Multiculturalism Archives Digest
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September 20, 2008
Stanford University, the Associated Press, and something called Knowledge Networks have released a poll which is, frankly, designed to call those Democrats who won't vote for Obama racist [1]. In fact, the official title is "Poll: Racial views steer some white Dems away from Obama" (by Ron Fournier and Trevor...
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March 08, 2008
Jeremy Meyer of the Denver Post offers 'Minorities, poor get "highly gifted" lift/A new DPS system awards some kids an extra boost to make things more equitable', but don't worry it's even worse than it sounds: ...To determine who gets into [their "highly gifted" program], the [Denver Public School district]...
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October 29, 2007
From this: Just nine statues in the Capitol's 100-piece Statuary Hall collection depict minorities, a figure that some lawmakers claim is woefully inadequate. Concerned about the lack of diversity, the legislators are spearheading efforts to make changes to the Capitol's artwork... Those quoted as supporting a de facto quota system...
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September 20, 2007
Their Communist paymasters friends and allies are probably still steamed about this September 10 story: A disputed portrait of Jesus Christ will remain at the Slidell city courthouse in Louisiana after a federal judge refused to grant a demand by the American Civil Liberties Union to have the painting removed......
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August 16, 2007
According to Nicholas Kristof of the New York Times (Times Select; excerpt) Al Gore not only "vibrates with passion [about global warming]", he wants young people to take direct action. Now, certainly, civil disobedience is perfectly justifiable in many cases, but I don't think Big Wooden Al is either Gandhi...
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July 08, 2007
Al Gore - before John Kerry the president-in-exile of the United States of America - opened the Tokyo version of Live Earth... as a hologram! Concertgoers invariably said, "kamisata wa merari, holographic-a Al Gore!", which roughly translated means, "The holographic version is even more creepy than the real version!" On...
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July 06, 2007
Al Gore has a simple demand: that everyone on Earth takes the Al Gore Live Earth Climate Pledge! Whether you're sitting in a theatre, a theater, a [pub/bar/saloon/cantina/lokal] or whatever, raise your right hand NOW and repeat after Al Gore: Please don't mind the sudden cut when he enumerates the...
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May 12, 2007
Via this we learn that the Anti-Defamation League has been conducting a "No Place for Hate" campaign in New England with the Massachusetts Municipal Association since 1999 [1]. Cities in New England and elsewhere can join the program ([2][3][4]), and, as long as they conduct three events designed to show...
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May 07, 2007
But, it wasn't just any old link: The Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD) has placed a professor on forced administrative leave and has recommended that he be terminated for e-mailing a Thanksgiving message to his colleagues last November. On the day before Thanksgiving, Professor Walter Kehowski sent out the...
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April 13, 2007
Regarding the Don Imus matter, Andrew Sullivan says: ...Punishing someone for calling college women "whores" - especially those who have beaten the odds and are role models for other back girls and women - is not a new step in political correctness. It's applying a very old American standard of...
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April 12, 2007
This site congratulates all right-thinking people for their successful campaign to have Don Imus fired. Special thanks go out to Our Leader, Al Sharpton:...
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March 20, 2007
Would you too like to increase your race awareness and work on your anti-racist viewpoint while at the same time learning about transracialism, white privilege and Oppression? I knew you would! That's why I recommend visiting this page and following all the links at the "super-sized link post" from the...
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February 06, 2007
Tennie Pierce is the black firefighter who sued Los Angeles for racial discrimination. As a prank, fellow firemen put some dog food in his spaghetti and he ate two bites of it. For that, the L.A. City Council voted to give him $2.7 million. Oh, and by the way: at...
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January 23, 2007
From this: Freshman Rep. Stephen I. Cohen, D-Tenn., is not joining the Congressional White Caucus after several current and former members made it clear that a black lawmaker was not welcome. "I think they're real happy I'm not going to join," said Cohen, who succeeded Rep. Harold Ford, D-Tenn., in...
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January 19, 2007
The case of the BNP Ballerina (England's Simone Clarke) spins and twirls, with this column defending her political rights and discussing a protest by far-lefties at one of her performances: Despite her fear of mass immigration, Clarke has an immigrant boyfriend of Chinese-Cuban descent, also a dancer; there is a...
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January 02, 2007
Ballerina Simone Clarke of the English National Ballet is coming under a large amount of fire from a small number of sources due to her membership in the British National Party (BNP). The Guardian, other papers, and the Gramscian establishment are trying to get her fired over her private political...
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December 27, 2006
From this: Why does racial diversity training, whose deleterious effects have been chronicled in these pages more than once, seem like a children's group exercise, a sadist's version of "patty cake, patty cake, baker's man?" There's a good reason: It is a children's exercise. At least that's how it began...
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December 05, 2006
Channel 4 is a "publicly-owned not-for-profit broadcaster" out of the UK. Since 1993 they've been offering an alternative to the Queen's XMas speech, and this year will feature a veiled Muslim woman: [Khadija... a freelance lecturer in Islamic studies and the Koran... and a Zimbabwean-born British citizen], who has been...
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December 01, 2006
The DailyKos user "cador" continues his trolling of DailyKos with this (warning: pics posted in comments NSFW): One of the many benefits of immigration is the fact that we can adopt many non-Western concepts of law and justice which are much more progressive than traditionally oppressive, patriarchal, racist and sexist...
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November 28, 2006
On December 12, a group of actors and activists will be reenacting the events leading up to the execution of gang co-founder Tookie Williams. The stage play will be performed in Berkeley, California, and a troupe of actors will reenact the fateful 1979 evening during which he shotgunned four innocent...
