Back in the day, when I ran Right Wing News, I did over 100 Q&A Fridays. Those consisted of me giving the audience a chance to ask me just about anything they wanted to know and since people seemed to love asking questions back then, I thought I’d see if people enjoyed doing the same thing on Culturcidal. The audience here is as big as it was back in the old days of Right Wing News, but it’s a little less vocal, so the whole concept hasn’t worked out quite as well thus far. Still, I like this concept, so I want to give it a fair shot.
With that in mind, if there's a subject you've been wanting me to tackle or an issue you want to hear my opinion on, just ask your question in the comments section. Your question can be on just about anything: politics, ideology, history, blogging, Culturcidal, movies, music, literature, TV, or nearly anything else. It can also be from any ideological perspective, conservative, liberal, libertarian -- you name it. Then on Friday, I'll post the answers to some of the more interesting questions. I hope to get lots of questions!
I’d like to hear your thoughts on this John Adams quote vis á vis attempts to resolve political corruption via the ballot box or enforcement of laws.
“Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.”
Billions of dollars are being wasted due to the claim gases, e.g., carbon dioxide, causes climate change. Yet James T. Moodey, who has worked with gases in the field, not academia, says they cannot hold heat. See "Carbon dioxide doesn't cause climate change, No gas causes warming," July 13, 2023, The Washington Times. He's not the only one. Why is this information suppressed? This fact (?) is wrecking our economy. India and China don't abide by the claim. I also read Moodey's book. The greenhouse effect scientific paper was written in 1861! Thank you.