A sample headline from a society gone bonkers: “Girls basketball team gets booted from league for being too good”. A measure of the insanity around us? We’re used to such headlines by now. A Minnesota youth basketball team has been … Continue reading
Category: Society & Culture
The Oscar Racist Controversy: The Latest Example of American Idiocy
The latest self-conscious controversy orchestrated by preening, posing leftist “progressives” broke out after last week’s Oscar nominations — the second year in a row in which all 20 acting nominees are white. Charlotte Rampling is the latest actress to weigh … Continue reading
Education Reimagined by Salman Khan
The following is from “The One World Schoolhouse: Education Reimagined” by Salman Khan, founder of the world famous, online-based Khan Academy, an innovator in childhood and ongoing adult education. Testing out. What a concept. I’d had no idea that such … Continue reading
“New York” Values? How About Rational Values?
Donald Trump and Ted Cruz have been going back and forth about “New York values.” Are values really geographically defined? Cruz probably does not mean to imply this; but the concept does. Politically speaking, there is no conflict about the … Continue reading
Is Donald Trump Right … Has America Gone “Soft”?
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump described the NFL as “soft” during a campaign rally in Reno, Nev., on Sunday. “Football has become soft like our country has become soft,” Trump said to applause, according to the Washington Post. Trump told … Continue reading
Philadelphia Cop Shooting: If It’s Not About Islam, What’s It About?
Political correctness is literally killing us. Why? Because when you refuse to name the explicit motives and reasons for systematic violence, you convey to the violent offenders that you are afraid of them. When you convey fear to violent people, … Continue reading
Jeb Bush Claims There’s a “Right to Rise”
Presidential candidate and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush unveiled his plan Friday, which would eliminate the federal food stamp program and the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program — replacing them with “Right to Rise” grants directly to states so … Continue reading
Might Makes Right: Censorship the New Normal at Philadelphia High School
“The young people are the future.” What kind of future are young people creating for themselves? Just ask Michael Moroz, a 17-year-old senior at Philadelphia’s Central High School. According to Philly.com, Michael Moroz, the school newspaper’s managing editor, rubbed some … Continue reading
The Problem With Ammon Bundy
Ammon Bundy said if the government did use force to retake the Malheur National Wildlife refuge “they would be putting lives at risk.” Earlier, the protesters vowed to occupy the refuge for “as long as it takes,” as state and … Continue reading
The Immigration Fight Is Not Really About Immigration
In these times, it’s very hard to have a rational conversation about immigration. If you question Obama’s executive edicts in favor of open-ended, indiscriminate immigration, you’re branded a racist “xenophobe.” And if you go along with these policies, you’re forced … Continue reading
America’s Psychological Civil War
Apparently, the victimization of America has become so widespread that it’s now too much even for the cultural elites who write for The New York Times. In an article entitled, “The Real Victims of Victimhood,” Times columnist Arthur C. Brooks … Continue reading
Anti-White Supremacy Just as Bad as White Supremacy
The “progressive” online magazine, Salon.com, recently ran an article entitled, “White men must be stopped: The very future of mankind depends on it.” Now just imagine an article entitled “Black men must be stopped,” or “Hispanic women must be stopped.” … Continue reading