Mao’s America: A Survivor’s Warning

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Xi Van Fleet, a friend of the Settlement Project, has recently released a compelling cautionary tale. Xi’s latest book, Mao’s America: A Survivor’s Warning, recounts her personal experiences of living through the horrors of Mao’s Cultural Revolution, and warns the reader that history is repeating itself in today’s America.

The Path to Violence, and the Responsibility of the Citizen.

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There are now two active, world-level wars cursing our planet, the Russia-Ukraine War, and the Israel-Hamas War. These are happening during a period in which the perennial symbol for the harmonization of international differences, the United States of America has sunk into unimaginable internal strife in which the US government is holding political prisoners, and efforts are being made to imprison opposition party political candidates. Imprisoning political opposition is the characteristic of primitive, unstable dictatorships.

On Addiction by Frank Kaufmann

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The problem with addictions is that they eventually erase the adequate functioning of conscience in the host bodies they inhabit and ultimately control.

A clear marker in this descent to becoming subhuman is the juncture at which the sanctity of human life is rejected in favor of satiating the blinding demands of an addiction.

Los Angeles Settlement Project Autumn Conference on October 7, 2023

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The Settlement Project brings together leaders and activists from diverse backgrounds for a common purpose and mission. Settlement Project works to build and maintain those aspects of the American culture that promote individual freedom and responsibility, safe and healthy family life and education that is the foundation for prosperity. We seek an environment for raising our children in schools that teach respect for all and honors those who dedicate themselves to achieve something greater and better for America.

Brenda Ledbsack, Writing in Real Clear Politics

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According to Catholic Vote, the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence is “a vile anti-Catholic organization.” Their motto is “Go and sin some more,” and they use the cross for pole dances. The group satirizes Catholic beliefs for the sake of activism. They mock Easter Sunday with a Hunky Jesus/Foxy Mary contest. According to the Catholic League, they hold “Midnight Confessional Contests,” awarding the “hottest confessions.”