“How Black Lives Matter Hijacked Our Schools” – Review
Are you an American citizen? If you are, and especially if you are a parent, you should watch this rant by Glenn Beck.
Are you an American citizen? If you are, and especially if you are a parent, you should watch this rant by Glenn Beck.
Sometimes it takes tragedy to reveal triumph. Sometimes it takes a terrible storm to create gratitude for boring weather.
Nikki Haley, an ex-US ambassador to the UN, spoke on the first night of the Republican Party Convention, Aug. 24, 2020. Although she is not on the re-election ticket — as pundits suggested she could have been to replace Pence — she is likely not disappearing from national politics.
There once was a time in American when whites and blacks came together to end the policy of segregation, instead bring people together, as one nation. This was the dream illustrated by America’s historic civil rights pioneers like Martin Luther King Jr, Rosa Parks and many others.
A lot of news writing is certainly the order of the day during and after the national conventions of both American major political parties. We were presented with a very strange array of people for the Democrat side, ending with an even stranger acceptance speech by former Vice President Joe Biden, who finally, third time lucky (?), stands as his party’s nominee for the Presidency. However, his speech was strange because it was from some other America, and not the one being torn to shreds by the very political party he is in charge of.
Chicago Mayor, Lori Lightfoot, has made a lot of news in recent months. Cursing out her councilman (who is also a very liberal Democrat) who wanted to protect his constituents in his own neighborhood, reviling President Trump and driving business out of her own city’s center, with Macys and Bloomingdales both closing their stores on Chicago’s Magnificent Mile, the mayor has demonstrated the same absolutely insane reasoning process being duplicated in Seatlle, Portland, New York City and all other Democrat-controlled states and cities in the country.
The bias that social media platforms such as Facebook display reflects their own world-view as much as it does the regimes they support. A few gave the appearance of being truly psychopathic individuals. The mass of others were ragged and illiterate peasants easily roused to hatred of the Tutsi. Perhaps the most sinister people I … Continue reading Corporate Social Media in India: Sell Hate, Enjoy Profit →