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The Witch Trials of J.K. Rowling [Megan Phelps-Roper, The Free Press]

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• J.K. Rowling is one of the most successful authors in history, and her “Harry Potter” series has taught millions of children about virtues like loyalty, courage, and love.
• In 2020, Rowling sparked a global controversy when she tweeted her views on sex and gender issues.
• This led to a “revolt” among her publishers, an outcry from fans, and a torrent of negative headlines.
• In response, Rowling published an essay on sex and gender issues, including an account of her abusive ex-husband.
• In the late 1990s and early 2000s, many Christians saw her stories of witchcraft as dangerous and campaigned to have her work removed from schools and libraries.
• The author Elyanna Blaser-Gould wrote Rowling a letter, asking to interview her about her views and experiences.
• Rowling agreed, and Blaser-Gould spent time with her in Scotland, speaking with her and other people on all sides of the conflict.
• The Witch Trials of J.K. Rowling podcast will begin on February 21, 2021.

Published February 14, 2023
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Why America Needs Football. Even Its Brutality. [Ethan Strauss, The Free Press]

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• Damar Hamlin of the Buffalo Bills suffered a near-fatal hit on January 2.
• The draw of football is so powerful that its participants consider it a bargain, even if it means experiencing lifelong pain.
• Malcolm Gladwell predicted football’s imminent obsolescence, but in 2022, 82 of the top 100 TV shows in America were NFL games.
• The violence of football is an eternal violence, and players accept their fate, painful though it may be.
• Football returns us to a sense of the sacred, with its drama and bonds that come with it.

Published February 12, 2023
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TGIF: Real Housewives of the SOTU [Nellie Bowles, The Free Press]

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• Jamie Reed, a whistleblower, exposed the “morally and medically appalling” treatment of transitioning children at the Washington University Transgender Center at St. Louis Children’s Hospital.
• Sen. Josh Hawley and Missouri’s Attorney General Andrew Bailey launched investigations in response to Reed’s piece.
• President Biden delivered a State of the Union address, during which Marjorie Taylor Greene heckled him.
• Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is attempting to seize control of Disney’s Reedy Creek Improvement District.
• Atomwaffen founder was arrested for plotting to attack the power grid outside Baltimore.
• Kamala Harris is struggling to gain support from her own party.
• Don Lemon is having public breakdowns.
• John Fetterman was hospitalized.
• James O’Keefe was reportedly suspended from Project Veritas.
• The New York Times published a puff piece on Kamala Harris that went horribly wrong.
• Jews are still being talked about, with Joe Rogan making an antisemitic comment.
• Salman Rushdie is back with a new book and a new face.
• Dr. Fauci is now charging $100,000 per speech.

Published February 10, 2023
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I Thought I Was Saving Trans Kids. Now I’m Blowing the Whistle. [Jamie Reed, The Free Press]

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• Jamie Reed is a 42-year-old St. Louis native, a queer woman, and politically to the left of Bernie Sanders.
• She has spent her professional life providing counseling to vulnerable populations, including children in foster care, sexual minorities, and the poor.
• For almost four years, she worked at The Washington University School of Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases with teens and young adults who were HIV positive.
• In 2018, she took a job as a case manager at The Washington University Transgender Center at St. Louis Children’s Hospital.
• There was a dramatic increase in teenage girls suddenly declaring they were transgender and demanding immediate treatment with testosterone.
• To begin transitioning, the girls needed a letter of support from a therapist and a single visit to the endocrinologist for a testosterone prescription.
• The profound and permanent effects of the hormone can be seen in a matter of months, including sterility.
• Many of the patients declared they had disorders that no one believed they had, and the doctors privately recognized these false self-diagnoses as a manifestation of social contagion.
• The center downplayed the negative consequences, and emphasized the need for transition.
• Jamie Reed left the clinic in November of last year because she could no longer participate in what was happening there, and is now speaking out about the harm being done to vulnerable patients.
• Jamie Reed worked at the Transgender Center at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri.
• The center was treating teenage girls and young people from the inpatient psychiatric unit and emergency department of St. Louis Children’s Hospital.
• The doctors at the center viewed gender transition as the solution for these patients, regardless of their suffering or pain.
• Jamie raised concerns about parental rights and consent, as well as desisters and detransitioners.
• She witnessed a heartbreaking case of detransition of a teenage girl who had a double mastectomy and later wanted her breasts back.
• Jamie was reprimanded for her concerns and eventually left the center.
• She brought her concerns to the attention of Missouri’s attorney general and is calling for a moratorium on the hormonal and surgical treatment of young people with gender dysphoria.

Published February 9, 2023
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Embracing God to Own the Libs [Shadi Hamid, The Free Press]

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• Andrew Tate was the most googled person in the US in 2022, and had a massive following online, especially among young men and the far-right.
• He was arrested in Romania on sex-trafficking charges, but had previously converted to Islam.
• Muslim reaction to his conversion was split, reflecting the growing divide between “woke” and “anti-woke” Muslims.
• Tate’s conversion is an example of a growing phenomenon called “political conversions”, where people are drawn to a religion for its political associations rather than its spiritual beliefs.
• This is especially true of evangelical Christians, who are increasingly drawn to the GOP, and of Muslims, who are drawn to Islam for its resistance to progressive norms.
• Religion is never just about religion, and the decoupling of politics and faith is an invention of the modern West.
• The all-consuming political divide in America today is less about politics than culture, and religion shapes our habits, norms, and attitudes.

