Columbus and the Crisis of the West: A Conversation with Dr. Robert Royal

Published: Oct. 9, 2020, 11 p.m.

Colin Kaepernick kicked off his “Kaepernick Publishing” essay series Tuesday with a missive describing a change of heart he’s experienced since holding his kneeling protests in 2017 and explaining that he’s now opposed to reforming law enforcement and would prefer a total “abolition” of police and prisons. This is who Disney wants to work closely with to develop and produce a variety of content across its many different channels. Sensitivity without thought is less than juvenile and is very dangerous. A candidate for mayor in the city of Carrollton, Texas was arrested after he was caught forging at least 84 voter registration applications and having them sent to a post office box that allegedly belonged to a nursing facility. After decades of politically charged controversy, the reputation and standing of Christopher Columbus lies battered beneath mountains of misjudgments and distortions. With Columbus Day on the calendar this upcoming Monday, this seemed like a good time to schedule a visit from Dr. Robert Royal, author of Columbus and the Crisis of the West as well as the founder and President of the Faith & Reason Institute and Editor-in-Chief of The Catholic Thing.

Columbus and the Crisis of the West

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