Tag: freedom

A ‘Cold Genocide’ of 100 Million People Is Happening in Plain Sight: Levi Browde

Falun Gong practitioners have endured 24 years of persecution. In 1998, an official survey by the Chinese communist regime estimated that 70 million to 100 million people were practicing Falun Gong in China. A new report details the current state of the persecution in China. Here to speak with us about what this looks like…


Biden, Social Media Collude to Suppress Speech

Commentary Of all the ways in which we exercise our freedom in America, the exchange of information without the interference of government may be the most indispensable. One can imagine times when the federal government is entitled to keep news or views from the American people; perhaps knowledge of a major defeat of our forces…


A National Security Law Report is Released: Freedom Fighters Needed to Help Hong Kong

A National Security Law Research Report was released in Taiwan on June 30, a day before the anniversary of Hong Kong’s handover to China. The report was conducted by an anonymous Hong Kong research team. Three review mechanisms were used as an analytical framework to study five areas in Hong Kong which have been impacted…


Celebs Come Out to Support ‘Sound of Freedom,’ Encourage Fans to See Film

Singer Jewel and actor/director Mel Gibson are among the latest celebrities to publicly embrace the anti-child trafficking film “Sound of Freedom” and encourage fans to go see it. That’s despite some of the mainstream media’s efforts to paint the movie in a negative light. Sharing a video on TikTok and Twitter, the singer/songwriter spoke to…


What Would the Sons of Liberty Do? | Sons of History, Ep. 9

As the rights of Americans continue to ebb and flow with each Supreme Court session, as well as local, state, and federal edicts, the question arises: What would the Sons of Liberty do? Dustin and Alan break down what this freedom-fighting group did and whether it is something Americans replicate. They also discuss the states’…


‘Safeguard the Freedom of America’: Persecuted Chinese Warns of the Silent Spread of Communism

Bu Dongwei holds the core American value of freedom deep in his heart. He fled from persecution in China back in 2008 and knows firsthand how far a totalitarian regime will go when it perceives an ideological threat to its grip on power. During the May 1989 declaration of martial law, when pro-democracy protests were…


Flag Day: Is America Still the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave?

After visiting Fort McHenry, I reflected upon the flag that was still there after the British assault, and which gave rise to our national anthem. Does that banner still wave over the land of the free and the home of the brave? The flag represents America’s existence, but also symbolizes what America represents—freedom. That’s why…


Downton Abbey, the Corruption of the Great Families, and the Future of Freedom

Commentary For much of “Downton Abbey,” viewers are treated with glorious eye candy of British aristocratic life in a mighty estate, robust at first but fading as the seasons progress. What we are not given is a rationale behind the whole cultural structure of the house and the social order surrounding it. This is particularly important…


Anna Loutfi: ‘In Western So-Called Civilized Societies, We are Encouraging Practices that are Harmful to Young People’ | British Thought Leaders

NTD’s Lee Hall sits down with Anna Loutfi, a legal researcher, commentator and human rights barrister who works with Bad Law Project. Anna talks about the importance of a strong legal system and how it can help tackle the culture wars. And the Bad Law Project’s two major current campaigns: MP Andrew Bridgen’s lawsuit against…


They Died so Freedom Can Endure

Commentary Although most folks look forward to barbecues and family activities during the Memorial Day weekend, this special holiday has a fascinating history. A soulful poem, which expresses the reflective and sobering mood of commemoration, was written by Herman Melville following the battle of Shiloh, Tennessee in April of 1862. Ironically, much of this horrific…