The progressive left is artful in many ways. I just learned tonight that there has been an effort afoot for a period of ten years to eliminate teaching the scientific method in public schools, and to replace it with “Science and Engineering Practices”. John Droz is a retired physicist from […]
How Covid Affected The Vast Majority of People
This is a brief panel discussion of some of the world’s experts on the matter of the risks due to Covid-19. Their task was to describe the risks Covid posed to most people. It is interesting to hear what they have to say, which is very different than the media […]
How the Transgender Movement Became More Prevalent
I have previously pointed out that the Supreme Court’s Obergefell was instrumental. But this new video by Christopher Rufo expands on the recent history, including profiles of some little-known figures who have had significant influence, as well as the political and cultural philosophies at work. Warning– the video is fairly […]
The “Useless Class” Created by AI
From the odious Yuval Harari:
Democrat Election Fraud in North Carolina
HT: Carolina Journal
They Want Men To Be Weak and Passive
Biden’s Big Plan to Fight Fentanyl
Never fear. Even though we have a huge epidemic of fentanyl-related deaths, and the new introduction of another deadly drug– xylazine– the Biden White House is addressing the situation. It has released a new plan that addresses, among other things, “supply reduction”: Law enforcement and elected officials must coordinate with […]
Uses of Digital Currencies
This globalist guy says central bank digital currencies will be used to stop certain kinds of purchases such as “ammunition, drugs or pornography”. I agree they will try to stop us from purchasing ammo, but cannot help but suspect they will try to facilitate— not stop– drugs and pornography. After […]
UNC’s Response to the Affirmative Action Ruling
It was lightning fast. The Supreme Court had only issued its ruling forbidding affirmative action at UNC Chapel Hill within the last couple of weeks. That school’s leader quickly responded with a plan to provide free tuition and “required fees” for undergraduates with a family income below $80,000 per year. […]