Sarah is a political commentator who seeks to correct the course of modern culture. She is a contributor to Catholic World Report, Crisis Magazine, and Catholic Answers, along with producing regular videos about the decline of the West. Catch up on the latest at https://CrusaderGal.com
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Washington State is engaging in a two-pronged attack against children, both planning to put felons in school systems as volunteers, and creating a “grace period” before notifying their parents of sexual abuse. It’s a disordered prioritization that places the guilty above the innocent.Sarah Cain による
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Catholics, especially younger Catholics, are urged under the name of charity to be more open to Protestants, which is difficult if not impossible to delineate from simply being less Catholic. Ceding ground under the auspices of ecumenism is abusive to Protestants and Catholics, the former who have the right to hear the Truth, and the latter who hav…
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Disasters fade from the headlines, and political victories feel secure—until they aren’t. Real stability requires more than fleeting wins; it demands vigilance, strong communities, and foundations that can withstand the test of time.Sarah Cain による
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Preemptive Pardons: The Rise of an Immune Aristocracy
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4:13The preemptive pardons of one’s political allies creates an aristocracy, set apart from the common folk. When people view the courts and the legal system as mere vessels of power, wielded as political tools, they lose their ability to seek redress. They necessarily see themselves as part of an inferior, perhaps voiceless, class.…
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Martin Luther King Jr. is so celebrated that he has his own day in the American calendar, but is that appropriate? Who exactly are we upholding as someone to emulate? Let’s look closer than most people ever do. Audio taken from this video: https://youtu.be/AYJb70sUzegSarah Cain による
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A man’s quest for a crown of ribs exposes the shocking depths of modern medicine’s ethical collapse. Trans mutilations paved the way toward a complete abandonment of moral standards.Sarah Cain による
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Behind veneered speeches about “cultural differences” and “cultural incompatibility,” there has been a failure to properly assert the truth that the children who were raped were targeted specifically because they were white and not Muslim. These men were not targeting members of their own community.Sarah Cain による
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Zuckerberg Blames Media for FB Censorship (from video)
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13:19Mark Zuckerberg released a video claiming that the mainstream media and fact checkers have become too left-wing, and then blaming them for Facebook’s censorship. Yet, that’s not what happened. Facebook chose those companies BECAUSE of their bias, not despite it. Now Meta is seeking to distance itself from its own policies, for financial reasons.…
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Vivek and Elon’s concerns about the work ethic of American youth are not entirely without merit, but we still cannot yield to their desires to import a worker class. Not everything is about Big Tech. This is about America’s soul.Sarah Cain による
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Embracing the old tradition of sharing book lists at the end of the year, I would like to share my top five. I am blessed to read some fascinating works each year, and I often get asked about what I am reading. I do not believe any of the following books were written or published in 2024, for I rarely read the newest releases in any genre, but rath…
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Failing Foundations (on The Catholic Current)
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49:11I joined Fr. McTeigue on The Catholic Current to discuss my newly released book, Failing Foundations: The Pillars of the West Are Nearing Collapse. How do we go about building a tomorrow worth saving?Sarah Cain による
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While Hunter’s pardon is being presented as an outlier, it is actually merely a continuation of a pattern of distorting the legal framework for his own ends. Here’s why that should matter to all of us.Sarah Cain による
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We all have much to be thankful for this year. Let us come together in this public and communal act of worship and gratitude. We are bound together by our shared devotion, and such times remind us of our commonality and shared values.Sarah Cain による
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My startling discovery of a body can show us the inherently masculine roles in a healthy society and within an emergency. Our societal attempts to eradicate masculine instincts will have real-world consequences.Sarah Cain による
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Avoiding Complacency (on The Catholic Current)
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54:22I appeared on another episode of The Catholic Current, discussing what we should expect in the aftermath of the election, why it’s becoming harder to have Thanksgiving dinners with those on the other side of the political aisle, and the limits of our constitutional government. It was an engaging conversation.…
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Divided Tables: Morality and Politics at Thanksgiving
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3:59Whoopi Goldberg has warned not to gather with those who voted for Trump this Thanksgiving. These anti-family announcements have been issued every two years for some time now. It’s because we are at a point of not just political divide—but moral divide, such that we no longer agree on foundational values.…
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The election of Donald Trump and the rejection of Kamala Harris has given us time, but this is not the end of the war. Our culture is in a dire state, and our political sphere will always reflect that. Celebrate the victories, but don’t walk away.Sarah Cain による
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There’s a strange quiet in the run-up to the election, when we know that everyone has already chosen their side, even if they haven’t yet voted, and we’re just waiting for the tallies. Here are some thoughts to keep your sights properly aligned, regardless of the outcome.Sarah Cain による
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When Americans hear of blatant human rights abuses in other Western countries, they typically rejoice that such a thing cannot happen here, a notion usually based on the perceived strength of the U.S. Constitution. Yet, as our society loses the understanding of what rights are and from whence they came, that document will lose its meaning and its f…
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The False Compassion of Normalizing Exploitation
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4:23There is a 2-mile stretch in Queens, NY, reminiscent of what one only expects to see in the third world, or perhaps deep in Bangkok. When police moved in to stop it, protests commenced. There is a tendency in the modern age to favor such vapid individualism that some will celebrate another person’s demise if only it can be alleged that he chose it.…
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The Strange Fad of Promoting Worker Exploitation
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4:37There’s been recent momentum around shaming people for getting high-paying physical jobs or for demanding better working conditions. There’s nothing ‘conservative’ or ‘traditional’ about wanting workers to suffer and get paid less. If we want to encourage families (and we should), this is one place to start.…
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We become acclimated to a certain state of life, and we expect that it won’t change. Likewise with our civilization, we grow complacent to the reality that it too can crumble, as others have throughout history. Too many are experiencing this myopia now, to the detriment of all.Sarah Cain による
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The University of Pennsylvania’s course on abolishing the family succeeds in saying the quiet part out loud—outwardly expressing the fact that so many really do think that the family ought to be destroyed, for it is a hindrance to a different vision of society.Sarah Cain による
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Yale Divinity School Initiates Students With Witchcraft
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4:45There’s a common error that those in the modern “Progressive” movement are going forward and in some way advancing, but they’re actually just resurrecting old heresies and dead pagan practices. They’re not quite anti-history, they’re simply anti-Christian.Sarah Cain による
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In a society that doesn’t cherish the good, childhood innocence is discarded as a bygone notion. Parents are increasingly treating their children as peers, and something tragic is being lost in the process.Sarah Cain による
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The audacity of Joe Biden to talk about violence against women in a recent op-ed is unbelievable, considering the myriad of ways his administration made such violence more likely. An establishment that cannot even define a woman is hopeless to protect them.Sarah Cain による
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