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Monthly Archives: August 2014
WP: ‘Ferguson’s Riots Can Happen Anywhere’
Uh no, they would be unlikely to happen in white and oriental areas. Washington Post: “SWAT teams and angry protesters clashed in a small St. Louis suburb for a third day Tuesday, following the death of unarmed black teenager Michael … Continue reading
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Showing Off Your Award
This Jewish kid I know wants to bring in some dorky instrument to his school’s show and tell day. His dad orders him to bring in this prestigious award he earned and the dad then asks me what I think. … Continue reading
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How To Riot & Rob With Good Use
Notice the beautiful use, the freedom in his limbs, the legs releasing away from the hips… If he could just release a little more tension in his neck and direct his head forward and up. Note the free neck, he … Continue reading
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Is White Racism The Biggest Problem Blacks Face?
From Human Events: In New York from January to June 2008, 83 percent of all gun assailants were black, according to witnesses and victims, though blacks were only 24 percent of the population. Blacks and Hispanics together accounted for 98 … Continue reading
NYT: After Shooting, a Twitter Hashtag Questions Portrayal of Blacks
What if the stereotype that blacks are more criminally violent than other races is true? What if it is true around the world? Nowhere in this story does it mention that every country in the world in which they have … Continue reading
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