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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Sarah Merly | May 26, 2023
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…
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Sarah Merly | May 25, 2023
On May 18, Nellie Andreeva of Deadline reported that Disney+ will remove dozens of shows from its platform tomorrow, a move the company says is merely for the sake of cost cuts. A deeper study of the list, however, shows that Disney, unsurprisingly, may not have been entirely honest with this report. As a young conservative, I unsubscribed to Disney+ months ago. So when I read this list, I…
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Sarah Merly | May 25, 2023
L.B. Brown, a recent graduate of Harrison Central High School, was born a biological male. During high school, however, he regularly wore dresses and makeup to school, even enhancing his bust to make him appear more like a woman. When the graduation ceremony came around, however, the principal and school district superintendent asked him to “dress like a boy" - no dresses allowed. Given the…
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Sarah Merly | May 24, 2023
During a stint on TalkTV, journalist Konstantin Kisin rebuked the belief that the trans worldview is based on science. “It’s a religious worldview whereby your beliefs do not require evidence,” affirmed Kisin. “They’re based on a faith, right, and that’s how these people think.” This bold statement followed Piers Morgan’s interview with trans activist Riz Possnett. When Morgan asked Possnett…
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Sarah Merly | May 24, 2023
China has developed a generative AI technology allowing deceased friends and family to “talk” with their departed loved ones. Yu Jialin, a 29-year-old software developer in China, had longed for a reunion with his passed grandfather when he read an essay about lip-syncing technology. This unexpected find in 2020 led to several months of research and programming in order to digitally interact…