8th January 2021
Kamala Harris Called Riots “A Movement” Last Summer, Said “They Should Not” Stop
Nets Push Bogus Claim Cops Harsher on BLM than Trump Supporters
CBS Sports Writer Jonathan Jones Says Carson Wentz Avoids Criticism Because He’s White
REPORT: DaBaby Arrested On A Gun Charge In Beverly Hills
The weather is racist
Condé Nast: Drop the Souvenir, Cultural Appropriator!
LeBron Alleges Capitol Police Would Have Treated His ‘Kind’ Worse Than KKK-like Trump Supporters Except they never have, during the 150 days BLM rioters were trashing the cities on the Left Coast.
Biden Promises More Money For Black, Brown Businesses; Says Americans “Entitled” To $15 Min Wage That giant sucking sound is the Biden administration hoovering up the contents of your bank account.
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7th January 2021
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4th January 2021
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4th January 2021
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I wrote here about the latest “police shooting” in Minneapolis, which took place on Wednesday night. Multiple police vehicles pulled over a young man named Dolal Idd, who was on probation for firearms violations, and officers told him to get out of his car. Instead, he tried to drive away. When blocked, he opened fire on the police and, it appears from video footage, narrowly missed one of them. The police returned fire and Idd was killed. You can see the whole thing at the link on a body cam video that has already been released.
Demonstrators gathered on the night of the incident and blocked off a street for several blocks while building a bonfire in the middle of the road. I am not aware of any riots over the last few nights, which most likely reflects the weather rather than any sensible evaluation of the incident by potential rioters.
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3rd January 2021
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The Left doesn’t do irony. In its never-ending quest to protect victims, it campaigns for more transwomen (men) in female contact sport; aligns gays with political Islam (take pride as you’re chucked off the roof), and encourages children to swap genders like Panini cards – no matter how many of them come to regret the decision.
White privilege is the latest assault on reality, which attempts to explain why so many of our non-white multimillionaire celebrities, media personalities, left-wing MPs and royal cuckoos are underachieving. BBC Diversity Chief, June Sarpong, threw her oppressed fedora into the ring last week, when she stated ‘white privilege is a fact of life’. It has to be said, the shtick is looking a little tired….
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3rd January 2021
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2nd January 2021
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1st January 2021
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31st December 2020
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30th December 2020
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30th December 2020
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You thought journalism was hurting? Not at all. Consider: a pandemic is raging, businesses are being starved by lockdowns, and a whole lot of people don’t believe the results of the presidential election. But back on Nov. 24, USA Today had the resources to devote 2,300 words to gay actors complaining about straight actors getting too many queer roles.
Not that the problems of a self-obsessed subset of an insular and frivolous industry aren’t fascinating. Who among us can’t say exactly what we were doing when we heard the news that Selena Gomez was going to play a lesbian mountaineer?
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30th December 2020
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The Democratic Party’s problem with being a coalition of the fringes is that some fringes infringe on other fringes, which leads to infighting.
The struggle for Pokemon Victim Points ought to prove appalling and entertaining at the same time. To quote Henry Kissinger, it’s a pity that they can’t both lose.
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29th December 2020
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28th December 2020
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27th December 2020
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26th December 2020
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24th December 2020
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24th December 2020
The Other McCain.
t is arguably racist to invoke the “dindu nuffin” meme here, but because Raphael Warnock is a Democrat running for Senate, any criticism of him is therefore automatically racist, so it doesn’t matter.
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24th December 2020
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23rd December 2020
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22nd December 2020
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21st December 2020
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20th December 2020
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19th December 2020
The Other McCain points and laughs,
The rot hasn’t proceeded as far in Britain as it sometimes seems.
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18th December 2020
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17th December 2020
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16th December 2020
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15th December 2020
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15th December 2020
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I’m sure they do.
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14th December 2020
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14th December 2020
John Hinderaker at PowerLine.
I am anything but a fan of New York’s Governor Andy Cuomo, but this story is a classic of hit and run feminism: “Former aide Lindsey Boylan alleges Cuomo ‘sexually harassed’ her about looks.”
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13th December 2020
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12th December 2020
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10th December 2020
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8th December 2020
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5th December 2020
Gun Violence Has Killed 23 Times More Chicago Youth Than COVID Maybe they need a lockdown.
Nasdaq’s doomed push for diversity Another attempt to create well-paying no-show jobs for Fashionable Minorities.
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4th December 2020
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3rd December 2020
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3rd December 2020
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When I read that several staff at Random House Canada had cried during a meeting to discuss the publication of Jordan Peterson’s new book, supposedly because of how the author had affected their lives (adversely, of course), I was not sure whether I should laugh, be disgusted or outraged, or even feel a little sorry for them. How could anyone who worked in publishing be so fragile, so utterly weak and lacking in fortitude, what my teachers used to call moral fiber, that the mere publication of a book could reduce him—or rather her—to tears? With what hysteria would such people react if a book of their own were refused publication?
Such fragility is now to be expected, however, because crying at the first opportunity is the new heroism. To display one’s vulnerability to all and sundry is a manifestation of emotional authenticity, to hold anything inward a form of deceit and betrayal of the self. A cycle of competitive vulnerability is set up; the person who can withstand the least is now the strongest, and certainly the most moral.
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2nd December 2020
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1st December 2020
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29th November 2020
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28th November 2020
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27th November 2020
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26th November 2020
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25th November 2020
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23rd November 2020
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