Beyond the Cotton Field: How “Racist” Was Pre-Civil-Rights-Era America, Really?
Many wouldn’t guess black Americans enjoyed such success a century or more ago, indoctrinated as they are with Howard Zinn-esque revisionist history.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Many wouldn’t guess black Americans enjoyed such success a century or more ago, indoctrinated as they are with Howard Zinn-esque revisionist history.
What do these three men, Dr. Thomas Sowell, Malcolm X and Charlie Kirk all have in common? They were ALL critical of Civil Rights legislation. They all spoke of the liberal manipulation of Black people.
Although forcible servitude is now allegedly forbidden, its place has been taken by the promise of subsistence level (barely) support, in exchange for pulling the Democrat lever at the voting booth
Black lives, like those of every other color and creed living on this Pale Blue Dot, are inherently valuable. Black lives matter…just not to the politicians in the Democrat Party.
It wasn’t long after legendary wrestler Hulk Hogan’s passing that we heard the condemnations. Don’t honor him, the nattering ne’er-do-wells insisted—he was a stone cold “racist.”
If we’re going to ban harmful words, there’s one word that stands above all others in its capacity to divide, oppress, and mislead: the word “race.”
Howard Zinn wasn’t a historian. He was a bitter activist with a word processor and a grudge against Western Civilization.
While CRT may be rooted in addressing historical and systemic injustices, the framework presents a troubling dialectic that reduces the complexities of racial relations to a binary opposition between white aggressors and black victims.
Today, the attack on white people is not about “white supremacy,” but about power.
The Supreme Court took the 14th Amendment and smacked Harvard upside the head. The message was clear. Affirmative action will soon be as dead as separate-but-equal.
Instead of fostering unity, this initiative has sown seeds of disunity and discord, contributing to the erosion of our national cohesion.
Did Anti-white, DEI Bias Steal a State Final Spot From a White Basketball Some say it was the worst call they’ve ever seen in high-school basketball.
Historically, the Democratic Party has deep roots in racism, particularly in the South, where it was the party of segregationists and supported Jim Crow laws that enforced racial segregation.
The re-building of the armed mob that came out of the Vietnam War included being ruthless about stomping out the racism in the U.S. Army.
Never mind. The racism got worse; the target decided to enjoy life elsewhere.
In what can only be described as a monumental achievement in societal transformation, the removal of a Confederate statue of Robert E. Lee has miraculously solved all of humanity’s problems.
There’s a famous saying often attributed to Edmund Burke: “If you are not a liberal at 25, you have no heart. If you are not a conservative at 35 you have no brain.”
I usually start my mornings perusing the news of the day. Yesterday, in under 15 minutes, I came across three stories of anti-woke rebellion. Was it just a coincidence, or is the rebellion beginning?
Can Minorities-Blacks-be Racist? Depends on who you ask. You Make the Call….
Our national problem isn’t racism. It’s a lack of trust in one another. We presume injustices are due to malice rather than mistakes.