Tag: Social Issues

LIVE NOW: When the Ruling Class Makes War on the Middle Class

This is what it looks like when U.S. elites set fire to their own country: First, violence in the streets, opens borders exposing families to terror, crime, and drugs. Then they target the younger generation and destroy their ingenuity, ambition, and success. And if you speak out to defend your family, community, and country, you’re…


US ‘Woke’ Movement Mirrors Chinese Cultural Revolution: Victor Davis Hanson

The “woke” movement that is currently engulfing America mirrors China’s Cultural Revolution under communist leader Mao Zedong, according to classicist and military historian Victor Davis Hanson. The Cultural Revolution took place from 1966 to 1976. Mao Zedong declared class war, bringing chaos and violence to the country. During the 10-year period, schools were closed, historical…


Congress Presses Military School Administrator for Comments Against White People

A congressional committee will investigate comments against white Americans by an influential leader for Department of Defense (DOD) schools. The chief of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) at the DOD’s school system announced she’d had enough of white people. According to military statistics, nearly 70 percent of the U.S. military was white in 2020. Kelisa…


Legislators Sound Alarm Over Soaring Food Assistance Budget, Program Abuse During Farm Bill Hearing

Food assistance in the United States is rapidly approaching the trillion-dollar threshold, and some legislators are trying to pump the brakes. During a Feb. 16 hearing discussing the 2023 Farm Bill, four U.S. Senators voiced concerns while sharing the findings of a new Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report. The cost analysis for nutritional subsidies like the Supplemental Nutrition…


Florida Lawmakers Hope to Curb Social Media Harms Through Education

Clearwater parent Dulce Gonzalez remembers the alarm she felt when she realized her daughter, a pre-teen at the time, seemed addicted to social media, a path she believed was leading the girl toward harm. She compared it to being hooked on crystal meth. “I had just gone through a divorce and had to put my…


DeSantis Proposes Digital Bill of Rights

Aiming squarely at Big Tech, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis proposed a digital bill of rights for Floridians. If passed by the legislature in the session beginning in March, it will enshrine in law, according to the governor’s office, various fundamental rights. Floridians will have the right to private, in-person conversations without Big Tech surveillance and…


Mother of Dead Teen Urges Senate to Protect Children From Social Media Harms

A mother told the Senate Judiciary Committee on Feb. 14 that her teenage son still took his life after being bullied on social media despite good parenting and discussing the dangers of online social networking with him. In June 2020, Kristin Bride from Oregon lost Carson, her 16-year-old son. She said Carson received his first…


O’Hare ‘Out of Control’: Chicago Airport Gets Flooded by Homeless People, Staff Feel Unsafe

Chicago O’Hare International Airport is facing a crisis as a large number of homeless people are reportedly settling in the facility, posing a safety risk to passengers, triggering a slew of complaints online, and putting pressure on the city’s mayor. Thousands of homeless individuals are seeking shelter at the airport from the cold weather, a…


Australian Police Killings Deemed Terror Attack, Linked to ‘Christian Extremism’

The siege that claimed the lives of two police officers and an innocent bystander has been deemed a “religiously-motivated terrorist attack” by Queensland Police. Deputy Police Commissioner Tracy Linford said the force combed through 190 statements and the lives of the Train family, with police concluding that the trio subscribed to the “Christian extremist ideology”…


‘Wonderful’ Girl Commits Suicide After Videoed School Beating and Online Taunts From Her Assailants

Adriana Kuch saved a girl from drowning in a swimming pool, her 15-year-old friend Meredith told The Epoch Times. “Adriana was one of the most wonderful people I’ve ever met. We went to grade school together when she first moved here,” Meredith said. “She was awesome. She would do anything for anyone.” On Feb. 1,…