Written by Daniel Horowitz
This week, the Biden White House hosted the family of George Floyd to mark the one-year anniversary of his death in police custody. His brother, Philonise, expressed hope that things are “slowly” moving in the right direction and that they are “making progress” in their war on cops. However, what is not going in the right direction is justice for victims of crime thanks to the agenda spawned by their movement.
Thanks to the pandemic and less social mobility, crime has been decreasing in most countries.… Continue Reading
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Marriage, Family & Culture | David E. Smith | May 28, 2021 7:30 AM | Comments Off on BLM’s Legacy a Year Later: Terror on America’s Streets
Written by Laurie Higgins
Black lives do matter, but not because they’re black—which, as “progressives” continually tell us—is just a social construct. Black lives—like red, yellow, brown, and white lives–matter not because of the color of their skin but because they are human lives created in the image and likeness of God and endowed by God with unalienable, intrinsic rights.
Since society is composed of fallen humans with desperately wicked hearts, many forces conspire against people of color and colorless people, including some toxic systemic forces that demand solutions.… Continue Reading
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Uncategorized | David E. Smith | June 6, 2020 11:00 AM | Comments Off on Because Black, Red, Yellow, Brown, and White Lives Matter, Let’s Help Them
Written by Gary Bauer
Remember a few weeks ago when videos went viral of people dousing New York City police officers with water while onlookers cheered their approval? It was pointed out that this would inevitably lead to more violence against cops.
Well, this weekend that warning came true as a cop-hating mob erupted in taunts and violence against police who were patrolling their New York City neighborhood. At one point, people even began throwing objects off of buildings onto the police.… Continue Reading