Category archive: Diversity
FCC Commissioner Wants to Control the Content of Broadcast Media
By Chuck Roger • December 8th, 2010 6:12 am
Originally in American Thinker, December 7, 2010. The First Amendment forbids Congress from infringing on Americans’ right to free speech. But the Federal Communications Commission is not Congress. And Michael Copps, one of four FCC commissioners reporting to Chairman Julius Genachowski, seems intent on ignoring that pesky part of the First Amendment about “abridging the [...]
Academia’s rejection of true diversity
By Chuck Roger • July 20th, 2010 8:49 pm
“Diversity.” In the world of academia, social engineering-minded progressives take the noun in one direction: race. On MindingTheCampus.com, Princeton University’s Russell Nieli captures the attitude of ivory tower elitists. Asians, unlike blacks and Hispanics, receive no boost in admissions. Indeed, the opposite is often the case, as the quota-like mentality that leads college administrators to [...]
Can’t make this stuff up: the ‘Office of Minority and Women Inclusion’
By Chuck Roger • July 19th, 2010 8:50 pm
Thought that the federal agencies aimed at legislating “fairness” in Ayn Rand’s novel, Atlas Shrugged, were far-fetched? Well how about the Office of Minority and Women Inclusion? According to CNSNews.com, the financial regulation package passed by the House calls for the OMWI to perform “diversity” oversight at major federal financial regulatory agencies. The new office [...]
The FCC’s Covert Mission to ‘Balance’ Broadcast Media Ownership
By Chuck Roger • June 30th, 2010 3:25 am
Originally in American Thinker, May 27, 2010. Should Americans be concerned about a Federal Communications Commission official having once suggested that if government doesn’t help minorities reduprint\fcc-covert-print.htmce white ownership of broadcast media, then only violence would assure the protection of minorities’ civil rights?1In the little-noticed 2007 publication “The Erosion of Civil Rights,” Mark Lloyd attempted [...]
The curious phenomenon of humans acting human
By Chuck Roger • January 13th, 2010 3:25 am
To most people, a 14-pound stack of statistics interspersed with dry, scientific text might initiate a regurgitation reflex. But not to hard science types. We love data. We seek it out, embrace it, analyze it. Data tell stories. Statistics spice up those stories. Take the well-worn liberal saw that women and men are the same. [...]



