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Diversity, Equality, Feminism, Racism

More Bad News for Feminists

May 22, 2018 – Christopher DeGroot …… It is only through ignorance or suppression of the truth that anyone can believe in the leftist worldview, a kind of bad morality play that would be merely amusing were it not so influential. Of this feminism is a representative example. Continue reading →

Black Political Power Means Zilch

April 11, 2018 – Walter Williams …… Traditional values — such as marriage, stable families, education and hard work — are immeasurably more important than the color of your mayor, police chief, representatives, senators and president. Continue reading →

The Racism and S*** Hole Circus Misses the Point

February 6, 2018 – Jacob Hornberger …… Amidst all the furor over whether Donald Trump is a racist and whether he did in fact describe Haiti and African countries as “s*** holes,” the real point is one that hardly anyone wants to face, including Trump’s critics who continue to support immigration controls on Haiti and Africa to ensure that not too many of their citizens come to the United States. The real point is this: The ongoing, decades-long U.S. immigration crisis, chaos, and controversy are rooted in immigration controls. As long as immigration controls remain in place, so will the crisis, chaos, and controversy. Continue reading →

Diversity Obsession

November 27, 2017 – Walter Williams …… Ask your average college president or provost whether he even bothers promoting political diversity among faculty. I’ll guarantee that if he is honest — and even bothers to answer the question — he will say no. Continue reading →

Dancing is finally legalized in New York City

November 5, 2017 – Jeffrey Tucker …… Remember, the Government makes the laws! The Cabaret Law had a strong racial foundation to it. It was designed to keep the races apart, shut down clubs with black performers, and prevent people from having the kind of fun that leads to racial understanding. The law was designed to kill an opportunity for people to discover dignity and humanity in other population groups. Continue reading →