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Show Notes for May 23, 2022

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I've probably disagreed with David French about 90% of the time. Having said that, I strongly encourage you to read his essay on how a commitment to kindness doesn't mean surrendering your convictions.

The danger in fighting fire with fire is that you risk becoming the very thing you're trying to oppose. Susan Dunham has a marvelous column on what we learned from hating the unvaccinated.

At the risk of spreading gossip, Elon Musk is stepping up in a big way to build a hardcore legal team to push back against those trying to put a gag on him. Andrea Widburg describes how Musk is going on the offensive.

On a related note, watching Elon Musk get red-pilled in realtime has been an eye-opener for many others who are seeking higher ground. Roger Kimball explains the signs and portents of Musk's growing political maturity.

You've no doubt caught wind of the growing media fervor over monkey pox. Mike Whitney points out how convenient this outbreak is just as the World Health Organization is seeking greater power. He says, "Fool me twice, shame on me."

Want to experience what real freedom feels like? Learn how to not give a damn what other people think. Gary D. Barnett says this is an indication of respect.

One of the greatest gifts we can give our kids is the ability to become can-do individuals. Lenore Skenazy spells out the lost milestones of childhood and the power of seeing your child blossom.

It may be a fictional story but after reading Ira Katz's review of the C.S. Lewis story "That Hideous Strength" I want to read the book myself. It's a tall story of how demonic desires influence a respected and ordinary profession. 

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