Monthly Archives: November 2015

Crime Shoots Up In New York Following Black Lives Matter Movement

Comments to Steve Sailer: * In the late 1980s early 1990s NYC was often above 2000 homicides and those numbers are now in the 500/600 range. The number of murders per year in NYC fell from 2,262 in 1990 to … Continue reading

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Jewish Boy Graduates College – At Age 11

REPORT: Moshe Kai Cavallin, 11, became the second youngest American to ever graduate college this week, after completing an Associate of Arts degree with full honors to boot. Moshe Kai Cavallin (also known by his Chinese name Kai Hasiao Hu … Continue reading

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The Use of Low-IQ Troops in the Vietnam War

From Amazon.com: McNamara’s Folly: The Use of Low-IQ Troops in the Vietnam War by Hamilton Gregory (Author) In 1966, President Lyndon Johnson and Defense Secretary Robert McNamara were desperate to find additional troops for the Vietnam War, but they feared … Continue reading

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Academia’s Rejection of Diversity

If diversity is such a blessing, why does almost everyone flee it when given a choice? People prefer to live, work, play and worship with their own kind. Diversity makes people uncomfortable, even afraid, and so they shrink within themselves. … Continue reading

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Yes, liberal media bias is real, and here’s how it affected the CNBC debate

Timothy P. Carney writes: The New York Times, the Washington Post, CNN, NBC, CBS, ABC — the largest media outlets with the exception of Fox News — all slant clearly left. So do a vast majority of other major newspapers … Continue reading

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