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Dulce's avatar

In my honest opinion, I believe Free Press is covering too many subjects which are distracting from serious current and social affairs, which was one of the reasons I joined FP.

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Stuart Rose's avatar

I don’t know. It’s not that I like every non-political piece.

But isn’t it good for a publication like this, which is basically a newspaper, to cover a gamut of topics? And to be jocular, entertaining, maybe even, if not frivolous, unserious, provided it’s done with with and style?

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Dulce's avatar

It may, but there are already many other publications covering the entertaining and other kind of less critical subjects. I prefer FP to be a distinct brand of publication offering inside thoughtful views on critical subjects.

Is just my thoughts.

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Stuart Rose's avatar

I can certainly understand your preference for a publication that doesn’t tread on the same paths as every one out there.

I’m a pretty new subscriber though I read things here and there in FP when it came out. It was less inclined to do such pieces as cocktails with George back then, I’m assuming

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John Boy West's avatar

What happened to the comments? Evans W., Lanny, txfrog? Anyone? Is shopping more important than TFP?

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brianne fitzgerald's avatar

Abigail shrier and Jay Neugeborn (spelling?) made my day

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Jay's avatar

Two drinks with George Santos? WTF? Why give this unhinged charlatan any of what he so desperately craves: attention?

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Stephen Pettibone's avatar

A friend of mine who went to Harvard many years ago told me “The first thing they teach you at Harvard is how to act like you have the answer to everything.” Thus Tyler Cowan writing about adolescent mental health.

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Tim's avatar

Wow! Now Ackerman tells us how to propose. I only wish he was around 46 years ago so I knew how! Could I have used last week’s “How to write a note” and written my proposal? But I guess I couldn’t unless I was properly dressed when I wrote it. Next week, how to properly wipe? I am so glad I can print these all and catalog them in my E Ackerman Guide to Living Properly album.

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Kevin Durant?'s avatar

“The Jewish butcher who fought for full citizenship”

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I love how this somehow devolved into Democrats importing slave ships full of antisemite butchers from Somalia.

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Kevin Durant?'s avatar

“the Jewish butcher who fought for full citizenship, the Native American woman whose prescient warning of British conquest was ignored by the Dutch, and the enslaved African woman who petitioned for her freedom—and won.”

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And don’t forget the army of pampered godforsaken crackpots we call Democrats who are using the people mentioned above as a skin suit in their ongoing quest to implement communism and glorify Satan.

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Kevin Durant?'s avatar

“Justine el-Khazen and her husband welcomed two children into the world via IVF. But they created 15 embryos in total, nine of which appeared viable. The question of what should happen to the ones they didn’t use got el-Khazen meditating on a host of uncomfortable questions:”

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I’m not saying IVF is eugenics I’m just saying that it is kinda dipping your toe in the eugenics hot tub a little bit.

Also, Democrats will 100% use it as an entry point for doing full blown eugenics since their job is to turn everything into Satanic horse poop.

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John Boy West's avatar

Such an upper echelon dilemma. We have 2 discarded embryos that were formerly known as miscarriages, or abortions in current terms, but we think of them as grandchildren we never met.

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bestuvall's avatar

Kevin. I have been away for 12 days .. in the EU. also known as the PU.. the only reaso i stay on the free press is YOU. thanks

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