Some people might think ableism is just the flavor of the month, yet another tool Social Justice Warriors like to use to be “professional victims” Isn’t it obvious that the only two types of isms in this country are racism and sexism? Those are the holy pillars of the oppression hierarchy that society has deemed…
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Dear _____, Remember when you were a little girl and thought the world was as innocent as you? You believed people were kind and compassionate, that everyone was as pure and loving as you. You would sit at the edge of your bed each summer night and look outside the window, wondering what it would…
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Many of us were shaken by the recent news of President Trump testing positive for Covid. The reactions among the public varied. Some, wished him a speedy recovery while others… quite the opposite. Twitter exploded with new rules and regulations about not wishing harm to people.While most that know me will agree that I’m not…
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by Leslie Anne Lee Technicolor Exposition of Diversity I would like to frame my thoughts by history. I think back over the various events in our nation’s relatively young past and I am struck by the fact that so much of the conflict we have been involved in has come not because of color, but…
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The Mockingbird Still Sings: Why Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird is Still Relevant for Our Generation There is no shortage to the list of accomplishments that Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird has obtained. Since its publication in 1960, it has sold over 40 million copies and has been translated into over 40 languages.…
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A university professor of mine once made the point that we must be cautious in judging the past by the moral standards of the present. History is replete with examples of civilisations, cultures, and countries whose greatness was built on the backs of those deemed to be lesser persons… if they were even considered persons…
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