Sixteen years ago, the radio shock jock sparked outrage and a conversation about hip-hop and black culture. But the “people who know better” have not done better.
A recent article in the New England Journal of Medicine prescribes distrust, division, and separation in the name of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Can we get a second opinion?
The “anti-hate” hate industry creates the tribalism it claims to fight, and the only beneficiary of all the hate it creates is the hate industry itself.
The legal profession has failed to muster a meaningful defense of our system of government and the rule of law in the face of unprecedented attacks from the Left.
The only silver lining in this minatory storm cloud is the fact that such movements, though unconscionably cruel, arbitrary, and destructive, are also astonishingly fragile.
Nationwide, it is estimated that more than five out of every six black children lived with both parents in 1950, a figure that had been fairly stable since Reconstruction. Then everything changed.
The senior justice is the sort of man who can tell what a woman is. In Wokeville, such men are dangerous. That is what the whole ethics “scandal” is really about.
There is a growing tension within American conservatism. The internal discord besetting the movement is not likely to go away, as a younger, harder Right seems to be swarming all over the internet.
In Joe Biden’s America there is still a way to have a laugh now and then. It’s a wry chuckle and it’s mixed with a groan. But it’s a laugh, nonetheless.
At peak woke, our reign of terror is beginning to lose momentum because its continuation would destroy all the work of 247 years of American progress and sacrifice.