Monthly Archives: January 2015

Is Anti-Semitism A Disease Of The Mind?

Is it a disease to prefer your own kind and to dislike those who are different? To me that seems healthy. According to the Amazon.com description of Dr. Theodore Isaac Rubin’s book Anti-Semitism: A Disease of the Mind: “As a … Continue reading

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Cass (2008)

I was intrigued by this description: “An orphaned Jamaican baby is adopted by an elderly white couple and brought up in an all white area of London and becomes one of the most feared and respected men in Britain. Based … Continue reading

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NYT: As Measle Cases Spread in U.S., So Does Anxiety

Gee, I wonder where this problem comes from? Could it have anything to do with unchecked immigration? No, not possible, because the New York Times does not even mention the word “immigration” in its Measles article today. David posts: “So … Continue reading

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How Can We Make America More User-Friendly For Jews?

ADL head Abraham Foxman says: “How do we balance the drive for assimilation with the interests of our community? That’s the Catch-22 of the ADL. We make America as user-friendly to Jews as possible. So, who’s worried about Jews wanting … Continue reading

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Jewish Interests vs Gentile Interests

I read this post: To some Jewish organizations, speaking in the name of Jewish interests smacks of crass parochialism. Richard Perle recalled a day in 1972, when as an aide to Senator Henry “Scoop” Jackson he was working to round … Continue reading

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