Category Archives: Blacks

Freddie Gray’s “Crash for Cash” Habit?

Baltimore Sun: Officers’ attorneys say Freddie Gray had history of ‘crash for cash’ schemes. The police detectives who investigated the death of Freddie Gray were told that he had a history of participating in “crash-for-cash” schemes — injuring himself in … Continue reading

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Angry Blacks Disrupt Bernie Sanders

Comments to Steve Sailer: * God, it must be fun to go around breaking up people’s rallies and seizing the stage with impunity. Somehow I don’t think I’d get away with it–I don’t have standing. * They remind me physically … Continue reading

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Anti-Semitism Before the Holocaust by Albert S Lindemann

From page 46: The writings of the widely recognized ‘father of modern racism,’ Count Arthur de Gobineau, further suggest some of the overlooked intricacies of racist thinking in regard to the Jews in the nineteenth century… Gobineau pushed what could … Continue reading

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WP: He mentored youths and won a college scholarship. Then he joined a gang.

WP: Even by prosecutors’ account, Brien Hughes had seemingly beaten the odds. The son of a drug-addicted mother and absent father whose first brush with the law came at age 14 found an outlet in football and mentoring youths. He … Continue reading

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Why are critics so deferential to the radicalism of Ta-Nehisi Coates?

Christopher Caldwell writes: Coates has written a provocative book about one of the pivotal issues of our time: the confrontation between black youth and forces of order. With an Internet and grassroots campaign having arisen to delegitimize the latter, it … Continue reading

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