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November 16, 2006
Today is the United Nation's "International Day for Tolerance". Obviously, anyone who's against such a day is - by definition - intolerant. And, intolerance has no place here or elsewhere, and will be extirpated as soon as it is spotted. As Our Leader Kofi Annan is fond of saying, "in...
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November 15, 2006
Say it ain't so! However, consider the case of Kevin MacDonald, a Professor of Psychology at California State University–Long Beach. If he didn't have tenure he'd probably be looking for another job, because the Southern Poverty Law Center has mounted a vigorous campaign against him which appears to be all...
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November 12, 2006
It wasn't too many decades ago when "the right kind of people" was a racist code word. Guess what? It still is. In Maryland, Democrat Rep. Ben Cardin (white) won his Senate seat against Michael Steele (black). In the primary, Cardin beat former NAACP president Kweisi Mfume. Now: Saying Maryland...
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November 10, 2006
From this: A black firefighter who was served dog food in his spaghetti by fellow firefighters will be paid more than $2.7 million to settle a lawsuit alleging racial harassment within the Los Angeles Fire Department. The award, approved on an 11-1 vote Wednesday by the Los Angeles City Council,...
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November 01, 2006
Kirklees Council in West Yorkshire (somewhere in England) has or had a 44-page booklet for their employees containing various far-left Gramscian suggestions, including a section banning the use of the phrase "political correctness". I couldn't find it on their site, and the new head of the council says they're no...
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October 01, 2006
From this: A hardline Muslim teacher who caused a furore by denouncing pupils for celebrating Christmas [at Washwood Heath Secondary School in Birmingham] has been made a Government schools inspector. Israr Khan's Ofsted appointment was described by a former colleague as 'absolutely astonishing'... ...It has been claimed that Washwood Heath...
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September 11, 2006
Or: When your country isn't divided enough, double down. From this: The Honourable Monte Solberg, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, along with the Honourable Josée Verner, Minister of International Cooperation and Minister for La Francophonie and Official Languages, today launched the Strategic Plan to Foster Immigration to Francophone Minority Communities....
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February 23, 2006
WASHINGTON – The most likely victim of a hate crime in the U.S. is a poor, young, white, single urban dweller, according to an analysis of Justice Department statistics collected from between July 2000 and December 2003. A November report by the Bureau of Justice Statistics detailing a study of...
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January 31, 2006
It takes the Pacific News Service to feature a column called "Tired of the White Left": Editor's Note: NAM contributor Roberto Lovato is attending the World Social Forum in Caracas, where more than 60,000 people, half of them from outside Venezuela, have gathered for the annual event. His impressions will...
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A UPS driver was beaten up by 15 to 20 school-age kids who surrounded his vehicle in Bellwood Illinois. Video at the link. They apparently came from a nearby middle school. Are we Brazil yet? The driver appears to be white, and based on the demographics there's an 80% chance...
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December 28, 2005
From this: An attorney who once worked for the American Civil Liberties Union has slammed the organization for "perverting" federal law by successfully threatening government officials into getting rid of public expressions of religion. Rees Lloyd made the comments in an online podcast hosted by Rep. John Hostettler, R-Ind., in...
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Los Angeles' own Occidental College makes the list: twice! Other winners include Princeton, Johns Hopkins, Harvard, and UCLA....
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December 24, 2005
From England, Land of Orwell, comes yet another disturbing story about "liberalism" run amok. POLICE questioned a retired couple for 80 minutes about their "homophobic" views after they asked their local council if they could display their Christian literature next to gay rights leaflets, it was reported last night. Joe...
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October 17, 2005
This article discusses EekoWorld from the PBS Kids website. Unfortunately, it tries to get humorous and include a little whimsy, making it difficult to tell the exact degree of propaganda involved. If anyone wants to do some more research and list examples that would be appreciated....
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Look at the following screengrab of an AP report reprinted at WRAL and let me know: At post time, the headline is "White Supremacists Riot In Toledo, Ohio", and the first paragraph is: TOLEDO, Ohio -- Protesters at a white supremacists' march threw rocks at police, vandalized vehicles and stores...
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October 16, 2005
ABC is broadcasting some shows with an additional Spanish-language audio track available through the SAP channel. That's caused some people to complain, and, of course, professional Hispanics have a response. A column by one Roger Hernandez displays some of the anti- response in order to make a point. Of course,...
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October 15, 2005
The unverified report here discusses a CSPAN broadcast from 10/14/05 entitled "Hurricane Katrina & Issues Facing African Americans." It was part of their Million Man March coverage. One of the speakers on CSPAN (Kamau Kambon, author and owner of Blacknificent Books) reportedly said this, according to the rough transcript at...
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October 12, 2005
October 11 was "Gay and Lesbian Coming Out Day". According to this second-hand report from a hitherto unknown site: My friend -- who works as a "permanent substitute teacher" -- was presented with her ribbon upon reporting to school yesterday and "strongly urged" to wear it. If confirmed, this could...
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Here's an essay on "liberal" hypocrisy: ...The cover of last March's Sports Illustrated on Campus featured a picture of Eastern Michigan basketball player Henry Bekkering with a caption that read, "How does it feel to be a white guy with hops?" ...And what else would you expect? Everyone knows white...
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October 11, 2005
I'm sure you could have seen that coming from a mile away, and the NYDN has the details here (or here): City education officials are investigating the claims of a pair of boys from Oklahoma who moved to Brooklyn to experience diversity, and instead say they got schooled in racism...
