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Roy Exum: Rufo Explains 'Theory' - Chattanoogan.com


Roy Exum: Rufo Explains ‘Theory’
Wednesday, May 5, 2021 - by Roy Exum
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The Tennessee State Legislature, in its final week in session, is working tirelessly to ban “critical race theory” from being taught in the state’s public schools. Mind you, it is just a theory but has become a volatile subject in American politics and there is good reason. Unfortunately, some of the few, the liberal elites, have taken the challenge to advance the “critical race theory,” and the biggest problem with classroom turmoil is few really understand what it means or what’s at play.
About six weeks ago Christopher Rufo gave a talk at the Hillsdale College on “What it is & How To Fight It.” His talk was summarized in Hillsdale’s “Imprimis,” a monthly speech digest of Hillsdale College “dedicated to educating citizens and promoting civil and religious liberty by covering cultural, economic, political, and educational issues.” Due to the Tennesse ....

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KWC softball sweeps Kentucky State


KWC softball sweeps Kentucky State
Lady Panthers host Hillsdale on Sunday
Kentucky Wesleyan. (Source: WFIE)
By Aaron Hancock | April 17, 2021 at 11:27 PM CDT - Updated April 17 at 11:42 PM
OWENSBORO, Ky. (WFIE) - The Kentucky Wesleyan softball team looked to take two from the Thorobreds of Kentucky State in a double header on Saturday afternoon. The Panthers took the opening game 6-0. In game two the Panthers took the daily sweep with an 11-1 victory.
GAME 1: KWC 6, KSU 0
The Thorobreds (0-9) looked to get their first win of the season. Kentucky State looked to get on the board in the first inning as they had a runner on, but they were unable to take advantage. Sophomore outfielder Meryck Hardley leadoff the game with a single, two stolen bases, and a pass ball later she would score to give the Panthers the lead. ....

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Imprimis: Critical Race Theory: What It Is and How to Fight It — The Patriot Post


The following is adapted from a lecture delivered at Hillsdale College on March 30, 2021.
Critical race theory is fast becoming America’s new institutional orthodoxy. Yet most Americans have never heard of it — and of those who have, many don’t understand it. It’s time for this to change. We need to know what it is so we can know how to fight it.
In explaining critical race theory, it helps to begin with a brief history of Marxism. Originally, the Marxist Left built its political program on the theory of class conflict. Marx believed that the primary characteristic of industrial societies was the imbalance of power between capitalists and workers. The solution to that imbalance, according to Marx, was revolution: the workers would eventually gain consciousness of their plight, seize the means of production, overthrow the capitalist class, and usher in a new socialist society. ....

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The Last Time a Democratic President Pushed Changes in Energy Policy


The Moral Equivalent of Jimmy Carter 
Evidently, Joe Biden has bigger plans to reshape America than we realized. Remember when he said that if he’s elected, “Nothing would fundamentally change”? Well, that was in June 2019,
pre-election. 
post-election, and things are different. For instance, let’s consider this
Washington Postheadline from January 27: “As Biden vows monumental action on climate change, a fight with the fossil fuel industry has only begun.”
Given that fossil fuels account for almost two-thirds of American energy consumption, we can see that “Middle Class Joe” has some bold many would say,
radical plans for reshaping Main Street, as well as the rest of America. As the president said from the White House, “This is no time for small measures. … We can’t wait any longer.” The ....

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