Friday, July 17, 2026

The NAACP promotes the trans madness now?

 For generations, the NAACP stood as one of America's most important defenders of human dignity. It confronted segregation, fought racial injustice, and championed equal protection under the law, appealing to the nation's moral conscience and calling America to live up to its founding ideals.


That moral authority is being squandered.

The NAACP's recent defense of trans athletes competing in women's sports, articulated in its statement, “NAACP Stands with Transgender Athletes Following Supreme Court Ruling,” represents more than a policy disagreement. It reveals a profound identity crisis within an organization that once claimed to speak on behalf of black Americans and the cause of justice.

The civil rights movement did not succeed by accident. It succeeded because it rested on transcendent truths. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke of natural law, God's justice, and the moral order of the universe. He did not argue that truth was subjective or that reality could be reconstructed according to personal preference. He appealed to eternal principles because he understood that rights are secure only when grounded in something higher than political power. That is the inheritance the NAACP is now spending down.

The issue here is not hatred, discrimination, or the worth of any individual — every person is created in the image of God and deserves dignity and respect. The question is narrower and harder: whether justice requires society to deny biological reality, and whether one group's claims should supersede the rights and opportunities of another.

There is a tragic irony in how far the answer has drifted from the movement's foundation. The civil rights movement was built upon objective realities — black Americans could not change the color of their skin, and they faced discrimination because of immutable characteristics. The trans movement, by contrast, asks society to affirm that biological sex itself is subjective, and that deeply held feelings should override objective realities. These are fundamentally different claims. To equate them is not only historically inaccurate but morally confusing — and it is exactly the kind of claim King's appeal to natural law was built to resist.

For decades, the NAACP rightly opposed arbitrary barriers that denied black Americans equal participation in society. Now it advocates policies that could deny female athletes fair competition and scholarship opportunities by allowing biological males to compete in women's sports. That is not a defense of equality; it is the replacement of one perceived injustice with another.

The NAACP's embrace of this ideology has left many black Christians and social conservatives wondering whether the organization still represents them at all. The black community remains overwhelmingly rooted in the church and has historically affirmed marriage, family, and the biblical understanding of male and female. Yet the NAACP increasingly aligns itself with the most progressive cultural movements while showing little interest in representing the convictions of millions of faithful black Americans.

Who, then, is the NAACP speaking for?

The organization that once challenged the cultural elites of its day now appears eager to gain their approval. Instead of standing on the transcendent principles that once made it formidable, it follows the latest ideological trend. Many Americans — black and white, Democrat and Republican, religious and secular — are increasingly uncomfortable with policies that force women and girls to sacrifice fairness in the name of inclusion.

The tragedy is not merely political. It is moral. The NAACP's support for trans ideology is part of a broader trend in American institutions: the substitution of feelings for facts, ideology for biology, and activism for wisdom. In seeking to be culturally relevant, they become morally unmoored — and justice cannot be sustained when truth itself becomes negotiable.

The black community does not need organizations that echo the latest cultural fashions. It needs leaders willing to defend truth, protect women and girls, strengthen families, and uphold the moral principles that have sustained our communities through generations of adversity. The future of civil rights depends not on abandoning reality but on recovering it.

As I have often argued through the R.I.S.E. Principles — Responsible Government, Individual Liberty and Fidelity, Strong Family Values, and Economic Empowerment — lasting justice requires moral clarity. Without truth there can be no justice. Without moral conviction there can be no genuine progress. And without a willingness to stand against the cultural currents of the day, even our most venerable institutions can lose their way.

The NAACP once helped America confront its moral failures. Today, many Americans are asking whether the organization has confronted its own.

Thursday, July 16, 2026

Trump Is Righting Latin America

 

  • In Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, a center-right businessman with a pro-security platform, took office, winning in late 2023 against leftist Luisa González. His successes netted him a re-election victory in 2025.
  • In Panama, right-wing candidate José Raúl Mulino won in May 2024, focusing on security and the economy.
  • In 2025, President Trump arrested Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in a swift, early-morning operation, accomplishing what previous administrations had promised. Maduro was arrested for rampant drug trafficking and terrorism. His successor has acquiesced to American diplomatic and business overtures while releasing political prisoners.
  • In Bolivia, Christian right-wing contender Rodrigo Paz Pereira ended twenty years of communist rule under Evo “Evil” Morales. Whoever said that you cannot vote your way out of communism?
  • In Chile, conservative Catholic José Antonio Kast won in late 2025 following a run-off, defeating a long-standing activist left-wing government which had sought to scrap Chile’s previous conservative reforms, including free market policies and school choice.
  • Honduras: Nasry Asfura (right-wing National Party) won in late 2025, defeating a leftist incumbent's ally.
  • Costa Rica: Laura Fernández Delgado (conservative/right-wing populist) won in February 2026. She campaigned aggressively on a pro-family platform, as well, denouncing the evils of abortion (just as Milei had done!)
  • Peru: Keiko Fujimori, daughter of populist former President Alberto, just won in June 2026.
  • In Colombia, another conservative Catholic, Abelardo de la Espriella, has replaced another left-wing narco-state-allied regime.

