Category archive: Race

Originally in American Thinker, May 5, 2011 By Chuck Rogér More and more “anti-bullying” stories are showing up all the time. In recent weeks, I have discussed efforts shepherded by the Obamas, taken up by Congress, driven by the U.S. Department of Education, and enacted within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Each [...]

The headline in a story reporting the results of a recent National Journal poll declares: “Young People And Minorities Are All The President Has Left.” Indeed, here’s how the numbers shape up. While two-thirds of voters aged 50 to 64 see Obama’s destruction of America as, well, the destruction of America, nearly half of voters [...]

Consider. Two different people read the following facts about the performance of the hypothetical leader of a hypothetical country. The leader: ●  Created the most gargantuan peacetime debt burden on taxpayers in history. ● Spent over $400 billion in “stimulus” in only 18 months on radical leftwing programs dishonestly sold as being aimed at “creating jobs.” [...]

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 ‘racism’ smokescreen

Google returns 6.4 million hits for “only Whites can be racist.” Many have plumbed the depths of such twaddle—more so recently. To “diversity” consultant Glenn Singleton, Whites are de facto racists because Whites plan ahead, a behavior which mustn’t be expected of non-Whites, who should simply be appreciated for being different. Competitive Enterprise Institute’s Hans [...]

They call me Spruce

My wife goes by the name “Hyacinth.” I go by “Caspar.” We have no crime where we live. What respectable criminal would set foot onto a street named Puffin Way in Pleasing Fungus Beetle Meadows? Towns are discovering the magical power of names. Meet Fort Pierce, the “Sunrise City” of 41,000 on Florida’s Atlantic coast [...]