Category Archives: Immigration

Head Cheerleader Banned From Competing After Tweeting an Offensive Comment About Immigrants

Please be respectful: Dr. Dianne Kelly Superintendent 781-286-8226 Email: dkelly@revere.mec.edu Hannah Orenstein writes for Seventeen magazine: The head cheerleader at one Massachusetts high school has been banned from cheering for the rest of the season after she tweeted an offensive … Continue reading

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RamzPaul: Israel rejects ALL refugees. Are Israeli politicians racist Internet trolls? Please do elaborate.

Jesse Berney writes for Rolling Stone: GOP Politicians Rejecting Refugees Sound Like Racist Internet Trolls When our elected officials start spouting rhetoric like that found in the ugliest corners of the Internet, watch out. White supremacists didn’t like my suggestion … Continue reading

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Rash Of Suicides At Palo Alto High School

Comments to Steve Sailer: * The cruelty of life in the meritocratic upper class. The tragedy of the meritocracy is that the children of smart parents are inevitably likely to be dumber than their parents. If meritocratic upper class culture … Continue reading

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They’re Just Looking Out For America!

“Finally, in the area of immigration, Agudath Israel urges that American borders continue to be open to Jewish and other refugees who seek to come to the United States after escaping from oppressive political environments. The United States is a … Continue reading

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What Americans thought of Jewish refugees on the eve of World War II

A friend says: “There seems to be some serious misunderstanding about life for Jews in Germany. The restrictions placed on Jews were no worse than those on Blacks in the South under Jim Crow laws. That is not to diminish … Continue reading

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