MOVING FORWARD: Sanitizing Books, Defining Woke, Housing Affordability, and SCOTUS on Section 230

This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from contributors Elizabeth Grace Matthew, Samuel Mangold-Lenett, Jeremiah Ludwig, and Elijah Gullett.

Certain people take a perverse pleasure in revising older works of literature to make them more "inclusive" for our day. Elizabeth Grace Matthew explains why sanitizing books is worse than banning them.

There's plenty of debate right now about what it means to be "woke" or if there even is such a thing. Samuel Mangold-Lenett says the word "woke" effectively describes the left's insanity. That's why they hate it when we say it.

The housing markets have been a veritable roller coaster these past few years. Jeremiah Ludwig explains why housing is less affordable today than in 2020-2021.

Could the Supreme Court break the internet? Elijah Gullett notes that free speech is under attack from many angles right now, including the nation's highest court.

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