Martin Baker: Bipartisan Safer Communities Act Does Not Do as Advertised

Martin Baker: Bipartisan Safer Communities Act Does Not Do as Advertised

Project 21 Commentary /
"Throwing money at a problem has never solved the problem," writes Project 21 Ambassador Martin Baker, and he notes that President Biden's Bipartisan Safer Communities Act is no exception to that rule. In a commentary syndicated through InsideSources, Martin says ...
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Black Conservatives Cheer Resignation of Harvard President Claudine Gay

Project 21 Commentary /
Harvard President Claudine Gay announced her resignation today as Harvard’s first black and second female president, making her the shortest tenured president in Harvard’s history. During Gay’s recent testimony before Congress, when asked if antisemitic acts and calling for the ...
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Horace Cooper: Racial Preferences are Against the Law

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Policies that give preference to people based on the color of their skin are "on very very shaky constitutional grounds," says Project 21 Chairman Horace Cooper.  "You are not legally allowed to prefer the race of a person and then ...
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Mark Mostert: Airlines Need To Do Better To Support People With Disabilities

Able Americans, Commentary /
"Recent reports make clear that passengers with disabilities are not a priority for airlines, writes Dr. Mark Mostert of Able Americans. In a commentary published at Issues & Insights, Mark describes several recent examples of airlines failing people with disabilities, ...
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Companies See Their LGBTQ Scores Tumble Despite Best Woke Efforts

FEP Commentary /
This year we've seen Anheuser-Busch, Target and other companies sacrifice both their bottom lines and reputations in order to be seen as woke. Turns out that didn't quite pan out for them. The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) touts its Corporate ...
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Stefan Padfield: Asked About Its $244 Million BLM Donation, Microsoft Told Its Investors to Pound Sand

FEP Commentary /
After Microsoft and hundreds of other corporations squandered billions of dollars on the altar of Black Lives Matter, and after Anheuser-Busch, Target, Disney and Dick's Sporting Goods decimated their bottom lines in order to satisfy the whims of their woke ...
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Scott Shepard: United Nations Plan to Regulate Communications Threatens Freedom and Civilization

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A new United Nations (UN) proposal to regulate online communications worldwide "is freedom-threateningly and civilization-threateningly serious," says Free Enterprise Project Director Scott Shepard. On an episode of the Family Research Council's "Washington Watch with Tony Perkins," Scott joined Tony to ...
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With D.C. Crime Out of Control, Congress Must Intervene

Project 21 Commentary /
As Washington, D.C. crime soars, with local leaders apparently impotent to control it, ambassadors with the Project 21 black leadership network are calling upon Congress to intervene. A recent carjacking of an off-duty FBI agent demonstrates that truly no one ...
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Mark Mostert: People with Disabilities Thrive When Free of Stifling Bureaucracy

Able Americans, Commentary /
The United Nations' Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities (CRPD) "is a great idea with lofty but unrealistic goals that completely fail to take into account the real world," writes Mark P. Mostert of Able Americans in a ...
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Mark Mostert: Kids with Severe Disabilities Deserve Better

Able Americans, Commentary /
"Infant Indi Gregory... died a few weeks ago. A heartbreaking tragedy. But why she died is grotesque — the perfect storm of medicine and heartless legal arguments culminating in a court-ordered refusal to show mercy and compassion." In a commentary syndicated through ...