THE NARRATIVE AND POLITICAL CORRECTNESS


Threats to freedom of speech, writing and action, though often trivial in isolation, are cumulative in their effect and, unless checked, lead to a general disrespect for the rights of the citizen. -George Orwell
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Wednesday, July 27, 2016

AMERICAN THINKER: JULY 27, 2016

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French Priest the Latest Casualty in Islamist War on Christians

The Barbarians Must Be Stopped

The Scientific Method Is Racist

Shooting Deaths of Police Officers Spike 78% Compared to Last Year

A 52 Pickup of Victim Cards

Voice from a 'West Bank Settlement'

Democrats Take Jewish Vote for Granted

Remember When Ted Kennedy Asked the Soviets for Help Defeating Reagan?

E-mails Show DNC's 'Pay to Play' Donor Scheme With White House

30 Reasons Not to Vote for Hillary

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FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION... JULY 27, 2016

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A French Martyr, and the West in Denial

Leaked e-mails show DNC meetings with anti-religious freedom project

Bishop Tobin on 'Pope Francis Catholic' Tim Kaine: Um no…

Why Jesus Loved Martha (and Why We Should, Too)

3 reasons why "Vikings" is the most religiously interesting show on TV


The story of Poland's majestic 'underground salt cathedral'

Day one for Pope Francis in Poland augurs hidden drama

John Paul II's World Youth Day Legacy Shines Through Krakow's Cardinal Dziwisz

Cardinal Burke: Formation Begins in the Family

Today's Mass Readings

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YESTERDAY'S HEADLINES TODAY - VOL. 922



When It Comes to Islam, Western Leaders Are Liars or Idiots

Mentions of ISIS - or terrorism - on Dem convention's first day: Zero

Tim Kaine is an Intellectual and Moral Coward

Don't ever let anyone tell you this country isn't great, says...Michelle Obama?

The Day the Bernie Dream Died

Disunity in the City of Brotherly Love

Ed Rendell on Pennsylvania This November: This State Is In Play

Department of Homeland Security Targeting the Wrong Enemy

An Academic Feminist Tries to Square the Circle

Father Jacques Hamel, Martyr

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Tuesday, July 26, 2016

YESTERDAY'S HEADLINES TODAY - VOL. 921



Bearing False Witness Examines Catholic History, Anti-Catholic Bias & Western Civilization

'Mere Islam' and the Munich Massacre

Afghanistan, a Model for Obama's Failed Global Leadership

Tolerance was a Lie the Left Used to Get Power

DNC Leaks Show Hillary Clinton's Rigged Game

Hillary Chose Tim Kaine to Keep Bill Happy

Calm Down About Trump's 'Scary' Speech

Morning Consult: Trump takes the lead with post-convention bump

CNN poll: Trump convention bump looking pretty real

LOL: Ted Cruz's favorable rating nosedives after his convention fiasco

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GERMANY'S NEW 'NO MEANS NO' RAPE LAW

