Category Archives: Culture
Round-Up: Pro-Life at Yale, Etc.
Registration is open now for Vita et Veritas, Yale’s fifth annual pro-life conference, coming up October 6 & 7. The first conference was founded in 2013 by a team of students in Choose Life at Yale (CLAY). I envy this year’s … Continue reading
Evergreen State College faces $2.1M budget shortfall, cites enrollment drop, issues layoff notices
Administrators at The Evergreen State College have announced that the embattled school faces a massive $2.1 million budget shortfall due in part to a drop in enrollment, and the institution has already handed out some temporary layoff notices as officials … Continue reading
HYP Radicals Speak to Left Radicals
“…the real radicals today are those who point out the obvious that is not supposed to be noticed in order to protect Progressive sacred absolutes, in this case egalitarianism pushed to the level of absurdity. The HYP professors should have … Continue reading
University Retreat Called Off Because of a Banana Peel Found in a Tree
Each generation wonders about future generations. What should we make of this? A Greek Life retreat at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) was promptly canceled this weekend after a banana peel was found hanging in a tree. “To be clear, … Continue reading
67% of NH Cannabis Freedom Festival Attendees Score Libertarian on Quiz
This weekend Darryl W Perry and I manned a Libertarian Party of NH outreach booth at the first-ever NH Cannabis Freedom Festival and it went extremely well! Over the course of three days at the festival, we found that over 67% of … Continue reading
Women’s March Recommends Harvey Donations Go To Non-Whites
The Women’s March is encouraging people to donate to organizations that specifically help non-white groups after Hurricane Harvey. In a tweet Tuesday, Women’s March said, “here’s a list of organizations working to keep immigrant, Black, Latinx, & other communities safe … Continue reading
‘Gone with the Wind’ too ‘insensitive’ for Tennessee locals; group ends annual screenings
The iconic film “Gone with the Wind” has been deemed so “insensitive” by Memphis, Tennessee, locals that an organization has ended annual showings. Director Victor Fleming’s epic drama set during the Civil War and the Reconstruction era was screened for … Continue reading
So, Does Manchester Mayoral Candidate Joyce Craig Support AntiFA?
Yesterday I pondered the mysteries behind the appearance of Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti in Manchester New Hampshire, questioning why he’d come cross-country to support the mayoral candidacy of Democrat Joyce Craig. Today we may have an answer. “The next generation of leaders … Continue reading
Demographics: Changing the Focus of A Country
I want to talk about why we should be concerned about immigration, particularly from Muslim countries. Frankly, it’s all simple math. When the majority of the population is different from the original ethnic mix, it changes the focus of the … Continue reading
I’ve Been Saying This For Weeks Now
The only significant difference is that members of the media and much of the political left give Antifa the veneer of moral crusade that no one gives the white nationalists. But Antifa does not deserve it. Time and time again, … Continue reading