One of the great things about America has been the First Amendment, particularly the right to freedom of speech and freedom of assembly. These are rights allow us to gather together to protest when we see something that we don’t think is right and want to change. Unfortunately, there is one downside to these freedoms, and that is that cranks, quacks, and outright twits have just as much right to free speech as anyone.
Age of Autism s Anne Dachel has been writing about the explosion of special education and its crushing weight on schoool districts around the world. She has catalogued 1000s of stories at Loss of Brain Trust. Yesterday, ProPublica, The Seattle Times.
Skyhorse Publishing s Tony Lyons was a champion for freedom of speech and the press before Elon Musk sent his first Tweet. Last week, Tony was on Tucker Carlson s program on Fox News. Some of our readers might turn up their.
By Anne Dachel The stories about schools in the U.K. on Loss of Brain Trust are all about an education system that’s collapsing. Just looking at headlines it’s clear parents have to protest because of the lack of services for.
With the Disneyland measles outbreak still going strong and striking far more unvaccinated than vaccinated, it's not surprising that a discussion has begun in some states about lax policies that permit religious and/or philosophical exemptions.