Monthly Archives: October 2016

Israelis Finger Ari Shavit For Groping Danielle Berrin

A few years ago, I took a silent pledge to stop writing about Danielle Berrin because it felt like picking wings off a fly. Yeah, such writing was fun, but I hated myself for doing it. Critiquing her articles was … Continue reading

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Youtube, Facebook, Twitter & Other Social Media Try To Ban Dissent

Google has blacklisted this site from its search results since August 17 even though Google’s own webmaster tools say this site is clean and has no malware or viruses. Facebook appears to be killing live feed posts to Trump rallies. … Continue reading

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Baseball So White

Watching the Cubs game a few days ago…everything is so . . . WHITE! Even though Chicago as a city is maybe 30% White, this game is 99.999% White. Such happy White folks, too. They don’t seem to miss diversity … Continue reading

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The Forward: “Donald Trump and the Fragility of White Jewish Privilege”

Michael Rock is a writer, researcher, and blogger with a profound interest in domestic and global affairs. Comments at Steve Sailer: * One of the weirder aspects of the feminization of America is the lack of moderation. Every middle aged … Continue reading

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WP: In one corner of the law, minorities and women are often valued less

Washington Post: The 4-year old boy was mentally disabled, unable to speak in complete sentences and unable to play with other children because of his violent fits of hitting and biting. The decision facing one Brooklyn jury last year was … Continue reading

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