Unveiling the Era of Indoctrination in Public Schools: What You Need to Know!

Four years ago, The New York Times Magazine’s 1619 Project, a series of essays aiming to place “the consequences of slavery and the contributions of Black Americans at the very center of our national narrative,” sparked heated debate. Some criticisms of the essays were substantive, others less so. The backlash, however, has endured long after …

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Interpreting ‘No Meat Required’ from a Carnivorous Perspective

In 2011, Alicia Kennedy, a writer from Long Island, adopted a vegan lifestyle. Within a year, she had opened her own vegan bakery, and by four years later, she had become a freelance food journalist, offering a unique perspective on all things food-related from a meat-free standpoint. Although Kennedy is no longer strictly vegan—she now …

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Vivek Ramaswamy’s Revelation: Unveiling Truth – The Atlantic

Vivek Ramaswamy sat in his luxurious leather seat on the Cessna 750, eagerly discussing Donald Trump as he prepared to join his fellow Republican presidential candidates at the Iowa GOP Lincoln Dinner. Despite his lack of political experience and being under 40, Ramaswamy was scheduled to speak before Trump, an indication of his growing prominence. …

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The Magazine That Gave a Glimpse into America

I had the privilege of growing up in rural Virginia during the 1950s, far away from the hustle and bustle of towns and neighbors. Unlike most families at the time, we didn’t have a television, so my brothers and I found entertainment in different ways. We would engage in pretend Civil War battles in the …

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Thurgood Marshall: The Other African-American Justice in the Supreme Court

One of the most significant moments in American history occurred during a confrontation between Justice Clarence Thomas and Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, as they openly expressed their dislike for each other’s opinions on a major affirmative-action decision in the current term. However, this was not simply a one-on-one battle. Another notable Black voice reverberated throughout …

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The Theory of Change Proposed by Christopher Rufo

Christopher F. Rufo has been dubbed a “shit-stirrer,” someone who seeks out controversial topics and brings them to the attention of those who would be most outraged. In recent years, he has focused on issues related to race, gender, and campus leftism. While his tactics may be distasteful to some, Rufo’s ability to showcase the …

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The Fascination of the Far Right with Bronze Age Pervert: An Analysis

In 2014, B. J. Novak, the actor known for playing Ryan in The Office, made a surprising confession on the Late Show With David Letterman. He revealed his involvement, during his high school years, in a small role that had a significant impact on the American far right. Alongside a classmate from Romania with a …

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