Social Justice Fail? Affirmative Action and the ‘Diversity’ Dilemma
CBS News | Exploring the issue of Affirmative Action within the present polarized political climate in the US.
CBS News | Exploring the issue of Affirmative Action within the present polarized political climate in the US.
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Henrik and Lana cover some of the latest news in episode 116 of Flashback Friday.
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Henrik cover some of the latest news in episode 48 of No-Go Zone.
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By Wayne Dupree
The former first lady doesn’t understand that black Americans who no longer see themselves as victims tend to leave the party of black victimhood, the Democrats. All her video did was give them another reason to vote for Trump.
We covered this when it happened, and it was surprising that the news piece did not take off. It should have. However, as our main distribution path makes use of social networks, it is likely that the piece was shadow banned. You can find our analysis here, and you will find it is somewhat more detailed, but exactly along the same lines as the President’s answer.
Most of us are aware of the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. I watched the first half of the debate while formulating an evaluation of my own about how it went. You can read that here.
One of the characteristics of Marxism is that people as individuals have no value. The Marxist dream is of a perfect state, everything running in an orderly fashion. The successful maintenance of the State theoretically translates to a Utopian life for its people. However, to quote from Tom Clancy, in the thoughts of his character, Marko Ramius (c.f. The Hunt for Red October),
On Tuesday I gave an English lesson, really in the form of practice and conversation, with a student who has become a friend as well. This student is older than I and the work the student does is quite prominent – as an example, our lesson was periodically interrupted by messages from or regarding high ranking government officials.
Is America’s latest wave of ‘anti-racism’ protests really about racial equality, or is there a deeper political agenda at play? Was the killing of George Floyd really racially motivated, or is there another more empirical explanation? How will the upcoming trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin be conducted, and what will the implications be going forward?
Can Dalits rightfully claim that they have a ‘homeland’? ( Review of The Doctor and the Saint: The Ambedkar-Gandhi Debate — Caste, Race, and Annihilation of Caste; By Arundhati Roy, Penguin, Rs 299) “Gandhiji, I have no homeland.” The first meeting between Gandhi and B.R. Ambedkar, who later became chairman of the drafting committee of … Continue reading Caste and other demons →