Plus: 'War on Christian Culture': UK Prosecutor Called Bible Passage 'No Longer Appropriate in Modern Society'
December 1 2022
Good morning from Washington, where one liberal senator has a recent record of pushing the IRS to go after conservative groups. You’ll want to read Fred Lucas’ exclusive. Is the U.K. moving to silence those who preach the Bible? Tyler O’Neil cites some disturbing evidence. On the podcast, a survivor of the deadly Tiananmen Square protests assesses the mood of the Chinese people both then and during the current unrest. Plus: two takes on the Balenciaga scandal, and Kevin Roberts spotlights a redemption story in Dallas. On this date in 1955, a black woman named Rosa Parks ignites a boycott when she is jailed in Montgomery, Alabama, for refusing to give up her seat on a public bus to a white man.
A Christian street preacher faced charges after telling a lesbian couple that, as the Bible teaches, homosexuals will not “inherit the kingdom of heaven.”
Current DEI efforts are based upon the unfounded belief that demographic diversity is equivalent to diversity of viewpoint—and that demographic diversity is what leads to better outcomes.
While Balenciaga appears to have ditched Twitter over concerns about the priorities of new CEO Elon Musk, the brand seems to have no problem sexualizing children to sell products.
“I remember falling on my knees that night and just crying out to God and saying, ‘God … I don’t even know if you’re real or not, but if you are, I quit.’ And I’m in rehab,” says Daron Babcock.
The scandal has exposed the sexualization of children in our culture and highlighted a problem no one wants to address—the fact that our cultural “elites” seem to think this is OK.