Alexander Hall
Staff Writer, Free Speech America
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Alexander Hall is a free speech advocate, staff writer, and show host working for Free Speech America at the Media Research Center

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Alex Hall | October 3, 2018
A video has gone viral online of a pro-choicer violently roundhouse-kicking a pro-life activist during a demonstration in Canada this week. At an event called "Life Chain" last Tuesday men, women, and children stood on more than 200 street corners holding signs with messages like "Abortion Hurts Women," "Adoption, the Loving Option," and "Pregnant and need help? Call (local pregnancy center…
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Alex Hall | October 3, 2018
Its a fairly good rule of thumb that when an activist or academic these days proposes to "expand the definition" of a "socially constructed" idea, they're proposing to water down the meaning of some timeless concept to the point of absurdity. After relativizing ideas such as male and female, nations, and entire religions, the newest initiative is to expand the idea of "veterans" to people who…
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Alex Hall | October 2, 2018
According to Fox News, officials at the Pentagon have found at least two packages sent their way which they believe contain "ricin," a deadly powdered poison made from castor beans.  This happened shortly after a false alarm at the Ted Cruz office in Texas where a suspicious white, powdery substance sent there was deemed non-toxic.  "Authorities at the Pentagon found at least two packages…
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Alex Hall | October 2, 2018
In what many consider to be a stunning turn of events, famously left-leaning Canada has had a major electoral upset with Quebec's Coalition Avenir Quebec, led by businessman Francois Legault, ousting Philippe Couillard's Liberals.  “It’s a landslide, and a surprise,” said Hugo Cyr, Universite du Quebec a Montreal's dean of the school of political science and law. “In a fight between the CAQ and…
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Alex Hall | October 2, 2018
Over the weekend, Georgetown Professor Carol Christine Fair tweeted that "entitled white men" should have their corpses castrated and then be fed to pigs, a move that apparently ended up costing her Twitter's coveted blue checkmark. Academia, which once seemed to be the expensive but necessary ticket to the middle class, seems to be an increasing hotbed of extremism and intolerance for opposing…
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Alex Hall | October 1, 2018
The First Congressional Church of Oakland, a progressive religious establishment whose members call it "First Congo" for short, has vowed to stop calling police shortly after the story went viral about a white woman calling the police on a black family for barbecuing on a non designated area of Lake Merritt, an incident that seemed cringeworthy to people on both sides of politics.  Lay leaders…
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Alex Hall | October 1, 2018
According to The Hill, Julie Kraemer, a superintendent in Illinois, actually went through -- and completed -- police academy training for the sole purpose of protecting her students in the event of a school shooting. In an interview, Kraemer told Time magazine,“If somebody comes in to try to hurt my kids, we have something other than a stapler to throw at them. We’re no longer a soft target. We…
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Alex Hall | September 28, 2018
According to Sky News, a rapper by the name of Nick Conrad in France has sparked outrage after releasing a song and music video entitled "Pendez Les Blancs," which translates to, "Hang the Whites."  The video reportedly shows Conrad and a friend apparently torturing a white person before hanging him. One part of the song reads, "I go into [nurseries] and kill white babies. Catch them quickly…
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Alex Hall | September 28, 2018
According to LMTonline, only a few days before a provincial election in Quebec, a centrist-right party has promised to slash immigration and deport immigrants who fail tests that determine whether they embrace local "values" as well as the French language. The Coalition Avenir Quebec, led by businessman Francois Legault, remains in a close tie with Philippe Couillard's Liberals, with each party…
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Alex Hall | September 28, 2018
Patrick McKann, a local Virginian and former bull/rodeo rider is leading a group of "Hurricane Cowboys" rescuing farm animals displaced by Hurricane Florence, just like he did in Texas after last year's Hurricane Harvey. According to UPI, "McKann and his team are helping animals in Conway, S.C. In previous days, it also offered help in Pender County, N.C. Horses, donkeys, dogs and cats and…