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Conservative Vibes Comedy
Conservative Vibes Comedy
36 m ·Youtube Funny Stuff

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Only Conservatives will Laugh at this Anti-Woke Comedian | Nick Peterson Compilation PT.1
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Red White & True History
Red White & True History
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John Brown in New York (2025)
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John Brown in New York (2025)

John Brown has invited no shortage of biographers since he was cut down from the Charles Town scaffold six weeks and five days following his failed Harpers Ferry raid. And yet, so much of the man remains inscrutable. The abolitionist confounds even the most careful students of United States history, forcing an uneasy confrontation with questions about courage, violence, justice, and treason. Sandra Weber, who has published widely on both history and hiking, supplies a “new perspective on John Brown’s inner self, moral fiber, and principles” by peering at “The Old Man” from the Adirondack Mountains. For more than a decade—“off and on from 1849 to 1863”—the John Brown family called the “wilds of northern New York” its home (5). It was on the hardscrabble farm that John Brown established at North Elba, Weber argues, that his ideas about slavery “intensified” and “took greater form and action” (7). It was on that farm, too, where the abolitionist’s body would eventually a-moulder in the grave, something that turned a “humble home” into a site of “national and international significance” (133). Weber contends that previous historians and biographers have paid scant attention to Brown’s Essex County years, or else have relied on “bits and pieces of biased recollections, repeated myths, and misinterpretations” (6). Brown’s move to New York, Weber writes, was “a strategic decision to disengage from business ventures and dedicate himself wholeheartedly to his Godly mission of ending the sin of American slavery” (7). He “came to assist” the free Black families who settled on “forty-acre plots” granted them by Gerrit Smith, the abolitionist who would later enlist in the bankrolling of Brown’s efforts as a member of the “Secret Six” (18, 96). As a “rugged frontiersman of uncompromising principle,” John Brown found a natural home in the shadow of the Adirondacks (98). Contrary to some previous scholarship, the Brown family became “kindred friends, allies, and schoolmates of the black families in North Elba” (36). Weber narrates Brown’s story but keeps a well-trained eye on his family at home. This approach exposes how the family dealt with Brown’s absences during the days of Bleeding Kansas, with the ordeal of Harpers’ Ferry, and with the trial and execution that followed. In gripping detail, the author relates John Brown’s post-mortem journey back home. The abolitionist’s body became the object of some “ghoulish” proposals (even P.T. Barnum made a pitch for Brown’s remains to Virginia Governor Henry Wise!), but it was Mary Brown who ensured that none of them came to pass. Trekking to the Old Dominion, she retrieved her late husband’s corpse and escorted it on a winding journey home, where it would rest beneath an old stone marker on his beloved farm (134). That marker became a site of pilgrimage, beginning with a gathering of abolitionists on the Fourth of July in 1860 and continuing for years thereafter. When the John Brown Farm was deeded to the State of New York in 1896, “a Civil War veteran donated a U.S. flag” to stand sentinel over the abolitionist’s grave (226). Weber misses an opportunity to trace more fully the history of John Brown’s grave as a site of memory. Given the narrative talents she puts on display in the book, one can only hope that a sequel might relate this no less fascinating history. As it did during the Civil War itself, “John Brown’s Body” promoted action into the twentieth century and beyond. The “John Brown of North Elba,” the author concludes, “was a family patriarch, good Christian, common farmer, and helpful neighbor with extraordinary egalitarianism and moral virtues. He hated oppression, injustice, and slavery. He loved family, God, and country and was willing to sacrifice comfort, safety, and life to execute his duty and responsibility” (227). So it is that when it comes to Old Osawatomie, “the view from the Adirondack Mountains is the most remote, but perhaps the most revealing” (7). This is an excellent and engaging book that students of John Brown will want on their bookshelf.   Brian Matthew Jordan is Associate Professor of History at Sam Houston State University and the author or editor of six books on the Civil War and its era. The post John Brown in New York (2025) appeared first on Civil War Monitor.
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Entertainment News
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Social Media Lawsuits and ‘The Amazing Generation’

Social media can be addictive. And when teens engage in those addictive behaviors, mental health problems follow: anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation. Because of that, several social media companies are being sued. Users claim that social media stole their childhoods. Parents of users say that social media stole their children. Everybody seems angry. They’re seeking answers and reparations. This year, several landmark cases will determine whether social media giants—including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and others—can be held accountable. But can families do in the meantime? According to our book expert, Bob Hoose, Jonathan Haidt and Catherine Price may just have the solution in The Amazing Generation. Haidt’s previous book, The Anxious Generation, was geared toward parents, offering advice to help get their kids off screens. The Amazing Generation is geared toward teens and tweens themselves, helping kids to take charge of their own screentime habits and “choose fun and freedom.” Hoose sits down to talk to me and Paul Asay about the ways the book tries to encourage teens to take control of their digital lives. We also talk about some of the upcoming social media trials and the impact the results may have. So watch and listen! And let us know what you think about all of this hullabaloo in the comments right here on the blog or on YouTube. The post Social Media Lawsuits and ‘The Amazing Generation’ appeared first on Plugged In.
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Entertainment News
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ESPN Broadcaster Explains Impact of Sin—and How Confession Changes Everything
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ESPN Broadcaster Explains Impact of Sin—and How Confession Changes Everything

Sports broadcaster Dan Orlovsky wants to keep growing in his faith, and often, that looks like recognizing how his flaws separate...
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Entertainment News
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BLIND SIDE Star Quinton Aaron Is ‘Recovering’ Following Spinal Stroke
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BLIND SIDE Star Quinton Aaron Is ‘Recovering’ Following Spinal Stroke

BLIND SIDE actor Quinton Aaron’s family updated fans on his condition following a spinal stroke. “We acknowledge that you’ve heard about...
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Young Conservatives
Young Conservatives
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New Poll Shatters Narrative: Voters Overwhelmingly Back Deportations and ICE
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New Poll Shatters Narrative: Voters Overwhelmingly Back Deportations and ICE

"Americans support deporting those in the country illegally by a [nearly] 2-to-1 margin, 61% to 34%." The post New Poll Shatters Narrative: Voters Overwhelmingly Back Deportations and ICE first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.
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Nostalgia Machine
Nostalgia Machine
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25 Nostalgic Things Every 2000s House Had That Don’t Exist Anymore
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25 Nostalgic Things Every 2000s House Had That Don’t Exist Anymore

The post 25 Nostalgic Things Every 2000s House Had That Don’t Exist Anymore appeared first on Pleated Jeans.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
37 m News & Oppinion

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HUGE: THE WORLD ORDER IS ESTABLISHED! - Are You Paying Attention? - Massive Power Shift Declared!
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
37 m ·Youtube News & Oppinion

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Top Trump Ally Gone - Sabotaged By Deep State
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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
37 m Paranormal

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Ghost to Ghost - 10/30/1993
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