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Jun 30, 2023
CHAUTAUQUA–When you hear Ben Domenech speak, you can hardly help wishing the press had more people like him.
He speaks at a higher level than many others in this sense: Listening to him is less like watching television news and more like attending a good seminar at a Washington think tank.
He simultaneously manages to talk with–not down to–his audience.
Domenech, a Fox News contributor and the publisher of The Federalist, spoke at a June 26 Advocates for Balance at Chautauqua event as the organization kicked off its series of summer programs at Chautauqua Institution.
That Domenech speaks at a higher level doesn’t mean he stays above–or encourages others to stay above–the fray.
In fact, he good naturedly notices that some people pretend to get along and call that “civility.”
And this son-in-law of 2008 Republican presidential candidate John McCain challenges his audience to find a way to debate what’s grounded in faith, science, knowledge, and truth.
“Unless you join the fight,” he says, “you’ll lose.”
While the fight pertains to so-called “culture-war” issues, he says, the “culture war” can extend to such issues as law and order, prosecuting criminals, and school curricula.
And as Domenech says, quoting Calvin Coolidge’s last major speech as vice president: Unless we preserve liberty, little left is worthwhile.
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Some of Domenech’s philosophical soulmates have a tendency not to “join the fight” but instead to avoid those who don’t wish them well, whatever that may mean.
In a sense, that’s understandable.
After all, isn’t it often easier and less stressful to avoid them, stay above the fray, and seek higher ground?
Yes, it is. And seeking higher ground can work, or at least appear to work.
Eventually, though, those who seek higher ground, and then seek even higher ground, and however many times seek still higher ground run into a problem: They run out of higher ground.
Once they’ve reached the peak of the highest mountain, where it can be both cold and lonely, there’s no higher ground to reach.
And then they really can be surrounded.
Besides, by putting off the day that one addresses challenges, the challenges themselves can get worse. Much worse.
To put it another way, ask any school teacher this: Is it easier to call a halt to children’s bad behavior the first time it occurs? Or is it easier to wait until such behavior becomes really bad and then try to call a halt to it?
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Since its inception, ABC, now in its fifth season at Chautauqua, has in effect followed much of Domenech’s advice.
ABC was formed in 2018. Its mission is “to achieve a balance of speakers in a mutually civil and respectful environment consistent with the historic mission of Chautauqua” Institution. ABC is its own Section 501(c)(3) organization, legally separate from the institution.
Speaking to a Western New York press organization just before the 2023 Chautauqua Institution season opened, a person from Chautauqua Institution shared a vision for the institution.
“So if you’re a liberal person and you hear a progressive speaker on Monday and you’re delighted by that, if we do this right, you’re going to hear a conservative perspective on the same topic or similar topic the next day that may push your buttons a little bit,” the person said. “And maybe in the middle of the week, we have a centrist viewpoint that pulls those two things together.”
This vision sounds like some of what ABC and its supporters have been saying since 2018. In that sense, this vision is encouraging “if we do this right.”
Indeed, as an ABC supporter told the ABC supporters at a June 25 season-opening reception at the Chautauqua Women’s Club, Chautauqua Institution has made progress since 2018.
This progress can continue “if we do this right.”
Dr. Randy Elf’s Aug. 20, 2020, ABC presentation, on “How Political Speech Law Benefits Politicians and the Rich,” is at https://works.bepress.com/elf/21.
COPYRIGHT ç 2023 BY RANDY ELF
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What time is Floyd Mayweather vs. John Gotti III today? Schedule, main card start time for 2023 exhibition boxing fight – Sporting News

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Floyd Mayweather once again steps inside the ring to compete in an exhibition fight. This time, he faces someone with legit combat sports experience and a last name nobody will ever forget. Mayweather faces John Gotti III, the grandson of infamous gangster John Gotti, on June 11.
The fight is inside the FLA Live Arena in Florida and airs on the Zeus Network. 
Gotti turned pro in 2017. Winning five in a row to start his MMA career, Gotti lost his last fight in 2020 against Nick Alley. The 30-year-old has since competed in boxing bouts, winning two contests in the past eight months.
Calling this fight a “pinch-me moment,” Gotti has nothing but respect for Mayweather. However, he will not let his fandom get in the way of what he needs to do. 
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“I’ve been following him since I was eight years old,” Gotti said via Boxing Scene. “This was my idol. This was a guy I did school projects on. It was a guy I looked up to. The fact that I’m in a position to stand across the ring from Floyd is a tremendous honor. But make no mistake, June 11, I’m bringing bad intentions to that man. I don’t care if it’s an exhibition or not. You signed to fight me, there’s no quarter. It’s kill or be killed.”
This is the latest exhibition for Mayweather, who retired in 2017 at 50-0. In 2018 he teamed with RIZIN and beat young kickboxing star Tenshin Nasukawa via TKO. Mayweather fought Logan Paul and former training partner Don Moore in non-scored bouts. He beat Mikuru Asakura and YouTuber Deji in 2022 via TKO. In February, Mayweather went the distance against MMA fighter Aaron Chalmers.
Here is all you need to know regarding Mayweather vs. Gotti, from the time, channel, and card.
Mayweather vs. Gotti begins at 6:30 p.m ET | 3:30 p.m. PT. Ringwalks are scheduled for 10 p.m. ET | 7 p.m. PT, depending on how long the undercard fights last. 
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Floyd Mayweather vs. John Gotti III can be streamed on Zeus Network. 
Fans in the U.S. can pre-order the fight for $15.99. They can also sign up for the network at the annual rate of $59.99 per year. In the U.K., the pre-order price is about £13, $21 in Canada, and $23 in Australia. 
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Daniel Yanofsky is a combat sports editor at The Sporting News.

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