Tag: Social Issues

[PREMIERING NOW] Unmasking the Christian Left | Church & State

This episode will explore the phenomenon of progressive Christianity in the United States. Progressive Christianity isn’t new, but it has recently garnered more attention as it begins making its presence known in mainstream churches across America. While it may seem like a small and extreme sect of Christianity, it is exploding in popularity with the…


South Carolina County Council Debates Children’s Access to Books About Sexuality in Public Libraries

The debate over children’s books promoting sexuality sparked a South Carolina county council meeting over whether the local library board should restrict access to questionable material in the children’s section of the public libraries. On Nov. 1, the Greenville County Council voted 9–3 against a resolution that would have supported the Greenville County Library System’s…


Pennsylvania Taxpayers Have Paid $16 Million for Childhood Sex Reassignment Treatments

Switching genders is expensive. But low-income children in Pennsylvania are covered under medical assistance through the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Pennsylvania taxpayers have unknowingly paid more than $16 million under Democrat Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration to fund sex reassignment and gender transition services for children. Each year since 2015, when Wolf took office, state…


[Premiering at 8 PM ET] Unmasking the Christian Left | Church & State

This episode will explore the phenomenon of progressive Christianity in the United States. Progressive Christianity isn’t new, but it has recently garnered more attention as it begins making its presence known in mainstream churches across America. While it may seem like a small and extreme sect of Christianity, it is exploding in popularity with the…


The Many Questions Remaining About the Paul Pelosi Attack

There’s nothing the left won’t politicize. They push narratives to twist reality and foment hate. Americans can’t even ask basic questions—about immigration, trans surgeries, the war in Ukraine, Jan. 6—without being labeled as “white supremacists” or “domestic terrorists.” The news of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband, Paul, fits the same mold. Unless you buy the…


Would You Eat Bugs?

Many of the world’s most powerful people and institutions want us to eat the bugs (bite the beetle, chew the cricket, nosh on the night crawler, and so on and so forth.) But will the American people get with the programming? An employee of the factory “L’Atelier a pates” (“The pasta shop”) empties a basket…


Activists Fight to Keep Pornographic Books in Student Libraries

Books showing explicit sexual material should prevail over parents’ efforts to remove them from school libraries, according to a website that fights against what it calls “censorship” of books. BookRiot, self-described as “the largest independent editorial book site in North America,” offers a “How to Fight Book Bans and Challenges: An Anti-Censorship Tool Kit.” The guide advises…


Southwest Employees Rattled by Big-Brother-Style Policies

Southwest Airlines and a labor union seem to have learned little from the case of pro-life flight attendant Charlene Carter, several longtime employees told The Epoch Times. This summer, a federal jury unanimously awarded Carter more than $5 million, declaring that Southwest illegally fired her in 2017 for “protected speech”—and that her union helped get…


HHS Taxpayer-Funded Transgender Surgery Policies Under Scrutiny

U.S. Health and Human Services’ transgender policies toward children are under scrutiny, the latest federal agency to face Congressional questions over how taxpayer dollars may be pushing the issue and even funding surgeries. Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.), ranking member on the Subcommittee on Civil Rights & Civil Liberties, sent a letter to Health and Human…


Colorado Parents Say School District Lied About ‘Furries’

Colorado parents are accusing the state’s second-largest school district of a “furry” cover-up that mocked parents and erroneously discredited a GOP gubernatorial candidate. During her campaign, Heidi Ganahl, a Republican running for governor, has voiced concerns about the “furry” trend among students. The controversy started on Sept. 24 when Ganahl told a local radio host…