Monthly Archives: July 2014

Why Does The World Hate Israel?

Dennis Prager writes: In Iraq, there is a mass murder from terror bombings almost every week. In Mexico, since 2006, approximately 120,000 people have been killed in the country’s drug wars. Iran, a genocide-advocating theocratic dictatorship, is very near having … Continue reading

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Washington Post: Stop blaming black parents for underachieving kids

Black educator Andre M. Perry writes: Mayors, teachers unions, and news commentators have boiled down the academic achievement gap between white and black students to one root cause: parents. Even black leaders and barbershop chatter target “lazy parents” for academic … Continue reading

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What Does It Mean To Be American?

From Dennis Prager’s site Pragertopia.com: “Younger Americans don’t seem to understand what it means to be American. They vote for people, but not their ideas. They accept criticism as fact, and are not equipped to defend their country. This is … Continue reading

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Chinese Immigrants Not Thrilled With Black & Latino Homeless Getting Free Shelter In Their Neighborhood

The New York Times reports: Because many of those opposed to using the hotel as a shelter are Chinese immigrants, the conflict has also produced discomfiting images of immigrant families and the mostly black and Latino homeless families shouting insults … Continue reading

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How I Understand The Middle East Conflict

“People are more willing to help people like themselves. Similar appearance is a good indicator of genetic similarity, and Prof. Rushton observes that racial solidarity can be viewed as a kind of extended nepotism. He also argues that it is … Continue reading

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