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Good News Friday: Classical music makes us better, LifeSite continues to grow

Updated: November 12, 2021 at 2:57 pm EST  See Comments

Fri Nov 12, 2021 – 2:10 pm EST

(LifeSiteNews) — Welcome back to Good News Friday! This week I would like to focus on just one story covered by LifeSiteNews. It’s a masterful and beautiful video report where Christendom College music professor Larissa Fedoryka explores the redeeming, transcendental, peaceful power of classical music.

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But it is really a part of a much bigger story within LifeSite that also needs to be told.

In the run-up to the presidential election of 2020, LifeSite, like the rest of society, began to feel the brunt of Big Tech’s censorship. Very quickly, the world started to become even darker than it had since abortion had been unleashed in 1973. For LifeSite, the bigger our reach and engagement with our audience became, the more we were targeted for censorship. Certain principalities and powers wanted to extinguish the light emanating from the lamp of LifeSite.

Twitter led the way by de-platforming us for refusing to use biologically incorrect pronouns to describe the subject of a news report. Google proceeded to censor our articles from its monopolistic search engines. YouTube started blocking us, and eventually erased our account, for speaking

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

The views expressed in this news alert by the author do not directly represent that of The Official Street Preachers or its editors

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