Do hate crime laws really protect anyone? Or do they pervert justice by introducing subjective criteria into our criminal justice system? Christian Watson has a principled response to why, as a black man, he opposes Georgia's new hate crime law.
What is happening to our money supply? Pay close attention to how coins and cash are beginning to make an exit from our commerce. As Nicholas Anthony warns, there may be something more at play here.
Authoritarian control seldom comes in one big eve...
- Do hate crime laws really protect anyone? Or do they pervert justice by introducing subjective criteria into our criminal justice system? Christian Watson has a principled response to why, as a black man, he opposes Georgia's new hate crime law.
- What is happening to our money supply? Pay close attention to how coins and cash are beginning to make an exit from our commerce. As Nicholas Anthony warns, there may be something more at play here.
- Authoritarian control seldom comes in one big event. It is implemented gradually and quietly so we hardly notice the restraints being placed on us. James Bovard spells out how the REAL ID act is doing this in ways we may not have noticed.
- Our single greatest duty as citizens is to be capable of thinking clearly and independently during times of crisis. James Howard Kunstler asks a very timely question that each of us should be considering: Is there anything about this republic that you think is worth defending?
- The fear factor is ramping up. Mask mandates are spreading like cancer. Is this all justified? Ron Paul points out some gaping holes in the Covid spike narrative.
- Looking at all of the things that people in government are telling us we must do to be "safe" and healthy, it appears that Big Brother is more of a Big Mother. Lawrence M. Vance has a fascinating comparison between the advice Mom gave us and the demands Big Mother is making of us.
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