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October 04, 2005
LONDON, England (CNN) -- British prison officers who wore a St. George's Cross tie-pin have been ticked off by the jails watchdog over concerns about the symbol's racist connotations. The pins showing the English flag -- which has often raised hackles due to its connection with the Crusades of the...
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September 29, 2005
The University of New England in Australia (huh?) has appointed law student Dave Allen to be their new "Heterosexuality Officer". Even in an Oddly Enough report, the AP can't help but show their biases: He's a little vague on what his official duties will be. But it looks like the...
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September 28, 2005
This article is extremely shocking: NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- A black Tennessee lawmaker lamenting his exclusion from the state's White Legislative Caucus claimed Tuesday the group was less accommodating that even the Nation of Islam. "My understanding is that the NoI doesn't even ban members by race," said Rep. Stacey Campfield,...
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September 27, 2005
Here's a test. Is the following report from Massachusetts in 2005, or from the Soviet Union in 1965 and I've just changed the names and locations? You decide: While the trial of a Massachusetts parent arrested while attempting to secure a promise from school officials to notify parents before teaching...
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September 26, 2005
Westchester County NY's Reeducation Roadshow - more formally known as the "Stop Prejudice Now listening tour" - visited Spring Valley and discussed immigration matters. Based only on the report available in "Immigrant activists speak" I'm going to assume that this is a far-left, Gramscian attempt to open up the borders....
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September 19, 2005
Richard Delgado is university distinguished professor of law and Derrick Bell fellow and Jean Stefancic is research professor of law and Derrick Bell scholar at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, where they teach courses on race and civil rights. Now, they offer us a slice of all-American thinking...
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September 12, 2005
The L.A. Times offers us "Networks Have an Ear for Spanish". After several other disturbing quotes, it ends with this wonderful statement: ["Gary Bassell, chief executive of the Bravo Group, a New York advertising agency that specializes in reaching Latinos"] predicts that if handled deftly, such themes could appeal not...
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August 23, 2005
Jan P. Hall was, until last week, a fifth-grade teacher at Sadler Elementary in Orange County, Florida. She was suspended for allegedly writing a "racist" letter to an unknown congressman. She hasn't admitted writing the letter, no copy of the original letter has been printed, and it's also questionable whether...
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July 14, 2005
Picture to the right are NYC mayoral candidate Virginia Fields and her supporters. The bottom photo was produced from the top by Photoshopping in two Asians who were not supporters. Apparently the airbrushing was done by her direct mail company. (Via this). From "C. Virginia Fields tries damage control...
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July 12, 2005
Last week Canada joined Europe in fulfilling Orwell's nightmare: "Canada signs protocol to fight 'cyberhate'". According to Canada's Justice Minister Irwin Cotler: "No one country alone can combat racist hate, particularly cyberhate... This is an anonymous, borderless, faceless crime. We've gone from five hate sites on the Internet in 1995...
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July 01, 2005
Pennsylvania Rep. Thomas Yewcic of Cambria County in SW PA was speaking in PA's house in favor of a bill that would allow members of homeowner's associations to fly American flags even if the covenants prohibited it: "I don't think we should be embarrassed or ashamed to support the American...
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June 09, 2005
AP: When Jackie Gleason was growing up in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn in the 1930s, many of his neighbors resembled his family, Irish and working-class. Today, the residents remain mostly working-class, but almost all are black. Perhaps, then, it makes sense that a film remake of Gleason's classic TV...
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June 04, 2005
The wife (Megan O'Hara) of the mayor of Minneapolis (R.T. Rybak) offers us a wonderful, heartwarming, life-affirming lesson that's not just about that city's Minneapolis MOSAIC Arts Festival, it's about how absolutely wonderful immigration is. If you haven't yet had your daily cup of treacle, dip into "Our urban culture...
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June 02, 2005
Parents, staff, and students at Thomas Jefferson Elementary School in Berkeley, CA recently voted to change the name of their school to... Sequoia Elementary School. The name change still needs to be approved by the school board: The drive to change the name of Jefferson Elementary School was launched more...
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April 30, 2005
Can anyone tell me what's missing from the picture here? Here's a hint. It's not missing from the pictures here or here. It's not missing from this large and not exactly pleasing picture. This picture is not missing that unknown factor, and the left-hand side of it is quite a...
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April 24, 2005
Former CO Gov. Richard Lamm was a professor at the University of Denver before he became governor, and he returned there afterwards. At some unspecified date in the past he wrote an article entitled "Two Wands" that "was in response to a particularly offensive screed on white racism by one...
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April 12, 2005
The L.A. Times article "'Redskins' Face Possible Statewide Ban" describes CA state Assymbmn. Jackie Goldberg's attempts to forbid school teams being named after Indians. A stomach-churning taste: Dozens of civil rights groups and Indian tribes have endorsed the measure. The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights has endorsed a broad ban......
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April 10, 2005
Please caption this picture: Now, caption this picture: (Via the suddenly disreputable Captain Kevin Drum) The second picture is of a robot jockey being tested in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The Captain says about as much about this as I do, but it's quite possible he's more interested in the neat-o...
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April 05, 2005
DALLAS -- A high school teacher faces an assault charge after police say she walked into a middle-school classroom, grabbed a teacher's hair, yanked her out of her chair and dragged her across the room while punching her in the face and kicking her. According to the police report, Paulette...
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March 13, 2005
From September 3, 2003: We all know that PETA is quite possibly the most annoying and certainly the most arrogant of all the leftist groups currently attempting to alter our way of life. However, I doubt that outside of a few nosy people and former PETA employees anyone knows how...
