Technocensorship: The government’s war on so-called dangerous ideas
What we are witnessing is the modern-day equivalent of book burning which involves doing away with dangerous ideas—legitimate or not—and the people who espouse them.
What we are witnessing is the modern-day equivalent of book burning which involves doing away with dangerous ideas—legitimate or not—and the people who espouse them.
Get ready for the next phase of the government’s war on thought crimes: mental health round-ups and involuntary detentions.
Although these precrime programs are popping up all across the country, in small towns and big cities, they are not making us any safer but they are endangering individual freedoms.
Since 1967, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has largely been seen and discussed from the prism of the various conflicting issues over territory, security, Jerusalem, the Palestinian refugees, the settlements, and historic rights.

Operation Light Shine, a nonprofit organization working to end human trafficking, recently received a donation from Governor Glenn Youngkin – his second-quarter salary.
America’s founders did not want a military government ruled by force. Rather, they opted for a republic bound by the rule of law: the U.S. Constitution.
President Biden welcomed India’s prime minister Narendra Modi with much pomp and ceremony the other day.
On the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, legislators have introduced a bill to protect the right of women to cross state lines to seek abortion care.
If hearing about the long struggles toward racial justice bothers you, read no further.
Two Asheville Blade journalists were convicted in a case involving their detention while covering an after-hours police sweep of a homeless encampment.
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