Category: Culture Wars/Current Controversies

Is ‘Antiracism’ a Grift?

By Kurt Mahlburg, Intellectual Takeout Henry Rogers was born in Queens in 1982, to middle-class parents deeply involved in civil rights activism. After completing journalism and African American Studies programs at several universities, including Temple University where he completed his Ph.D., Rogers began a career as a university […]

The Corbett Report — Now with TRANSCRIPTS!

Appears in this episode The Corbett Report The Corbett Report explore the world of politics, history, science and economics from a radically alternative perspective. From geopolitical conspiracies to monetary manipulation, repressed history and social engineering, The Corbett Report goes where other podcasts fear to tread.show more Watch on Archive / BitChute / Odysee / Rokfin / Rumble […]

The IRS Sprung a Leak

The IRS Sprung a Leak Plus: Donald Trump’s creative accounting, those sneaky vegans, brain drain, and more… LIZ WOLFE Big thief On Friday, the Department of Justice charged 38-year-old government contractor Charles Littlejohn with having stolen private tax information from the IRS, which he then leaked to journalists. The outlets he […]

Gasoline Engines and Sex Changes for Kids

Gasoline Engines and Sex Changes for Kids Plus: Minimum wage laws, space exploration, that time when North Africa was less dysfunctional than California, and more… LIZ WOLFE Trump tells autoworkers they’re screwed: While the rest of the slate of Republican presidential contenders was debating each other on stage Wednesday, former President […]

Could MLK Give A TED Talk Today?

Not without an internal struggle. Why wokeness is not dead. And why that matters. Andrew Sullivan Sep 29, 2023 (Generated by AI using the Freeway app) We are past peak-woke. Look: even the Republican candidates aren’t using the word anymore. Ibram X Kendi’s $43 million “antiracism” center at […]

Poll: 81% Voters Say POLITICAL DIVISION Is WORSE Than Ever, Country On The ‘Edge Of CIVIL WAR’?

The Hill’s Editor-In-Chief Bob Cusack speaks with Mo Elleithee, the founding Executive Director of Georgetown University’s Institute of Politics and Public Service, about a new battleground civility poll. According to the latest Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service (GU Politics) Battleground Civility Poll, Voters have become slightly […]