Category: freedom

China in Focus (March 4): Beijing Drops ‘1 Country, 2 Systems’ in Report on Hong Kong

Beijing departs from the language it usually uses to describe Hong Kong. The new phrasing may signal a policy shift toward the former British colony. Hong Kong is removed from an economic freedom index, as many countries no longer see it as an independent economy. Taiwan receives the second highest score in Asia from a…


China Insider: First Tariffs on Australian Wine, Now China Bans Taiwan Pineapples

China unexpectedly announced on Friday that it was suspending the import of pineapples from Taiwan, reminiscent of the tariffs it imposed on Australian wines. Many netizens called for a freedom campaign to “pair Taiwanese pineapple cake with Australian wine” in support of the two democracies in Asia-Pacific region.


Is the US Becoming Less Free Than Russia?

Commentary Russia gets bad press, deservedly so. Corruption is rampant, journalists and other critics of President Vladimir Putin have met untimely ends, mass political protests are met with batons, the LGBTQ community suffers restrictions of a kind that ended decades ago in most Western countries, and religions seen as disloyal to the nation—a radical Muslim…


US, Canada Hail Taiwan’s ‘Freedom Pineapples’ After Chinese Ban

TAIPEI—The de facto U.S. and Canadian embassies in Taiwan on Tuesday praised the quality of pineapples grown on the island, depicting photographs of their top diplomats in Taipei with the fruit after an import ban by China. China last week stopped the import of Taiwanese pineapples, citing “harmful creatures” it said could come with the…


Reparations Don’t Buy Justice, Dignity, or Freedom

Commentary The issue of reparations to black Americans as payment for damage done as a result of years of legal slavery and subsequent discrimination is back on the table. The House Judiciary Committee just held hearings on H.R. 40, which would establish a commission to look into ways in which African Americans could be compensated,…


Civic Virtues as Moral Facts: Recovering the Other Half of Our Founding

Commentary Until a half century ago or so, there was a moral consensus, however fraying, that informed and shaped the exercise of freedom in the Western world. The self-determination of human beings, of citizens in self-governing political orders, presupposed a civilized inheritance that allowed free men and women to distinguish, without angst or arduous effort,…


Finding Freedom From Fear in Anxious Times

Fear. Nervousness. Anxiety. If you are lucky enough to avoid these feelings dominating your person right now and turning a few more hairs gray, then you can likely still smell them in the air and see them in the actions of those around you. It doesn’t matter which political party people align themselves with. Liberals’…


America: A People Pushed Again Toward Revolution

Commentary The American colonists proved their patience with King George III. He proved their patience could run out. It was approximately 12 years between the first act issued by his Highness across the Atlantic and the first shots fired across Lexington and Concord. The King and Parliament had made clear their disdain for the colonists,…


The Nation Speaks (Jan. 4): Rep. Chris Miller, John Strand, Jonathan Koeppe, Karyn Turk, Bob Knee, and Darren Beattie at Turning Point USA Student Action Summit

In this special episode of The Nation Speaks, we compiled some of the highlights from our interviews at Turning Point USA Student Action Summit in West Palm Beach, Florida. Tune in to see Illinois State Representative Chris Miller (R); John Strand, communications director for America’s Frontline Doctors; Jonathan Koeppe, host of the “Logic and Common…


Deep Dive (Jan. 1): Pence and House Call for Lawsuit to Be Dismissed

What unites us? As the spotlight is on what divides America, we look at what unites America: freedom. We look at what America was founded on, what the greatest threat to that freedom is, and a famous social psychology experiment for answers. This comes as Vice President Mike Pence and the House of Representatives ask…