Category Archives: Culture

Outspoken white nationalist once active in Occupy, communist groups

One of the most visible white nationalists at the recent Fort Sanders Confederate monument demonstration was, until a few years ago, active in communist organizations, the Occupy movement, and protests against racism. Garon Archer, a native of Johnson City, was … Continue reading

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Did University promote masturbation as deterrent to rape?

A Rochester Institute of Technology official recently argued that a presentation suggesting students “rub one out” to “prevent sexual assault” had nothing to do with deterring rape. The university came under fire last week after one of its presentation slides appeared … Continue reading

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Durham Considers Changing the Name of Columbus Day

During the Public Comments section of the Town Council meeting on February 6, 2017, Durham resident Neil Ferris spoke about a movement underway to replace Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples’ Day. He said the New Hampshire State Legislature should join … Continue reading

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Durham, NH Post Office Painting Called Demeaning

DURHAM, N.H. (AP) — For decades, a colorful mural of New Hampshire‘s earliest settlers hauling logs, frolicking through the snow and walking through town has greeted visitors at a post office in the state. But one image on the 16-panel artwork … Continue reading

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New Hampshire Democrats Can’t Denounce Antifa Because They Are Antifa

Democrat Socialists, Bernie Sanders Democrats, the New Left, the Alt-Left, and Antifa are all names for the socialist labor movement (communism) that is so far left that nearly everything is to the “right.” To justify their violent cause, the modern … Continue reading

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Epsom NH School Board votes, 3-2, to keep Confederate flag in mural

Shawna Bateman wishes she could tell her two sons that racism in America doesn’t exist anymore, but she knows she can’t do that. Instead, she wants a mural at the Epsom Central School that includes a depiction of the Confederate … Continue reading

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Cassandra Levesque is Determined to End Child Marriage in New Hampshire

When 17-year-old Cassandra Levesque approached the New Hampshire State House on March 9, she didn’t come to make peace with the law. She came with a binder three inches thick with research. Her objective: End child marriage in New Hampshire. … Continue reading

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Hiding in plain sight: New Hampshire mosque preaches terrorism

A concerned New Englander recently arranged for the assessment of the Islamic Society of New Hampshire’s (ISoNH) mosque in Manchester in that state. He had noticed a disproportionate number of military-age males visiting the mosque and heard from many local … Continue reading

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NHRTL: Rachel’s Vineyard Weekend For Healing

The Rachel’s Vineyard program is an opportunity to examine your abortion experience, identify the ways that the loss has impacted you in the past and present, and help to acknowledge any unresolved feelings that many individuals struggle with after abortion. Because … Continue reading

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Mark Steyn on DACA: Dreams, Delusions and Duplicity

As we had cause to reflect on Labor Day, no developed nation in the year 2017 needs mass immigration. To judge from the press coverage, the average DACA beneficiary is a twelve-year-old beatific moppet. In fact, Obama amnestied those aged 30 … Continue reading

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