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March 02, 2005
Drudge linked to the article "Pinkett Smith’s Remarks Debated" earlier, but I think it deserves its own post here. I just sent out a message to VRWC-l suggesting that all members print it out and use it in their conversion rituals. Even "liberals" will be able to recognize when their...
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Good guess! That's who it is: Last fall, DePaul University professor Thomas Klocek was suspended without a hearing for challenging the viewpoints of certain Muslim students on campus at a student activities fair. He is now demanding a public apology from the university president in order to avoid litigation. Klocek...
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March 01, 2005
The Houston Chronicle's "Minority groups 'fighting as one': NAACP, LULAC align in symbiotic, and sometimes strained, pursuit of common goals" has all the details: ...The groups took the idea further on Monday in Austin, when LULAC state director Roger Rocha and Texas NAACP President Gary Bledsoe stood side by side...
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February 28, 2005
Raphael J. Sonenshein, "a political scientist at Cal State Fullerton", suggests ways that Asians can achieve the wonders of corporate pluralism in L.A. in "Do Asian Americans Count in L.A.?": ..One way to jump-start Asian American electoral success in L.A. would be to create smaller City Council districts or separate...
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It's not so much a dream I had, as her latest column describing the new movie "Inside 'Deep Throat'". The column is, frankly, a bit on the bitter side. For something sweeter, here are some pictures of Debbie Schlussel. Before clicking that link, hold up a piece of cardboard so...
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February 24, 2005
The LAT wonders why more Latinos are vibed up about the L.A. Mayor's race. After all, aren't not one but two of their own in the race? Mayor's Race Registers a Big Nada ends with this: "Villaraigosa is a man of the community, he's one of us," said the 33-year-old...
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February 23, 2005
From the "liberals" in the frozen north: CRITICS ARE calling it "craziness" that the Correctional Service of Canada is disqualifying candidates for parole officer jobs because they're white. An Ontario job-seeker received a rejection letter recently, advising that only aboriginals and visible minorities need apply. "Please be advised that effective...
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(CBN News) - As the nation observes the 273rd anniversary of George Washington's birth, our first president's accomplishments are fading from the nation's consciousness. Many public school children no longer learn about President Washington in the classroom. Some states have even removed required teaching about Washington from their standards of...
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February 15, 2005
David Horowitz has a new website that offers a database of the connections between various "liberal" groups: DiscoverTheNetwork.org. I haven't looked inside it yet because, in a bone-headed move, it requires you to signup to access just about anything. Of course, that will also affect search engines and direct linking,...
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February 09, 2005
The February edition of WND's magazine Whistleblower is all about multiculturalism. I guess it's only available by subscription, although it might be at newsstands or at libraries....
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What? First I've heard of this: While President Bush’s sweeping vision of worldwide democracy was never more vividly conveyed than in his recent inaugural speech, he has thus far failed to acknowledge an alarming anti-democratic movement festering within America’s own hemisphere: the increased radicalization of Indians in South America’s Andean...
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January 31, 2005
And, it's quite shocking: "Christians stalked on Islamic website: Murdered New Jersey man among several tracked by Muslims". There's still no proof that this was a religious oriented crime. But, you'd have to be a complete "liberal" apologist to ignore all of the circumstantial evidence pointing towards that....
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"Professor Resigns as Department Chair Amid Furor Over 9/11 Remarks": DENVER (AP) - A University of Colorado professor who provoked a furor when he compared victims of the World Trade Center terrorist attacks to Nazis resigned as a department chairman Monday but will retain his teaching job, the university said......
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January 29, 2005
EDMOND, Okla. -- A University of Central Oklahoma student group is planning what it calls "Straight Pride Week" on campus... "The general gist is that if you are a straight student on campus be proud, be loud, this is your time to shine," said college Republican Kyle Houts. The group...
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January 27, 2005
I quote: ...The preceding was a "first take" reading, more a stream-of-consciousness interpretive reaction to the September 11 counterattack than a finished piece on the topic. Hence, I'll readily admit that I've been far less than thorough, and quite likely wrong about a number of things. For instance, it may...
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January 23, 2005
SPOKANE -- Gay activists in this staid Eastern Washington city are planning to create a neighborhood of gay-oriented homes, businesses and nightlife, which religious conservatives complain will be at odds with Spokane's family-oriented culture. A gay district would signal that Spokane is tolerant and progressive, proponents contend, the type of...
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January 20, 2005
Yes! From "'Obesity tourism' is Mugabe's answer to feeding Zimbabwe": ZIMBABWE has come up with a bizarre proposal to solve the food crisis threatening half its population with starvation. It wants to bring in obese tourists from overseas so that they can shed pounds doing manual labour on land seized...
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January 19, 2005
Since most "liberals" would jump to defend the people who made the following quotes, is there any reason not to call those "liberals" what they are: racists? MARIO OBLEDO - (1998 Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient and former head of Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund - MALDEF) "California...
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January 16, 2005
This story has it all: good old Chicago corruption (as usual inextricably linked to the name "Daley") as well as a peek behind the curtain of affirmative action: Virginia Reyes -- the sister of Victor Reyes, Mayor Daley's key political operative -- was on the verge of snagging a contract...
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January 14, 2005
The Beeb: US TV network Fox is to broadcast public service announcements showing Muslims in a positive light after complaints about its drama series 24. Fox has given spots to the Council on American-Islamic Relations after it objected to 24's portrayal of a Muslim family as a sleeper terrorist cell......
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January 13, 2005
UTRECHT, January 11, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The Royal Dutch Medical Association has concluded, after a three-year investigation, that Dutch doctors ought to be able to kill patients who are not ill but who are judged to be "suffering through living..."...
