"Sneering hosts have alienated conservatives and made liberals smug." por Caitlin Flanagan for The Atlantic, May 2017.
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Americans have developed a nasty habit of inviting the state into people's lives for tiny offenses. Here are three ways to turn back the tide. (Hint: It starts with minding your own damn business.) Mike Riggs for Reason, May 2018.
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I think I know what it feels like to be “red-pilled,” the alt-right’s preferred metaphor for losing one’s faith in received assumptions and turning toward ideas that once seemed dangerous...
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London's homicide is now higher than New York's. Nope, not guns, the UK has some of the strictest gun laws in the world. Knives. So the gov't is coming for the knives. Hide ya sporks, bet they're next. A. Barton Hinkle for Reason, 11 APR 2018.
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"f we allow all parties to peacefully disassociate as they see fit for themselves, rather than argue over whose silly solutions ought to be imposed on the other, everyone wins." Thomas J. Eckert for Being Libertarian, 7 APR 2018.
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A trio of South Carolina House Republicans introduced a bill that would allow lawmakers to debate seceding from the U.S. “if the federal government confiscates legally purchased firearms in this State.” The Washington Times, 8 APR 2018.
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A small collection of musings from one of modern science's most iconic figures.
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White-supremacist Twitter accounts have increased mais than 600 percent since 2012, and outperform ISIS accounts por every possible metric.
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"Nobody owns his or her culture. All practices are impure, borrowed from distant places at some point or another. To pretend otherwise is to ignore reality." artigo about tatuagens and cultural appropriation por Liz Wolfe for Reason, February 2018.
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