Monthly Archives: September 2015

Islamist Jihadist from Britain Kvetches About His Syrian Co-workers

Steve Sailer writes: Liam Deacon in Breitbart’s has alerted us to this posting by a British Ali G-type, a supermarket security guard, who has gone off to Syria to engage in jihad (apparently he’s currently with ISIS, although, admittedly, I … Continue reading

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WP: Jews in America struggled for decades to become white. Now we must give up whiteness to fight racism.

Gil Steinlauf is the senior rabbi at Adas Israel Congregation in Washington, D.C. He writes: Adapted from a Rosh Hashanah sermon delivered at Adas Israel Congregation. This summer, I had a conversation with a young woman about her Jewish identity. … Continue reading

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MetroWeekly: Last fall, Rabbi Gil Steinlauf of Adas Israel Synagogue sent an email to his congregation. He told them he was gay. (And it was good.)

MetroWeekly: “I’m not going to go on record as saying Moses was gay.” Rabbi Gil Steinlauf says this with a laugh — he laughs often and warmly, it turns out — but he’s also quite serious in response to a … Continue reading

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Brazilian Ethics

This type of behavior is why Brazil is such a basketcase. New York Times: Winning ugly is different from winning illegally. The first you can get away with, while the second should not be allowed at all. England’s Football Association … Continue reading

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Australia’s New Prime Minister

Mark Steyn writes: Tony Abbott is – was – more to my taste ideologically. He’s a monarchist, a social conservative, the man who repealed Australia’s disastrous carbon tax. But he was not an effective executive or parliamentarian or shifter of … Continue reading

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