Drag Queens Desecrate Church—Who Let Them?

An iconic church was deceived into accepting the funeral of a transgender activist, at which time the event became a mix between a pride parade and an act of desecration. Read the article at Homefront Crusade.

Losing Our Culture, One Word at a Time

Our collective vocabulary is smaller than it used to be. That’s clear to anyone who reads old books, regardless of genre. As a result, we’re losing more than most people think. Read the article at Homefront Crusade.

MAID for Mental Illness Paused (Video)

The physician-assisted suicide program in Canada has hit a snag when it comes to killing the mentally ill. They’re struggling to find psychiatrists who are willing to go along with it. You can also watch the video on YouTube.

Grief as a Beacon

In the suffocation of grief, when we search for memories and light amongst what seems far too dim and isolated, we might find those who have passed on to be beacons to our home. Read the article at Homefront Crusade.

Is Texas for or Against America?

As the fight between Texas and the U.S. government continues, we might consider the reality that Texas’ choice is far more in favor of American citizens nationally than that of the Biden Administration. Read at: Homefront Crusade.

Justice, Law, and the Real Lessons of J6

It’s been three years since the protest at the Capitol on January 6th, and now is the first time that some of the prosecutions are on shaky ground. The release of those who were aggressively charged for peacefully walking through a building will be a first step toward correcting an obvious miscarriage of justice. Read the article at Homefront Crusade.

Immorality as ‘Freedom’ in Education

A professor at the University of Wisconsin was fired for producing online pornography, in a win for decency. Most people now seem to misunderstand what a university is and what it is for, believing that education can be divorced from morality. Read at Homefront Crusade.

The Unrealized Cost of Disarmament

In contemporary discussions about violent crimes, it has become the norm to disregard the rights of the victims in favor of seeking a utopian vision that cannot be accomplished. A recent stabbing in England serves to exemplify the problem. Read the article: The Unrealized Cost of Disarmament

Another Bloody Christmas

St. Thomas Becket was murdered by knights who cut him down in his cathedral, killing him between the altar and the bishop’s chair. In our time of so much capitulation, it is almost alien to us to hear of people who would give their lives so willingly. It’s a conviction that we must return to. Read the article at Homefront Crusade.

Merry Christmas from The Crusader Gal

As we approach Christmas and the end of the year, I wish to thank all of you for joining me on this venture—not just for reading and sharing these articles (though I do appreciate that), but for your efforts to join in the cause for the good. Merry Christmas. Read the article at Homefront Crusade.

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