
Students at American universities have long experienced public shaming and cyberbullying by their peers. Now their own faculty and administrators are attacking them. Campus professors, administrators, and graduate student instructors publicly smeared UMass Amherst student Louis Shenker as a dangerous…
When the anti-Israel group J Street endorsed Joe Biden for president last month, he welcomed the endorsement by an organization he describes as having “unyielding dedication to the survival and security of Israel.” With his action, he enhances the group’s policy-making influence. Joe Biden has…
A group of predominantly black scholars, journalists, entrepreneurs, clergy, and community leaders, led by Robert Woodson Sr., a respected anti-poverty activist, have launched “1776 Unites” to counter the false and harmful narrative promoted by the New York Times’ “1619 Project.”…
A disruptive business model can permanently alter an entire industry, often for the better. The real story of President Trump’s “deal of the century” is that his team of real-estate developers used disruptive innovation to change the political landscape of…
With the signing of his Executive Order on Combating Anti-Semitism in December, President Trump declared that Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act bars discrimination against Jewish students at federally funded educational institutions. Trump also adopted the International Holocaust…
In a recent poll by YouGov and the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, 70 percent of millennial Americans (23 to 38 years old) are likely to vote socialist, and 36 percent have a favorable view of communism. In a 2018 YouGov…
After 14 years of being lulled by propagandists into believing that their boycott, divestment, and sanctions campaign (BDS) is a human rights movement, we’re finally waking up to the deception. The U.S. House last month overwhelmingly passed a bill opposing BDS…
An Ohio bakery was just awarded $44 million from Oberlin College as compensation for being defamed as racist by college administrators. The family-owned Gibson’s Bakery had been the focus of protests following the arrest of three black Oberlin students involved…
Formulated in the crucible of intersectionality known as the college campus, a new and improved method for promoting racism is yielding promising results: Rebrand it as human rights and justify it with specious claims of First Amendment rights and academic…