Tag Archives: Bruce Thornton
Charlottesville: A Return to the Topic of Identity Politics
It is time to return to our Identity Politics and Paraphilias series, and events surrounding Charlottesville serve as the path back.
This focus on identity politics is important because while it’s being written about a lot, in my view it’s still not receiving the serious level of discussion that it deserves.
Leftists want to fundamentally transform the United States. Unfortunately, they do not nearly have the level of support they need to accomplish it...
Posted in Federal, Sexuality
Tagged Bruce Thornton, Dr. Michael Brown, identity politics, Jarrett Stepman, lgbt agenda, paraphilias, Tammy Bruce
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Ride the Thunder
All Americans should watch the 2015 film “Ride the Thunder: A Vietnam War Story of Victory and Betrayal.” It’s one of the most unusual movies I’ve ever seen — the creativity of the pacing, the writing, and the beautiful filming always kept me off balance — I never knew what was going to happen next.
Weaving present day interviews with reenactments of actual events staring actual Vietnamese refugees, the movie tells a story that needs to keep being told. The film is based on the book by Richard Bodkin, and you may not have heard about either …
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Tagged Bruce Thornton, Carnage and Culture, Richard Bodkin, Ride the Thunder, Ride the Thunder: A Vietnam War Story of Victory and Betrayal, The Wages of Appeasement, Victor Davis Hanson, Vietnam War
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