Sarah Merly
MRCTV Intern

Sarah Merly is a journalism student at Patrick Henry College. She loves telling true stories that matter and defending American values. After she graduates, she hopes to use her journalistic skills to aid charities and nonprofits in the D.C. region.

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Disclaimer: this blog contains content, including video footage, that readers may - and should - find offensive. The first annual "all-ages" Pride Party in Tempe, Arizona, debuted Saturday, and it left little to the imagination in more grotesque ways than one. Tempe’s celebration featured LGBTQ rapper RealXman “singing” – more like chanting – graphically about having sex, all while sporting a…
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If you want to throw a pride party for children, you can get away with it. You can even use COVID relief money to fund the indoctrination. But if you want to embrace common sense – if you want to share that biological sex always determines gender identity – then you just might be punished for it. Travis Lohr, an 18-year-old student at Kellogg High School in Idaho, received just such a…
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In their 2010 sunshine pop song “San Francisco,” The Mowgli’s declared that they lost their heads in San Francisco. Now, it seems like San Francisco Travel has joined them, but in an unromantic and oblivious way.  The tourism organization released an ad begging for tourists who're understandably avoiding the city because of its woke policies and their consequences to come back. Their strategy?…
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This week, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) held its first public workshop concerning equity in artificial intelligence, where AI experts claimed that the number of "white" and "affluent" men who develop artificial intelligence tech are contributing to gender inequity in AI programs. Wednesday's workshop, titled “Integrating Gender Equity into International…
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Looking for ways to rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic? One New Hampshire school district has offered a novel “solution” – a drag show for high school students. Earlier this month, the Manchester School District’s Finance Committee held a meeting to determine how to use a COVID-19 relief grant. The grant confirmation document states that the Community Event & Activation Grant is “[a] program…
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Early last week, Target loomed large in conservatives’ boycott list as the store partnered with a Satanist designer to sell LGBT-oriented children’s clothes. Over Memorial Day weekend, Kohl’s joined the list, selling, among several other items, a baby onesie emblazoned with a "Pride" parade cartoon. This week, another popular clothing store may be joining Target and Kohl’ s – but not for shoving…
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Apparently Dylan Mulvaney can receive a Bud Light partnership for pretending to be a woman, but female celebrity Billie Eilish can’t wear a dress. Eilish entered the Met Gala in a black floral cocktail dress, complete with matching hairpins. But instead of praising her elegance, many in her fanbase criticized her decision to dress like a woman. Over the weekend, Eilish responded to these…
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At the Cannes Film Festival Saturday, actress Jane Fonda claimed that an orderly “mindset" expressed by white men is the true basis for climate change. “There would be no climate crisis if there was no patriarchy. A mindset that sees things in a hierarchical way - you know, white men are the things that really matter and everything else, with nature at the bottom, sacrificed,” said Fonda. “You…
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Although this year’s pride collection at Target has cost the store billions of dollars, Target is still determined to completely come out of the closet.  Target has given annual donations to the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network (GLSEN) for several years. Now, the store has released a public statement on its website.  “GLSEN leads the movement in creating affirming, accessible, and…
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Just when we may have thought the school board controversy in Loudoun County, Va. had subsided, new audio surfaced recently, featuring an infamous prosecutor funded by George Soros. This government official was none other than Buta Biberaj, who supported a trans rapist during a school board meeting.  A student at Stone Bridge High School had raped Scott Smith’s daughter, but because the student…