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December 8, 2023
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Your Grandma’s Propaganda is out of Fashion
Noelle Mering
The Blaze
Popular women’s fashion brand Doen recently took to Instagram to broadcast its financial and moral support for Planned Parenthood. For Giving Tuesday, the company’s Instagram feed featured a black and white photo of the two attractive foundresses holding a banner that read, “Women’s Rights Are Human Rights.”
That a women’s clothing brand might be politically progressive is hardly surprising. Unexpected was the volume of well-reasoned and unapologetic backlash the company received in the comments from its followers, who were mostly young mothers.
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For Public Discourse, Patrick T. Brown reviews a book that calls for a revival of traditional neighborhood communities ([link removed]) .
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In his column this week, George Weigel recommends books for Christmas ([link removed]) .
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Francis X. Maier reflects on the meaning of Advent ([link removed]) for The Catholic Thing.
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** Making Men Moral: 30th Anniversary Conference
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Watch the videos from EPPC and its co-sponsors' conference on Making Men Moral’s enduring influence on public policy.
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** Moral Dilemmas and Secular Lies
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Aaron Kheriaty talked to Father Ambrose Criste about the moral dilemmas he experienced while working at UC Irvine, the many lies of secularism, and how Catholics can respond to modern culture.
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