We often discuss (including a controversy today) the growing intolerance for opposing views on our campuses and the rising generation of censors in our society. Students and even faculty members increasingly call for the silencing or firing of those who espouse opposing views on a range of different subjects.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin appointed an opponent of critical race theory to be the commonwealth’s new head of the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, earning high praise from conservative activists.
Turning Point USA, the conservative youth movement founded by Charlie Kirk, has joined free speech social network Gab, following glowing endorsements from Tim Pool and Elijah Schaffer.
Six Navy SEAL veterans running for congress this year released an ad highlighting the bravery of troops fighting for America and their quest to beat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA).
In an article last February headlined “Do Facebook, Twitter and YouTube censor conservatives? Claims ‘not supported by the facts,’ new research says,” USA Today’s Jessica Guynn wrote, “Despite repeated charges of anti-conservative bias from former President Donald Trump and other GOP critics, Facebook, Twitter and Google’s YouTube are not slanted against right-leaning users, a new report out of New York University found.”