Good news you won’t hear on mainstream media: SCOTUS defends fairness, Israel stands strong, and truth pushes back against woke agendas.
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Truth Keeps Winning!
Dear John,
Even though the mainstream media won’t tell you, there is good news to report! Judeo/Christian values are winning every day, and biblical truth is prevailing.
Positive things are happening, and here are some stories that will encourage you:
Supreme Court Protects Majority Groups From Discrimination
In a unanimous decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ([link removed] ) Thursday upheld the claims of a woman who faced workplace discrimination because of her “majority group” identity—in this case, being a heterosexual.
The decision upholds the rights of majority group individuals to be free from “reverse discrimination,” a right considered protected under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson ([link removed] ) delivered the opinion. Justice Clarence Thomas delivered a concurring opinion, in which Justice Neil Gorsuch joined.
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Israel's Defense Strategy with Jonathan Conricus
Israeli Defense Operations and Regional Dynamics with Jonathan Conricus Inside the Epicenter Podcast ([link removed] )
Joel Rosenberg discusses the escalating tension in Lebanon, the rescue of Israeli hostages, and the shifting global dynamics surrounding Israel.
WATCH HERE ([link removed] ())
Unanimous SCOTUS Ruling Sets Back the White-Collar Rainbow Revolution
In a 9-0 decision in Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services ([link removed] ) authored by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, justices ruled that employers cannot discriminate against a heterosexual woman and unelected judges cannot insert intersectionality into the law. A unanimous Supreme Court opinion rarely brings good news, but justices recently issued a ruling that set back judicial activism, stopped the Left’s tactic of promoting the social revolution at your expense, and exposed the inner workings of the white-collar rainbow revolution.
The plaintiff, Marlean Ames, dedicated her life to eliminating the prison rape of minors. In 2004, she started working for the Ohio Department of Youth — which oversees the state’s incarcerated juvenile population — and in 2014, Ames got promoted to become administrator of PREA: the Prison Rape Elimination Act. “In 2017, Ames was assigned a new supervisor, Ginine Trim, who is gay,” noted the Sixth Circuit’s opinion. Trim’s December 2018 performance evaluation shows Ames met competencies in 10 categories and exceeded in one. But somehow, just four months later, qualified-to-overqualified no longer sufficed.
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