Category: Race & Ethnicity

  •   By Selwyn Duke While I’m no fan of the Attention Deficit Disorder diagnosis, I think it may be applicable to Barack Obama.  After all, the man seems to suffer from a case of it that mainlining Ritalin wouldn’t remedy. Just consider Obama’s relationship with Jeremiah Wright.  Despite calling the prejudiced preacher a friend, mentor…

  • By Selwyn Duke If you thought that “one man, one vote” reflected the full flowering of representative democracy, think again.  In the village of Port Chester, N.Y., just a few towns north of my locality in Westchester County, there is a new system.  It’s “one man, six votes” — brought to us courtesy of the…

  • Seeking equality is a lot like seeking perfection — just without the perfection. By Selwyn Duke In a speech recently, Al Sharpton emphasized that the left’s white whale, equality, still eludes us. Martin Luther King’s dream “was not to put one black family in the White House,” said he; “The dream was to make everything…

  • By Selwyn Duke Back in the 1980s, South Africa figured prominently on the West’s radar screen. Protests against apartheid were everywhere; the movement even inspired a song: “Sun City.” With the fall of the apartheid regime in 1994, however, people lost interest in the faraway land. But with the murder of Eugene Terreblanche, leader of…

  • https://selwynduke.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/savage-presentation-segregation-today-segregation-tomorrow-segregation-forever-in-tucson-11-10-09.mp3 Segregation Today, Segregation Tomorrow, Segregation Forever in Tucson-11/10/09

  • By Selwyn Duke Recently I wrote about the Tucson Unified School District, where the powers-that-be decided that punishment should be meted out based on racial quotas. And during the last couple of days I posted videos of British citizens being punished for expressing politically incorrect ideas (one couple ran afoul of the "law," to use…

  • Disallowing Rush Limbaugh from buying into the St. Louis Rams is just the latest example of how the conservative is quickly becoming today’s pariah. By Selwyn Duke In 1950, Senator Joe McCarthy began the anti-communist crusade that would eventually make him a notorious public figure. Along with the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HCUA) (with…

  • Black and Latino Race Wars in Los Angeles — Part 1 http://youtube.com/v/3IMmGdJkN5w It seems as if multiculturalism is working beautifully to bring people together Together, that is, for a battle royale.

  • By Selwyn Duke Would you hire school teachers and mete out punishment to students based on race? Some obviously would, as this is exactly what’s happening in Tucson Unified School District (TUSD) in Arizona. The district has decided that instead of choosing teachers based on the outdated concept of merit, it will hire teaching staff…

  • Hey, Kanye, here’s a dose of reality: you peddle cultural garbage that should be found guilty of cochlear rape. In any sane society, no one would pay two cents for your juvenile din. Your opinion on music carries about as much weight as Bill Clinton’s opinion on chastity.