Written by Robert Knight
For the last 30 years, E. Ray Moore has been persuading Christian parents to get their children out of government schools and into homeschooling or private education.
“I was swimming upstream for years, but I’m now swimming with the tide,” he told me recently while preparing for an educational summit in Lynchburg, Virginia. “I can’t keep up with it. There is too much going on.”
What began as a trickle when Mr. … Continue Reading
Tags: Chris Sununu, Christian Education Initiative, Cornerstone Christian Academy, COVID–19, E. Ray Moore, Education Week, Exodus Mandate, First Liberty Institute, Gary Hamrick, Gavin Newsom, government schools, Homeschool, John Dewey, My Shadow Is Pink, Parents’ Right to Know, public schools, Stumbling Toward Utopia, The Washington Times, Tim Goeglein, Valerie Richardson
Education | David E. Smith | September 30, 2024 6:44 AM | Comments Off on Is The Educational Tide Turning?
Written by Dr. Everett Piper
This past week while President Joe Biden puttered about the White House, addled and confused, in his rainbow-striped pajamas, two surveys were released that should chill the blood of even the most progressive among us who still think we live in the land of the free and the home of the brave.
The first survey was conducted by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education and reported that 23 percent of America’s college students now think it’s okay to use violence to silence those with whom they disagree, and 66 percent currently support shouting down a campus speaker whose ideas they don’t like.… Continue Reading
Written by Kim Holmes
When most people think of intolerance, they imagine a racist taunting a black person. Or they think of the white supremacist who killed a demonstrator in Charlottesville, Virginia.
It seldom occurs to them that intolerance comes in all political shapes and sizes.
A protester storming a stage and refusing to let someone speak is intolerant. So, too, are campus speech codes that restrict freedom of expression. A city official threatening to fine a pastor for declining to marry a gay couple is every bit as intolerant as a right-winger wanting to punish gays with sodomy laws.… Continue Reading
Tags: Alexis de Tocqueville, American Liberalism, Benjamin Constant, David Ricardo, François Guizot, Herbert Croly, Illiberalism, Intolerance, John Dewey, John Stuart Mill, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson
Faith & Religion, Marriage, Family & Culture | Benjamin D. Smith | December 30, 2017 4:00 AM | Comments Off on How the Left Became So Intolerant
Written by Ryan Sorba
Milo Yiannopoulos is a thirty-two year old pansexual British citizen.[2] Yiannopoulos’ legal name is Milo Andreas Hanrahan. He has written poetry under the pen name Milo Wagner[3] and gone by the names Nero and Caligula on social media, after two Roman despots who molested children and tortured Christians.[4][5]
Yiannopoulos is a dropout of both the University of Manchester and Wolfson College. After a short stent working for the UK’s Daily Telegraph and a series of business corruption charges were levelled against him in England Yiannopoulos obtained approval to migrate to the United States on an O-1 Visa for “aliens with special abilities.”… Continue Reading
Tags: Antonio Gramsci, Critical Theory, Cultural Marxism, Demoralization, Frankfurt School, Herbert Marcuse, Institute for Social Research, John Dewey, Karl Marx, Martin Heidegger, Marxist-Leninist, Milo Yiannopoulos, Polymorphous Perversity, Ryan Sorba, Sigmund Freud, Useful Idiots
Media Watch | David E. Smith | May 15, 2017 4:00 AM | Comments Off on Milo Yiannopoulos: Cultural Marxist in Not So Conservative Clothing