• Biden Admin Pledges $135 Million for Indians Fleeing “Climate Change”

    Greedy ManBy Selwyn Duke

    Did you hear about the 60 localities “swallowed by the salt sea”? If their woes can be chalked up to global warming, perhaps implicated is all that medieval industry and auto use. They can’t get climate-relief aid, though, because these localities were engulfed during the Grote Mandrenke (Great Drowning of Men) flood in Denmark in 1362. But though coastal flooding has ever plagued man, the political climate is different in 2022. 

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  • Arrested Development: Paper Plays Dumb on Why Schools Call Police on Kids

    Boy Throwing TantrumBy Selwyn Duke

    Two weeks ago, The New American reported on a New York Times essay titled “How Britain’s Crackdown on Gangs Disproportionately Targets Young Black Men” that didn’t even attempt to explain “how.” Instead, the paper provided a case study in media propaganda, presenting only human-interest stories designed to manipulate emotions. Now USA Today has followed suit. Asking in a headline, “Why do kids as young as 5 or 6 still get arrested at schools?” you guessed it — the paper never tried explaining why. (Well, at least the media still have the “who, what, where, and when” of journalism.)

    Predictably, USA Today also joined the Times in playing the race card, claiming that punishments are “often applied unfairly to Black children.” It was not reported whether this disparate treatment could have anything at all to do with disparate behavior.

    Now, many surely agree (I’m one of them) that it’s ridiculous that our society has reached a point where cops are sometimes summoned to deal with young grade-schoolers. But the reason “why” this happens, left unmentioned in USA Today’s 7,000-word(!) essay, should be stated right off the bat: It’s the same reason why parents now sometimes call the police on their young kids.

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  • Girl Goes to College Normal — Then Had to be “Deprogrammed”

    874847_lowBy Selwyn Duke

    “Girls go to college to get more knowledge. Boys go to Jupiter to get more stupider,” went the normalized anti-male grade-school rhyme. Half this spirit has permeated “higher” education, too: College today can be aggressively misandrist.

    But the girls getting more knowledge part? Well, not so much.

    Just ask Annabella Rockwell. She arrived at college “bright-eyed and bushy-tailed,” as she put it, only to emerge as an unhappy, anti-male social-justice warrior bent on reforming her mother and fighting the “patriarchy,” all while wallowing in victimhood and battling a campus-acquired alcohol problem. In fact, the brainwashing was so severe that her mom paid $300 a day to have her “deprogrammed.”

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  • Exposed: Biden Helped Author Justin Trudeau’s Anti-trucker Tyranny

    Big Man Stepping on Small ManBy Selwyn Duke

    Is this North America or China? Many might have asked this question when Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau used an iron fist to crush his nation’s 3,000-strong “freedom” truckers, who were protesting tyrannical and irrational Covid mandates early this year. But now a public inquiry has revealed the answer to the above question: It was Washington, D.C.

    That is, Trudeau took the unprecedented step of using of his nation’s Emergencies Act on February 14 after coming under Biden administration pressure to do so.

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  • The New Voting System that Gave Democrats a GOP House Seat is Dangerous. Here’s Why

    Confusion-Traffic SignsBy Selwyn Duke

    Alaska’s sole congressional seat, which had been in GOP hands for 49 years, was recently captured by Democrat Mary Peltola. The victory has been touted by liberals as either vindication of their agenda or as portending the end of the career of Sarah Palin, Peltola’s most high-profile opponent. Yet the result, which took weeks to finalize, was easily explainable:

    It was a function of Alaska’s new ranked-choice voting (RCV) and Top-four Primary (TFP) system — a system electoral engineers would like to institute nationwide.

    In essence, this system created a situation in which Palin and another Republican, Nick Begich, were both running against Peltola in the general election and divided up the GOP vote.

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  • My Appearance on The Voice of Reason with Andy Hooser — 11/28/2022

    Radio MicrophoneBy Selwyn Duke

    My appearance begins at 33:00. We started out with turkeys and then segued into discussing vote fraud. 

    I must confess, though, I don't have a shirt and tie as nice as the host's. I guess that's why I try to stick to radio. 

  • My Latest Appearance on Talkback with Chuck Wilder — 11/18/2022

    Radio MicrophoneBy Selwyn Duke

    My appearance begins at 52:20. 

    Note: If you want to fast-forward to my segment, you must right-click on the in-line MP3 player below and then click "Open link in new tab."

    Talkback-11-18-2022

  • Protests and Quarantine Camps: Covid Tyranny Is Roiling China

    Chinese stormtroopersBy Selwyn Duke

    It is said that “people vote their pocketbook.” But when they aren’t allowed to vote, as in China, they may do something else: explode. This is especially true when their government, as in China, persists in imposing tyrannical Covid policy that is, in a word, irrational.

    While China has been regarded as a model by Western pseudo-elites such as WEF founder Klaus Schwab, Dr. Anthony Fauci, and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, it is essentially “a COVID lockdown hellscape,” as commentator Monica Showalter puts it. In fact, China’s 34,000 coronavirus cases, to use Showalter’s number — insignificant in a country 1.4 billion-strong — “have been enough to put the entire nation … into a lockdown prison,” she writes. This has led to economic distress and increased poverty.

    Though China tries feverishly to control the information flow (à la the Biden-Big Tech Axis), the truth does leak out. For example, there are the quarantine-camp videos (below) from….

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  • More Circumstantial Evidence of Vote Fraud: Arizona’s Numbers Don’t Add Up

    Donkey-ElephantBy Selwyn Duke

    Call it The Tale of Two Purple States. In the 2022 midterms, Florida experienced precisely what pundits and prognosticators said the whole country would: A historic, perhaps unprecedented “red” wave. In contrast, Arizona had a bit of a “blue” wave — but only in the high-profile, upper-echelon races. This raises a few questions, the first being:

    Are Florida’s and Arizona’s voters really that much different?

    A recent analysis of Arizona’s down-ballot races indicates that, well, maybe they’re not.

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  • SHOCKING: Luxury Fashion Brand Balenciaga Just Promoted Child Porn in Ad

    Balenciaga StorefrontBy Selwyn Duke

    Almost a decade ago, The New American published “The Slippery Slope to Pedophilia,” an essay about how even back then, longstanding efforts to legitimize adult-child sexual relations existed. Now there’s a clear and sickening sign that we’ve moved yet further down that slope:

    A high-end clothing brand, Balenciaga, had recently promoted pedophilia in advertisements, which included a visible court document about a ruling striking down a child-porn ban. The company has since apologized, nixed the advertising campaign, and claims it’s “taking legal action against the parties responsible.” But with the message sent and the damage done, can this bell be un-rung?

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