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Via Gatestone Institute:
When it comes to immigration, political correctness often overrides the rule of law in Germany, where many migrants who commit sexual crimes are never brought to justice, and those who do stand trial receive lenient sentences from sympathetic judges.
On June 30, for example, a court in the northern German town of Ahrensburg found a 17-year-old migrant from Eritrea guilty of attempting to rape an 18-year-old woman in the stairwell of a parking garage at the train station in Bad Oldesloe. The woman was seriously injured in the attack, in which the migrant tried to subdue her by repeatedly biting her in the face and neck. After police arrived, the migrant resisted arrest and head-butted a police officer, who was also sent to the hospital.
Despite finding the Eritrean guilty of sexually assaulting the woman and physically assaulting the police officer, the court gave him a seven-month suspended sentence and ordered him to do 30 hours of community service. He has been released from custody and will not be deported.
In addition to judicial leniency, migrant criminals have benefited from German authorities, who have repeatedly been accused of under-reporting the true scale of the migrant crime problem in the country, apparently to avoid fueling anti-immigration sentiments.
In January, the newspaper Die Welt reported that the suppression of data about migrant criminality is a "Germany-wide phenomenon." According to Rainer Wendt, the head of the German police union (Deutschen Polizeigewerkschaft, DPolG), "Every police officer knows he has to meet a particular political expectation. It is better to keep quiet [about migrant crime] to avoid problems."
Also in January, a document leaked to the newspaper Bild revealed that politicians in the northern city of Kiel had ordered local police to overlook many of the crimes perpetrated by migrants. According to Bild, police in North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony have also been instructed to be lenient to criminal migrants.
In February, Die Welt reported that authorities in the German state of Hesse were suppressing information about migrant-related crimes, ostensibly due to a "lack of public interest."
In May, a chief superintendent from the Cologne police department revealed that an official at the interior ministry in North-Rhine Westphalia ordered him to remove the term "rape" from an internal police report about the assaults in Cologne.
Police in Cologne now say they have received more than 1,000 complaints from women, including 454 reports of sexual assaults, related to New Year's Eve. Police in Hamburg say they have received complaints from 351 women, including 218 reports of sexual assault that took place on the same evening.
On July 7, more than six months after the Cologne attacks (and the same day that the Bundestag approved the new "No Means No" rape law), a German court issued the first two convictions: The District Court of Cologne gave a 20-year-old Iraqi and a 26-year-old Algerian a one-year suspended sentence and then released the two men.
The court found the Iraqi, identified only as Hussain A., guilty of kissing one of the victims and licking her face. The Algerian, named as Hassan T., prevented the boyfriend of the other victim from intervening to stop the attack and offered him money to have sex with her: "Give the girls or you die," he said. He was found guilty of being an accessory to sexual assault.
The Iraqi man, who was 20 at the time, was sentenced under juvenile law and was ordered to attend an integration course and do 80 hours of community service. The newspaper Bild published photographs of a jubilant Hassan T. smiling as he left the courtroom.
One observer said the light sentence was a mockery of justice and would serve as an invitation for criminal migrants to do as they please with German women.
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Tuesday, April 12, 2016

YESTERDAY'S HEADLINES TODAY - VOL. 860



A slow exit for UnitedHealth from ObamaCare?

More ObamaCare co-ops set to fail this year

The Next President Is Going to Be Hated

Aristotle Explains the Trump Phenomenon

The Crisis of America's White Working Class Is More Spiritual than Material

Why Ashton Kutcher Made a Sitcom for Flyover Country

Harvard student says she wouldn't be able to handle class if other students didn't support abortion

Campus "rape culture": Another chapter in the book of leftist lies

A Nation Within A Nation

Marco Rubio Blocks Treasury Nominees Until Obama Regime Stops Helping Iran

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Some thoughts on Equal Pay Day and the 23% gender pay gap myth

Progressives Muscle into the Restroom

University of Toronto learns why mandatory unisex bathrooms are a bad idea

Ian McEwan Notes That 2 + 2 = 4; Horrified, the LGBT Orwellians Make Him Take It Back

Stealing magnolias: "Journalists" join pro-gay groups against Mississippi's religious liberty law

So I Guess It's Open Season On Democrat Allies, Right?

Dear John Kasich, Robust Religious Liberty Protections Help Americans 'Chill Out'

Maybe it's time American Christians head for the hills

The Defense of Catholic Marriage

It's come to this: WaPo writer is raising her cats "gender neutral"

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Monday, December 21, 2015

FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION... DECEMBER 21, 2015

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In Asia, a wide spectrum of anti-Christian persecution

In India and across Asia, Christians are targeted for their faith

China increases its crackdown on Catholics

Europe no longer knows its roots, says Vatican's top ecumenical officer

Belloc's great gift





6 Things You Didn't Know About St. Peter Canisius

Christmas Isn't Candy Canes - It's D-Day in the War Against Satan

Girls Should Not Be "Altar Servers"

Catholic Thoughts on A Christmas Carol

Today's Mass Readings

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