1. Kenneth Rapoza: Chinese Communist Party, U.S. Engagement Party
2. James Hirsen: Cancel Culture is No Match for
Chris Pratt
3. Daniel Greenfield: Another Disloyal Military Leader
Undermines Our National Security
4. Robert Curry: The Right is Advancing the
Progressives' Causes
5. Mark Tapson: WaPo Promotes the
Sexual Grooming of Children
Chinese Communist Party, U.S. Engagement Party
By Kenneth Rapoza, Industry Analyst at the Coalition for a Prosperous America
This year marks the 100th year anniversary of the founding
of the Chinese Communist Party. Born out of a revolutionary ideology geared
toward overthrowing what many saw as a corrupt ruling class, China's communists
took over, sent the remaining power structure to Taiwan, and then oversaw an
economy that went from a dollar a day to the world’s no. two economic power. We
all know it now. Gone are the days of China making your Happy Meal toys. They're
in your closet and on your phone. But how did they get there in roughly 50
years' time? China has a bigger presence in all of our lives than the old
powers of Europe. More American businesses have their fortunes tied to China
than they do France. More Americans have Chinese apps on their phones than
German apps. What's the power behind it all? [more...]
Cancel Culture is No Match for Chris Pratt
By James Hirsen
Chris Pratt is one of the most successful present-day actors in
Hollywood. Obviously, Pratt works in the extremely "woke"
entertainment business. Yet somehow he has been able to freely speak his mind,
despite the entertainment industry's mega-muzzle. In the lead-up to his most
recent film, "The Tomorrow War," which is currently streaming on
Amazon, Pratt posted a social media message that encouraged his followers, as
well as the nation, to remember that their rights were purchased by a priceless
sacrifice, courtesy of the members of the U.S. military: "America's
exceptional armed forces have altered the course of the world for the better -
from the Union Army defeating slave-owning Confederates, to the Greatest
Generation and her Allies vanquishing the Nazis or our special operators
hunting down the perpetrators of 9/11." [more...]
Another Disloyal Military Leader Undermines Our National
Security
“Unconscious bias,” an Air Force video warns, “can’t be seen or
felt.” As the camera focuses on white personnel, an unseen minority voice claims
that “it hides itself in our unseen behaviors. As Airmen in the U.S. Air Force,
it’s our duty to acknowledge our biases whether we realize they exist or not,”
the official video pushing critical race theory struggle sessions demands. This
is Chief of Staff Charles Q. Brown, Jr.’s new Air Force. Brown, the first black
Chief of Staff of the Air Force, ought to be a living symbol of opportunity.
Instead, like other disloyal military leaders, including his predecessor, Chief
of Staff David Goldfein, he’s smearing America, and conducting a witch hunt for
imaginary racism. [more...]
The Right is Advancing the Progressives' Causes
By Robert Curry, Author of Reclaiming Common Sense
Over at Law &
Liberty, Hans Eicholz, a Liberty Fund Senior Fellow, raises an
alarm: "Our idea of liberty has simply become confused, even deranged."
The folks at Law & Liberty evidently consider this to be an
important discussion of liberty; it was originally posted in 2017 and was
republished there this week. How, you may ask, did this terrible state of
confusion about liberty come about? Eicholz tells us it is the direct result of
technological change: "What has happened? Technology has happened." America
once had a national government of limited, enumerated powers, but limited
government was swept away by technological progress. [more...]
WaPo Promotes the Sexual Grooming of
Children
By Mark Tapson
Last week The Washington
Post, one of the most prominent news outlets in the world, the
newspaper whose self-important motto "Democracy dies in darkness"
belies its own undemocratic propaganda, saw fit to promote an opinion piece
calling for the increased exposure of small children to sexual deviance. In the
article titled, "Yes, kink belongs at Pride. And I want my kids to see it,"
freelance writer Lauren Rowello declared her support for the presence of "kinksters"
– practitioners of sexual fetishes – in parades during so-called "Pride
Month," the thirty days a year officially devoted to the compulsory
celebration of LGBT narcissism. More specifically, she called for it in order
to expose children as young as toddlers to "the scope and vitality of
queer life." [more...]
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