Submitted by: J Cryots
March 29, 2021 - The article titled "Going for Woke? More Businesses Say No" provides some encouraging news from the results of a recent poll about the influence and effects of the "Cancel; and 'Woke Culture" and how businesses both big and small are starting to respond to it.
March 29, 2021 | GOP to Biden: Restore Law and Border | | by Tony Perkins |
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| If the Biden administration won't call the border mess a "crisis," they're the only ones. Only four percent of the American people agree with the president that the surge isn't a "serious problem." As more pictures and eye-witness accounts break through the White House's blackout, the urgency on both sides is growing. After his pitiful performance on Thursday, the president's approval ratings on immigration are in an absolute freefall -- and the grim testimonies that leaders and local mayors are telling from the border aren't helping. |
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| Going for Woke? More Businesses Say No. | | by Tony Perkins |
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| The media would love for you to believe that every corporation is going woke -- but that isn't exactly reality, Zogby warns. Business leaders might feel the squeeze of the far-Left, and some might even surrender to it, but deep down, they're just as worried as the rest of us about what cultural extremists are doing to America. And now we have the data to prove it. |
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| USCIRF Hits a Nerve on Uyghurs, China Retaliates | | by Tony Perkins |
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| Some wear China's scorn as a badge of honor. Late last summer, when the communist regime lashed out at Senator Marco Rubio (R-Fl.), he tweeted, "Last month #China banned me. Today, they sanctioned me. I don't want to be paranoid, but I am starting to think they don't like me." Turns out, China's government doesn't like a lot of people, including members of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) like Gayle Manchin and me. |
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| Today's show features: Brian Kemp, Governor of Georgia, on the Left's objections to Georgia's new election integrity law; Rhonda Milstead, South Dakota State Representative for the 9th District, on the South Dakota House of Representatives overwhelmingly rejecting Governor Noem's veto of the Fairness in Women's Sports Act; Missy Thomas Irvin, Arkansas State Senator for District 18, on Arkansas enacting the Fairness in Women's Sports Act; Gordon Chang, author of The Coming Collapse of China and The Great U.S.-China Tech War, on China sanctioning officials, including Tony Perkins, on the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom. |
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