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Inconvenient Historical Truths From ‘Black History Month’

A few historical and inconvenient notes left on the cutting room floor during Black History Month.

Millennials for Communism

Millennials for Communism

The horrors of Nazism, Stalinism, and Maoism did not begin in the ’20s, ’30s and ’40s. Those horrors were the result of a long evolution of ideas leading to a consolidation of power in the central government in the quest for “social justice.”

On July 4th: Love America or Lose Her

On July 4th: Love America or Lose Her

Patriotism is more than a sentiment. It is a necessity. To keep what history has presented to us, Americans must either love it or lose it. Balkanize America and you risk becoming the Balkans.

E Pluribus Unum

E Pluribus Unum

Few phrases from our country’s creation illustrate that disconnect better than E Pluribus Unum: out of many, one.

Capitalism at a Crossroads: 1875-1900

Capitalism at a Crossroads: 1875-1900

Throughout history, some people have enjoyed greater wealth than others. However, American society was the first in which thatwealth was attained, not by conquest or confiscation, but by production and trade. For this, America’s capitalists were condemned.

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