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Show Notes for April 29, 2022

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I appreciate those who can formulate a concise and compelling defense of the biological reality of men and women. It's risky in woke times. Annie Holmquist says, trust the science and skip the gender-neutral toys and clothes.

If you're weary of walking on eggshells to avoid micro-aggressing against the woke, take heart. El Gato Malo has a great take on how the social justice left is overplaying its hand in its quest to limit free speech.

Great stories stay with us and help us remember what matters most. Larry Reed's story of a man who was honest when no one was looking is a solid reminder of why our personal character matters.

Getting serious about thinking clearly and independently requires being willing to admit you're wrong or that you don't know something. The Good Citizen takes a deep dive into our blind spots.

The more I consider whether NATO has outlived its usefulness, the more I'm seeing that this may be true. Walter Block fills in some of the noticeable blanks in the dominant narrative regarding NATO and nuclear war.

The Ministry of Truth was purely a fictional dystopian institution until this week. Jon Miltimore connects the dots on Biden's new "disinformation governance board" and Orwell's Minitrue.

 You've probably noticed how the people most concerned with tolerance always seem to be the ones least capable of demonstrating it. Kent McManigal says tolerance shouldn't be used to justify censorship.

The president's recent slip about how kids in the classroom aren't really their parents' children was revealing. Laura J. Wellington says what's even worse is what's happening with parents, health care and children's privacy.

What's the antidote to the suffering and malevolence of life? Dr. Jordan B. Peterson has a viable answer. 

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