- False accusations of racism have become a rhetorical taser intended to shut down anyone with whom we disagree. Not surprisingly, it’s almost never deployed by anyone occupying the moral high ground.
- Paul Craig Roberts challenges the narrative that only certain ethnic groups are at threat from the state’s organized violence.
- Why is it that so many of the challenges we face become even more complicated and widespread when we turn to government to solve them? Kent McManigal explains that it’s because most people confuse government for something it isn’t.
- More people understand the need for the right to keep and bear arms today, than did just a week ago. Sam Jacobs has an excellent primer on what democide is and why the state cannot be allowed to have a total monopoly on force.
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