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While Alyssa Milano chose abortion, Dean Cain chose his son

Alyssa Milano is the embodiment of Hollywood’s elitist Cancel America worldview. Not only did she cancel her own children twice through abortion, but she remains proud of the fact that she chose her career over motherhood.

According to Milano, if she had not cancelled the lives of two babies, “My life would be completely lacking all of its great joys.”

What the New York Times’ historically illiterate 1619 Project gets wrong

Professor Wilfred Reilly of Kentucky State University recently exposed the project’s intellectual dishonesty in his recent essay for RealClearPublicAffairs. “Popular left-wing models of historical education, regularly make claims about further injustices and atrocities that are simply not based in reality,” he wrote.

American values bring people together – Cancel America drives us apart

But while we continue to blame politics for our disagreements, the Black Lives Matter, Cancel America radicals who control the Democratic Party are the real ones dividing us. They push values that are inherently divisive. Their multiculturalism, so lauded by the media, is just a ploy to segregate us based on race, gender identity, and endless micro labels. 

Wokeness over qualifications – why merit matter

One of America’s greatest ideals is that we have race-blind equality of opportunity. But in Black Lives Matter’s world, race is a key qualifier above all others – including the office of the President of the United States. 

This is a racist ideology. As AmericaIsGood.us founder Tom Klingenstein said, “[BLM] is racist, because it wants to divide the nation into racial groups. They say that only white people can be racists. That’s racist! They believe that individuals are defined in meaningful ways by the color of their skin.”

Northwestern University’s President Just Stood Up to the Cancel America Crowd

The president of Northwestern University, Morton Schapiro, is taking a strong stance in answer to student protests that took place there in mid-October. He disagrees with conservatives concerning police violence and black equality, but he refuses to engage in Cancel America Culture.

Schapiro received many messages concerning the student protests. Among their demands was the abolition of the Northwestern University Police Department. He made it clear in a letter written to students that he understands the students’ concerns, but the school has absolutely no intention of doing away with the NUPD.

America is Good – a Touching Story

Tessa Sollom Williams, who is a 90-year-old former ballerina, sent a letter to the gym telling them how much she enjoys watching their rooftop workout classes from her 8th floor apartment window. She works at emulating their moves and she watches the classes closely.

The gym loved her letter and put it on their Facebook page: “Friday Feels. It is messages like this that keep us moving. We’re going to look for even more ways to inspire our neighbors next door, so stay tuned for some fun updates!”

3:00 TODAY: Hear Tom Klingenstein talk about America is Good & BLM is racist with Eric Metaxas

AmericaIsGood.us founder Tom Klingenstein will join The Eric Metaxas Radio Show at 2:00 p.m. Eastern time to discuss America is Good and explain how Black Lives Matter is a racist movement.

America is Good – Just Ask Amy Coney Barrett & Clarence Thomas

You can’t succeed as a woman in America. You can’t have children if you want a successful legal career. You certainly can’t achieve any of your goals if you have to take care of a special needs child. Your religious beliefs disqualify you from holding public office.

Will Facebook suppress your speech after the election?

“Facebook executives have said they would only deploy the tools in dire circumstances, such as election-related violence, but that the company needs to be prepared for all possibilities…” This doesn’t sit well with conservatives, who have spoken out about social media’s censorship of free speech.

The Media Isn’t Trying to Hide Their Cancel America Bias Anymore

The New York Times is in on the game. It fired an editor for publishing an op-ed by Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) which advocated for deploying the military to US cities in order to help control violent protests. More recently, a Chinese apologist was published – with no cancel culture backlash – who criticized the U.S. for our COVID-19 response.

Alyssa Milano is the embodiment of Hollywood’s elitist Cancel America worldview. Not only did she cancel her own children twice through abortion, but she remains proud of the fact that she chose her career over motherhood.

According to Milano, if she had not cancelled the lives of two babies, “My life would be completely lacking all of its great joys.”

Contrast that mindset to actor Dean Cain, who chose to be a father instead of taking lucrative roles in the entertainment industry. In a recent interview, Cain said, “I had to turn down Band of Brothers, I had to turn down a series shot in Canada that would have made me one of the highest paid actors in television.”

The reason why? Cain’s attorney told him that he would probably lose custody case involving his son. He responded, “So you’re telling me I basically have a choice, which is to make all this money and have this great series or I can be a father?

He ultimately decided, “I chose I’ll be a father, No problem… It took me about a millisecond to make that decision.”

The contrast between Dean Cain and Alyssa Milano’s decisions is more than just differences of opinions when it comes to personal values. On one side is the inherent and intrinsic value of a father, or parent, in a child’s life. On the other side, sadly, is the idea that children are an inconvenience, and an option to be cancelled if they’re not wanted.

While the decision to be a father was easy for Cain, Cancel America wants to make the opposite decision easy—and funded by your tax dollars. Apparently, the opposite decision was easy for Milano too, or at least justifiable according to her distorted worldview. If she hadn’t had two abortions, she says, “”I would not have my children — my beautiful, perfect, loving, kind and inquisitive children — who have a mother who was so very, very ready for them.”

Ironic? No, evil.