Nick Kangadis
Asst. Managing Editor/Blogger/On-Air Talent

Nick Kangadis is an alumnus of the University of Arizona - Global Campus, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude in Journalism & Mass Communications and minored in Political Science. He is currently the Assistant Managing Editor for MRCTV and MRC Culture.

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Nick Kangadis | June 21, 2021
Well, it’s official! The Olympic Games in Tokyo will be the first of its kind to bear witness to a biological male — or “the first openly transgender athlete,” as CBS News put it — competing against women going for the gold in any sport. Laurel Hubbard, a 43-year-old biological male that will represent New Zealand in the Games, will compete in the women’s Super-Heavyweight division against…
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Nick Kangadis | June 21, 2021
The ever-rising violence in big cities never takes a break for any reason, at any time. Over the last two weekends, one shy of 100 people were shot in the city of Chicago. Meanwhile, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is too busy focusing on keeping the NFL’s Chicago Bears within the city limits to pay attention to the violence plaguing the city she was elected to improve. We’re still waiting for the…
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Nick Kangadis | June 11, 2021
Once upon a time the Hip-Hop/Rap genre of music saw artists rap about social issues and the plight of the communities that the specific rapper lived in. Much like society, hip-hop devolved into being about…well not very much at all except what it’s like to live life like the wealthy. Thanks to the independent scene, hip-hop pertaining to real issues has seen a resurgence in the last few years…
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Nick Kangadis | June 11, 2021
You would think the talking heads on cable news channels might have some kind of conflict saying what they say while still considering themselves “journalists.” But if we’re talking about CNN specifically, they apparently don’t lose a wink of sleep at night conflating their commentary with actual journalism. That’s why it’s especially sweet when said talking heads step outside their little New…
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Nick Kangadis | June 10, 2021
If you’re already naked, does it really matter if you wear a mask? Apparently so, if you’re the organizers of Philadelphia annual Naked Bike Ride. After the event was cancelled in 2020 because of the Chinese coronavirus, people will be letting it all hang out — sometimes a little too much — with the return of the Philly Naked (with a mask!) Bike Ride.  According to the event’s website, their…
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Nick Kangadis | June 10, 2021
Welcome back once more for another edition of Things That Need To Be Said, if the Big Tech oligarchs have allowed you to get this far. President - oops, excuse me - Vice President Kamala Harris gave some advice to those that might be thinking about making the long trek from Guatemala to the U.S. It sounded really similar to something a certain former president said just a few years ago.…
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Nick Kangadis | June 8, 2021
While very little seems to be done federally concerning China and its practices and actions that affect different aspects of our lives, on the state level two bills were signed into law on Monday that limits the financial and legislative reach of adversarial countries, like China. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signed two separate bills on Monday "that aimed to stop the spread of foreign…
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Nick Kangadis | June 8, 2021
There's nothing trustworthy about China. Their government has seen to that. There's also not very much that's trustworthy about the World Health Organization (WHO). But when one begins divulging information about the other, you have to give it at least a little bit of credence when you consider the much publicized ties between the former and the latter. During an appearance on Fox News' "America…
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Nick Kangadis | June 7, 2021
For the first time since February, former President Donald Trump made a public address at the North Carolina GOP State Conference. Trump spoke about multiple topics on Saturday, including Big Tech companies censoring him and Americans who might have a differing opinion than those running the social media companies as well as the establishment. “They’re shutting down an entire group of people,…
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Nick Kangadis | June 7, 2021
Social media companies increasingly see their platforms as the arbiters of morality — as long as that morality lines up with their political and social justice stances. Twitter is perhaps the most egregious offender of censoring those who they deem offensive. But they also apparently believe that access to their platform is “an essential human right” — again, only when it fits their agenda.…