Tag: Cultural Marxism
Unpeeling The Onion And Finding Falsehood
The sexual abuse “crisis” in the Southern Baptist Convention was largely a sham; and the response to it was a spectacular failure. Indeed, it was a fiasco. It is stated to have cost nearly $12 million Cooperative Program dollars. Check out this conversation, and stick with it, if you want […]
The Brown University/ Savannah Attacks
Brilliant Kirk Monologue
It is pretty inspiring that he delivered a message such as this to young people:
Mamdani’s Team
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Raleigh Republicans Require Chapel Hill School Board To Report Monthly
Readers likely recall the fact that the school board in Chapel Hill had been making sexually explicit materials available to children; and that NC House Republicans recently excoriated its chairman in a legislative hearing. Now, WRAL is reporting that the Raleigh Republicans are requiring the school board to report monthly […]
JD Greear’s Appointments
White males need not apply. Check out the boastful statements– even though they are nothing to boast about: As secular, corporate America embarked on a coordinated, illegal, and sinful discrimination campaign against white American men, so too did JD Greear and other woke SBC elites. Here, he boasts about discriminating […]
Weaponized, Suicidal Empathy
Readers might recall Pastor Joe Rigney wrote about the sin of empathy. Another writer, Allie Beth Stuckey, wrote about toxic empathy. And now Elon Musk decries the suicidal empathy that has been weaponized against the West:
“Progressive Caucus” In Raleigh
The caucus has a nifty new website (HT: AP Dillon). The group is composed almost exclusively of women. Our own Pricey Harrison is among them. Kanika Brown from Forsyth County is also part of this “squad”. They are trying to differentiate themselves as being more “progressive” than the other Democrats […]
Can’t Believe He Is Saying These Things
It is very encouraging to hear these words from someone so close to the president: Stephen Miller touts the Immigration Act of 1924 as a model for how America can deal with immigration. The law set quotas on different countries to ensure America retained its ethnic proportions and homogeneity. Follow: […]