The Church Caves in the Age of COVID The Catholic Church has a long and distinguished history of opposing tyranny. But today’s hierarchy has shown little interest in upholding that tradition in the age of COVID. From the… George Neumayr What’s Missing in the Abortion Debate Some years ago, then-UK Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks reflected on the roiling conflict in America over abortion. When the conflict is understood as a struggle over rights, he said, it… Shmuel Klatzkin Children’s Lit Is Woefully Woke When I was a kid, the stories had normal plots. You know, an idiot wolf, a girl one fry short of a Happy Meal, a very heroic hero, and a… Itxu Díaz We Need a Parents’ Bill of Rights When a school board in Long Beach, California, decided to build an all-sex locker room for a high school aquatic center at a cost of $23 million, it cavalierly informed parents after the fact. Parents were invited to comment, but it was made obvious that the facility was a done… Gary Anderson Is This the Answer to Abortion for Some Women? Washington — One of my favorite findings about liberals — now called progressives — is that they always go too far. Even when they are pursuing a noble goal, they almost always take it to extremes and end up headed toward disaster. Consider the goal of relieving poverty. It attracts… R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. Lessons From COVID-19: President v. Bureaucrats Many new books are appearing drawing various lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic. Conspicuously absent, however, is any analysis of how weaknesses in U.S. law allowed COVID-19 to become the dominant issue in the 2020 presidential election. Whether or not one believes that the 2020 presidential election was tainted by fraud, Biden… E. Donald Elliott Back in the early 1980s when cable TV was bursting on the scene, there were four channels everybody wanted. ESPN was one. The USA Network was another. HBO was worth paying extra for. And then there was CNN. You didn't have to wait for David Brinkley or Dan Rather to… Scott McKay The Dystopian Future Is Here: Slick Suicide How does a faithless generation end? By suicide in a Sarco. What is a Sarco? Well, it's a suicide machine that looks like the pod from Star Trek that housed Khan and his super-human compatriots. It comes with a window and everything! Watch this video. Sarco @ Venice_Design from Philip… Melissa Mackenzie |
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