White Memphis Police Officer Relieved of Duty Over Killing, But Attorney Argues He Wasn’t at the Fatal Encounter

A sixth officer from the Memphis Police Department has been relieved of duty in the brutal beating death of Tyre Nichols, 29, following a Jan. 7 traffic stop. Memphis police spokeswoman Karen Rudolph said on Monday that Preston Hemphill, who has served as an officer since 2018, was relieved of duty when the department began their …

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Rant about Reparations

By John R. “Buck” Surdu San Francisco’s African American Reparations Committee recently recommended that the city give every black San Francisco resident $5M in reparations “not for slavery, since California was not technically a slave state, but “to address the public policies explicitly created to subjugate Black people in San Francisco by upholding and expanding the intent …

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A 2023 MLK Retrospective

A 2023 MLK Retrospective. This week was the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Day holiday. His is the only national holiday named for one man. Formerly, that honor was reserved for George Washington. But, his birthday was watered down to “President’s Day” because Lincoln wasn’t honored in like manner and two holidays in the dead …

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Restaurant Kicks Out Fox News Analyst Over His Conservative Political Views

Freedom of speech

In a Sunday morning appearance on Fox News’ “Fox & Friends Weekend,” Gianno Caldwell, a political analyst for the network, reported that he and his friends had been asked to leave Paradis Books and Bread, a North Miami, Florida, restaurant, the previous morning. In the video below, Caldwell said he and several new friends were …

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In Honor of Martin Luther King Jr.

With today being the federal holiday celebrating and honoring Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. ‘s birthday, I thought it would be appropriate to take a moment to remember his famous “I Have a Dream” speech and what God did in our midst through his life and in that season. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke …

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Activists Claim Cops Murdered BLM Co-Founder’s Cousin, Then the Body Cam Footage Comes Out

BLM

Following a traffic accident at a busy intersection in the Venice neighborhood of Los Angeles witnesses say he caused, Keenan Anderson, 31, tried to flee the police. According to witnesses, Anderson showed signs of being under the influence of drugs including extreme paranoia and agitation. Police issued multiple warnings he would be tased if he …

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Democrats Alarmed by Midterm Results that Show Turnout Among Black Voters Fell

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As political analysts sift through the results of the 2022 midterms, they’ve come to a disturbing conclusion: Turnout among black voters was down. Unlike the increasing numbers of Hispanic Americans who have abandoned the Democratic Party in recent years, these voters did not defect to the GOP. They simply stayed home – in significant numbers. …

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For Jennifer Rubin, Black Lives Don’t Matter Much

We have previously mentioned Washington Post columnist and dedicated #NeverTrumper Jennifer Rubin many times before. Most recently we noted a tweet of hers at the end of October: Crime has shown up as one of the major issues in the upcoming election, so naturally Mrs Rubin has made a silly claim trying to blame Republicans …

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To Solomon Jones, Black Lives Matter Far Less Than Preserving Progressive Politics

I have not been exactly enamored of the #BlackLivesMatter movement, a movement started over the wholly justified killing of Michael Brown as he assaulted a police officer. Young Mr Brown had just roughed up a store clerk half his size in the course of a robbery. Several grifting incidents have been recorded concerning the Black …

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Critical Thinking and International Relations Theory

Critical Thinking and International Relations Theory After the Colonial era, the fall of the Soviet Union, and the First Gulf War, many analysts proclaimed the world was getting safer and humanity was changing for the better. Francis Fukuyama argued this point. Samuel Huntington took a different perspective and argued a clash of civilizations would keep …

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Justice Alito Leaves UNC Lawyer Sputtering – Affirmative Action Destroyed

If Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito’s questioning of North Carolina Solicitor General Ryan Park, who is defending the University of North Carolina’s use of affirmative action in their admissions decisions, had been a chess game, I’m pretty sure the jurist would have announced, ‘Checkmate.’ Like a tiger toying with a kitten, Alito very efficiently struck what …

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Is Hypocrisy the New Name of the Democrat Party?

Nancy Pelosi

As the nation prepares to vote in the upcoming midterm elections, I couldn’t help recalling a couple of years ago when House Speaker Nancy Pelosi stormed around the Capitol building purging it of all things reminiscent of the Confederacy. That prompted House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy to wonder if Pelosi should consider changing the name …

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The Racism of “Anti-Racism” Part 4: The Columbus Shooting, BLM, and Voter Identification as Examples of Racism

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The most racist people in America are the “anti-racists.” In this installment of my series on the racism of the anti-racists, I provide three detailed examples. In parts 1 – 3 of this series, I have provided examples of how the most racist people in America are the “anti-racists,” just like the least tolerant are …

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The Racism of “Anti-Racism” Part 3: More Examples of Real Racism

In Part 1 of this series, I asserted that the most racist people are the “anti-racists.” They routinely pander to minorities during elections and then enact Leftist policies that hurt minorities and the poor. In general, the racist “anti-racists” assert that minorities are too dumb to do well in school, to meet the same standards …

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