Category Archives: Journalism

NYT: The New Face of Racism in Germany

Anna Sauerbrey writes: Berlin — GERMANY is not lacking in right-wing sentiment these days, but most people are careful about how they deploy their anti-immigrant rhetoric. And then there’s Björn Höcke. Last month Mr. Höcke, a leading figure of the … Continue reading

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WP: Donald Trump is pushing journalists to their professional — and personal — limits

Comments posted at WP: * Callum Borchers “forgot” to mention a couple of innocent facts. He forgot to mention that 95 percent of journalists vote for Dem. party. He forgot to mention that future journalists are conditioned in colleges by … Continue reading

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What can we do about these French extremists?

The news in Australia may even be more politically correct than in America. Witness this story: Melbourne authorities caught French extremist days after Paris bombings MELBOURNE authorities nabbed a French extremist trying to enter Australia with chemicals just two days … Continue reading

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Trump Is Factually Right on Putin and Journalists

Anatoly Karlin writes: In the past few days there has been a sort of alt-singularity as Putin and Trump exchanged compliments, as one might think befits mature heads of powerful states (one actual, one potential). Naturally, one of these men … Continue reading

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Beyond Parody

Today’s NY Times edges past self-parody. Multiple stories aimed at getting the West to accept penetration by muslim hordes, and about three (!) full pages on the most noble thing a man can do: become a eunuch. The Times must … Continue reading

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