Iryna Zarutska and the Fallacy of Equal Moral Worth
Iryna Zarutska and the Fallacy of Equal Moral Worth
Iryna Zarutska and the Fallacy of Equal Moral Worth
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Christian Vezilj | No rhetoric. No complexity. Just two yes‑or‑no questions. And once you follow the implications of those answers honestly, the truth becomes impossible to ignore.
John D. O'Connor | This new book, promoted by a host of muckety-mucks in the leftist establishment and media, is a perfect Russian nesting doll set of manipulation.
Stephen Helgesen | Amid the turbulence surrounding America's 47th president, the world forgets what the man has done.
Jeffrey Folks | A certain class of Americans really are ‘tired of winning,’ as the president put it.
By Drew Allen | Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein offered a prophetic lens for what we’re witnessing today in the crowning achievement of progressive ideology.
By Delise Tattum | There was a time when I believed in open borders, but then reality hit me in the face.
By Susan Quinn | Peter Schweizer’s new book exposes another dark scheme.
By Andrea Widburg | Thanks to a human error, the water was contaminated long after DC Water gave DC residents the “all clear.”
By Eric Utter | Canada doesn't seem concerned about organ-harvesting from live patients any more than it is about euthansia.
By Silvio Canto, Jr. | It’s Cuba’s greatest hour of need, and their “allies” are nowhere to be found—exactly as Donald Trump and Marco Rubio planned it.
By Monica Showalter | Most people couldn't understand it and tuned out for that alone. And for those who did understand it ... same reaction.
By Andrea Widburg | Even as life in America improves for Americans, Americans tend to have a jaded view of Trump’s presidency, and there’s a reason for this.
By Olivia Murray | Adding fuel to the fire is that the man behind many of the emails was a chef, who opened a culinary venture called “Cannibal.”
By Texas Hughes | An AI developer sounds the alarm.
By D. Parker | Shouldn't the GOP make the Democrats defend their ridiculous, racist lies?
By Jack Hellner | Our brilliant journalists can’t seem to connect a crackdown on criminals with lessening crime.
By Noel S. Williams | Perhaps to many people’s surprise, the proposal does have merit and precedent.
By Eric Utter | There is dumb and then there is Canadumb ...
By Greg Maresca | A News Literacy Project report lands like a brick, condemning the purveyors of news.
By M. Walter | Seems like the Deep State struck again.
By Kevin Finn | We are experiencing an alarming streak of stability and prosperity!
By Brabim Karki | Nepal offers a modest but revealing case study in translating protest into constructive participation.
By Andrea Widburg | It’s a reminder that leftism is a faith and that leftists will happily go full Torquemada given the chance.
By Brian Darling | And not even any Republicans (save two) seem to want to do anything about it.
By Silvio Canto, Jr. | The far-left continues to take seats from mainstream Democrats.
By Andrea Widburg | Canada’s establishment tried hard to hide the killer’s woke mental illness, but the truth emerged—and reminded us that it’s the killer, not the gun, that’s the issue.
By Patricia McCarthy | The very elderly need to be watched over, to say the least.
By Olivia Murray | Are we allowed to use the word “deviant” yet to describe gays and their sexual behaviors?
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Jim Cardoza | Entitlement fraud is not merely a budgetary issue. It is a test of whether policymakers are willing to align incentives with reality.
Richard Blakley | An excellent exposé proving that the progressive Climate Defiance isn’t an organic manifestation of environmentalism, but foreign-funded anarchy.
S. David Sultzer | It receives over 1 billion taxpayer dollars per year but celebrates mosques and gay meccas while ignoring some of the most pivotal places in our founding history.
Lars Møller | With Britain on the brink of civil war, engulfed in growing anarchy, it is encouraging to hear three voices exposing the enemies of civilization and attempting to reverse the current decline by appealing to morality and reason.
Deborah C. Tyler | Trump’s ‘New Gaza’ plan overlooks a fundamental aspect of human nature.
Larry Gordon | The mass overrunning of our borders warrants a Watergate-style investigation. Meanwhile, the Left’s performative indignition can be countered by both moral principle and by pragmatic reason.
J. Robert Smith | Annually and increasingly, tens of thousands of people are leaving blue states because of politics.
Elena De St George | Empathy towards the “downtrodden” and participation in the struggle for their salvation is the highest virtue in the moral law of extremism.
Stephen Baskerville | Hostility between the United States and Iran is not the norm.
Janet Levy | The recent Sharia-Free America Caucus hearings revealed a very unsettling and growing threat.
J.B. Shurk | The great American game of football puts politics first and Americans last.
Thomas Kolbe | EU Europe is increasingly abandoning a civilized approach to dissenting opinions.
James Zumwalt | Bill and Hillary Clinton will appear before Congress to answer questions on the Epstein files...but I’m wondering if the opportunity will afford us the chance to turn the conversation into matters of greater importance.
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