Educational Consultant, Love Christ, My Wife, Sons, LA Rams/Duke/Miami Hurricanes/Braves Fan, Drummer

Georgia, USA
Joined May 2009
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The greatest Man in history... Jesus.
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So my husband and I read a very informative book: "Rules for Defeating Radicals: Countering the Alinsky Strategy in Politics and Culture" by @cgadamo. I was impressed with his ideas and how much I learned! This would be a great book to go through with your older teen before they go off to college. It will teach them to recognize the falsehoods and strategic ploys that the left uses. It really helped me to see the subtle indoctrination methods that they implement. Thank you, Christopher, for writing this and recommending it!
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Shohei Ohtani is the only player in MLB HISTORY to have at least 3 home runs & 10 pitching strikeouts in his entire postseason career. He just did both in one game.
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The October 10th cover of ‘The Jerusalem Post’, is one for the ages✔️
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Sing to the Lord, praise his name; proclaim his salvation day after day. Declare his glory among the nations, his marvelous deeds among all peoples. -Psalms 96:2-3 NIV
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Taking a break from the Internet today ‘cause this is just too epic 🤣
Waiting on some humor from @JesseKellyDC on this.
WAR? Pentagon Pizza Report is reporting Freddies Beach Bar, the closest gay bar to the Pentagon, is reporting below average traffic as of 7:45pm ET.
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🚨 NLDS matchup set 🚨 The Phillies and Dodgers will meet in the #Postseason for the first time since 2009!
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When there’s no sheep to herd.. 😅
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LIFT Daily Prayer: Sheep Without a Shepherd | September 22, 2025 Today’s Verse: Mark 6:34 (NKJV) “And Jesus, when He came out, saw a great multitude and was moved with compassion for them, because they were like sheep not having a shepherd. So He began to teach them many things.” When Jesus saw the crowds, He didn’t see a nuisance; He saw people in need. His compassion was so deep it moved Him to His very core. He looked at them not as failures or enemies, but as sheep—helpless, wandering, vulnerable, without a shepherd to guide or protect them. The answer He gave was not food, entertainment, or distraction. He gave them His Word. He taught them many things, because truth is what anchors the wandering, strengthens the weak, and brings life to the lost. So today, remember that Jesus sees you. In the multitude, He sees your personal need. He knows your fears, your wounds, and your longings. And He responds with compassion, shepherding you by His Word. Let His voice guide you. Open His Word. Trust His care. For the Shepherd of your soul has not forgotten you—He sees you, He loves you, and He leads you still.
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If you watch one thing today, let it be this — the truly remarkable display of grace and compassion from Mrs. Erika Kirk as she forgives her husband's assassin because that's what Christ would do. We love you, Erika.
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I deeply respect you @KirkCameron, as a brother in the Lord and for your heart for the gospel. You’ve blessed millions with your ministry. But on this subject, I have to lovingly disagree.
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Charlie spoke of the bond between a father and daughter, and the inherent responsibilities it entails.
I've told the story many times now about why I decided to dedicate my life to fighting Woke and radicalism. It's because of what I saw while doing the Grievance Studies Affair and realizing what it meant. The short version of the story is that we had submitted a paper to a very "reputable" journal called Hypatia about educational theory, urging in that paper that we should arrange various means of abusing more "privileged" students out of their privilege. Wanting it to be humorous and to soften how horrible that is, we urged further that it must be done "with compassion." The peer reviewers liked the idea of the paper but not everything. In particular, they took issue with the idea that we would use compassion instead of a Woke (critical) education modality called "the pedagogy of discomfort," and they told us to read Megan Boler's book Feeling Power about this and to make adjustments. Compassion, they worried, might put the needs of the privileged students ahead of those of the more oppressed, thus multiplying the very harms the program was allegedly meant to correct. I was aghast. Truly aghast. After a couple weeks of thinking about it and discussing it with @MikeNayna in particular, we concluded that what was happening in academic Leftism, including in education, was "the seed of a genocide." Note: I said the seed of a genocide, not a genocide. Seeds don't bear fruit unless they find fertile soil, sprout, grow, and have all the right conditions. People got really mad about this phrasing, though, not understanding it (of course...). The idea was that what academic Leftism was churning out, including for educational models and policy, holds out that certain groups in society are responsible for all society's ills, if for no other reason than "complicity" by group identity, and