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BostonHerald: Bank of America is trying to block a shareholder motion that would limit ``white men'' to no more than half the nominations to its board. The bank took steps to exclude the motion from the vote at the planned stockholders' meeting due to take place on April 27... The...
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January 12, 2005
Dog companaions by law are now required to provide: * Clean, dry shelter with a floor, roof and three sides, with room for the dog to turn around * Adequate food for maintaining body condition and daily fresh water in a tip-proof container * Tethers must be 10 feet or...
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January 11, 2005
Can Wikipedia be trusted? Here's their article on Hawaiian separatist and University of Hawaii professor Haunani-Kay Trask. Until you get to the very last link you'd think everything was just haole-dory. But, there at the bottom - added by an unknown and lone contributor, appears a link to the article...
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January 04, 2005
From this: JONESBORO, Ga. (AP) - On his first day on the job, the new sheriff called 27 employees into his office, stripped them of their badges, fired them, and had rooftop snipers stand guard as they were escorted out the door. The move Monday by Clayton County Sheriff Victor...
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January 03, 2005
You will be pleased to learn that the "Official Cyber Guide to Telluride has no opinion on the issue of homosexuality". The curiously-titled WND piece "Tempers flaming hot over 'Gay Ski Week': Homosexual activists blast man who posted warning to families" explains it all for you. 6:01... 6:00... 5:59... Oh,...
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December 31, 2004
Aw what the heck. Just so we know what's wrong with San Francisco: Do you care much that greasy ol' Pizza Hut gave tens of thousands in PAC money to the GOP last year? How about the fact that Taco Bell stopped pumping out their happily toxic semirancid meatlike substances...
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December 23, 2004
If Sully can create awards, so can I. From 'Santa' told to lose costume at Hampton school dance: A student dressed as Santa Claus was told to remove the suit and white beard when he arrived at a Hampton [New Hampshire] Academy Junior High School dance last Friday... Nancy Serpis,...
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December 22, 2004
If you'd like to enter into the Merry Christmas/Happy Holidays debate, the L.A. Times has enough scary quotes in "School Yuletide Observances Shift Into Neutral" (also here) to fill your stocking to the brim. The ironic thing about all this is that in their urge to strike against displays of...
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December 21, 2004
Your guess is probably close, but, to make it exact, here's a hint: Sacramento. Now that your guess is almost 100% correct, here's the article. "Two lawmakers seeking membership in Democrat-only Asian caucus": Two Asian lawmakers are asking to be admitted to the Legislature's Asian-Pacific Islander Caucus, or be given...
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From this: It's an old adage that politics makes for strange bedfellows. Perhaps the latest example of this might be liberal California senator Barbara Boxer's support of the California Mission Preservation Act, a bill signed into law last week by the president. The Act sets aside $10 million over five...
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December 20, 2004
Merry XMas from Canada: ...What, Santa Claus real? You might as well say that there is no such thing as hunger, that poor children never sleep on the street while bankers bloat themselves on six-figure salaries. Virginia, some people even complain that not enough children are in prison. They say...
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December 18, 2004
Away down towards the end of "Survey finds support for restricting Muslim-Americans' freedoms" we find this bit: [James Shanahan, an associate professor of communications and a principal investigator in the study] said researchers expected the correlation with party affiliation. Can you say "observer bias"? Note that that clear case of...
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December 17, 2004
I'm no psychologist, but if you are and you're looking to write a paper, you might want to check out a few of the links at these searches: rally "against hate" (13,500 hits) rally "against hatred" (7,820 hits) rally "anti hate" (4,830 hits) A small sample: University [of Toronto] to...
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"Anti-hate vigil lights up Tam High" Students, teachers, parents and community members gathered in front of Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley last night to declare their solidarity against recent hate speech at the school. Illuminated only by streetlights and the candles they held in their hands, 250 demonstrators crowded...
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December 16, 2004
Buenos Aires, Argentina (CNSNews.com) - The moderator of a panel discussion at the United Nations climate change conference here shut down questioning by a reporter who asked about disputed scientific claims regarding global warming, calling such questions "silly." The panel discussion featured representatives of the Inuit people, who were announcing...
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December 15, 2004
I didn't expect Kerri Dunn to receive any jail time at all, and I think the sentence is quite harsh: A former Claremont McKenna College psychology professor convicted of falsely reporting her car was vandalized and spray-painted with racist and anti-Semitic slurs was sentenced Wednesday to a year in state...
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TalkLeft is exercised about this AP report, but for different reasons than the ones I quote: Emboldened by their Election Day successes, some Christian conservatives around the country are trying to put more Christ into Christmas this season... The push from the religious right troubles Barry Lynn, executive director of...
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December 06, 2004
Sure, it's just a comment from a semi-anonymous "liberal", but it's also a peek into the wee little world of "liberalism": Some pundits say that a Democrat should seize a "Sister Souljah moment." But Clinton was very careful about launching his attack. Sister made a comment about killing white people...
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December 02, 2004
Both Josh and Sully are up in arms about the networks refusing to air an ad from the United Church of Christ. After seeing a snippet of the commercial, I don't see what the problem is. All it does is show a white bouncer and a black bouncer turning people...
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August 29, 2004
The samizdata thread "Multiculturalism versus Security" has a large number of comments, and some are interesting. On the one side is "Verity" and a few others, and on the other are the dhimmis-in-training named Julius and a_t. Here are a few comments from Verity: Now Robin Cook, a shining example...