Look across Latin America today. The right is on the march, cleaning out the wreckage of socialism and communism. Free market reforms are ascending. Rejection of authoritarian regimes, recognition of the state of Israel, friendly concourse with the West, and en masse crackdowns on crime and corruption are redefining the region.

U.S. Senator Ted Cruz offered a profound vision regarding the incredible political rightward shift washing across Latin America:

[I]f that happens, this would be the most consequential geopolitical shift since the fall of the Berlin Wall, since America won the Cold War without firing a shot.


Trump Is Righting Latin America - American Thinker 

Monday, July 13, 2026

The Socialist wave isn’t about Trump — it’s the Democrat Party’s reality

 This year has seen socialists make their furthest inroads into “mainstream” American politics than any time since the early 20th century.

Even though this is clearly a phenomenon manifesting itself within the Democrat Party, more than a few media commentators have incorrectly attempted to tie this socialist red wave to President Donald Trump.

A recent editorial in the Wall Street Journal titled, “Trump Opened the Window for the DSA,” argued essentially that Trump is just so mean and awful, he’s caused so much derangement on the Left, that they decided to embrace communism to stop him.

“Both his genuine sins and his imagined ones handed the left permission to come unglued, pushing otherwise serious but mainstream left-leaning ideologues to adopt positions they would have laughed at a decade ago,” the authors argued. “The radical, dangerous and merely stupid are not only permissible but mandatory.”

Undergirding this argument is the absurd premise that to stop Democrats from becoming bloodthirsty communists we just have to be nicer to them — unlike that meanie Trump — and maybe give them what they want.

But this argument is bunk for several reasons, a significant one being the words of the insurgents who’ve been quite clear that their movement is only tangentially about the president.

Here’s a socialist victory party in New York City where the attendees shouted, “you’re next,” directed at House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. Not exactly someone likely to be sporting a MAGA hat.

When Melat Kiros, the newest socialist darling who won her House primary in Colorado was asked if she supported Jeffries she said, according to the New York Post, “I’m not supporting anyone for leadership who takes corporate PAC money. I’m dead serious about this issue. We have to start setting a standard now.”

It’s clear when you listen to what the socialists have to say they are directing their fire mainly at the Democratic Party establishment. They aren’t just about opposing Trump. They are about bringing about a socialist revolution, and obliterating Israel, of course.

The Democratic Party and its media allies can hardly be accused of going soft on Trump over the years. They’ve pretty much pulled out the stops to ruin him for over a decade. From accusing him of being a Manchurian candidate, to multiple impeachments, to nearly throwing him in jail, they’ve broken pretty much every political norm to crush the “bad, orange man.”


The Socialist wave isn’t about Trump — it’s about the Democrats

Thursday, July 9, 2026

South Carolina passes bill to ban 'debanking' based on religious, political beliefs

 South Carolina has banned large financial institutions in the state from engaging in “debanking” amid allegations that some large banks have cut off financial services to individuals and organizations based on their political and religious beliefs.

South Carolina Republican Gov. Henry McMaster signed House Bill 5538, also known as the Guarantee Banking Act, into law Tuesday. The measure passed without opposition in the Republican-controlled South Carolina House of Representatives. Only two members of the Republican-controlled South Carolina Senate voted against it.

The legislation is scheduled to take effect at the start of the new year and prohibits financial institutions from taking actions that “discriminate in the provision of financial services to a person.”

It defines discrimination as “taking an adverse action against a customer” based on the customer’s “exercise of religion that is protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, federal law, or the Constitution or laws of this state, including all aspects of religious observance and practice, as well as belief and affiliation.”

The law also defines discrimination as taking adverse action against a customer based on the customer’s “speech, expression, opinions, expressive activity, or association that is protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, federal law, or the Constitution or laws of this State, including the lawful preservation of privacy regarding those activities, such as declining to disclose contributions or political activity beyond what is required by applicable state and federal law.”

Banks with more than $100 billion in total assets, as well as credit card companies and payment processing platforms, are subject to the new law. Examples of prohibited adverse actions include closing checking and savings accounts or terminating access to money transfers, loans and credit cards.


