems with these criminal accusations are numerous.
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As parents increasingly must fight for their proper role as their children’s guardians, the Department of Defense has joined the movement to shut parents out of their children’s lives.
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We have known for a long time that one of the radical left’s most utilized weapons is its hijacking of language. The verbal gymnastics are intended to confuse the argument, to the point that many conservatives and even moderates give up trying to say anything.
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We have known for a while that social media platforms aimed at children and teenagers can be harmful and even dangerous. Now to add to parents’ concerns, Snapchat has a new AI (Artificial Intelligence) application that provides pro-gender-transitioning counseling to curious teens.
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One by one, many of the agencies and government departments whom we once trusted have faded away into irrelevance. The latest demonstration of lunacy for all the world to see is the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s recent guidance on chestfeeding for nonbinary people. This is the CDC. The CDC used to be the gold standard for medical knowledge and practice, but the degraded culture in which we live has tainted its once unquestioned logic and expertise.
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Even though we read stories every day of attempts to influence children with extreme leftist ideology, most people in small towns still believe their communities will be untouched. They won’t be, though, and the local library will probably be the first target.
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When Jim Caviezel’s new movie, Sound of Freedom, opens on Independence Day next week, there are powerful people in the United States and internationally who do not want the dark world of child sex trafficking exposed.
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Way too many corporations these days seem to be stumbling all over themselves to prove they are comrades of those who want to destroy traditional families, abort as many babies as possible, and take down the red, white, and blue values of most Americans. One CEO, however, is going against the tide in his unapologetic support of the American family, as Mary Margaret Olohan describes. We can only hope this courageous move will catch on in other companies.
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Sometimes it is helpful to talk to the perpetrators of heinous crimes to find out what makes them tick. The very thing that protects children from pedophiles, as described by pedophiles themselves, is what the left hates the most: “toxic masculinity,” or strong men in the children’s lives.
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If the COVID shutdowns taught us anything, it is that government entities enjoy the power they feel when their subjects are isolated from each other. Now, though, the government has suddenly issued an advisory about “the epidemic of loneliness and isolation” in the country. Does anyone sense a new, intrusive federal initiative?
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