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The post contends that American academia is fundamentally flawed and advocates for drastic measures, including defunding, to eliminate progressive indoctrination in education.
The blog post critiques the media's framing of a violent protest in NYC, arguing it misrepresents the attackers and unfairly blames the victims.
The 'War on Poverty' has failed to achieve its goals, creating dependency rather than reducing poverty, and resources could have been better spent elsewhere.
The post argues that military lethality, as emphasized by Pete Hegseth, is crucial for effective engagement in conflicts like the current situation in Iran.
A strong military response to Iran is necessary to protect American lives and counter the regime's support for terrorism, despite the current administration's hesitance.
The post critiques Nancy Krause's report to Child Protective Services regarding a student event, framing it as an attack on free expression and political dissent.
The post warns against Chinese ownership in U.S. solar companies and advocates for stricter limits on their involvement to safeguard national interests.
The post argues that Democrats' refusal to stand for non-controversial issues during the State of the Union reveals their deep partisan divide and lack of genuine unity.
Antifa is portrayed as a funded group engaging in violence, with calls for accountability and serious enforcement against its financiers amid ongoing FBI investigations.
The post argues that sanctuary cities protect dangerous illegal immigrants, undermining public safety and ignoring the complexities of immigration enforcement.
The post argues that the left's intolerance towards differing opinions has led to increased threats against Trump officials, undermining the principle of 'live and let live.'
Los Angeles teachers are accused of using public school resources to promote anti-ICE activism, undermining education and encouraging illegal behavior among students.
The author critiques mainstream media's audience dominance and expresses disdain for a CBS producer's resignation over political bias in news coverage.
Polling indicates that a majority of Americans support deporting illegal immigrants and enforcing immigration laws, challenging the mainstream media narrative.
The blog post critiques the unequal treatment of teachers based on their political beliefs, highlighting the suspension of a teacher for supporting a conservative student group.
The post argues that Al Gore's climate change predictions have largely failed, suggesting that fear is manipulated to justify political control and financial gain.
The author laments the politicization of all aspects of culture, wishing for a return to lighter topics like sports and movies.
The author laments the missed chances for reform during the Trump era and urges individuals to prepare for potential societal challenges ahead.
Words are crucial for communication and thought, and controlling language can lead to controlling narratives, as illustrated by Orwell's Newspeak.
The post examines how political biases can overshadow personal principles, using 'The View' as a case study of this inconsistency.
The post argues that U.S. immigration laws have been enforced by both parties historically, with a significant shift occurring under President Biden, prompting backlash against ICE.
The author shares their disillusionment with journalism while highlighting a positive shift in the industry's treatment of journalists and the need for support of independent media.
The post argues against collectivism and bigotry, particularly focusing on antisemitism masked as anti-Zionism, urging for awareness and resistance against such biases.
American political opinions, especially on issues like gun control and transgender rights, exhibit a pendulum effect, swinging between support and opposition based on societal mood.