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Monday, November 9, 2015

Editorial: Celebrate the Fall of the Berlin Wall - Reagan's Victory over the Soviet Union!

Editorial

November 9, 1989 was when the Berlin Wall fell, liberating those under Communist rule in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe and freeing 425,574,817 people while the Communists, including Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Ho Chi Minh, Che Guevara, and others murdered 100,000,000 people!

 Young America's Foundation has some interesting ways to commemorate this below!

http://www.yaf.org/eventdetails.aspx?id=14295 

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Friday, May 1, 2015

MAY DAY: Obama Administration Invitees Give Reagan Portrait the Middle Finger

A timely post about from www.yaf.org about Obama supporters and Ronald Reagan. This follows this post about the GOP who voted for Lynch.
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By Jolie Stuart-Davis, Young America's Foundation Intern
On June 15th, President Obama hosted a reception at the White House. While here, two Philadelphia activists took time out of their visit to take photos of themselves giving President Reagan the middle finger.

This incident brings to light the unwarranted hate directed at President Reagan.

The 1980s saw several historic accomplishments that can be credited to President Reagan. Yet, there is still so much disrespect from the Left toward the late president. President Reagan helped create 20 million jobs bringing the U.S. out of the deep recession of the Carter administration, and he also signed the largest tax cut in U.S. history that dropped the taxes 25 percent across the board.

Reagan is not ranked as a successful president if you ask a college professor, but according to a recent Gallup poll, Americans vote him to be the "greatest president." Professors seem to forget about the fact that Reagan liberated 300 million from the oppressive Soviet Union and won the Cold War.

He had a successful presidency that should be acknowledged with respect and dignity, not the middle finger.

Jolie Stuart-Davis is a Sarah T. Hermann Intern Scholar at Young America's Foundation.

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Christian Values Under Attack!

An interesting article from http://www.ucg.org/ about the attack on Christianity. This follows this post about youth violence. This follows this post about a gay high school. For a free magazine subscription or to get the books recommended for free click HERE! or call 1-888-886- 8632.
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Christian Values Under Attack!

  by Ralph Levy 

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The college years are often some of the greatest times of challenge for young people brought up in Christian homes. A college degree is essential for so many occupations. Yet four or more years of college or university often tear young Christians away from their foundation, at times destroying values and beliefs taught them by their parents and their churches.
Is it possible to survive college and hold on to Christian values? If so, what are the keys? And what are the big dangers in college life?

Challenge number one: anti-Christian philosophies

No matter where you go, you will probably have professors who don't share your beliefs, and who may even be openly hostile to them. Humanism and the various forms of Marxism or Communism are still popular philosophies in the world of postsecondary education. And even though these beliefs have less popularity outside of college, you will still need to be prepared to face them.
When I went to university in England, I suddenly found myself in a radical political environment. Those who didn't seek radical political change in some form or other were definitely in the minority. “Leftist” groups of many different stripes seemed to abound. The ideas of famous German philosopher Karl Marx were everywhere. Having never studied Marx before, I became fascinated, and then somewhat pulled in, before I finally (thankfully!) rejected those ideas.
Marx taught that history is driven by conflict between social classes, not by national, racial or religious conflict. The opening words of his Communist Manifesto read as follows: “The history of all … society is a history of class struggles.” From this flows the idea that as lower classes rise up in rebellion against their oppressors, society moves forward toward an ultimate utopia free of class distinctions and injustice.
I came to see the falseness and futility of these ideas. It was the Holy Bible, the Word of God, that helped me to see it. The Bible makes plain that evil isn't determined by who has his hands on the means of production in society. People from lower classes can be just as evil, just as selfish and just as prone to mistreat their neighbors as those from the privileged classes. And overturning it all, as Communists desire, might lead to only loss of freedom, bankrupt economies and, often, far worse abuses of power.
Another very common, but unchristian, philosophy encountered in college is humanism. Essentially, humanists believe “the solution is within us.” They view human nature as inherently good and suggest that humankind's problems would be solved if only the good in us can be coaxed out. Most humanists deny any idea of the uniqueness of man or of life after death.
Again, humanism conflicts with what the Bible teaches us. The prophet Jeremiah made it very clear when he declared, “O Lord, I know the way of man is not in himself; it is not in man who walks to direct his own steps” (Jeremiah 10:23 Jeremiah 10:23O LORD, I know that the way of man is not in himself: it is not in man that walks to direct his steps.
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) and “The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked; who can know it?” (Jeremiah 17:9 Jeremiah 17:9The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?
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). Of course, God knows this and is willing to help us change, once we make the choice to live the way He commands. King David of Israel discovered this and wrote of the changed heart in Psalm 51. Praying to God, he said, “Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me” (verse 10).
The solutions taught on many college campuses are really misleading. Humanity can't make it without God's help, no matter how reasonable the proposed solution may sound or how radical it may be!