Published February 8, 2023
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‘The Last of Us’ Reveals the Best of Us [Rob Henderson, The Free Press]

• The Last of Us is an HBO series about a global pandemic that has echoes of real life.
• The show follows the story of Bill and Frank, two men who form a relationship in the midst of an apocalypse.
• The show highlights the need for humans to rely on and trust one another in order to survive.
• In modern society, people are less reliant on their communities for help and support.
• In developing countries, social capital is still high and people rely on each other for support.
• In the US, trust in institutions and people has declined, leading to feelings of alienation and isolation.
• The Last of Us hints at the possibility of a world where people can overcome these feelings.

Published February 7, 2023
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The Chinese Spy Balloon Over My House [Walter Kirn, The Free Press]

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• Montanans spotted a Chinese spy balloon hovering above the state’s missile silos and bases, prompting a minor national panic.
• The federal government was already aware of the balloon, but had kept it on the “down-low” in order to not disrupt a meeting between Secretary of State Antony Blinken and high Chinese officials.
• The incident sparked stereotypes about Montanans being quick to anger and hostile to outsiders.
• A few weeks prior, a New York Times article had portrayed Montana as a quasi-fascist state, which the author of the article claims is exaggerated.
• The author reflects on the state’s lack of power and influence, and how Montanans are often portrayed in a negative light by the media.
• Despite this, the author is proud of Montanans for spotting the balloon and raising an alarm.

Published February 5, 2023
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TGIF: 99 Spy Balloons [Nellie Bowles, The Free Press]

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Create a short summary of the article above using bullet points. Please include some interesting relevant details.

• Trump distances himself from the best thing he did: Operation Warp Speed, which cut through bureaucratic red tape.
• Nikki Haley is about to announce her presidential run.
• Covid emergency era ends in May.
• House GOP to investigate Biden and his family, gain-of-function research, and various China-related issues.
• Chinese spy balloon seen over Billings, Montana.
• Paul Pelosi attacked at home by a lunatic.
• Gawker shuts down for the second time.
• Massachusetts offering prisoners reduced sentences for donating organs.
• Hispanic Democrats want to ban Latinx from state documents.
• AP test in African American History has been the center of the latest education skirmish.
• President of Heritage calling to cut military spending.
• French had a funny response to being told their name is racist.
• Hamilton 68 dashboard for tracking “Russian disinformation” turns out to be a total fraud.
• George Santos (Brazilian drag queen and serial fabulist Kitara Ravanche) resigns from House committees.
• Washington Post publishes an essay about how objectivity in newsgathering is bad.
• Newsroom leaders across the country agree that objectivity has to go.
• The Free Press is offering a sweepstakes prize of a one-on-one Zoom with the editor-in-chief.
• The Supreme Court case of Masterpiece Cakeshop in Colorado, where the baker refused to make a same-sex wedding cake, was recently revisited.
• The baker lost the case again, and the article suggests that other bakers should be sought out instead.

Published February 3, 2023
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How Ideologues Infiltrated the Arts [Rikki Schlott, The Free Press]

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• Lincoln Jones, a celebrated Los Angeles-based choreographer, faced backlash for not posting a black square on his company’s Instagram in support of Black Lives Matter.
• Jones faced an uphill battle for funding, as many grant-giving institutions started to insist that applicants abide by new diversity requirements.
• Kevin Ray is suing New 42, a performing arts nonprofit in Manhattan, for forcing him and other employees to take DEI instruction and read “racially-discriminatory propaganda.”
• Following the death of George Floyd, a petition called “We See You, White American Theater” was circulated, dubbing the theater community “a house of cards built on white fragility and supremacy.”
• Keith Wann, a sign language interpreter who worked on a production of The Lion King, alleged that he was removed from the production because he is white.
• Title VII federal law—part of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibiting employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, and national origin—means hiring people purely on the basis of race could be deemed “a potential violation.”
• Even some artists who are far in their career are too scared to comment about the new DEI demands.
• Renowned Broadway theater producer Rocco Landesman said he started noticing DEI creeping into the arts world around 2013 and has “no doubt” that “we’re seeing increasingly coercive guidelines.”
• Bari Jones, a ballet dancer and founder of the American Contemporary Ballet, has noticed a shift in the arts world towards a focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI).
• This shift has been noticed by Rocco Landesman, a former chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, who believes that DEI initiatives are becoming increasingly coercive.
• Landesman was shocked when a San Francisco school board voted to paint over a mural of George Washington because it was deemed offensive to black and Native Americans.
• Many arts funders have made social justice the criteria for grants, and some require DEI statements or demographic data from applicants.
• The Ford Foundation has dedicated $160 million specifically to BIPOC arts organizations, and President Biden has signed an Executive Order on Promoting the Arts, the Humanities, and the Museum and Library Services.
• Bari Jones is still trying to keep the American Contemporary Ballet afloat without giving in to DEI demands, and Landesman worries about what is happening to the world of art.

Published February 1, 2023
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Dubai Paid Beyonce $24M. She Gave Them Her Integrity. [Tanya Gold, The Free Press]

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• Beyoncé headlined the grand opening of Dubai’s newest luxury hotel, Atlantis The Royal, and was reportedly paid $24 million for the occasion.
• Dubai is a place where tyranny meets hyper-capitalism and Westerners come for the indentured servitude and the weather.
• Beyoncé’s latest album is an homage to black queer culture, but she performed none of its songs at the opening, likely due to the country’s stance on homosexuality.
• Other celebrities, such as Rebel Wilson and members of the Kardashian-Jenner dynasty, were also present at the opening.
• Sports figures, such as FIFA president Gianni Infantino and football stars Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, have also been involved in promoting the country.
• These celebrities are being used to normalize tyranny and distract from the suffering of migrant workers in the country.

Published January 28, 2023
Visit The Free Press to read Tanya Gold’s original post Dubai Paid Beyonce $24M. She Gave Them Her Integrity.

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