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From a column in the Telegraph UK: One thing we are supposed to welcome in modern Britain is "diversity". The theory is that the mixture of races, cultures and religions which we have more and more become is a source of strength and should therefore be nurtured and celebrated. Although...
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August 18, 2004
Former Claremont visiting professor Kerri Dunn has been convicted of insurance fraud charges. Dunn staged a phony hate crime by slashing her own tires and writing racist graffitti on her own car. She won't be sentenced until Sept. 17, so the rest of the title is just speculation. But, I...
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August 07, 2004
A while back, I posted about how I'd updated Disinfopedia's report on the Ford Foundation. Looking at that last link, I notice two changes. First, someone else seems to have updated the bit about Henry Ford: "The Ford Foundation was founded in 1936 by Henry Ford, well known anti-Semite and...
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July 18, 2004
Al-Guardian reports that George Orwell's spinning speed has now reached 50 RPM. In other news: 90% of whites have few or no black friends More than nine out of 10 white Britons have no or hardly any ethnic minority friends... The poll found that 94% of white people say...
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Per Theodore Dalrymple. Read the whole thing, indeed....
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July 08, 2004
The protest over former L.A. Mayor Richard Riordan calling a young girl a "stupid, dirty girl" is gathering momentum: LOS ANGELES -- State Education Secretary Richard Riordan jokingly told a child her name, Isis, meant "stupid dirty girl," prompting the head of the California NAACP on Thursday to call for...
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June 17, 2004
There's a long but worthwhile discussion of "multiculturalism" here. It has a specific discussion of Samuel Huntington's recent book Who Are We?...
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June 08, 2004
The College of Education -- which is ranked eighth out of the nation's education graduate schools, according to a 2005 U.S. News and World Report survey -- has many diversity initiatives in place, she said. The school was recently awarded an Interdisciplinary Reading Group Award from the University Center on...
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May 20, 2004
Visiting Claremont McKenna College professor and alledged hatecrime perpetrator Kerri Dunn has pleaded innocent to all charges. Previous Kerri Dunn coverage starts here....
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May 18, 2004
Recently, MD Gov. Robert Ehrlich referred to the multiculticult as "bunk" and "crap." Now Michelle Malkin takes on the multiculticultists who are whining about it: Two politicians in Maryland are now in trouble for stating the obvious: People who work in customer service should speak English. And out-of-control multiculturalism is...
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May 09, 2004
The city of Baltimore is holding home-buying fairs in a program called Buying Into Baltimore where they take people around Baltimore on trolleys, encouraging them to buy houses in that city. In fact, the first 50 people who buy a house through the program will get $3000. What the page...
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April 26, 2004
Charges have been filed against Claremont professor Kerri Dunn: Prosecutors charged a Claremont McKenna College professor Monday with filing a false report and insurance fraud in connection with her report of her car being vandalized and spray painted with hate messages. Kerri Dunn, 39, faces as many as six years...
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April 24, 2004
Based on yesterday's post ('Hyphenated-Americans are John Kerry's Strength!'), I'm thinking up some new slogans for the Kerry Campaign: "You're a Special-American!" "Hyphens are Our Strength!" "You're Special!" "If You've Got a Hyphen, You've Got a Home." The period instead of an exclamation mark in the last slogan makes it...
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April 22, 2004
From Front Page Magazine: In the latest front on the war against academic bias in our colleges and universities, the Georgia Association of College Republicans is dismayed to report that the School of Public Policy at the Georgia Institute of Technology is formally engaged in distributing a propaganda flyer opposing...
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The Derb has an interesting column asking whether the elites will return to racism: 'Ditching Diversity'. He thinks there's a 90% chance that over the next generation the elites will drop multiculturalism (i.e., the idea that every culture is just as worth "celebrating" as any other, and that the old...
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April 15, 2004
I urge all Oppressed Minority or Power-Deficient Peoples of Color to call the Housing Rights Center at 1-800-477-5977 and ask what you can do to prevent Oppressors - whether blonde or dark-blonde like the one on the left - from taking away the dream of Young Ladies of Color...
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April 08, 2004
A while back I discussed the HUD/Ad Council commercial that uses racism to show that racism is bad. I just saw this TV commercial on both CNN and MSNBC. In the commercial, an actor makes calls about an apartment for rent. He uses various ethnic voices; after each he's told...
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April 07, 2004
...Besides apologizing, The Gateway is planning sensitivity training for its staff members and a forum on student relations. The Tartan has decided to hire an ethics manager to review future issues... Write the rest of the article yourself or click here if you're lazy....
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March 24, 2004
The Derb has an interesting column on fake diversity. (The titular "DOG" means "Designated Oppressor Group.")...
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March 22, 2004
Oops! A wee bit of a typographical error there. The book's title is actually "How to get stupid white men out of office": How to Get Stupid White Men Out of Office documents 20 success stories from the past five years of young people who have swung or won elections...
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March 19, 2004
In my earlier post 'Hey Kids! Make your own Hate Industry Rationalization!' I had a bit of fun with the Kerri Dunn untruehatecrime incident at Claremont McKenna Collega. For a mainly more serious take on this matter, consult these posts at academic blogs: this, this, this, and this. That last...
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March 17, 2004
The Claremont McKenna College professor who appears to have been the victim of a hate crime is now suspected of perpetrating a hoax. A hoax? Imagine that, a fake hate crime. After giving an anti-hate speech, she went out to her car to find the windows smashed and it covered...
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March 11, 2004
From the article 'A million Europeans enslaved': An American historian says that more than a million Europeans were enslaved by North African slave traders between 1530 and 1780, a time of vigorous Mediterranean and Atlantic coastal piracy. The number of white European slaves is only a fraction of the trade...
