Articles: At Risk Is Nothing Less Than the Right Ever to Resist Again

Her followers have also made their presence and their awful potential known. We have seen them in Occupy camps, in race riots, in vicious attacks on whites that are ignored, in purposeful incitement to violence at political rallies, in bombings of Republican political offices, and in the mounting murder figures in every city controlled by her political party.

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Articles: Censoring Language as Offensive Violates the Constitution

But like many other liberal power-enabling concepts, those perpetrating it intend to repeat it so often that it becomes accepted by a majority of Americans. But it cannot survive constitutional scrutiny for the simple reason that in order to accept the censorship authority of person A, one has to disqualify the censorship authority of person B. Simply put, this implies that one person’s feeling of being offended has value, and everyone else’s doesn’t.

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Beyond the Margin of Lawyer :: SteynOnline

What happens on Election Day is that the Democrats lose and then decide it was because of “unusually long lines” in “minority neighborhoods.” What “minority neighborhoods” means is electoral districts run by Democrats: in Ohio in 2004 as in Florida in 2000, the “problems” all occur in counties where the Dems run the system.

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Articles: The Dissolution of American Culture

Because rap and hip hop are the vernacular of the black left, it must not be criticized, no matter how profane, sexist, racist, anti-police, or pro-violence. No matter how much a majority of black citizens hate it, they cannot speak out against it any more than peaceful Muslims can speak out against Islamic terrorists. They are afraid of being politically incorrect or of offending members of their own “community.” Some community. The level to which American culture has demeaned itself is a betrayal of the word “community.”

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