The dangerous politics behind Kimmel’s suspension
“We, the people, do not need interference when it comes to forming opinions. It is diversity of opinion that allows a democracy to thrive.”
“We, the people, do not need interference when it comes to forming opinions. It is diversity of opinion that allows a democracy to thrive.”
Living for God doesn’t mean we throw away everything in the world or act like nothing here matters. It simply means putting things in the right order.
“We need to put aside our differences and condemn acts of violence as one. And we need to respond to hatred like MLK, like Erica Kirk — with love.”
“Political discourse on campus, especially in its most consistently circulated publication, remains particularly necessary and valuable.”
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“This post-colonial notion of ‘cultural difference’ is a thinly veiled excuse to perpetuate racism and structural violence with subpar levels of care.”
“As we are imperfect, and in the vernacular of the Catholic framework, sinful, human beings, there will be lapses in virtue and outright vicious acts in the real world.”
“I encourage everyone reading this to get proximate to their passion within the South Bend community.”
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“When you confine India’s chaotic diversity into a few stereotypes, you unconsciously impose your own beliefs of what a country should be onto mine.”
“As Londoners scarf down a bowl of tikka masala with garlic naan, their iron barricades keep out the people who gave it to them.”
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If even known allies of this administration feel that they have to speak out, then one of America’s most cherished values, the freedom of speech, is under direct threat.
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“So, what matters more? Adhering to the principle of free speech and honoring the late Mr. Kirk? Or using this as an opportunity to ‘get back’ at the far left, take vengeance on our ‘enemies’ and cross our fingers that they take a kinder approach the next time they win an election?”
On Sundays, we should better prioritize our identity and self, not study the day away at Hesburgh Library.
“There are clear alternatives to disengaging or doom-sharing. You simply need to choose them.”
“I am finally eligible to vote and am so ready to do my part. But I cannot help but wonder what barriers might stand in my way; and if not in my way, what about the way of my neighbor?”
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