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February 23, 2004
I just found about a Wiki project called 'Disinfopedia': ...a collaborative project to produce a directory of public relations firms, think tanks, industry-funded organizations and industry-friendly experts that work to influence public opinion and public policy on behalf of corporations, governments and special interests. We are already working on 3785...
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January 11, 2004
FrontPage Magazine is starting a series on the Ford Foundation. I previously discussed the Ford Foundation's links with a UCLA report proposing voting rights for illegal aliens. The first episode in their series is an older article from Heterodoxy magazine: In an afternoon session entitled "Restructuring the University," spokespersons summarized...
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January 07, 2004
The article "Declassified FBI memo reveals twists in probe" about the Oklahoma City bombing contains the following information relating to Morris Dees of the Southern Poverty Law Center: "(Name redacted) telephone call from (name redacted) on or about 4/17/95, two days prior to the OKBOMB attack, when (name redacted) of...
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December 02, 2003
Somewhere in New Mexico, I heard a radio commercial from the Department of Housing and Urban Development which sends a bit of a not-so-subtle racist message. The message is that the word "racism" specifically implies white-against-minority racism, and that only white people - and specifically WASPs - can be the...
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August 03, 2003
From this: An Ohio school district has scrapped its plan to assign a certified white teacher for a combined black-history and U.S.-government course because a black instructor was not certified to teach government, The Washington Times has learned. "The black teacher is going to teach the course, and he will...
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August 02, 2003
You'll recall that 10 days ago I discussed the Angry Clam's post about the "conservatives are crazy" academic study. You, my blogees, will recall that I spent a couple hours of my precious time hunting down the various bosses of the paper's authors, and suggested that they be contacted about...
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From this Nature article of 9/20/02: A nation's suicide rate increases under right-wing governments according two studies that have looked at Australia and Britain over the past century. Alienation and isolation may run higher in societies driven by competitive market forces, suggest the teams behind the findings. Left-wing rule, focusing...
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July 29, 2003
From "Fox's 'Banzai' angers Asians": HOLLYWOOD - Fox is sticking by its newest reality show, "Banzai" - despite protests from Asian-American groups who find the show offensive... Aki Aleong, president of the Media Action Network for Asian Americans, believes the exaggerated accents used by the narrators in "Banzai" reinforces negative...
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July 28, 2003
Peter Kirsanow, a member of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, has an interesting column on exactly what qualifies some people to be more equal than others: Yes, we know that the Supreme Court permits selective colleges to award a "plus" to black, Hispanic, and Native-American applicants. But just who,...
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July 22, 2003
From the UC Berkeley press release "Researchers help define what makes a political conservative": BERKELEY – Politically conservative agendas may range from supporting the Vietnam War to upholding traditional moral and religious values to opposing welfare. But are there consistent underlying motivations? Four researchers who culled through 50 years of...
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July 21, 2003
Then: The Danegeld was an English tax raised to pay off Viking raiders (usually lead by the Danish king) to save the land from being ravaged by the raiders... the amount of silver paid impressed the Danes with the idea that it was more profitable to extort payments from the...
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July 20, 2003
...Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair [are] "liars" who should stand trial for genocide over their invasion of Iraq earlier this year. "They have told lies to the world. They have committed genocide, and they are criminals these two, Bush and Blair," he said. That's a statement by Robert...
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July 14, 2003
Comrades: PETA has written to Milwaukee Brewers President Wendy Selig-Prieb, renewing its request that a fifth contestant be entered in Miller Park's famous "Sausage Race" in light of the recent incident in which Pittsburgh Pirate Randall Simon attacked the "Italian Sausage" with a baseball bat. Traditionally, four participants dressed to...
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July 01, 2003
Diane Ravitch, author of the book The Language Police: How Pressure Groups Restrict What Students Learn, has an article in the WSJ giving some examples of those wacky multi-culti cultists at work, and offering a solution: A freelance writer sent me the "bias guidelines" for a major publisher of texts...
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June 27, 2003
Joanne Jacobs links to this article about a "Hawaiian Supremacist" professor at the University of Hawaii: “We need to think very, very clearly about who the enemy is. The enemy is the United States of America and everyone who supports it.” The statement transcribed above is but a small sampling...
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June 25, 2003
Wait, you can't say that! Who the heck are you? I'm your PC filter. So, why can't I say that? Because you'll be roasted and toasted throughout the blogosphere like a "heretic... in 15th-century Spain." Point taken. But, what if I say something like this: Now is the time in...
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June 22, 2003
I'm very surprised by this story from the Washington Post: BENTON HARBOR, Mich. - The Rev. Jesse Jackson visited the streets where rioting broke out this week, but he turned his attention across the river to the town's wealthier neighbor, St. Joseph, saying the residents of Benton Harbor should look...
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June 18, 2003
Historians of this blog will note that I haven't previously posted on the various NYT scandals (this doesn't count). For my obligatory NYT-scandal content, let me direct you to this flashback from the NYT of November 12, 2002: "Colleges Find Diversity Is Not Just Numbers". Regarding this article, this post...
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June 06, 2003
Geez Louise: At the meeting, the senate also voted to approve a mural to be placed in the Commons. There was some concern voiced by the senate about the contents of the mural. "I see some pilgrim invaders here," said Elisa Haro, academic affairs director. "It kind of reminds me...
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June 03, 2003
Wouldn't it be nice if the diversity industry would take just one day off? For instance, I did my once-a-week check of lablogs.com, and I found two posts about diversity. The first concerns the medical school graduation at UCLA: After the conferral of degrees and the administration of the Hippocratic...
