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Commentary: The establishment in the (un)civil war against post-Confederate America

In the current day and age, being politically correct is almost a necessity. Whether it be debate over the confederate flag or the naming of highways after Confederate presidents, Americans have been pushing for change. Read this article as it relates to the various instances where Americans are pushing for change and the reaction of […]

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Political correctness run amok

Today, it seems that anything that is deemed offensive by one person must be prohibited. A campaign named the Coddle My Kid campaign is sweeping the nation. In its wake, two literary classics, To Kill a Mockingbird and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, have been banned from a school district in Virginia. The reason is

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Exhibition Interference Shows That Public Institutions Still Struggle with First Amendment

It would trouble most to know that our public institutions are having trouble maintaining one of our most basic of freedoms we have as american. That is the right to free speech and the first amendment which allows individuals to express themselves without censors or having to be politically correct. Key Takeaways:The confusion in both cases

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A Civil War Christmas

Christmas in the American Civil War (1861–1865) was celebrated in both the United States and the Confederate States of America although the day did not become an official holiday until five years after the war ended. The war continued to rage on Christmas and skirmishes occurred throughout the countryside. Celebrations for both troops and civilians

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Should Flag-Burners Go to Jail?

Flag burning was at times used as a form of protest against Trump during his presidential campaign, including by Johnson, who was among 17 demonstrators arrested in Cleveland this July during the Republican National Convention. Johnson spoke to ABC News last month, before the election, on the broader topics of protest and Trump after Supreme

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