Thomas Fleming is president of the Fleming Foundation. He is the author of six books, including The Morality of Everyday Life and The Politics of Human Nature, as well as many articles and columns for newspapers, magazines,and learned journals. He holds a Ph.D. in Classics from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and a B.A. in Greek from the College of Charleston. He served as editor of Chronicles: a Magazine of American Culture from 1984 to 2015 and president of The Rockford Institute from 1997-2014. In a previous life he taught classics at several colleges and served as a school headmaster in South Carolina
Thank you for the sanity. To listen to the major media and the neoconartists, one would think we are abandoning simply a larger and more bearded group of Santa’s elves.
Every time the empire intervenes anywhere where there are Christians at risk it presides over their destruction while protecting their murderers, every single time. Serbs, Chaldeans, Assyrians. Nor let us forget the wonderful treatment our Egyptian friends dole out to the Copts.
I once saw a video of a Kurdish girl in Canada explaining why her poor suffering people need their own state. She seemed oblivious to what her people were doing and had done to all those Christians for centuries.
I’m sure the media is promoting the Marxist Kurds of the PKK above all others.
“Every time the empire intervenes anywhere where there are Christians at risk it presides over their destruction while protecting their murderers, every single time.”
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Thank you for the sanity. To listen to the major media and the neoconartists, one would think we are abandoning simply a larger and more bearded group of Santa’s elves.
Every time the empire intervenes anywhere where there are Christians at risk it presides over their destruction while protecting their murderers, every single time. Serbs, Chaldeans, Assyrians. Nor let us forget the wonderful treatment our Egyptian friends dole out to the Copts.
I once saw a video of a Kurdish girl in Canada explaining why her poor suffering people need their own state. She seemed oblivious to what her people were doing and had done to all those Christians for centuries.
I’m sure the media is promoting the Marxist Kurds of the PKK above all others.
“Every time the empire intervenes anywhere where there are Christians at risk it presides over their destruction while protecting their murderers, every single time.”
The War Between the States.