As NTC celebrates its first anniversary, we’re looking back on all we’ve accomplished with your help.
Read moreFacebook had demonetized the Babylon Bee’s account over a Monty Python joke.
Read moreWe aren’t trying to ‘cancel’ Nick Cannon, but we wouldn’t mind canceling anti-Semitism and all forms of bigotry and racism.
Read moreNew legislatoin is a big step for Uyghur justice in China, but there is much more to be done.
Read moreThe battle over the Samaritan’s Purse tent hospital reminds us that as we fight intolerance, we must make sure we don’t become intolerant ourselves.
Read moreTwitter has banned Trump but allowed other world leaders to remain active despite their recent promotion of violence. NTC is calling on Twitter to stop the inconsistency.
Read moreNTC is mobilizing its activists to call on the ADL to insist the Rev. Al Sharpton issue a public apology for inciting one of the worst anti-Semitic riots in U.S. history.
Read moreThe New York Times was happy to run Chinese propaganda after throwing a fit about an op-ed by Republican Sen. Tom Cotton.
Read moreMulan’s credits include a thank you to the people oppressing China’s Uyghur Muslims. 1998 Mulan would not approve, and neither does NTC.
Read moreNTC is calling out the NBA for its inexcusable double standard on racism.
Read moreOver 9,000 Americans have signed a petition calling on 120 members who recently wrote letters of support to CAIR to renounce their backing, arguing that they cannot also be against racism.
Read moreBig tech and the media routinely cover for the scandal-plagued far-left smear factory the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), but a new non-partisan initiative has launched a campaign urging Amazon to drop its reliance on the corrupt liberal group. Since its creation two months ago, the New Tolerance Campaign (NTC) has inspired more than 2,000 Americans to […]
Read moreOn behalf of the 327 million American citizens who generally believe that freedom is good and authoritarian regimes are less good, let me apologize to LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers. It must have been a real inconvenience to take that 13-hour chartered flight to China last week and hang around a luxury hotel […]
Read moreMillions of dollars from US university endowments, foundations, and retirement plans have helped fund two billion-dollar Chinese facial recognition startups: SenseTime and Megvii. The Chinese government is using their technologies to surveil and profile its own citizens.
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