April 19, 2023
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Two Street Riots, One Weekend: The Violent Legacy of Anti-Parent Policies |
by Joshua Arnold |
Hundreds of people blocking streets, looting stores, and destroying property should not be normal occurrences. They are not normal in a peaceful, prosperous society. Alas, they are increasingly normal in America's large cities. Unusually violent street incidents in Chicago and Los Angeles over the weekend illustrate the nation's civilizational decline and point to at least one of the (many) causes. |
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Patriotic Reboot Doesn't Change Bud Light's Sobering Outlook |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
It's Public Relations 101. When you're getting hammered by critics, distract. If you can't change the narrative, try changing the subject. Unfortunately, that trick doesn't always work, as the big cheeses at Anheuser-Busch are quickly learning. After the worst two weeks in the company's 171-year history, CEO Brendan Whitworth did his best "Hey, look over here!" moment. But it, like their low-level decision to debase women and alienate core consumers, bombed. |
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Why Blue States Are Legalizing Kidnapping |
by Joseph Backholm |
The State of Washington recently made news with legislation allowing the state to give so-called "gender affirming care" to minors who run away from home. "Permissible interventions" include surgeries to cut off the children's genitalia. Perhaps the most outrageous part of the legislation is that it specifically allows the state to withhold information from parents about what's happening to their child. The bill does not admit it legalizes kidnapping, but if you're the parent who is looking for your child - and the state knows where that child is and won't tell you - it's going to feel an awful lot like kidnapping. |
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As Crime Surges in Cities, GOP Zeros in on Progressive Law Enforcement Policies |
by Dan Hart |
In the wake of mounting violence and lawlessness across America's largest cities, the House Judiciary Committee held a hearing on Tuesday in New York City to address the concerns of citizens affected by criminal activity, which observers say is being abetted by the leftist policies of mayors and prosecutors. |
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