by Tyler | Nov 26, 2019 | Education, indoctrination, K-12 education, Native Americans, Pilgrims, Politics, Social Justice, Thanksgiving, Trending
Teachers across America are striving to have their students “unlearn” what progressive activists say is nothing more than a “feel-good” Thanksgiving “myth.”
by Tyler | Nov 26, 2019 | #MeToo, Charlize Theron, Entertainment, Fox News, Gretchen Carlson, Margot Robbie, Media, Megyn Kelly, movies, Nicole Kidman, Roger Ailes, Social Justice, Trending
“Bombshell,” the upcoming movie starring Charlize Theron as former Fox News host Megyn Kelly, hasn’t even opened in cinemas yet and has already won a Hollywood award.
by Tyler | Nov 24, 2019 | Education, Family, family structure, Gail Heriot, Institute for Family Studies, Institutional Racism, Obama school discipline policy, Peter Kirsanow, Politics, public schools, racial discrimination, racial disparities, school suspensions, school violence, School-to-Prison pipeline, single-parent families, Social Justice, Trending, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
A new study affirms what many public policy analysts say is intuitive — that unstable family structure, including chaotic households and single-parent homes, is a primary factor in racial disparities in school behavior and suspensions.
by Tyler | Nov 19, 2019 | Academic Insanity, Education, Grand Valley State, Michigan, Pledge of Allegiance, Social Justice, Tech, Trending
Students at Grand Valley State University voted last week to stop reciting the Pledge of Allegiance at student government meetings over concerns that it is discriminatory and oppressive.
by Tyler | Nov 17, 2019 | Brett Kavanaugh, Facebook, Federalist Society, Mark Zuckerberg, Masters of the Universe, Politics, Social Justice, Tech, Trending
Facebook could be seeing some internal unrest following the firm’s decision to sponsor an event featuring Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
by Tyler | Nov 16, 2019 | box office, Elizabeth Banks, Entertainment, John Nolte, Kristen Stewart, movie review, Social Justice, Trending
Elizabeth Banks is basically remaking “Kingsman,” but a tedious, joyless, colorless, direct-to-video version of “Kingsman.”