Category Archives: Culture

Democrat Socialists Admit Violence is Intrinsic to their Political Philosophy

We’ve always known Democrats are violent by nature and now they are admitting it. Anti-fascist activists, or “Antifa,” increasingly mobilized in the wake of President Trump’s election, are unapologetic about what they describe as the necessary use of violence to combat … Continue reading

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Portsmouth School Board Ignores Up-skirt Complaint

PORTSMOUTH — After telling the School Board her daughter was the victim of “an upskirting situation” in Portsmouth High School, Brenna Cavanaugh said in the three months that have passed, she’s heard nothing from anyone in the School Department. *| … Continue reading

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Modern American Red Shirts Silence Speaker Appearance with Threat of Violence

Eventually, the people will do your work for you. That should be Antifa’s slogan. Because that is, after all, the point of Antifaschistische Aktion. It is also the purpose of Islamofascist terrorism. To make people behave as your ideology requires out of fear … Continue reading

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Farmers Banned From Farmers Market Over Religious Beliefs Get Their Day in Court

The case of a Michigan city that banned family farmers from selling their goods at a local farmers market due to their religious beliefs about marriage headed to court Wednesday, where lawyers from both sides argued before a federal district … Continue reading

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UNH Black Student Union: campus improvements after Charlottesville, Cinco De Mayo

Students, faculty, administration and community members gathered to reflect openly on the topic of racism on Monday, Sept. 11 in light of events that occurred on the UNH Campus in spring of 2017 and in Charlottesville this past summer. The … Continue reading

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Nashua ‘Safe Stations’: 800+ Opioid Addicts Get Help

The Nashua Safe Stations program, which connects opioid addicts with recovery help at city fire stations, recently reached another milestone. As of the end of August, the program has served more than 800 people since launching in November, according to … Continue reading

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Student gov member resigns over ‘complicity’ with conservatives

In his resignation letter, Anderson revealed that he was “overwhelmingly uncomfortable” with the student government’s “complicity in a politics that has portrayed conservative students as marginalized on a campus where students of color, women, queer and trans people have actively … Continue reading

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Indoctrination and Free Speech

Rich and Steve MacDonald of GraniteGrok began the New Media Militia segment by talking about an issue surrounding Southern New Hampshire University’s handling of diversity issues.  They spoke about financial consequences that other schools have experienced after taking such a turn and shared about feedback about indoctrination from listeners. … Continue reading

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Horn, Palardy elected co-chairs of NH Log Cabin Republicans

Former state Republican Party Chairwoman Jennifer Horn and New Castle businessman Doug Palardy were elected co-chairs of the New Hampshire chapter of the Log Cabin Republicans during the weekend. Horn, Palardy and other newly elected officers will serve through the … Continue reading

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Oberlin Follows Mizzou and Evergreen – Enrollment Drops, Financial Woes

Oberlin College is at the forefront of social justice outrage hoaxes but until recently had not reported any real-world consequences. See what I did there? Real world? Mizzou went full-stupid with their fake outrage which cost them, and cost them and cost them, and then cost them some … Continue reading

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