Tag Archives: U.S. State Department
Human Trafficking, Humanity, and History
In recent years some organizations and movements on the left have placed a greater emphasis on the role of slavery in our nation’s past. To their view, this “original” sin surrounding the nation’s beginnings cast a permanent pall that cannot ever be overcome. Black Lives Matter (BLM) and The 1619 Project are two of the most prominent examples of this, but neither seek to engage and end slavery for its present-day victims.
Posted in Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani, Adiele Afigbo, Black Lives Matter, human trafficking, Michael Pompeo, Nwaubani Ogogo, The 1619 Project, Trafficking in Persons, U.S. State Department
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Identity Politics: Is America and the World Running Out of Patience with LGBTQIA Activism?
The topic of identity politics and the widening opportunity it presents to conservatives continues to be a hot topic. Here are just three examples from recent op eds.
First up is Glenn Stanton writing at Public Discourse:
…Is America Running Out of Patience with LGBT Activism?
From surprisingly fast and unexpected victory can come great hubris and the desire to utterly crush one’s opponents.
GLAAD, a leading gay advocacy outfit, released a new report showing that positive attitudes toward homosexuality and people who identify as LGBT have decreased a bit over the last few years. They sum up their
Posted in Sexuality
Tagged Chad Felix Greene, Glenn Stanton, lgbt agenda, Ronald Reagan, Stefano Gennarini, U.S. State Department, United Nations
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