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How Beijing Controls Chinese Citizens Through Family, Education, and Speech

You may have read about China’s practice of foot-binding. It’s an ancient custom dating back to the supposedly pleasing aesthetic sense of the 10th century. To improve their marriage prospects, women would bind their feet with bandages from an early age to stunt the growth of them. The tradition was damaging to the development of…

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A Libertarian Activist’s Journey to Help #FreeHongKong

Jon, a libertarian activist also known as @still_too_savage_for_statists on Instagram, was in Hong Kong from November 3rd to November 18th. He raised the money to give out medical supplies in Hong Kong, helped the protesters medically, talked to the people of Hong Kong about politics, was in Poly University before the police took control of it,…

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The US Finally Defends Liberty in Hong Kong

In the first decisive show of support by the US for the Free Hong Kong protesters, the Senate unanimously approved a bill helping them in their struggle for liberty on Tuesday evening, November 19th. The legislation requires the Secretary of State to annually confirm that Hong Kong is staying sufficiently independent from China. If the…

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The Communist Manifesto [Book Review] ~ Sundays With Steffi

Happy Sunday, Liberty Lovers! Well, I did the deed. I read The Communist Manifesto by Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx. It was originally an 1848 political pamphlet that was meant to spread the history and mission of Communism to the masses. In this video, I will tell you about my not so life-changing experience reading…

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10 “Subversive” Jokes That Could’ve Landed You in an East German Prison

Making fun of politicians is an American tradition. Some jokes cross lines of good taste; some are unfair or unfunny. Good taste and humor aside, Americans take it for granted that we can poke fun at politicians and our leaders. What’s the difference between Obama and God? God doesn’t think he is Obama. What does…

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Breaking Free: The Day the Wall Between Freedom and Captivity Fell

Thirty years ago, the physical personification of the oppression of the Soviet Union that was the concrete wall separating East and West Berlin fell.  The Berlin Wall had divided families, a city, a country, and the world. It had stood between freedom in the West and captivity in the East. On November 9, 1989, the Soviet…

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Next Generation of Americans Will Embrace Socialism If We Lose ‘War on History’

As young Americans are losing an understanding of civics and American history, they increasingly embrace socialism. An annual poll conducted for the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation again found that the younger generations have a far sunnier view of socialism and communism than their elders. Some of the findings from the YouGov survey, released Oct. 28, were deeply…

1 In 3 Millennials See Communism As Favorable, Survey Finds
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1 In 3 Millennials See Communism As Favorable, Survey Finds

Mary Margaret Olohan  A growing number of Millennials show support for communism and socialism, a survey from the Victims of Communism found. The survey, conducted by the Victims of Communism and polled by the research and data firm YouGov, found that 70% of Millennials are likely to vote socialist and that one in three Millennials perceive…

Free China [Movie Review] ~ Sundays With Steffi
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Free China [Movie Review] ~ Sundays With Steffi

Happy Sunday, Liberty Lovers! I first discovered Jennifer Zeng at YALCON 2019, when she bravely gave a speech about her horrific experiences in Communist China. Ever since that day, I have wanted to watch Jennifer Zeng’s documentary and read her book. “Free China: The Courage to Believe” is an extremely moving, eye-opening, jaw-dropping documentary about…