December 4, 2023
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Mohler: Left-Wing Anti-Semitism Motivated by 'Hatred of God' |
by Joshua Arnold |
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on Wednesday took the rare step of rebuking his own party's left flank for anti-Semitism, criticizing them for believing that the principle, "Injustice against one oppressed group is injustice against all ... does not extend to the Jewish people." Schumer usually deploys his speeches to benefit Democrats at Republicans' expense, but an increasing tally of violent anti-Semitic incidents in progressive strongholds has grown too glaring to ignore. In a Thursday conversation on "Washington Watch," Southern Seminary President Albert Mohler said left-wing attacks on Jews ultimately boiled down to their "hatred of God." |
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Pro-Terrorist Mob Darkens Christmas Tree Lighting |
by Joshua Arnold |
For a brief moment Wednesday night, a scene out of a gritty political serial interposed itself onto a Hallmark Christmas moment. Pro-Palestinian activists descended on downtown Manhattan, intending to "flood" the Christmas tree lighting at Rockefeller Center, in honor of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, Hamas's code name for their brutal October 7 terror attack on innocent Israeli civilians that killed 1,200 Israelis and wounded more than 5,000. The war on Christmas looks a little different this year. |
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Journalists Testify to Congress on 'Censorship-Industrial Complex' |
by S.A. McCarthy |
On Thursday, "Twitter Files" journalists Matt Taibbi and Michael Shellenberger detailed to the U.S. House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government how the federal government pressured social media companies to suppress and censor the online speech of Americans in order to influence elections. The pair of reporters addressed the partisan, pro-Democrat nature of what they termed the "censorship-industrial complex." Taibbi said of political bias amongst organizations censoring Americans, "They all tend to drift in one direction." |
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Saturday People, Sunday People and Americans at Risk |
by Lela Gilbert |
On November 29 in New York, the traditional lighting of the Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center Square was violently disrupted by hundreds of protestors, many in Islamic garb, chanting "From the River to the Sea..." - a call for the destruction of Israel. Unfortunately, far more than the Christmas holidays will be at risk as anti-Semitic, anti-Christian hatred continues to catch fire in the United States. |
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Minnesota Middle School Restricted Cell Phones a Year Ago, the Results Are 'Just Night and Day' |
by Sarah Holliday |
When I was in middle school, I had a flip phone meant exclusively to contact family members (and maybe a couple close friends). Half the time I didn't even want to text on it because it was one of those keyboards where you have to press the button two or three times to get the letter you want. I hardly used my phone at all, which I believe attributed to why I enjoyed middle school so much. Unlike an overwhelming number of kids and teenagers today, I was not glued to my screen. |
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Republican George Santos Expelled from Congress in Historic Vote |
by Ben Johnson |
The House of Representatives voted to expel Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.), a former drag queen accused of spending campaign funds on his honeymoon after his same-sex marriage, from Congress in a 311-114 bipartisan vote Friday morning. Santos, who stands accused of breaking 23 laws including spending campaign funds to finance his lavish personal lifestyle, has become the 21st person ever expelled from Congress - an action the House last took 21 years ago. |
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The Plague of Subjectivity Causes the 'Death of Truth' |
by Sarah Holliday |
The "my truth" movement is merely subjectivity cloaked in a title I assume is meant to be empowering. But what "my truth" means is that nothing is objective, rather, everything is up to our own interpretations. It's not empowering. It's foolishness. A society living under such a mentality makes objective truth impossible. Anything is offensive if deemed offensive, anything is wrong if deemed wrong, and anything is hateful if deemed hateful. Yet, this same movement proclaims, "You can't tell me I'm offensive, wrong, or hateful because it is my truth." |
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