by | Dec 15, 2022

A 70-year-old woman was walking her dog in one of Chicago’s most affluent neighborhoods Wednesday when she was confronted by a masked stranger who pointed a pistol in her face and shouted, “Give me your f***ing purse or I’ll kill you…

by | Sep 12, 2022

Said Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. of the Atlanta jury that convicted Leo Frank of murdering a 13-year-old female employee in 1913, “Mob law does not become due process of law by securing the assent of a terrified jury.” Frank…

by | May 28, 2022

Let’s never forget the cowardice of the police who stood by while a killer murdered 19 children and two teachers in Uvalde, Texas. Or how we got here. When they learned that a killer was murdering their children, parents gathered…

by | Mar 3, 2022

The ongoing saga of the NBA’s love affair with a repressive state took an interesting turn last month when Enes Kanter Freedom was cut from an NBA roster. Thus has been eliminated the only player in the league with the…

by | Feb 13, 2022

An interesting thought experiment can be had in this: what would Malcolm X think of current events and American race relations if he were around today? Going solely by the statements of the combative 1960s black leader, one might project…

by | Feb 8, 2022

Whoopi Goldberg did not actually say that “all white people look alike to me,” but she implied it during her enlightening comments concerning the Holocaust on the ABC’s The View program recently. The tenor of her remarks was that the…

by | Dec 23, 2021

This column may be debuting in front of the public on Christmas Eve, but it was written December 23. That, friends, is Festivus. It doesn’t matter that Festivus isn’t a real thing — most of America’s governing class are fake…

by | Sep 23, 2021

Rolling Stone, formerly a rock ’n’ roll magazine, advertised the corruption of mission by becoming a propaganda organ for the diversity cult in the latest iteration of the “500 Greatest Songs of All Time.” “Elvis was a hero to most,”…

by | Aug 3, 2021

On July 29, District Court Judge Peter Cahill ordered that a key exhibit requested by the attorneys for former Minneapolis police officer Tou Thao be made publicly accessible. What the exhibit reveals would be headline news in any other case,…

by | Jun 27, 2021

The late Amiri Baraka, a Newark native and New Jersey poet laureate, acknowledged that he knew little about the fate of America’s ethnic working classes. In his 1984 memoir, The Autobiography of Leroi Jones, Baraka said of the white kids…

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