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Nauseating Performative Acts by Celebrity Racists
I had awarded Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey the award for Most Cringeworthy Performative Act/photo op of 2020 for his fake body-wracking sobbing while kneeling at George Floyd’s casket. Frey’s performative act/photo op topped even that of the genuflecting congressional thespians adorned in culturally appropriated African kente-clothe scarves led by prayer warrior Nancy Pelosi.
Posted in Marriage/Family/Culture, Media Watch
Tagged Aaron Paul, Aly Raisman, Andrew Klavan, Antifa, Bethany Joy Lenz, Black Lives Matter, Bryce Dallas Howard, Christine Whitmer, Cultural Marxism, Debra Messing, Fahrenheit 451, George Floyd, Heather MacDonald, Ilana Glaze, Jacob Frey, John Daniel Davidson, Julianne Moore, Justin Theroux, Kesha, Kristen Bell, Mark Duplass, Nancy Pelosi, Piper Perabo, racism, Ray Bradbury, Sarah Paulson, Social Justice, Stanley Tucci, systematic racism, The Federalist, White Guilt, White Privilege
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The Bill of Rights is Not Dead Yet
Until recently, several states—including Minnesota—declared that it was unlawful to engage in the free exercise of religion in groups of ten or more. When churches dared pursue legal recourse to correct that issue, politicians, pundits and journalists offered criticism.
As one of the attorneys on the receiving end of that criticism on more than one occasion, it left me perplexed. “What’s the big deal?” they might say, “Why can’t churches just worship online?!
Posted in Religious Liberty
Tagged Bill de Blasio, Bill of Rights, Cornovirus, COVID–19, First Amendment, freedom to worship, J.B. Pritzker, Jacob Frey, lock-down, Religious Liberty, Tim Walz
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