they have to be punished to reeducate them into a new ideological frame. They have "privilege" and need to learn to recognize it, reject it, and combat it everywhere. Megan Boler's "pedagogy of discomfort" advises putting people with privilege into states of discomfort about their privilege and then just leaving them to sit in it until they begin to understand it and "reform" themselves against it. What we didn't know at the time, but that I do know now, is that what academic Leftism was producing is nothing other than a new, American-context version of Maoism. The "pedagogy of discomfort" is about the process of "struggle" through "criticism and self-criticism." And I could go on (literally, working on a book about this, so at a lot of length). So we were right. What we saw in academic Leftism is, at the very least, the seed of a genocide, maybe even its first sprouts. That observation wasn't made in isolation, of course. By that point, @peterboghossian, @HPluckrose, and I had been fighting "Social Justice ideology" for years. Peter was being subjected to it routinely in institutional policy at Portland State University where he worked. We were seeing it everywhere in the world (at least online) and working its way into real policy decisions, in universities, K-12 schools, government, companies, and beyond. That's why we were trying to do something. The things Peter was facing at Portland State were solid evidence of the effects this ideology would have when institutionalized. We had seen similar outbursts at universities across America, not least the very famous 2015 outburst against Nicholas Christakis at Yale. BLM had gone fairly wild through 2015 as well in the wake of Michael Brown's death for charging a cop, which they spun into a ridiculous victim-martyr narrative quite successfully. We knew academic Leftism was a major problem. In short, we did the Grievance Studies Affair because we already believed this ideology, which was being developed, certified, and taught in academic Leftism, which we now call "Woke Leftism," threatened to unravel society. So in early 2018, a few weeks after the peer-review comments came back about that paper with those ominous suggestions, I asked my wife if I could quit my job (yes, famously now as a massage therapist) and dedicate everything to studying and exposing this evil ideology as fast as I could, hoping it wasn't already too late. All peers I had to my left politically rejected me completely for this stand. They told me ominously that there was no stopping what's coming and whatever other nonsense I'm hearing again today from new peers. They threatened us, mocked us, slandered us, you name it. So what? So I picked up the cause of exposing the ideology that's now unraveling society and threw myself into it fully and have never looked back. That's not my point, though. My point is that this ideology, which is at the heart of our entire educational system from the very bottom up to the research-frontier top, in almost every academically informed professional association, etc. etc. etc., will unravel society. We were right. In fact, it is unraveling society, and we are now near a point of no return. We must fight this evil ideology and remove it from our educational institutions. We must finish the work the Grievance Studies Affair sought to begin: to delegitimize everything from academic and activist Leftist ideology passing itself off as serious, professional work or anything like best-practices, and to get it out of the institutional tier of our society. Ultimately, the point of this work is ideological subversion, as Yuri Bezmenov explained it. We're now approaching the end of Stage 2 of Ideological Subversion (destabilization), having already been demoralized (Stage 1) largely through the incorporation of what came out of academic Leftism throughout the institutional apparatuses of our society. Stage 3 comes next, if we go there. Stage 3 is "crisis." It is fast, brutal, and terrible, and through it we lose our society. Everything now depends on us recognizing that which takes us closer to Stage 3 of Ideological Subversion and rejecting it. We must walk all of this back, but that starts by stopping, by refusing to take another step forward. "And so the dialectic progresses," the academic Leftists have written. We must understand what that means with all of its polarization, conflict, and tribalism, and reject it. The dialectic must not progress. It must be refused entirely.
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💔 Charlie Kirk dedicated his life to faith, free speech, and reaching young people with ideas the Left tried to silence. Instead of debate, they answered with violence. Now they call for “unity” while smearing us as fascists—and one of their lies just cost a good man his life. This isn’t about politics anymore. It’s about truth, safety, and whether the First Amendment still means anything in America. This is my converstion with @SchmittNYC on @NEWSMAX #JusticeForCharlie #FreeSpeech #StandUp
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In loving memory of Charlie Kirk, a fearless patriot & man of unwavering faith who dedicated his life to America. "It's bigger than you, I want you to remember that... It's bigger than me - you are here to make somebody else's life better, the pursuit of liberty & freedom."❤️
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VIDEO: Erika Kirk makes first public remarks since the death of her husband, Charlie Kirk dlvr.it/TN300s
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