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Decline of the Diversity Industry?
Most schools are actively indoctrinating our children with falsehoods about all kinds of things. These falsehoods range from sexuality to racism to economics to our nation’s founding, even to math and science and medicine and the environment.
Posted in CRT/Racism/BLM, Education, Faith, Marriage/Family/Culture, Sexuality
Tagged American University, antiracist, Antiracist Research and Policy Center, BIPOC, Black Lives Matter, BLM, Boston University, Center for Antiracist Research, children, Decline of the Diversity Industry?, DEI, education, George Floyd, George Zimmerman, Henry Rogers, How to Be an Antiracist, Ibram X. Kendi, Jack Dorsey, Kendi, LGBT, Martin Luther King, Nikole Hannah-Jones, Parents, racism, racist, Robin DeAngelo, sophist, Stamped from the Beginning, Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Teachers, Trayvon Martin, Twitter, White Fragility
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Comments from Some Pro-Life Leaders on 50 years of “Roe v. Wade”
“Roe v. Wade” turned 50 years old on Sunday, January 22nd. This is the infamous U.S. Supreme Court decision that effectively gave us abortion on demand (when you add the impact of its companion decision of the same day, “Doe v. Bolton.”) Here are some comments from some pro-life leaders on the fallout from 50 years of “Roe.”
Posted in Sanctity of Life
Tagged Abby Johnson, Alveda King, Doe v. Bolton, Eric Scheidler, Father Frank Pavone, Joe Scheidler, Jr., Martin Luther King, Planned Parenthood, Priests for Life, Pro-Life Action League, Roe v. Wade, Speak for Life, U.S. Supreme Court
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Tax-Funded Illinois Propagandists Slam 1776 Report’s Honest History
Tax-funded propagandists in media and academia across Illinois are demonizing the historic 1776 Report report on the public's dime, without offering any examples of errors or inaccuracies among the facts presented by President Donald J. Trump's 1776 Commission.
Posted in Education, Media Watch
Tagged 1619 Project, 1776 Commission, Abraham Lincoln, Carol Swain, Chicago State University, Donald J. Trump, Jr., Lionel Kimble Jr., Martin Luther King, New York Times, WBEZ
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Liberals Howl When Trump Announces ‘1776 Commission’
On Thursday, Sept. 17, President Donald Trump signed a proclamation extolling our country’s virtues and praising our Founding Fathers for their courage, wisdom, insight and sacrifice as they crafted a Constitution that would guard and guarantee life and liberty for all United States citizens.
In his corresponding speech, the president announced his intention to establish a “1776 Commission” aimed at encouraging our nation’s public schools to teach the historical facts of our nation’s founding.
In his corresponding speech, the president announced his intention to establish a “1776 Commission” aimed at encouraging our nation’s public schools to teach the historical facts of our nation’s founding.
Posted in Education
Tagged 1776 Commission, Demosthenes, Donald Trump, Martin Luther King, New York Times, Nikole Hannah-Jones, Randi Weingarten, Russell Kirk, Yamiche Alcindor
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Margaret Sanger, Busted
In late August a group of about two dozen African-American pastors staged a protest outside of the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.
The National Portrait Gallery isn’t the kind of D.C. landmark you normally associate with protests, but then again, this wasn’t your standard-issue D.C. protest. It was an attempt to set a long-distorted historical record straight.
The protesters demanded the removal of a bust of Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger from an exhibit entitled “Struggle for Justice.” To understand why they’re making this demand, you need to know about both the exhibit and Sanger’s views.
The exhibit features …
Posted in Sanctity of Life
Tagged E. W. Jackson, Jr., Margaret Sanger, Martin Luther King, Robert Wald Sussman
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