The Geography Of Outrage
We Americans hate to see people suffer. Let me rephrase that: We Americans hate to see Americans suffer. Oh sure, we feel badly for people overseas and around the world
We Americans hate to see people suffer. Let me rephrase that: We Americans hate to see Americans suffer. Oh sure, we feel badly for people overseas and around the world
“We believe they’ve been radicalized.” These were the words used this week, to describe two men whose lives were seemingly quite normal, rather ordinary and relatively uneventful, until they say, something
Louie Giglio is not being bullied. Pastor Giglio’s withdrawal from his role in the upcoming Presidential Inaugural Celebration, apparently due to backlash he received from gay lobbying organizations, has rightly

Words. Words don’t do you any good now, I know. There’s nothing I can say to bring you any real comfort today; nothing to fill the gaping hole in your
We Americans hate to see people suffer. Let me rephrase that: We Americans hate to see Americans suffer. Oh sure, we feel badly for people overseas and around the world
“We believe they’ve been radicalized.” These were the words used this week, to describe two men whose lives were seemingly quite normal, rather ordinary and relatively uneventful, until they say, something
Louie Giglio is not being bullied. Pastor Giglio’s withdrawal from his role in the upcoming Presidential Inaugural Celebration, apparently due to backlash he received from gay lobbying organizations, has rightly

Words. Words don’t do you any good now, I know. There’s nothing I can say to bring you any real comfort today; nothing to fill the gaping hole in your