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May 26, 2003
Yet another article from the DailyTrojan, this one about a graduation ceremony: On May 15, the night before USC's main commencement, a more intimate ceremony took place to celebrate the achievements of some European-American students. More than 180 people walked at the 25th annual European-American graduation, said Cindy Schnitzel-Gruber, co-chair...
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May 22, 2003
While getting ready to take the Blue Line after doing the River Ride, I noticed the above flyer posted all over the Long Beach station. It's from the wonderful people at the Bus Rider's Union. Apparently, later today (Thursday 5/22), the L.A. MTA will be voting to raise the...
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May 21, 2003
[UPDATE: The first link doesn't work. There are later reports here and here.] According to this: Sharon Simmons-Thomas, 40, said she was leaving the [a NYC Macy's store] with Christmas presents Dec. 17 when she was hauled into a detention room and accused of shoplifting by Macy's security guards because...
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May 05, 2003
Peggy Noonan is joining MSNBC. Here's Reuter's (or perhaps the Hollywood Reporter's) report: LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - MSNBC has added another conservative commentator to its stable, hiring speechwriter-author-columnist Peggy Noonan, who also will contribute to NBC News, the news cable network said Friday. MSNBC has moved to hire several...
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May 04, 2003
From the Independent UK: Government lawyers trying to keep the Norfolk farmer Tony Martin behind bars will tell a High Court judge tomorrow that burglars are members of the public who must be protected from violent householders. The case could help hundreds of criminals bring claims for damages for injury...
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May 03, 2003
A few days ago, E. Volokh noted that he had come up with that titular phrase and had thought he was the inventor of same until checking google. Considering "people of pallor," "person of pallor," and "persons of pallor" as one, there are several mentions on web pages and on...
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May 01, 2003
When are the anti-war celebs going to speak out against Fidel? (via Kaus)...
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April 09, 2003
[Update: the Michael Ratner mentioned below is also trying to use the ICC "as a tool to restrain American military power" as described here and here.] Several lefties are mad with glee over their discovery of errors in a National Review article ("Liberate the universities") about something called "transnational progressivism."...
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March 15, 2003
The blog pcwatch.blogspot.com deals with the not infrequent excesses of Political Correctness. It's mainly UK-orientated, but hopefully they'll include more U.S. stuff in the future....
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February 25, 2003
Earlier, they sent a letter to Yassir Arafat asking that he recommend against donkey bombs. Now, their art exhibit "Holocaust on Your Plate" is touring the country. The exhibit will be UCLA's Bruin Plaza (between Bruin Bear mascot and the Ackerman Student Union) on Thursday, February 27 between 12 noon...
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February 19, 2003
The LA Examiner reports on a new job search website from the Tribune Co. which is specifically targeting "minorities." The press release for the new service ("ProFound") is here: The joint effort will create a unique job recruiting resource for recruitment specialists who are seeking top caliber candidates with professional...
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February 10, 2003
According to "Sisters Suing Southwest Over 'Racist Rhyme'": A judge has set a trial date in a discrimination lawsuit filed against Southwest Airlines by two black passengers who were upset when a flight attendant recited a version of a rhyme with a racist history. Grace Fuller, 48, and her sister...
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February 09, 2003
Here's an interesting book that I intend to read when I get a chance: The author is an anthropology professor at Boston University, and here's an article he wrote a while back concerning diversity....
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January 20, 2003
According to this article: Just when you thought the white male could stoop no lower, PETA tells us that white men don't care about animal cruelty. No, this isn't a joke, though I thought it was when a postcard from PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) making such...
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January 19, 2003
Iranians (the word Iran is related to "Aryan," and you know what that means) are apparently the newest members of the Persons of Color club: "We thought of ourselves as whiter than white." Well, no longer. You are - shazzam! - now an Oppressed Peoples of Color. Welcome to the...
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January 14, 2003
On tonight's edition of KCET's Life & Times program, co-host Jess Marlow referred to an upcoming story about the Pechanga Indians (owners of a casino in Temecula) with something similar to, "They're succeeding by not making deals with the White Man." Shortly after that, when introducing the segment, Val Zavala...
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January 09, 2003
Orange County's CalPundit links to an LAT story about the LAPD's racial profiling statistics. Lies, damned lies, and statistics. L.A. is a huge city, not just in terms of population but size as well. It can take over an hour to get from, say, Chatsworth to Harbor City, even at...
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January 03, 2003
I've been attempting to help the Atriosians dilute their KoolAid a tad by posting a bit in their comments section. Why, even Atrios himself has put my name on his page a couple times. Of course, it's real cute that he spells Lonewacko wrong and doesn't include a link. One...
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December 31, 2002
Check out this babe. Now compare her text with that of, say, Victoria, or, better yet, Lori, who also is of working-class origins. Frankly, while Susan's pretty hot, if I had to choose and I had lotsa money, this might be another option. I found out about this wonderful talent...
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November 13, 2002
The London cops are cracking down on hate crimes. Their campaign includes a set of posters just screaming at the top of their lungs for parody; my first attempt, achieved only with paint.exe, is available to the right. Maybe this is all part of a campaign to make getting...
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October 05, 2002
Apparently everyone except D.A. Steve Cooley thinks the West Hollywood beatings were anti-gay hate crimes. According the D.A.'s own release, "Statement indicate the suspects wanted to 'rob rich white people'" As in, "rob rich white people." Why didn't they just say they wanted to rob "rich people?" Would they have...
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