Racism

February 11th, 2020
By: Sister Toldjah – redstate.com – February 10, 2020 A lot of articles I’ve read over the last year or so since the 2020 presidential race kicked into high gear scoffed at the idea that President Trump would try to appeal to black voters. The general consensus from those pieces and the political pundits who offered commentary on the idea at the...
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January 20th, 2020
By: Amber C. Strong – cbn.com – August 8, 2019 Each person who arrived in this country came with a unique family history of how their ancestors put an imprint on their life. Yet, with all that diversity, we’re often more connected than you might imagine. Matthew Lockett is the great grandchild of farmers and a pro-life advocate. “He would...
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January 3rd, 2020
By: John Zmirak – stream.org – December 31, 2019 It’s heartbreaking to watch. On Twitter, one Jewish American after another weighs in. They’re responding to the spate of anti-Semitic attacks in the New York area. The worst, of course, was a machete rampage at a rabbi’s home. As the New York Post reports: Police have identified the man accused of...
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January 2nd, 2020
By: Myron Magnet – wsj.com – January 1, 2020 Does it make sense that a person can burn an American flag with impunity but not a gay-pride flag? Earlier this month, a judge in Story County, Iowa, sentenced Adolfo Martinez to a preposterous 16 years in prison for swiping the rainbow flag from a nearby church and burning it in front...
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December 30th, 2019
By: Bronson Stocking – townhall.com – December 29, 2019 Following a spate of antisemitic attacks in Democratic-led New York, Democratic politicians have been busy trying to shift the blame on Donald Trump. In an interview with Fox News on Sunday, New York City Mayor Mike de Blasio blamed Donald Trump for creating an “atmosphere of hate” that has somehow fueled antisemitic attacks...
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October 14th, 2019
By: Nate Day – foxiness.com – October 12, 2019 SpongeBob’ is a ‘violent,’ ‘racist’ colonizer, says University of Washington professor. “SpongeBob SquarePants,” which celebrated its 20th anniversary on Friday, has millions of fans around the world, but one University of Washington professor is clearly not among them. For a recently published academic journal, the professor, Holly M. Barker, wrote an article “Unsettling SpongeBob...
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August 21st, 2019
By: Jim Geraghty – nationalreview.com – August 20, 2019 “The goal of The 1619 Project, a major initiative from The New York Times that this issue of the magazine inaugurates, is to reframe American history by considering what it would mean to regard 1619 as our nation’s birth year,” The New York Times Magazine editors declare. “Doing so requires us to place...
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August 21st, 2019
By Rich Lowry – nationalreview.com – August 20, 2019 Beto O’Rourke has taken the measure of America and found it wanting. “This country, though we would like to think otherwise,” he intoned over the weekend, “was founded on racism, has persisted through racism, and is racist today.” This is now a mainstream sentiment in the Democratic party. Bernie Sanders said earlier...
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August 7th, 2019
By: David French – nationalreview.com – August 6, 2019 The right to effective self-defense has never been more important. Few things are more frustrating than watching members of the media, politicians, and activists who often know very little about guns, have the resources to hire security when they face threats, and don’t understand the weapons criminals use telling me what I...
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August 5th, 2019
By: Staff – newsmax.com – August 4, 2019 Thirty people died and dozens were wounded in two mass shootings within just 13 hours of each other in the United States, shocking the country and prompting calls from some politicians for tighter gun control. The first massacre occurred on Saturday morning in the heavily Hispanic border city of El Paso, where...
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