Challenge number two: drugs and alcohol

A recent survey found that 49.7 percent of college students reported participating in “binge drinking” (defined as five or more drinks in one sitting) in the two weeks prior to completing the survey. The same survey showed that 64.5 percent had experienced a hangover from excessive drinking, 55.3 percent reported having been nauseated or vomiting, 40.5 percent had “done something I later regretted” and 12.3 percent reported they had been taken advantage of sexually while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Of all the students in the survey who had experienced unwanted sexual intercourse, 82.6 percent said they were under the influence of drugs or alcohol when this occurred, while 76 percent of those reporting unwanted sexual touching said they were under the influence at the time (2001 Statistics on Alcohol and Other Drug Use on American Campuses ).
Abuse of alcohol and drugs is a big problem among college students. So what's a Christian to do? The Word of God makes it plain: “Hear, my son, and be wise … Do not mix with winebibbers [in other words, avoid the parties where people are getting drunk or taking drugs!] … for the drunkard … will come to poverty” (Proverbs 23:19 Proverbs 23:19Hear you, my son, and be wise, and guide your heart in the way.
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And don't forget that you can always get up and leave. If the drugs begin to circulate or people are getting drunk, the Christian can always say, “Thank you for the invitation, but I have to leave now.” You might be surprised to see others get up and leave with you!

Challenge number three: sexual immorality

Recent research shows fewer high school students are having sex now compared to 10 years ago and that the majority of high school graduates are virgins. But the picture changes drastically in college.
A report in the December 2001 issue of Archives of Sexual Behavior indicates that 71 percent of unmarried college students reported being sexually experienced. Breaking it down further, 64 percent reported one sexual partner in the 30 days prior to the survey, while 30 percent reported no sexual partners in that time. Presumably, the remaining 6 percent had been with two or more partners in the month prior to the survey.
College will present challenges to young Christians wanting to remain morally pure! Perhaps the greatest challenge to your character and determination will come in this area. How can you protect yourself?
First, choose your environment carefully. It may be wise to stay at home or with close relatives while in college. That way you can avoid the noise, drugs and excessive drinking you would have to face in many college dorms.
If you're going away from home, it's a good idea to find roommates with whom you share certain basic values. Look for people you'll get along with and who will commit to having no drugs, no illegal or excessive drinking and no boyfriend or girlfriend sleepovers. Sit down and discuss these things with potential roommates before committing to sharing a room with them.
If there's no choice but to live in a dorm, you might try to find one where other Christians are living. Fraternities and sororities are often the most free-living dorms, and should usually be avoided. But there are fraternities and sororities that are organized on a set of values, such as service to the community or basic Christian morality.
Anything you can do to be in the company of people who will help you maintain your Christian values is something to be pursued. The Bible tells us that “evil company corrupts good habits” (1 Corinthians 15:33 1 Corinthians 15:33Be not deceived: evil communications corrupt good manners.
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), and, conversely, that “whoever walks with the wise becomes wise, but the companion of fools suffers harm” (Proverbs 13:20 Proverbs 13:20He that walks with wise men shall be wise: but a companion of fools shall be destroyed.
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, New Revised Standard Version). Like it or not, we're all heavily influenced by the company we keep.

A source of help: true Christian fellowship

One of the big keys to holding on to your Christian faith during the college years is the Church. Keep going to Church! In fact, during this time when your faith is being assaulted, you really need more time with like-minded Christians than you did before. Spiritual camaraderie and adding to your Christian knowledge offer tremendous encouragement.
Hold on to your source of strength during your college years. Take the time for prayer, for study of the Scriptures and for true Christian fellowship to help you through. Build the bonds in Christ, and survive the college years—with your Christian faith not just intact, but strengthened! VT

Friday, October 24, 2014

Recommended Conservative Reading to prepare for elections and commemorate the Fall of the Berlin Wall

A timely post about from www.yaf.org about books to begin reading in order to commemorate the Fall of the Berlin Wall, communism's symbol, on November 9, Freedom Day. This follows this post about a black person mocking white people, as in the movie Dear White People.  This follows this post about the midterm election.
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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

World News and Trends: The Catholic Church, China and Taiwan

An interesting article from http://www.ucg.org/ about the Pope and China. This follows this post about Ebola. For a free magazine subscription or to get the books recommended for free click HERE! or call 1-888-886- 8632.
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World News and Trends: The Catholic Church, China and Taiwan



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In recent decades the Chinese have periodically cracked down on Christians. In recent months persecution has become very intense.

