Daily Archives: August 17, 2016

The Wisdom Of Jerry Seinfeld

I moved to Los Angeles in March of 1994. Jerry Seinfeld was a popular TV show (there was a guy at Aish HaTorah who looked just like Jerry Seinfeld) but I had never seen it and over the years I … Continue reading

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The Most Intolerant Wins: The Dictatorship of the Small Minority

Nassim Nicholas Taleb writes: The minority rule will show us how it all it takes is a small number of intolerant virtuous people with skin in the game, in the form of courage, for society to function properly. This example … Continue reading

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Shadow-Banned By Twitter, Google

If you put my name into the Twitter search function, you won’t find my profile or my tweets (or not at least without a great deal of sleuthing, far beyond the time I’m willing to commit). I’ve been shadow-banned for … Continue reading

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Thank God For The Proud Black Woman

It was 10 pm on a weeknight and my Jewish neighbors were working on something awfully noisy and all the whites and Jews around simply put up with the racket they were making while cursing under their breaths, but thank … Continue reading

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The Jew in the West

If you grow up Jewish in the diaspora, you are likely to identify with Jews and develop contempt for the goyim, or you will identify with the goyim and develop contempt for Jews. I understand equally well both of these … Continue reading

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