
Selwyn Duke
Writer at Freelance
Sojourner on the blue orb, philosopher king, teller of Truth and leftists' worst nightmare. I write for a living — though my bank account doesn't know it.
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3 days ago |
thenewamerican.com | Selwyn Duke
The Roman arena, where Christians might be thrown to lions, is long gone. But though the tormentors and methods have changed, this doesn’t mean such persecution has ended. In fact, 100,000-150,000 Christians have been slaughtered worldwide by Muslims (often jihadists) during the last two decades. One of the worst killing fields is Nigeria, where approximately 52,250 Christians were killed from 2009 to 2023 alone, according to the International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law.
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thenewamerican.com | Selwyn Duke
The warning that “crime doesn’t pay” is surely true — in the spiritual sense, that is. Yet the material one may be a different matter, especially in this time in which villainy is confused with virtue. A recent example is healthcare CEO murderer Luigi Mangione, whose crowdfunding donations have reached close to $1 million. An even more recent example is Karmelo Anthony.
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thenewamerican.com | Selwyn Duke
It certainly is odd that the ideological set now claiming not to know what a woman is once claimed to know precisely what a woman’s role should be. But it did. And, boy, was it ever a coup, in league with convincing eagles they shouldn’t fly or sunfish they shouldn’t swim. In fact, generations of women have been sold the lie of careerism — to their own detriment (and our civilization’s). So says commentator and new mother Sarah Wilder, whose words certainly could make feminists wilder.
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thenewamerican.com | Selwyn Duke
Is one man’s radical another man’s reasoned voice? You might suppose that could be the thinking in this relativistic age. But this certainly wasn’t the perspective of British journalist Douglas Murray while appearing on Joe Rogan’s podcast last Thursday. In fact, Murray called Rogan out on the show, saying he was platforming fringe voices peddling anti-historical views.
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thenewamerican.com | Selwyn Duke
Common sense is “that forgotten branch of psychology,” observed philosopher G.K. Chesterton in the early 1900s. One could wonder what he’d say today, with “psychology” — which means “study of the soul” — being both soulless and ubiquitous. And it being so widespread is a reason, it’s said, that autism diagnoses are so common today. We’re more “aware” of the problem and “the screening is better” is the idea. But then there are other theories.
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https://t.co/4muwoF4B7j Dr. Mike Yeadon, [who has] 30 years experience in immunology, says the pandemic effectively ended...before we began to vaccinate people. Dr. Marty Makary wrote in...the WSJ that...herd immunity could come by April...before we have vaccinated “everyone.”

https://t.co/IHcDkvzZHM Quote on Fauci: "The man thinks you can take a blood sample and stick it in an electron microscope and if it’s got a virus in there you’ll know it. He doesn’t understand electron microscopy...[or] medicine and he should not be in a position like he’s in."

There's NO 2024. The Dems will just replicate the jump-the-shark vote fraud of 2020. This is another reason why it's time for nullification. Our fed gov is no longer one of, by and for the people; it's now one of, by and for those who count the votes. Nullify their power away.