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  • Cancel Culture and The Salem Witch Hunts

    03/28/2021 4:12:47 AM PDT · by MtnClimber · 25 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 28 Mar, 2021 | Devin Sper
    This is not America’s first brush with cancel culture, but we can bring it to a better, quicker end if we show courage now rather than hoping it burns itself out. In 1692, a group of hysterical teenage girls in Salem, Massachusetts, began denouncing girls from rival families as witches. Accusations of witchcraft soon multiplied and spread throughout the town; some of the accused were as young as four years old. Ultimately, 200 people were tried, and dozens executed, for fictitious crimes. The court did not require evidence, as the accusations themselves were considered proof of guilt. There are obvious...
  • THE GREAT DIVIDE [puritan v agrarian republicans]

    05/26/2006 9:26:32 AM PDT · by tpaine · 24 replies · 381+ views
    Bernard Levine Website ^ | Bernard Devine
    THE GREAT DIVIDE Ever since its first European settlements, in the early 1600s, America developed as two completely different republics. We have been politically divided ever since, and will always remain so. This is because our two founding republican traditions are both opposite and irreconcilable. On one side of the divide were the agrarian republicans like Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. They gave us the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, with their foundation stones of equal creation, personal freedom, and the inalienable rights of every citizen. Theirs was a republic of innate virtue, where crime and vice were nothing...
  • Artifact: When Ads Campaign

    08/02/2004 7:29:23 PM PDT · by neverdem · 5 replies · 254+ views
    Reason ^ | July 2004 | Charles Paul Freund
    July 2004 Artifact: When Ads Campaign Charles Paul Freund Michael Bloomberg, the mayor of New York City and the most prominent Puritan since Cotton Mather, is the unseen villain in a remarkable TV ad campaign for Rheingold Beer. These images are from "Cabaret," one of three 30-second spots that make up the beer’s "Don’t Sleep" campaign. According to the Rheingold Web site, the campaign challenges Bloomberg’s "attempts to ‘San Francisco-fy’ the city," presumably by trying to file away New York’s rough edges. "Cabaret" features quick cuts of New Yorkers dancing freely on the sidewalks and in a bar despite...