Specious Liberal Arguments

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Women, Science and Gender Bias

One aspect of the Equality Industry that gets insufficient attention is its inherent authoritarianism. First of all, because society can only be leveled through a massive application of force and repression. But secondly, because it imposes “targets” to be met regardless of the actual wishes of those subjected to the equality regime. […]

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Civil Rights Then and Now

There is a world of difference between the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and that of today. In a nutshell, the 1950s movement had two things lacking in its modern incarnation — moral authority and success. And I would argue that the former was essential to the latter.
The 1950s Civil Rights […]

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Supreme Court Upholds Indiana Voter ID Law - score one for common sense

The Supreme Court upheld an Indiana law requiring a state or federally-issued ID be shown before voting. The tally was 6-3, with Justice Stephens defecting from the Dark Side for the vote.
It’s a sign of just how frivolous and self-destructively egalitarian our nation has become that the Indiana voter ID law was even an […]

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Specious Pro-Abortion Argument: My Body, My Choice

This is a perennial pro-abortion argument – that the fetus is just a parasite, an appendage within the woman.  It’s simply a part of her body with no independent standing, on par with any other organ.
Let’s consider that.  By the time of the average abortion:

The baby has a genetic composition unique from the mother.

The baby has a […]

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