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By Selwyn Duke The pseudo-elites in media, politics, and elsewhere absolutely despise seeing X users peddle disinformation. That’s a role, they apparently believe, that should be left to the professionals. They are better at it, too. How do you think they spread fake news so much more effectively? Read the rest here.
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By Selwyn Duke “[W]hat happens when the actual evidence doesn’t match up with the public narrative that everyone’s already decided on? This is the kind of case that ends careers.” So lamented Hennepin County, Minnesota, medical examiner Dr. Andrew Baker after autopsying George Floyd’s body, according to new witness testimony. This is significant, of course,…
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By Selwyn Duke No matter which prominent side wins in our immigration debates, the U.S. loses for a simple reason: The contest pits people who hate the point against people who miss the point. On one side are the large-I Immigrationists, individuals who behave as if immigration is always good, always necessary, must never be…
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By Selwyn Duke We had an interesting discussion.
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By Selwyn Duke How would it go over if people said that white kids could only be instructed by white guides and educators and then fired non-white employees on that basis? What would be the reaction if the justification was, “Well, white kids just can’t relate to non-white staff?” This hasn’t happened, of course —…
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By Selwyn Duke “Parting is such sweet sorrow” is a Shakespearean sentiment that, a new study shows, large numbers of Americans do not share. In fact, not only do high percentages of both Republicans and Democrats want to divide our country into “red” and “blue” states, but many among them want to give the other…
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By Selwyn Duke Why did a huge German study of 45,000 immigrant youths find that while increasing religiosity among Christian youths made them less violent, increasing religiosity among Muslim youths actually made them more violent? Egyptian scholar Dr. Ahmed Abdu‘ Maher thinks he knows, and he’s been condemned and even sentenced to five years’ prison…
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By Selwyn Duke It’s bad enough when Americans hear, and have good reason to believe, “Laws are only for the little people.” But there’s perhaps an even more bitter pill: Having good reason to believe laws are also only for citizens. This very much appears the case, too, when hearing endless excuses for why the…
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By Selwyn Duke Since leftists have long been known for “situational values,” it’s not surprising that they now exhibit situational environmentalism. It works like this: Something is deemed an “irreplaceable natural resource” that must be preserved at all costs. Thirty years later, it can be destroyed because, well, if you want to make a green…
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By Selwyn Duke It’s a murder-case twist that may shock you — that is, unless you believe, as two commentators put it last year, that leftists “have a pedophilia problem.” And if so, new revelations about the killing of homosexual journalist Josh Kruger may seem entirely intuitive. Read the rest here.
