Here are three items from my reading this morning that stand out.
Sound of Freedom: The Story of One Man’s War on Child Trafficking
Few subjects inspire pre-recorded denials and deflections as reliably as this one. Were there any liberals around, one of them predictably would mention Catholic priests; another would claim the numbers are inflated; still another would accuse me of being a conspiracy theorist. Yet, sadly, this story is not going away.
More Falsehoods of World War II
This follow-on to my recent post about WW II covers a variety of astonishments: The technical and strategic prowess of Stalin’s military; the Nazi/Zionist alliance prior to the war; Jewish soldiers in Hitler’s army. The writer hopes that the true history of WW II will inspire diplomatic humility of the sort that may allow present risks of WW III to be defused.
Unmasking the Bureaucracy: Philip Howard on the Administrative State | The Vivek Show
It’s a campaign video, but one that usefully explores a subject that too often is dismissed and ignored: the civil service threat to democracy. We’re going to need a very powerful or forceful president to solve this problem.
There is something new going on. A kind of shameless hypocrisy of the elite.
They lecture us un giving up cars, gas stoves and air travel to “save the planet” and travel to conferences for their advocacy in private jets and superyachts and don’t even see there is anything wrong with that, they are a class apart for whom the rules don’t apply.
They seek to disarm us and trust locked doors and the police to protect us, effectively making city dwellers prisoners in their own homes, but they travel with armed bodyguards.
In every phase of life, they see themselves as a privileged class not subject to restrictions they insist everyone else must submit to.
SO is it any surprise that they feel entitled to access to bodies of youths to serve their sexual desires?
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