No Lives Matter
AuthorRobert Gore Our dystopia is their utopia. Guest post by Robert Gore at Straight Line Logic The only way to control a substantial population is to murder enough that the rest are terrified into submission. But it […]
AuthorRobert Gore Our dystopia is their utopia. Guest post by Robert Gore at Straight Line Logic The only way to control a substantial population is to murder enough that the rest are terrified into submission. But it […]
August 23, 2020 by Michael Snyder The state of California sure has been through a lot this year. The COVID-19 pandemic hit the state particularly hard, fear of the virus sent the unemployment rate soaring, civil unrest […]
Tom Luongo I was asked for comments by Sputnik News the other day about Democratic Nominee Joe Biden’s assertion he would lock down the entire country if the scientists told him to. As you can […]
By Cassandra Fairbanks Marquise “Keese” Love was booked shortly after 5:30 a.m. local time at the Multnomah County Detention Center. The violent rioter with a long list of previous offenses was charged with assault, coercion and […]
John Steppling “…a permanent modern scenario: apocalypse looms…and it doesn’t occur.” Susan Sontag, AIDs and its Metaphors “I should not misuse this opportunity to give you a lecture about, say, logic. I call this a […]
by Tyler Durden In the aftermath of the George Floyd killing, protests erupted across dozens of cities in California with hundreds of thousands of people taking to the streets, and despite the raging coronavirus pandemic they were […]
by Tyler Durden Authored by Ben Zeisloft via Campus Reform, Duke University public policy professor William Darity co-authored a report calling for $12 trillion in slavery reparations, amounting to $800,000 for each eligible Black household. The Roosevelt Institute, […]
Donald J. Boudreaux – August 17, 2020 eading the late Hans Rosling’s 2018 book, Factfulness, during the summer of 2020 creates a sensation of surrealness that would have been absent had I read this volume in […]
August 19, 2020 by Michael Snyder The one that you serve the most is the one that you really worship. In America today, we don’t actually get down on our knees and pray to our stock market […]
By Chet Richards Leo Tolstoy, in an essay about War and Peace, debates whether history is shaped by Historical Forces or by Great Men. Indeed, War and Peace itself is Tolstoy’s way of exploring this dichotomy. He comes […]
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