In recent decades the Chinese have periodically cracked down on Christians. In recent months persecution has become very intense. There are some 12 million Roman Catholics in China normally classified as members of the so-called "patriotic" church with no relationship permitted with the Vatican.
Recent reports indicate that the Vatican may abandon Taiwan diplomatically to win Chinese support for China's Catholics. Reporting from Beijing for The Sunday Telegraph (April 10), Peter Goff stated that the "Church prepares [the] way for millions to worship without fear of persecution." The stark title of his article is: "Vatican Will Abandon Taiwan to Win China's Catholics."
Bishop Joseph Zen Ze-Kiun of Hong Kong is a leading adviser for the Vatican on Chinese issues. He said that "the Holy See has been thinking of giving up Taiwan. This is a difficult [decision], but it has decided to do it. If the Holy See does not establish [diplomatic] ties with China, Catholics there will not have real freedom."
Up to now the Vatican has been the only state in Europe to recognize Taiwan's sovereignty. Pope John Paul II's pontificate did not experience good relations with China primarily because of his unrelenting opposition to communism. The Vatican is apparently trying to "put this right" as soon as practically possible. (Sources: The Wall Street Journal Europe, The Sunday Telegraph [London].)

Friday, October 3, 2014

No More Che Day 2014

An interesting article from www.yaf.org  about the Cuban Che Guevara. This follows this post about the midterm election.
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No More Che Day 2014

October 09, 2014
Che LogoChe Guevara was an international terrorist and mass murderer. During his vicious campaigns to impose Communism on countries throughout Latin America, Che Guevara trained and motivated the Castro regime's firing squads that executed thousands of men, women, and children.
For decades, the Left tried to glorify murderers and thugs like Lenin, Mao, and even Stalin. They are discredited today because people know about their evil deeds. Che is more obscure. He is one notorious figure who is idolized by the Left and hailed as a "hero," yet most students never learn the truth about his cult of violence.
Use the anniversary of Che's death on October 9 to educate the campus community about Che's atrocities.  
Young America's Foundation can provide you with free copies of our "Victims of Che Guevara" poster and other downloadable fliers.
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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Current Events & Trends: Where is America headed?

An interesting article from http://www.ucg.org/ about socialism. This follows this post about the European Union. For a free magazine subscription or to get the books recommended for free click HERE! or call 1-888-886- 8632. You can follow me at blogspot here and at twitter here https://twitter.com/brianleesblog. Please consider following both in case one goes down!


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Not so long ago liberal commentators in the United States spoke of the European economic success in glowing terms - indicating that social democracy works.

They praised the European dream of collective responsibility and worldwide consciousness—leading to a better tomorrow for mankind. They also intoned about the European guide to better capitalism—really as much socialism as the market could bear. One or two liberal observers were even asking Americans if they were born on the wrong continent.
Yet recent events have shown these views to be somewhat embarrassing. Gideon Rachman wrote in the Financial Times: "The normal processes of democracy in Italy and Greece had been unequal to the economic crisis. The European Union's repeated failure to find a solution to the debt crisis—and so secure the future of the euro—illustrated that pan-European politics were working no better than the national variety" ("Our Age of Mounting Indignation," Dec. 30, 2011).
Historically the Europeans who immigrated to the new world for a better life have since established their own methods in the political and economic fields. The American way of life has a brand all its own, including its take on capitalism. Though far from reaching the ideal, overall it has proved more economically successful than the more planned and regulated economies of other nations.
Yet there can be little doubt that the present American administration favors the European social model. So will the European model then become the dominant force in the United States?
Certainly President Obama has challenged traditional U.S. economic strategy and tactics—seeking to "spread the wealth" by taxing the rich, increasing government spending and initiating costly social programs such as his new, much more pervasive health-care legislation, and his recent rejection of the proposed oil pipeline between Canada and Texas (which would have added tens of thousands more jobs). A Wall Street Journal editorial stated: "Obama has done nearly everything he wanted. That's the problem" ("The State of His Policies," Jan. 26, 2012).
This November's national elections may decide just how much farther Americans are willing to travel down the road in quest of European-model socialism. Will the outcome of these U.S. elections turn out to be a referendum on whether or not the United States should become an honorary member of the European Union?
To fully understand America's role in the world from God's point of view, read our free Bible study aid booklet The United States and Britain in Bible Prophecy . It will give you the essential historical and biblical background to understanding the severe challenges facing America and the British Commonwealth of English-speaking nations. (Sources: Financial Times [London], The Wall Street Journal .)

