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Academic leftism

Sir Isaac Who?
by Douglas Mercer YOU CAN SEE WHY they don’t like numbers. Unlike them, numbers don’t lie. Numbers are stark and uncompromising; you can add them up or subtract them, multiply them or divide them, and no matter who is doing it they will always be the same. Numbers are the code of the gods; their curt messages…

Now Property Itself Is “Racist”
In case you hadn’t noticed, standards for professorships have fallen drastically: Grundy. by David Sims ONE REALLY HAS TO marvel at the waywardness of Blacks. A Black professor at Boston University is convinced that property is “racist” — at least it is when White people have it.…

White Teacher “Cancels” Herself
Jessica Bridges (lower left) and other participants in self-flagellation and hatred of their own people Introduced and with a note
by Jim Mathias RECENTLY Jonathan Turley’s (Republican-leaning and mind-numbingly Politically Correct on racial matters) Web site reported: We have seen in…
by Jim Mathias RECENTLY Jonathan Turley’s (Republican-leaning and mind-numbingly Politically Correct on racial matters) Web site reported: We have seen in…

The Anti-White Left Eats Its Own: Oregon Professor “Guilty”
Editorial Note by David Sims: Social justice warriors sometimes turn against one another in what looks like a rush to prove themselves “holier than thou.” Nancy Shurtz is probably as leftist as they are, but in trying to promote a leftist idea, she did so in a way that was open to misinterpretation…

Jews and the Radical Left
For decades before they took over the conservative movement, Jews were leaders of the the radical Left. Their sincerity in both cases may reasonably be doubted. Their ostensible purposes are not their real purposes. ON MAY 4, 1970, Ohio National Guardsmen, who had been called to the seething campus…

The Underdevelopment of European Pride
by Ricardo Duchesne
THE MOST powerful moral assault on European pride and identity is the idea that Western civilization achieved its greatness, industrial economic take-off in the eighteenth century, and subsequent mass affluence in the twentieth century, by exploiting and under-developing…