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We Will Remember Your Tweets |
When most people hear knocking on their door, they expect a hurried delivery driver, but not for Allison Pearson, who opened hers to two policemen standing before her. Due to a one-year old deleted tweet, the astonished journalist was being accused of a non-hate crime incident. This was all unfolding on Remembrance Sunday, where Allison had been getting ready to commemorate the sacrifices of the soldiers who fought for Britain. Most certainly, they wouldn’t have had time to scrutinise social media posts in their squalid trenches.
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Bloody Democrat Ideology: Photographing the Presidential Election |
“Trump punches his fist in the air, two stripes of blood swiped across his face, with mouth wide open in call to fight. Similar scenes in oil paintings and movies are familiar, but to witness a display of strength in a moment of terror is rare.”
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Popular Pieces |
Insurmountable odds were defied, suppressed truths came to the fore, and our courageous contributors have provided commentaries, investigative journalism, and podcast episodes on these developments. We encourage you to carry on perusing Courage.Media’s most pertinent pieces for this month.
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Commentary |
Trump's Greatest Triumph |
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The Insight Series |
Polarity Across the Pond |
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The Insight Series |
A Cautionary Tale for Trump |
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Restoration |
Why Donald Trump Had My Vote |
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The Insight Series |
The UK’s Soviet Justice System |
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Commentary |
They Came in Their Land-Roves |
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Catch Up on Podcast Episodes |
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The Ayaan Hirsi Ali Podcast |
Connor Tomlinson |
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The Ayaan Hirsi Ali Podcast |
Gad Saad |
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Quote of the Month
“Show me the man and I’ll show you the crime.”
Lavrentiy Beria
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