Teacher tyrants in Colorado Springs are reportedly taping masks to schoolchildren’s faces

Teacher tyrants in Colorado Springs are reportedly taping masks to schoolchildren’s faces

Special to WorldTribune.com By Michelle Malkin COLORADO SPRINGS — The latest horror story involving COVID-19 control freaks erupted right here in my backyard on Friday. It’s breathtaking. Literally. No responsible parent can in good conscience sit by silently while pandemic tyrants choke off our children’s freedom and oxygen supply. Stephanie M. is a work-at-home mother […]

All it takes is one: How tyranny ends

All it takes is one: How tyranny ends

Special to WorldTribune.com By Michelle Malkin “One is the loneliest number,” Three Dog Night famously sang over five decades ago. But all it takes is one brave soul fighting against the tide to inspire 10. Ten become hundreds. Hundreds become thousands. Thousands become millions. Millions become a new majority. Riverside County, California, Sheriff Chad Bianco […]

Media-induced derangement? Here’s proof from NY Times readers

Media-induced derangement? Here’s proof from NY Times readers

Special to WorldTribune.com Dennis Prager This past weekend, New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd added another column to the myriad irrational and hysterical pieces about the “existential threat” climate change allegedly poses to human life. As I do after almost every piece I read on the internet, I read comments submitted by readers. One provided […]

On communism: If you don’t deny evil, you can’t love people

On communism: If you don’t deny evil, you can’t love people

Special to WorldTribune.com Dennis Prager One of the most highly regarded books of the 20th century was Ernest Becker’s “The Denial of Death.” Winner of the 1974 Pulitzer Prize, the book is regarded as a classic for its analysis of how human beings deny their mortality. But there is something people deny more than mortality: […]

Remembering Vietnam, its ‘boat people’ and the reasons decent humans hate communism

Remembering Vietnam, its ‘boat people’ and the reasons decent humans hate communism

Special to WorldTribune.com Dennis Prager Ten years ago, I wrote a column reflecting on my reactions to visiting Vietnam. Given the lack of revulsion to, and even flirtation with, communism (or its more mildly named version, socialism) among many young Americans, it is worth revisiting. It was difficult to control my emotions — specifically, my […]

MacArthur nailed it: ‘There can be no compromise with atheistic communism’

MacArthur nailed it: ‘There can be no compromise with atheistic communism’

Special to WorldTribune.com By Bill Federer, January 20, 2021 Gen. Douglas MacArthur addressed the Massachusetts State Legislature in Boston, July 25, 1951: It is not of any external threat that I concern myself but rather of insidious forces working from within which have already so drastically altered the character of our free institutions — these institutions which formerly we hailed as something […]

The inexplicable lure of the Left and the fragility of human civilization

The inexplicable lure of the Left and the fragility of human civilization

Special to WorldTribune.com Dennis Prager Yesterday was Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar. It is meant to be a time of intense self-examination. In light of that, I offer this column. The question I receive more than any other from non-Jews is: Why are so many Jews on the left? Before addressing […]

What replaced Christianity in Europe is coming to America

What replaced Christianity in Europe is coming to America

Special to WorldTribune.com Dennis Prager Americans have long been proud of the fact that, unlike European countries, America never went the route of totalitarianism as embodied in communism, fascism and Nazism. This achievement may be coming to an end. In order to understand why, it is first necessary to understand why European countries embraced — […]

The movie ‘Uncle Tom’: Can there be ‘respectful disagreement in the black community?’

Special to WorldTribune.com By Larry Elder On June 19, also known as Juneteenth, the celebration of the end of slavery in the United States, we released our film, “Uncle Tom.” It follows a young, black, Christian contractor, Chad Johnson, who was a long-time Democrat until challenged by a fellow Christian to read the platforms of […]