March for Science Rebrands Earth Day Social Justice
The international “March for Science” appears to have re-branded Earth Day, casting “social justice” as “science.”

The international “March for Science” appears to have re-branded Earth Day, casting “social justice” as “science.”

The MIT Press has done the English-speaking world the great favor of translating a book called Communism for Kids by Bini Adamczak from its original German. The mere existence of this book proves that Marxist haven’t yet figured out that their ideology leads to nothing but ruin.

It’s possible, perhaps even likely, that under President Trump we will once again become a nation for all Americans—even Middle Americans. We could yet be the “city on a hill” that Ronald Reagan so eloquent described. That is, a true center-right “Team America,” united in its determination to work hard and do well, with US citizens coming first. Of course, not everyone thinks that what happened on Election Day 2016 was a beautiful thing, because they have been living their lives according to a vision much different than Trump’s economic nationalism.

Media analyst Mark Dice took to the beach of San Diego to see if millennials would vote for economist Karl Marx as a third party Independent. Sadly, many of the people Dice interviewed had not heard of Marx, but said they would

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The big winner last night on the Democrat side of the Iowa caucuses was Karl Marx and the ideology of socialism.

Karl Marx’s The Communist Manifesto is ranked among the top three most frequently assigned texts at universities and colleges, and Marx is the most assigned economist in college courses.

The following is the text of a speech delivered Friday, January 29, 2016 at The Education Policy Conference, St. Louis, MO. Sociologist Jules Monnerot’s 1949 book, Sociology of Communism, made very explicit connections between Islamic and 20th-century Communist totalitarianism. The

Karl Marx is buried in a cemetery in northern London. The cemetery draws as many as 200 visitors a day, most of whom want to see Marx’s grave and all of whom are required to pay a $6 entry fee.

Fox News host Bill O’Reilly did a segment on Tuesday night’s show about the Black Lives Matter movement with Washington Times writer Kelly Riddell that was solid, highlighting some of Riddell’s work about how progressive billionaire George Soros has been

BlackLivesMatter—the activist group that demands a “racial justice agenda” that includes constant criticism and activism against police—invokes the words of convicted cop killer Assata Shakur at “all its events.”

Anarchists are generally known for their rejection of authority and capitalism. Their views were prominently displayed through the Occupy protests of 2011-2. Yet at the 20th annual Bay Area Anarchist Book Fair in Oakland last weekend, there was plenty of capitalism taking place, the San Francisco Chronicle noted.

If you believe that government ought to keep its hands out of your pockets, and stick to its proper role–which is protecting our right to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness”; securing our borders; maintaining infrastructure; and achieving a handful of other things enumerated in the Constitution–then you cannot be silent in the face of an attempt to seize what little freedom you have left.
