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Jon Miltimore

Movies, literature, liberty, and making sense of our clown world

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I Used to Think Gandhi Was Crazy

For a long time, I didn’t quite understand the infatuation with Gandhi. As a teenager, I knew little about him, beyond the fact that he fiercely opposed Great Britain's colonial rule through non-violence and was important enough to be known...

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The Martin Scorsese Movie Disney and China Don’t Want You to See

Few directors in Hollywood have more power than Martin Scorsese, the Oscar-winning director of box office hits "Goodfellas," "Casino," "The Departed," and "The Wolf of Wall Street."

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Paul Ehrlich’s Blind Spot on Science

In December 2022, Scott Pelley of 60 Minutes reported that nations of the world were uniting “to save nature from mass extinction.” Scientists agreed that time was running out, said Pelley, who spoke to zoologist Paul Ehrlich.

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John Cleese's Theory on Why so Many People Want to Control Other People’s Behavior

John Cleese, the English actor and comedian known for the Monty Python films, thinks political correctness is getting a little out of hand.

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  • Jon Miltimore

    Irreverent writer / Christian-Libertarian | Senior Editor, AIER Past: HISTORY Channel (mag), FEE, Panama City News Herald / Bylines: Newsweek, RealClear Politics, Washington Times, Fox News

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