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Feb 04 2020
Interactive Debate
All Humans Should Be Vegan.
This debate is not to argue that we should, or shouldn't, coerce or force others to live a vegan lifestyle. Instead, the proposition is that for every single person, regardless of where they live, how they live, what religion they follow, and their politics, from different paths, independently get to the same outcome, worldwide of being vegans by their own free will, in unison. Questions still
KialoMay 27 2021
Opinion
Over 30 Million Americans Believe in QAnon’s Most Outrageous Conspiracy
To figure out who might be a follower of the unhinged conspiracy movement QAnon, researchers might look at a person’s religious beliefs, or their devotion to Donald Trump, or even their belief in other conspiracy theories.
And while all of these can be indicators of a predilection to believing in QAnon, the single best predictor is which TV news station you watch, with those who favor
ViceSep 23 2014
News
The Big Question Researchers Are Asking After Poll Shows Shift in Americans’ Views on Homosexuality
The Pew Research Center’s new survey results shed light on religion’s role in American society and offer up an intriguing look at the public’s ever-evolving views on same-sex marriage.
The BlazeMay 21 2017
News
In Speech, Trump to Declare Terrorism a ‘Battle Between Good and Evil’
President Trump planned in a centerpiece speech on Sunday to rally leaders from around the Muslim world in a renewed campaign against extremism, rejecting the idea that the fight is a battle between religions even as he has promised not to chastise them about human rights violations in their own countries.
New York Times (News)Jul 12 2021
News
Republicans push to ban "discrimination" against unvaccinated people
State Republican lawmakers around the country are pushing bills — at least one of which has become law — that would give unvaccinated people the same protections as those surrounding race, gender and religion.
Why it matters: These bills would tie the hands of private businesses that want to protect their employees and customers. But they also show how deep into the political psyche
AxiosFeb 24 2022
News
Belief in QAnon has strengthened in US since Trump was voted out, study finds
The QAnon conspiracy myth movement continues to thrive in the US and has even strengthened more than a year after Donald Trump left the White House, according to the largest ever study of its followers.
Some 22% of Americans believe that a “storm” is coming, 18% think violence might be necessary to save the country and 16% hold that the government, media and financial worlds are
The GuardianJun 11 2021
Analysis
The World Loves Free Speech—Except When They're Offended
Americans oppose restrictions, but report feeling less free to speak about political matters.
Freedom of expression wins strong endorsements around the world when people are asked, say researchers, so why have protections for speech consistently slipped for over a decade? Part of the problem is that many of those surveyed embrace a convenient attitude toward the issue: they support
ReasonMar 18 2021
News
A hate crime? Georgia attacks that killed mostly Asian women raise questions of bias, motive
With six of the eight victims killed in recent shootings in Atlanta identified as of Asian descent, Asian Americans and lawmakers across the country have reported increased fear of attacks on their communities, amid an uptick in racially motivated attacks.
The question of motive swirling around the spa shootings is yet to be answered by law enforcement but it has drawn attention to how
USA TODAYJan 16 2014
News
U.S. to Expand Rules Limiting Use of Profiling by Federal Agents
The Justice Department will significantly expand its definition of racial profiling to prohibit federal agents from considering religion, national origin, gender and sexual orientation in their investigations, a government official said Wednesday.
New York Times (News)Jan 01 2014
News
Birth Control Mandate in Health Care Law Blocked Hours Before Implementation
The Supreme Court has thrown a hitch into President Barack Obama's new health care law by blocking a requirement that some religion-affiliated organizations provide health insurance that includes birth control.
The Blaze