America Needs to Break the Back of its Fascist Movement Now — Or Else
This is one point of view, and I am thinking another. Forgiveness and compromise is not weakness, it is strength. Mike Ghouse You know who has the right idea right… Read more »
This is one point of view, and I am thinking another. Forgiveness and compromise is not weakness, it is strength. Mike Ghouse You know who has the right idea right… Read more »
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Donald Trump shake hands in the White House on Feb. 13, 2017. Photo by The Canadian Press Donald John Trump, the 70-year-old billionaire… Read more »
Nazi Holocaust survivor Johanna Neumann stood in front of the crowd and spoke about how she and her family were saved by Albanian Muslims. Neumann’s story was one of many messages at… Read more »
The 2016 election startled many: On the one hand, it laid bare the depths of frustration among uneducated poor white people in the heartland; on the other, it ushered in… Read more »
Ours is a Republic for a purpose and not a mob rule where the majority bullies the minority. Thank God for the founding fathers for having the vision and foresight… Read more »
The charismatic imam with a heart of oak is bringing people together. In July, the day after the downtown ambush that killed five police officers, Imam Omar Suleiman stood in front… Read more »
Whenever an extremist in the Muslim world does something crazy, people demand that moderate Muslims step forward to condemn the extremism. So let’s take our own advice: We Americans should… Read more »
Jews in America benefited from the labor movement and public education,” she said at one point. “And now the leadership of the Jewish community has amnesia about all of this…. Read more »
How the senator’s new bill could destroy American Muslim groups and lead to the “wanton violation” of civil rights. A bill introduced this week by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) calls… Read more »
Everyone wants diversity. But not everyone wants it on their street. There’s a small town in Minnesota called Worthington. It’s a place that fascinates sociologists. In the 1980s, Worthington was… Read more »