Challenging modern cultural mandates, the text questions prevailing views on gender, media, and history. It exposes imposed ideologies that constrain freedom and culture, offering reasoned arguments and practical resources to empower Americans to stand against coercive policies and defend free expression.
Challenging modern cultural mandates, the text questions prevailing views on gender, media, and history. It exposes imposed ideologies that constrain freedom and culture, offering reasoned arguments and practical resources to empower Americans to stand against coercive policies and defend free expression.
Simon Hankinson is a senior research fellow in the Border Security and Immigration Center at the Heritage Foundation. He writes and speaks on immigration, foreign policy, and other issues, both at Heritage and in various national media outlets. Simon writes the weekly BorderLine column for the Daily Signal. From 1999 to 2023, Hankinson was a U.S. foreign service officer, serving in India, Fiji, Ghana, Slovakia, Togo, Marseille, Nairobi, and Washington. Prior to entering the State Department, he worked as a lawyer in London and then taught history, English, and drama at a private school in Miami. Hankinson holds a master's degree in Modern History from the University of St. Andrews, a degree from the College of Law in London, and a second master's degree in International Security Affairs from the National Defense University in Washington, DC.
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