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2019-03-07: Brexit Fears, Misplaced Blame, and Crooked Cucumbers

Primitive City

Release Date: 03/08/2019

2019-06-20: Criticizing Cultures and Religions show art 2019-06-20: Criticizing Cultures and Religions

Primitive City

British celebrities have gotten into trouble recently for criticizing other cultures and religions, as well as mass immigration. We will consider how criticism of culture and religion is valid intellectual discourse, and is not racist. Furthermore, we examine the distinction between “diversity” and “multiculturalism” (a distinction which is often not made), and consider whether the issue with immigrants is really a problem of “mass immigration” or a failure to assimilate.

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2019-05-16: Everyone is Wrong on Abortion, Except Me show art 2019-05-16: Everyone is Wrong on Abortion, Except Me

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We discuss recent anti-abortion legislation in the states of Georgia and Alabama: how a sensible view on the issue takes the development level of the fetus into account, how the left fails to understand the anti-abortion position, why abortion should be legislated at the state level, and reactions from Georgia's entertainment industry

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2019-03-07: Brexit Fears, Misplaced Blame, and Crooked Cucumbers show art 2019-03-07: Brexit Fears, Misplaced Blame, and Crooked Cucumbers

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As the the United Kingdom prepares to liberate itself from the European Union, bureaucrats issue warnings of the difficulties that people will face. Barriers trade and travel are a likely outcome, but membership in the E.U. is not the solution. Free trade and travel can be facilitated by removing barriers. The European Union is unnecessary, and is a dangerous concept, as it establishes a centralized continental government for the majority of Europe, despite claims that it is merely a "free-trade" zone.

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As the the United Kingdom prepares to liberate itself from the European Union, bureaucrats issue warnings of the difficulties that people will face as a result of "Brexit". Difficulties in trade and travel are a likely outcome, but membership in the E.U. is not the solution. Free trade and travel can be facilitated by removing barriers. The European Union is unnecessary, and is a dangerous concept, as it establishes a centralized continental government for the majority of Europe, despite claims that it is merely a "free-trade" zone.