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    Former FOX News host Megyn Kelly recently revealed on her podcast that she has pulled two of her children out of their private New York City school over what she sees as political propaganda. She even says she is leaving the city. The document she describes, and claims was circulated to parents and school staff, is the same sort of social justice rhetoric we regularly document in higher education.

    This week, students and outsiders at Northwestern University in Chicago staged an anti-police protest that left the campus covered in graffiti. The rhetoric included messages like "more dead pigs" and worse. To his credit, Northwestern President Morton Schapiro strongly denounced the protests, and called out the left for thinking they're more important than others on campus.

    You may have been thinking all the insanity we've been living through for months will finally end with the election, but it's not likely. Far left groups are lining up a host of activities to keep themselves busy in the event of a Biden loss. According to the left, our choices include a "Truth and Reconciliation Commission" if Biden wins, or massive unrest if Trump wins.

    Members of the professional left are now proposing a 'truth and reconciliation commission' to shame Trump supporters if Joe Biden wins. These would be the same people who have spent four years calling Trump an authoritarian, a dictator, a fascist, a cult leader, and worse. Those same people are now proposing Orwellian forms of public shaming for having the 'wrong' views.

    Nikole Hannah-Jones has admitted that her '1619 Project' was more about controlling the narrative than presenting an accurate portrayal of history. She and the New York Times have also already scrubbed central aspects of the project, angering progressives. Now, a group of scholars is calling on the Pulitzer board to revoke a prize awarded to Jones last spring.

    The digital media company 'Spotify' recently spent $100 million to bring the highly popular Joe Rogan podcast into its fold. Rogan's long-form interviews with interesting guests were drawing hundreds of millions of views on YouTube, making his show a valuable commodity. Rogan's show has been on Spotify for less than a month, and employees at the company are already demanding editorial control over his content, and even censorship.