Monthly Archives: December 2015

Martin Van Creveld: How My Family Survived the Holocaust

Martin Van Creveld writes: How did your family survive the Holocaust? Is a question I have heard many, many times. So this week, instead of addressing the usual topics, let me say a few words about that. My maternal grandfather, … Continue reading

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MULTICULTURALISM IS KILLING US

Ben Shapiro writes: While Americans fret over Donald Trump’s plans to ban Muslim immigration to the United States temporarily thanks to the government’s inability to keep us safe, the government continues to prove its inability to keep us safe. This … Continue reading

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AFFIRMATIVE ACTION QUOTAS TURNING BLACKS INTO FAILURES

Thomas Sowell writes: Among the many sad signs of our time are the current political and media attacks on Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, for speaking the plain truth on a subject where lies have been the norm for years. … Continue reading

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Guns and race: The different worlds of black and white Americans

Whites use guns to shoot themselves, blacks use them primarily to shoot others. Brookings: “The nation’s consciousness has been raised by the repeated acts of police brutality against blacks. But the problem of public space violence—seen in the extraordinary distress, … Continue reading

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The Racial Gap for Titles Among American Chess Players

Jamaal Abdul-Alim, World Chess, December 15, 2015: After Emory Tate, Jr., an American international master, died in October during a chess tournament in California, one grandmaster described his death as a “devastating loss.” Tate’s death at 57 was not only … Continue reading

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