South Carolina passes bill to ban 'debanking' | Business

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

EU turning a blind eye to arrests of Armenian church leaders, letter says

 The European Union has been accused of turning a blind eye to the Armenian government’s actions against the Armenian Apostolic Church.

Opposition leader Samvel Karapetyan, a businessman and Russian national who has been held in detention and is now under house arrest, instructed his legal representatives, Amsterdam & Partners LLP, to initiate legal action against the EU for its support for Armenia.

In a legal letter, the EU is accused of standing by Pashinyan’s government and presenting it as a democratic success story, despite ongoing concerns about its treatment of opposition figures and the Armenian Apostolic Church, which dates back to the fourth century.  

Tensions between church and state in the country have increased since Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan came to power in 2018. Relations deteriorated even more sharply following Armenia’s defeat in the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war.

Several bishops have been arrested, while the head of the Armenian Apostolic Church, Catholicos Karekin II, has been barred from leaving the country. Critics have accused Pashinyan of acting like a Soviet-era dictator.

For his part, Pashinyan has said he is attempting to save the church from “anti-Christian” and “anti-state” elements. Senior church leaders have been accused of supporting the violent overthrow of a democratically elected government and of condoning calls for the assassination of government ministers.

In the letter, Karapetyan’s legal representatives questioned the validity of Armenia’s recent parliamentary election. Karapetyan’s Strong Armenia party received 23% of the vote, less than half the 49% achieved by Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party.

The election result has been challenged in the courts by Strong Armenia, although the party has said it has little faith in the independence of the courts.

Robert Amsterdam, managing partner of Amsterdam & Partners LLP, said, “The European Union has not acted as a neutral observer. It has chosen to align itself with a government that has overseen widespread arrests, targeted its critics, attacked the Church and weakened democratic safeguards.


EU ignoring arrests of Armenian church leaders: letter | World

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Irish teacher imprisoned 700 days for refusing to use trans pronouns released

 Irish teacher Enoch Burke has been released from prison on the orders of the High Court in Dublin, ending the latest chapter in a long-running legal dispute that has drawn worldwide attention. 

Burke, an Evangelical Christian and former teacher at Wilson's Hospital School in County Westmeath, was forcefully imprisoned for 700 days for refusing to use wrong-gender pronouns, which led to him being ordered not to return to work as an educator. 

He was suspended in August 2022 after a dispute arose with the school management over the introduction of a policy requiring that staff misgender students who choose to self-identify as the opposite sex. Burke objected on grounds of conscience.

The dispute escalated when he continued to return to the school grounds despite being suspended and courts injunctions later ordering him to stay away. 


Christian teacher Enoch Burke released from prison | World

Monday, July 6, 2026

Street evangelist to sue Texas city after police threaten arrest over religious speech

 A Texas-based street preacher who attorneys say was threatened with arrest for his evangelism outreach at a Fort Worth pride event is suing the police department.

David Grisham, a longtime evangelist, was cited by Fort Worth police in an incident captured on video at the Trinity Pride Fest in downtown Fort Worth on June 27. The now-viral video showed an unidentified female police officer threatening to arrest Grisham and another member of a street preaching team during the public event.

As the street preaching group continued to question police about the warning while they were moved to an area outside police barricades, the unidentified officer is heard telling them, “If someone is offended by your talking, then we have a problem. ... If they are offended by your speech, OK, I will write you a ticket, and we’ll go from there.”

Grisham was ultimately issued a citation for “unreasonable noise,” but no further explanation was provided. The city of Fort Worth website states that its “unreasonable noise” ordinance is “intended to apply to, but is not limited to” noise linked to animals or construction work.

In a statement shared Thursday, attorney CJ Grisham said the claim made by an unidentified Fort Worth police officer about “unreasonable noise” was “indefensible” because the city’s noise ordinance requires that officers must first measure the challenged noise using a decibel meter.

“This ordinance was not followed because no officer performed a decibel check,” said Grisham, who said he has no known familial or professional relation to the plaintiff. “Officers failed to follow the Fort Worth ordinance.”

Grisham further argued the city of Fort Worth’s noise ordinance is unlawful because it contradicts state law by making the city’s decibel level limit lower than the state’s.

“Mr. Grisham was exercising his right to express his views on matters of significant public concern. The Fort Worth Police Department responded, not by protecting his constitutional rights, but by threatening him with arrest and ultimately issuing a citation,” he said, adding the city must “immediately dismiss the citation and retract any related enforcement action.”


Street evangelist to sue Texas city after arrest threat | U.S.

The NAACP promotes the trans madness now?

  For generations, the NAACP stood as one of America's most important defenders of human dignity. It confronted segregation, fought raci...