Tuesday, July 25. 2023
Oppenheimer, from 1948
Burn Some Witches; Save the Planet
Retract "Proximal Origin?" No, says Nature Medicine editor
Our society’s ‘top brains’ have gone mad — and dysfunctional politics is the result
The subways are an insane asylum on wheels — we must get the mentally ill off the trains
Fed-up NYC businesses sound off as migrant crisis causes chaos in the streets, hits shops’ wallets: ‘Enough is enough’
China is counting on America’s suicidal immigration policy
Stories like Russiagate and the Hunter Biden affair play into the paranoid underbelly of American politics. For those Americans that look for the hidden hand of a deep state, these scandals are proof that the system itself is rigged.
Hanania, Rufo, and Conservative Strategy - Going after the Deep Left
The Jaw-Dropping Hunter Biden–Investigation Revelations
"We Need A Real Investigation" Of Biden Bribery & Burisma; RFK Jr Says Mainstream Media Criticizing Him More Than Trump
Austria: Ukraine is a bottomless pit
Friday, July 21. 2023
I tried to teach for America, and I failed
The Dark Side of Self-Making - The gospel of radical self-creation distances us from our true selves.
Ivy League LGBTQ+ numbers soar and students point to identity politics
Texas professor fired after teaching sex is determined by chromosomes
"Go Somewhere That Understands Your Worth" - Los Angeles Police Union Boss Tells Cops Leaving City
TGIF: Swifties Save the Economy. Skims save lives. Bipartisan psychedelics. California’s war against algebra. Queer water (yep). And much more from Nellie Bowles.
The Southern Poverty Law Center Makes Millions Trafficking Hate
House Dems attempt to censor RFK Jr on censorship -- and he erupts
Why DeSantis Entering the Primaries Was a Big Mistake
Tuesday, July 18. 2023
The fast metabolism myth: Here’s what actually determines how slim you are
What is the audience for a woke, live-action “Snow White”?
There’s always something new to report on New York’s housing follies.
Dumbing America Down
City Journal on The New Censorship:
Only a powerful, watchful government, in the hands of the Party of Truth, can impose democracy on a troubled society by controlling the words said, as well as the means of communication that convey them, to the public. A wise guardian class, advised by specialists, must be mobilized to assume control of politics and culture. In this framework, opposition can never be legitimate—it belongs to the Party of Lies. Those who follow Savio’s exhortation and throw themselves on the gears of the great institutions will be ground to pulp—for their own good.
Friday, July 14. 2023
Summer Camps For Children Identifying As Transgender Open Across US
The Russians Planted Cocaine in the White House to Frame Hunter Biden. Any other explanation is misinformation and threatens democracy.
Scientists Agreed To Downplay Chinese Lab Leak Theory For Fear Of ‘S*** Show’, Messages Indicate
A new memoir by Martin Peretz, the former owner and editor-in-chief of The New Republic, provides a timely reminder of what American journalism has lost.
I was a reader for decades
The Test Isn’t the Problem. Scrapping exam requirements at New York’s elite public schools won’t help black and Hispanic students.
CHECC Has Petitioned The DC Circuit For Rehearing As To Its Standing To Challenge The Endangerment Finding
Budgets blown: Wind not exactly the net bargain they advertised
George Soros’s Bad Bet - The billionaire funded a series of experiments in the U.S. criminal-justice system—with disastrous results.
Thursday, July 13. 2023
All of my saved morning links got erased by some glitch. Here are some new ones:
Professor made student ‘uncomfortable’ with open debate, gets fired
Rage Against the Machine - Technology is our new god. What would a refusal to worship look like? Paul Kingsnorth offers a vision of resistance
Friday, June 30. 2023
Politics has made me more aware of race. The crazy thing is that in my life (say, in my gym or walking down a street in NYC), it's often difficult to identify many peoples' races. Lots of mixing. Given centuries, how many American-born "blacks" are pure genetically southern African? It's rare, but I think Clarence Thomas is one. And I don't know what "Hispanic" means, but I have known a guy whose father was a Spanish aristocrat who got into Princeton, in part, as a Hispanic. Impressive person.
People, especially those with resources, often game college admissions for the most competitive and well-known names. That's how people tend to be. Despite the Supremes, very few colleges are highly-competitive. America has thousands of colleges, and most will give almost anybody a try. They need warm seats, and can be excellent for motivated young men and women.
What is the history of the Racial Diversity ethic? The always thoughtful Peter Wood: Why the Supreme Court’s Harvard decision matters
Thursday, June 29. 2023
Tucker on RFK Jr and Covid
Yes, politics is entertainment. It's fun the way the Dems now term RFK "the threat to democracy and science." Sheesh - I thought Trump was. All he does is ask questions, but not too medically-sophisticated. Not dangerous. True, he has an allegedly ugly Kennedy-esque past which will all come to light (not just the drugs) but nobody's perfect.
Tucker is wrong about autism. There is an explanation for the diagnosis rise: the diagnostic criteria changed to include many people who had been called Asperger's or other sort-off odd and eccentric things.
Tucker is right about upspeak/uptalk. It is awful.
Is Bobby Kennedy now the most censored person in the US?
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