American Greatness
DeSantis Signs 6-Week Abortion Ban Into Law
Axios reports that the bill, SB 300, forbids health providers from “knowingly performing or inducing” an abortion after a woman has been pregnant for more than six weeks. After that point, the only abortions that can be legally performed can be done up to 15 weeks of pregnancy in order to “avert a serious risk” to the woman’s health, or if there is a “fatal fetal abnormality.” The law also provides exceptions for fetuses that were conceived through rape, incest, or human trafficking.
American Thinker
Are You Ready to Live with Less?
It’s positively diabolical: organized groups of people plot our downfall under cover of woke idealism and climate change. We’ve discovered some of what’s happening, but not everything has yet broken through to a level of consciousness for some of us. In the 5th century BC, Sun Tzu penned The Art of War, and much of what he had to say applies to our situation today. Please read these ancient words of wisdom with the belief that bad actors actively work against us daily. They intend to destroy your world and mine. If you read this piece to the end, you will better understand and grasp the enormity of the challenges we face:
Bearing Arms
There is something we can all do about mass shootings
All it takes is for people to decide to do something. We just stop making these people famous.
Here’s a take from my friend, Brad Polumbo, from a couple of years ago:
What if there was a way we could significantly reduce the number of mass shootings without either side having to sacrifice their policy principles?
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We could meaningfully decrease gun violence if both sides were simply willing to give up their cheap rhetoric. How do I know this? Because according to the American Psychological Association, the individuals who become mass shooters are often directly seeking the media infamy we continue to grant them.
Daniel Greenfield
AMERICA’S CRIME PROBLEM BEGAN IN COLLEGE
The pro-crime movement that swept America began in part with an article by Angela Davis, “Racialized Punishment and Prison Abolition.” Davis, a UCLA academic, started by quoting Michel Foucault, a French academic with the Collège de France.
Foucault’s ‘Discipline and Punish’, which Davis described as “arguably the most influential text in contemporary studies of the prison system” remains widely studied on college campuses along with Davis’ racial spin that long since entered politics and pop culture in the form of police defunding and other allied efforts to eliminate prisons, prosecutions and the justice system.
The two activist academics were not really interested in crime and the penal system as a field of research. They were bent on fomenting a civil war that would put the Left in power.
Dana Pico
The left combitch about #gerrymandering, but Democrats have gerrymandered themselves into small areas
The New York Times usually does decent reporting, but on occasion, not so much. In what is touted as a straight news article, the Times veered off into editorializing:
If Tennessee’s Legislature Looks Broken, It’s Not Alone
State legislatures around the country — plagued by partisan division, uncompetitive races and gerrymandering — reflect the current pressures on democracy.
It took reporter Michael Wines eight paragraphs to get down to the word he wanted to use, ‘gerrymandering.’ Mr Wines wants readers to think that evil reich-wing Republicans are being just unfair!