Friday, July 11, 2014

Study: Conservative Books Missing From Freshman Reading Programs

An interesting article from www.yaf.org about reading requirements in Universities. This follows this post about the President's failures in dealing with IraqYou can follow me at blogspot here and at twitter here https://twitter.com/brianleesblog. Please consider following both in case one goes down!




YAF Study: Conservative Books Missing From Freshman Reading Programs

                Posted by Ashley Pratte
Conservative Books Missing From Freshman Reading Programs
YAF Study: Are Conservative Books Left Out of Academia?
 
requiredreadingHERNDON, VA-Young America's Foundation (YAF) has discovered that conservative books are noticeably absent from the required reading programs for incoming college freshmen nationwide. YAF surveyed the top 50 schools as noted by Forbes, and of the schools that institute a freshman reading program, no conservative books were assigned to incoming students over the past three years.  The purpose of required reading, according to many of the schools implementing them, is to foster a sense of community among students through igniting university-wide discussions.  Not surprisingly, YAF found that many of the "required" books only offered left-wing perspectives on topics such as race, feminism, socialism, inequality, and wealth redistribution.
College administrators will say that students receive a balanced education at their institutions, but what really balances the Left on campus? Today's schools routinely omit conservative perspectives from campus dialogue, and "required reading" programs underscore this bias.  Examples of the books being assigned to incoming freshmen include Class Matters by The New York Times, which advocates against free-market principles, and Chimamanda Nogzi Adichie's Americanah, a fictional story of a young Nigerian woman and man who immigrated to the United States. Throughout the book, the author focuses on race and criticizes everyone but the protagonists for their prejudices.
Young America's Foundation believes young people should be exposed to a true liberal education-one that includes both liberal and conservative ideas, but there appears to be no balance in these readings that are required by colleges and universities. From the moment students enroll in college through graduation day, they are exposed to liberal themes-and few, if any, will read a conservative book or heard from a conservative professor.
The following is a sample of that books today's college freshman are required to read. It is clear that colleges and universities seek to indoctrinate students through assigned reading from the moment they enroll-before they even step foot in their classrooms.

For further information or to request an interview, please email Ashley Pratte at apratte@yaf.org
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*Top colleges and universities are determined by Forbes

Executive Summary:
Institutions of higher learning do not encourage or present a balanced education which is apparent when YAF examined the courses offered, those selected as commencement speakers, and now the required reading programs which are before freshmen even step foot on campus.
Administrators say that students receive a balanced education, but when does that occur?  Past Young America's Foundation studies such as "The Dirty Dozen" show that course catalogues are full of liberal courses yet courses that present conservative ideas fairly are rare, and our annual "Commencement Speaker Survey" shows that liberal commencement speakers outnumber conservative ones often by a margin of 10-to-1.  There is a pattern in higher education that routinely omits conservative viewpoints.  It is important that students be exposed to both perspectives.
Young America's Foundation believes young people should be exposed to a true liberal education-one that includes all ideas- but there is no balance in these required readings. 


Young America's Foundation believes that students should also read books such as Free to Choose by Milton Friedman, Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, The Road to Serfdom by Friedrich von Hayek, I Am Charlotte Simmons by Tom Wolfe, Scratch Beginnings: Me, $25, and the Search for the American Dream by Adam Shepard, Chinese Girl in the Ghetto by Ying Ma, or Liberty and Tyranny by Mark Levin.


Methodology:
This study is comprised of required readings for the Top 50 colleges and universities according to Forbes.  Young America's Foundation researched each of the colleges and examined their freshman required reading programs and compiled the data for the past three years.  After all the data was collected, each title was researched and looked at closely to determine the themes presented within the book.


