• Reader Email: Choosing Obama Based on Race is Fine

    By Selwyn Duke

    Today I’m responding to a reader who is quite dismissive about the truth regarding race and Barack Obama.  He is A.F. and writes:

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  • Hitler and Christianity

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    By Selwyn Duke

       Long ago, during the darkest chapter of the 20th century, a movie was released entitled Hitler’s Children.
    While the film is virtually forgotten, I cannot forget a certain scene
    involving some words a Nazi official uttered to a dissident, a heroic
    Catholic bishop. Dripping with contempt, the officer said (I’m
    paraphrasing), “In a few years, the churches will be empty.”
    It was a thought he obviously relished. Ah, Hollywood and its fiction …
    or, is this a snapshot of history, a rare case in which Tinseltown’s
    art imitated life?

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  • The Real Discrimination Causing the Male/Female Wage Gap

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    By Selwyn Duke

    We all know about the lifespan gap between the sexes that favors
    women. Now, what if I said it was due to discrimination, that it
    obviously means men’s health issues are ignored by a callous,
    misandristic society; thus, government must intervene to balance the
    scales.

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  • The Crime of Being White

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    By Selwyn Duke

    Just recently I wrote a piece about Keith
    John Sampson
    , a college student who was charged with “racial harassment”
    for reading an anti-Ku Klux Klan
    book. Not surprisingly, the article
    evoked a great response, including emails from those with their own stories to
    tell about persecution inspired by what I will call caucaphobia. A couple of these accounts are so compelling
    – compared to one even Sampson’s problems pale – that I’ve decided to publish
    them in this piece (both readers allowed me to use their names; their
    correspondence has been edited for punctuation, grammar and style). These are the stories the mainstream media
    won’t tell, straight from the front lines of the culture war. They give voice to a persecution whose name
    most dare not utter.

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  • Warped Moral Compasses

    By Selwyn Duke

    To perpetuate anything worthy of the name "civilization," a people must be able to make correct judgments.  Oh, I know that j-word has become unfashionable, along with "punishment" and "sin" and a few others.  But don’t be fooled; don’t cede that illusory high road to the leftists, as most of their opponents do.   While they may proudly don the mantle of non-judgmentalism, remember that they render more judgments than most anyone.  They’re just different judgments. 

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  • European Court to Hear Chimp’s Plea for Human Rights

    By Selwyn Duke

    First there was the German Constitution, which actually contains a provision for animal rights, and now the "European Court of Human Rights" (another entity we should scrap) will hear a Chimps’ plea to be declared a "person."  Writes ThisisLondon.co.uk:

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  • Obama’s Chivalry

    By Selwyn Duke

    So Barack Obama has just issued a warning: Lay off my wife!  Upset about the attacks on his unpatrio . . . oh, sorry, I mean, his better half, he said:

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  • The Sexes: Wage Gap or Truth Gap?

    By Selwyn Duke

    Hillary Clinton recently scored political points talking about that infamous wage gap between the sexes.  This inspired Carey Roberts — a writer who mainly focuses on issues relating to feminism — to pen a piece exploring the notion that this gap is attributable to discrimination.  Roberts makes an excellent point as one of his opening salvos:

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  • California Supreme Court Overturns Laws Upholding Marriage

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    By Selwyn Duke

    It seems that judicial adventurism is as old as our republic itself.
    Lamenting such usurpation, Thomas Jefferson once said, "The original
    error [was in] establishing a judiciary independent of the nation, and
    which, from the citadel of the law, can turn its guns on those they
    were meant to defend, and control and fashion their proceedings to its
    own will."

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  • Read a Book, Get Charged with Racial Harassment

    2332141_blog By Selwyn Duke

    The May 9 edition of the New York Post carries a short article
    by an Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis student named Keith
    John Sampson. He tells a story of being charged with "racial
    harassment" simply because he was "caught" reading an anti-Ku
    Klux Klan book. I’m not kidding. Sampson tells his story:

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