Jason Mattera
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Americans aren’t aboard the trans train
The left is banking on your silence. Don’t give them the satisfaction.
When freedom means slavery
American freedom is about curtailing state power, not expanding it under the guise of progress.
Chicago and the rotten harvest of Progressive policies
That’s the harvest. And Chicagoans are choking on it.
And now, a reading from the Gospel of white guilt
Is it possible to celebrate a joyous occasion without racial antagonists seizing the opportunity to bash whitey?
Why the secular left is waging a relentless assault on the American family
What do Harrison Butker’s commencement speech critics and the Alphabet Agitators who’ve hijacked an entire month have in common? You’ll find out.
The colossal travesty of the Trump trial
You don’t have to like Donald Trump and can acknowledge his character flaws and political liabilities, but this conviction was completely baseless and a colossal travesty.
Are the walls closing in on the trans-industrial complex?
The data is in, and the experiment has failed. It’s time to stop sacrificing our kids on the altar of transgender ideology.
When will progressives stop oppressing the poor?
A 30-year-old driver shared a grim outlook, lamenting that “demand was dead” after he spent an unbelievable “six hours waiting for a single Uber Eats delivery request.”
A call for Christian leaders to (finally) challenge the regime
What’s it going to take for Christian pastors and leaders in America to step up with a backbone and call out the pagan practices being promoted at the highest level of government?
The moral case for embracing polarization
This isn’t an invitation to act like a loud-mouth jerk. Far from it. It is an invitation, though, to restore the boldness sorely missing from many pulpits and stand with fervent defiance against a pagan cabal fixated on calling good evil and evil good.