A Sample of Liberal Required Readings
 
  1. Americanah by Chimamanda Nogzi Adichie (required at Duke University and Pomona College in 2014)
This is a fictional story of a young Nigerian woman and man who immigrate to the United States.  Throughout the book, the author delves heavily into concepts of race.  Yet, at the same time, she criticizes everyone but the protagonists for their prejudices.
"Dear Non-American Black, when you make the choice to come to America, you become black. Stop arguing. Stop saying I'm Jamaican or I'm Ghanaian. America doesn't care." 

  1. The Sixth Extinction by Elizabeth Kolbert (required at Lafayette College in 2014)
This book argues that humanity is causing a sixth mass extinction due to global warming and advocates environmental sustainability.
"Meanwhile, an even stranger and more radical transformation is under way. Having discovered subterranean reserves of energy, humans begin to change the composition of the atmosphere." 

  1. Home  by Toni Morrison (required at UNC Chapel Hill 2013)
The novel delves into the life of a man trying to find his way home in segregated America.  It is filled with many leftist themes including identity and post-traumatic stress associated with race.
"Well, you know, doctors need to work on the dead poor so they can help the live rich."

  1. Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide  by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn (required at Wellesley College 2013 and Vanderbilt University 2012)
This book describes the "injustice" that women from around the world experience and what you, as a reader, can do to stop it.  It discusses the need for liberal humanists to reach out to conservative evangelicals and join forces in embracing multicultural concepts.  This book is filled with feminist ideas and theories.
"Sexism and misogyny. How else to explain why so many more witches were burned than wizards?"

  1. Eating Animals  by Jonathan Safran Foer (required at Duke University 2011)
A book delving into the modern food industry, mass production, and vegetarian world.  This book also goes into some anti-free market concepts.
"It shouldn't be the consumer's responsibility to figure out what's cruel and what's kind, what's environmentally destructive and what's sustainable. Cruel and destructive food products should be illegal. We don't need the option of buying children's toys made with lead paint, or aerosols with chlorofluorocarbons, or medicines with unlabeled side effects. And we don't need the option of buying factory-farmed animals." 

  1. Class Matters by The New York Times (required at Bryn Mawr College for 2011)
 The New York Times discusses class in America; in typical liberal fashion it advocates against free market principles by using shoddy economics and misguided facts.
"So it appears that while it is easier for a few high achievers to scale the summits of wealth, for many others it has become harder to move up from one economic class to another. Americans are arguably more likely than they were thirty years ago to end up in the class into which they were born."

  1. The Tenth of December  by George Saunders (required at Colgate University for 2013 and suggested at Swarthmore)
 This book is particularly ominous in its consideration of class and power.  Class anxiety is pervasive in this book and the author conveys a hatred of wealth and rich people.
"Do not really like rich people, as they make us poor people feel dopey and inadequate. Not that we are poor. I would say we are middle. We are very, very lucky. I know that. But still, it is not right that rich people make us middle people feel dopey and inadequate." 

  1. Acts of Faith  by Eboo Patel (required at Colgate University for 2011)
A story of an American Muslim and his thoughts on radicalization, it also contains some anti-American culture themes.
"It was in Islam that I found the clearest articulation of this inner struggle. The story goes like this: As a victorious Muslim army was celebrating its triumph in battle, the Prophet Muhammad told the men they had won only the "lesser jihad." Now, he said, they had to move on to the "greater jihad"-the jihad al-nafs, the struggle against their lower selves. The first time I read that, I felt as if the Prophet was speaking directly to me, as if he could see the thousands of times in my life that my lower self had won, as if he was personally returning Islam to my consciousness."

  1. The Life Before Us by Romain Gary (required at Cornell University for 2012)
This is the story of a young boy who lives in a whorehouse and was birthed by his prostitute mother.  The story is about him supporting a lady who lives there when she is no longer able to do so herself.  The book is full of supporting characters that are transvestites, pimps, and witch doctors.
"Seeing I was sad, Madame Rosa explained that family doesn't mean a thing and told me how some people tie their dogs to a tree and go off on vacation."

  1.  Beautiful Souls by Eyal Press (required by Brown University for 2013)
This book seeks to demonstrate the "positive" aspects of bold acts carried out by radicals who seek to overthrow the system.
"Yet confronting evil tends to be seen differently when it is committed in our name - when the perpetrators are not Germans or Rwandans but Americans carrying out abuses at places such as the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, a story that came to light after a reservist named Joseph Darby handed a CD full of incriminating photos to the U.S. Army's Criminal Investigation Division in 2004, one year before President Bush honored Pau Rusesabagina. Darby's reward was to be called a traitor and to receive a string of death threats that prompted him to move out of his hometown."
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