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New Oxford Notes: October 2015

Fingers on the Triggers

The "trigger warning" movement seeks to scrub college campuses clean of words and ideas that might cause discomfort, hurt feelings, or negative thoughts. Almost everything has this potential.

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What Goes on Inside the Clinic

The practice of abortion as a Satanic ritual is confirmed in a disturbing interview with a former leader of the Church of Satan.

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