We haven't always argued over who could use a restroom. Nor have we argued over how to enforce laws determining if a person is allowed to use a restroom. How did we get to this debate? It's not like everyone had a convention and decided on the next major cultural issue. The … [Read more...]
Review: “The Time of Our Lives” by Peggy Noonan
This is the first of what I hope to be many book reviews. I often get asked what books I'm reading. These reviews answer that question and hopefully help you find something worth reading. I consider myself a book collector. I love books new or old. I enjoy sharing well-written … [Read more...]
You Have No Constitutional Right to a Safe Space
"The Coddling of the American Mind" is a smart essay in The Atlantic written by Greg Lukianoff, President and CEO for the Foundation of Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), and Jonathan Haidt, a social psychologist best known for his book: "The Righteous Mind: Why Good People … [Read more...]
On Life: The Evils of Extrinsic Value Determining Personhood
A few weeks ago, Hilary Clinton gave an interview on NBC's Sunday political talk show "Meet The Press." The show's host and moderator, journalist Chuck Todd, asked Clinton: "When or if does an unborn child have constitutional rights?" Clinton replied: … [Read more...]
The Modern Scarlet Letter
A "new" morality is emerging in America. David Brooks, in the New York Times, coined it: "The Shame Culture." I find the description apt. I use the word new with air quotes because, as Solomon so famously wrote in Ecclesiastes, "there is nothing new under the sun." The same is … [Read more...]