Fundamental Rights
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For some of us, visiting the doctor is an uncomfortable and invasive process. Being examined by and telling a complete stranger how we feel can be very difficult for many. At the very least, we would expect that information to remain private, safely tucked away in the doctor’s records, for his or her eyes only. […]
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Taxpayers in California will soon be forced to sponsor so-called “Social Justice Activists” (SJAs) who will be tasked with patrolling college campuses and “educating” their fellow students about the systematic oppression supposedly being instigated upon them by white, straight males. The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has agreed to start paying between 8-10 SJAs […]
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Is the Constitution’s guarantee under the 6th Amendment that a defendant accused of a crime has a right to know who’s accusing him, and for what reason, a human right worth preserving? A court in Wisconsin apparently doesn’t think so, having recently ruled on a case using proprietary computer software that determined a defendant to […]
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Data mining is not limited to the National Security Agency’s (NSA) tracking, storing and analyzing all of our emails, phone calls, bank and financial transactions, health records, and social media posts. But the Deep State is much more keen to uncover what they define as clandestine actions, as opposed to collecting data to sell us shiny new smart refrigerators or Kohler robotic toilets. […]
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Thanks to an English translation provided by the London bureau of Breitbart, we can access the arguments of well-known Swedish columnist Eva Franchell, who recently penned an editorial in Sweden’s Aftonbladet newspaper, where she calls for an outright ban on motor vehicles from Stockholm and other Swedish cities as a means to thwart and prevent jihadist acts of terror. Her column […]
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An Ohio couple, Christian and Katie Maple, lost custody of one of their children after they disagreed with the school’s mental health assessment of their child. Camden Maple, a seven-year-old boy, has five siblings and enjoys Star Wars, Pokémon, football, video games, and Legos. He loves to write stories and draws comic books. While this […]
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Bose is selling your personal information to third party mining companies, a new class-action lawsuit claims. The complaint filed in the U.S. District Court in Chicago accuses the high-end headphone company of distributing their users’ listening history through their Connect app to third party companies for massive profit. Attorney Chris Dore, who represents the main […]
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University students in Canada feel triggered by gravity every time they step on weighing scales. The Health Ranger said that a university in Canada has declared gravity as intolerant and offensive. The university has taken the steps to remove all the weighing scales in their gymnasium to protect their snowflake (a new term that describes people […]
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Judge Neil Gorsuch is simply fantastic. On Tuesday this week, Trump’s Supreme Court nominee made a reference to Charlie Brown in response to a question from Senator Diane Feinstein. Making a case for judicial restrain, Gorsuch said, “Well senator, that reminded me of, you know, when Charlie Brown is going in to kick the ball […]
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Vaccines are a touchy subject in Australia, where government officials aggressively push for total compliance with vaccination mandates by whatever means possible. There is even a “No Jab No Pay” law on the books that essentially bars citizens from receiving government welfare unless they and their children are fully vaccinated. And at the root of […]
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Imagine being the parent of a premature infant weighing little more than one pound. You watch your tiny, fragile child get tucked into a warm incubator and hooked up to all sorts of tubes, including one for oxygen so life giving air can be delivered to ensure each and every gasp for breath. At least that’s what you think. Especially after the nurses or […]
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In many respects, China is a modern, civilized nation with its feet firmly planted in the 21st century. But some of the human rights abuses that were common in China’s communist past continue – in brutal fashion – to this day. A case in point is the continued mistreatment of practitioners of a peaceful, meditation-based […]
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Everyone knows slavery was officially abolished in the United States in 1865… or was it? Under the terms of 13th Amendment, slavery is prohibited in the United States, except “as a punishment for crimes” – a loophole that has allowed legal slavery in America to continue, and now on a greater scale than ever before. […]
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Thom Brooks, Head of Durham Univerity Law School in the UK, is urging the Commons Home Affairs Committee to create a “Hate Crimes Offender” registry. Brooks believes that due to “increasing concerns” about hate crimes people found guilty of committing these crimes should be put on an official register similar to that of a sex […]
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Your home is supposed to be your castle, your own private domain. It’s a place to relax and live your life. But apparently not, according to the federal government. More and more, people who own property are finding their ownership being attacked by the federal government. Shocking case in point: The story of the Hudson […]
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