Category archive: Social Justice

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 Toxic Influence of Progressive Education Schools on K-12 Curricula

Originally in American Thinker, April 16, 2011 By Chuck Rogér In the 1960s, America’s education schools began conditioning teachers to peddle impossible social and economic theories to captive human sponges in K-12 classrooms.  Since then, teachers taken in by progressive indoctrination have been planting fallacies in students’ minds using a pernicious device: the “deconstruction” of [...]

This Is Your Brain in a Crock-Pot

Originally in American Thinker, September 18, 2010.  I gotta roll, can’t stand still; got a flaming heart, can’t get my fill. - Led Zeppelin, 1971 Led Zeppelin’s “Black Dog” lyrics saluted the “if it feels good, do it” culture spawned in the 1960s. Zeppelin had already played to teens’ libidos in 1969 with “Whole Lotta Love” [...]

Columbia University’s Earth Institute director, Jeffrey Sachs, makes an inanely illogical, almost nonsensical plea for global wealth redistribution. Based on the soundly discredited claim that rich nations are hurting the world’s poor by causing global warming, Sachs foists up an empty moral play for “climate financing for the poor.” With days remaining in the Copenhagen [...]