Monthly Archives: January 2016

Universities catch almost 50,000 student cheats

The Guardian: UK figures from last three years show non-EU students four times more likely to cheat in exams and coursework essays. One professor said he believed the use of professional essay writers, whose services are widely available on the … Continue reading

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The Case For Discrimination

Comments to Steve Sailer: * The word “discrimination” is a fight word. Make any distinction between two things today, however innocuous, and it seems someone will accuse you of discrimination. But I’m at loose ends. I was taught that “discrimination” … Continue reading

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Librarian Of Hate

The tweeter Librarian of Hate collects politically incorrect academic studies: * * One in five British Muslims sympathize with the 7/7 terrorist attack. * 3 out of 4 British Muslims support criminalizing drawings of Mohammed. * Only 1 in 10 … Continue reading

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John Le Carre & The Jews

From page 391 of the new biography: In reality David had felt sympathetic towards Jews from an early age, and had consistently portrayed Jewish characters such as Fiedler or the Fennans sympathetically in his novels. Like many of his contemporaries, … Continue reading

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Alan Clark

From Wikipedia: Clark held strong views on British unionism, racial difference, social class, and was in support of animal rights, nationalist protectionism and Euroscepticism. He referred to Enoch Powell as “The Prophet”. Clark once declared: “It is natural to be … Continue reading

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