Monthly Archives: October 2015

Steve Sailer: Video of George W. Bush Calling for Laxer Scrutiny of Arabs 11 Months Before 9/11

Steve Sailer writes: With Jeb Bush and Donald Trump arguing over whether George W. Bush failed to stop 9/11, it’s worth going to the videotape (47:28) of the second Presidential debate of 2000. On 10/11/2000, the Texas governor denounced heightened … Continue reading

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WP: Christians can’t ignore the suffering of Muslims

Michael Gerson writes in the Washington Post: …American Christianity, has its own self-examination to conduct. The largest humanitarian disaster of our time — involving 4 million Syrian refugees and 7.6 million internally displaced — has mainly befallen Muslims. The response? … Continue reading

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WP: When Latino sluggers flip their bats, it’s called disrespectful. It’s also a double standard.

Chris Lamb writes in the Washington Post: “The brouhaha over José Bautista’s ALDS bat flip exposed the cultural and ethnic tensions beneath the surface in professional baseball.” Comments at WP: * It is quite a leap to generalize the response … Continue reading

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WP: Asian Americans speak out against a decades-old ‘model minority’ myth

Yanan Wang writes in the Washington Post: A column published over a week ago in the New York Times began with what the writer calls “an awkward question”: “Why are Asian Americans so successful in America?” Nicholas Kristof is no … Continue reading

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WP: S.F. middle school delays election results because winners not diverse enough

Washington Post: When Everett held its election three days later, its principal promptly refused to release the results, saying she was concerned that the winners were not diverse enough. While she would ultimately relent and release the results, her decision … Continue reading

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