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Princeton professor rededicates the month of June to God, family, and country, prioritizing virtue over vice



Rather than devote the next thirty days to what was up until recently regarded by many Americans as a deadly sin, a Princeton professor of jurisprudence has declared June to be "Fidelity Month."

Dr. Robert George, director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University, is imploring Americans to take this time to acknowledge the "importance of fidelity to God, spouses and families, our country, and our communities."

George indicated in a May 6 statement that what prompted him to act were the perturbing findings of a recent Wall Street Journal-NORC poll.

The poll, conducted at the University of Chicago and published in March, highlighted a "precipitous decline" in the perceived importance of patriotism, religious faith, having children, and community involvement among Americans as compared with respondents' answers 25 years earlier.

Whereas in 1998, 70% of respondents deemed patriotism to be very important, only 38% said so in 2023.

Twenty-five years ago, 62% said religion was important. Now, only 39% believe that to be the case.

While other priorities once held dear by the majority have similarly slipped, the poll noted a steady increase in the perceived importance of wealth.

Recognizing that the "values that used to unite Americans despite our many differences" are rapidly waning and convinced that the mental health crisis among young people is linked, George wrote, "by the authority vested in me by absolutely no one, I have declared June to be 'Fidelity Month.'"

Hunter Baker, a political science professor and dean of arts and sciences at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee, indicated that this "response to the decadence of so-called 'Pride Month' ... that ubiquitously celebrates aberrant sexual practices" evinces the spirit of the successful anti-communist Solidarity movement in Poland that helped liberate the nation from the Soviets.

"Fidelity means being faithful — faithful to the values that are most important; being faithful in our spiritual lives, in our marriages, in our lives as citizens and members of communities," George told the Stream in a recent interview. "Fidelity means honoring one’s obligations and commitments. It means keeping one’s promises, being true to one’s word. To be faithful, one must have integrity; often one must have courage."

As opposed to the LGBT activists' kaleidoscopic flag signaling various sexual preferences, George recommended instead advancing a symbol of a myrtle wreath, signifying fidelity.

"The circular shape of the wreath is representative of God and His eternal nature, while the openness at the top of the wreath is suggestive of a divine embrace," said George. "The branches and leaves that compose the wreath signify a family that is dependent upon and in union with God. The star and stripe at the center bottom of the wreath symbolize our common union as Americans — 'one Nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.'"

As for the color scheme, gold reportedly symbolizes both generosity and compassion, while blue symbolizes "truth, loyalty, responsibility, and peace."

Unlike other flags flown this time of year signifying vice, this activist flag would ultimately signify virtue.

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"Use the symbol to make and fly a Fidelity Month flag. Use the symbol as your Facebook banner or profile picture or on your website. Think of other things to do," said George.

The professor underscored the importance of parents, teachers, coaches, and role models of other sorts providing a strong example for the next generation for the sake of the country and its future.

"There’s already so much cynicism and skepticism among them. They’ve got to see the real thing, integrity in action," he said. "They need to see people who are faithful to God, to spouses and families, to the country, and to the community. And faithful witness, actual fidelity, means being willing to sacrifice, give up some things like wealth, power, influence, status, and prestige, for the sake of the things that really matter: faith and family and friendship and honor and integrity."

The College Fix indicated that among the events the Catholic conservative has planned for Fidelity Month is a webinar Thursday at 2 p.m. ET involving pro-life activist Lila Rose, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary professor Andrew Walker, and others.

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Shaun King gets torched by internet after allegedly using death of Chadwick Boseman to promote his book



Activist Shaun King triggered another wave of backlash against him on Saturday after he allegedly used the death of "Black Panther" star Chadwick Boseman to promote his new book.

What did King say?

In an email sent to supporters on Saturday, King wrote:

I hope you are hanging in there. Yesterday I sent an email checking in on everybody - and just a few hours later we learned of the death of Chadwick Boseman. Life is so very fragile. Tomorrow is not promised.

Over the past 6 years of the Black Lives Matter Movement I have traveled to 47 states - teaching organizing, learning, and leading. And for all 6 years, everywhere I go, people ask me, "Shaun, how do I actually use my life, my skills, my time, my energy to impact and change the world?"

My book, MAKE CHANGE, is a 272 page answer to that question.

King then directed supporters to book retailers where his book can be purchased.

Shaun King is using Chadwicks death to sell books, he claims don’t make him any money. I’m so tired of SK profiting… https://t.co/M9v5YD3PIk
— Fidelity to Facts, Science & Logic (@Fidelity to Facts, Science & Logic)1598720122.0

What was the response?

The blowback was so fierce that King's name trended on Twitter Saturday evening as tens of thousands of people condemned him for apparently leveraging the death of Boseman to promote his book.

  • "If this is the Civil Rights movement of our time, please continue to document who Shaun King actually is, a fraud," one person said.
  • "This makes me absolutely sick. What a horrible, horrible thing to do. And this part about 'being paid last year' — that's called an advance, and he got that AND will get more if more books are sold over a certain threshold. Which is what this ploy is. How disgusting. Pure filth," another person responded.
  • "Can...he just not grift for a whole 24 hours?Disgusting," another person said.
  • "There's a reason God didn't bless him with pigment, so you can see right through him," another person said.
  • "Shaun King is reaching levels of Grifting never thought possible. He is really going hard for the Grifter of the Year Award," another person responded.
  • "Do not give @shaunking your money, your time, or your respect," another person said.
  • "Hello folks, publisher here.When Shaun King says he doesn't 'make a dime' off of selling his books, and he was already paid for them 'a year ago?' If that statement is true, what it means is his book has yet to earn back his advance on royalties," one person explained.

In response, King said he did not regret sending the email, claiming he does not earn a profit from his book.

"I literally do not make a penny off of sales for my book. Nothing. Got paid a year ago to write it. I had a mass email pre-scheduled to go out this morning about my book. I updated the email to also mention the death of Chadwick. And I don't regret it. At all. There's that," he wrote on Twitter.

I literally do not make a penny off of sales for my book. Nothing. Got paid a year ago to write it.I had a mass… https://t.co/nGV0bBOvmN
— Shaun King (@Shaun King)1598730843.0

King has been routinely involved in controversy and has been regularly criticized for his lack of transparency with regard to fundraising.

From Newsweek:

King has been embroiled in controversy. Though he is well-known as an activist, journalist and was one of Sen. Bernie Sanders' (I-Vt.) surrogates in both the 2016 and 2020 campaign, he has been accused of raising money for causes without properly accounting for where the money went, according to The Daily Beast.

In September 2019, activist DeRay Mckesson wrote a piece for Medium accusing King of a "lack of transparency" during fundraising campaigns for the anti-police violence organization Justice Together in 2015 and a Black independent media site The North Star in 2018.

King, however, denies all allegations against him.