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Category Archives: Jews
ESPN 30 For 30: Ghosts Of Ole Miss
Steve Sailer notes that sports writers tend to be the most politically correct writers around because they are faced constantly with obvious racial differences but to keep their jobs, they have to ignore that. I enjoy the the ESPN documentary … Continue reading
The Jewish Story Of New York Marathon Director Fred Lebow
I grew up a Seventh-Day Adventist in Australia. In May of 1977, when I was turning 11, I moved with my parents to Pacific Union College in the Napa Valley (where I lived for the next three years and returned … Continue reading
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Jews, Mel & War
IN 2006, according to a police report, Hollywood star Mel Gibson asked the arresting officer if he was Jewish and then said: “F**king Jews. The Jews are responsible for all the wars in the world.” When you really truly hate … Continue reading
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Did The Nazis Believe Jews Were Inferior?
I find it a chore to listen to Dennis Prager these days. Not because Dennis has changed, but I have changed. On his radio show today, Dennis Prager struggled to define “racism”: “You believe that race has intrinsic qualities, usually … Continue reading
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What Happened To WASPs?
Blog: A nice Jewish lady once told me, when I was at a Club Med, “You probably think of yourself as a man first, then maybe after that as your occupation, then after that as your ethnicity. What you don’t … Continue reading