Category Archives: Academic Intolerance
We are revolutionary Mexican organization here. We understand that this is not just about Mexico. It’s about a global struggle against imperialism and capitalism… At the forefront of this revolutionary movement is La Raza. We will no longer fall for … Continue reading
National Archives An exclusion order posted at First and Front Streets in San Francisco directing removal of persons of Japanese ancestry. On Feb. 19, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066. There was no mention of relocation centers … Continue reading
Both Howard Zinn and JD Salinger died yesterday. As Steve Schippert quipped: “Yesterday, America saw two giants of American literary fiction pass: JD Salinger and Howard Zinn.” Boston Globe: Howard Zinn, the Boston University historian and political activist who was … Continue reading
We’ve all seen it, heard it, and had our brains wracked by them. I’m talking about people who are not “liberal”; are not “open-minded.” Personally, I try very hard to understand their arguments, and why they’re making them. Are they … Continue reading
Katherine Kersten, reporting for the Minnesota Star Tribune, writes: Do you believe in the American dream — the idea that in this country, hardworking people of every race, color and creed can get ahead on their own merits? If so, … Continue reading
Gotta love Ben Stein. He didn’t hold back on the all too common calls to deny the opposing views of someone they don’t agree with to be aired in a University setting. Always the same with this crowd: Ben Stein … Continue reading
It’s funny how for lefties, “blowback” is only something that happens when we take violent actions; never: “Hamas is experiencing blowback for launching thousands of rockets into Israel”; not “al-Qaeda is incurring blowback for pissing off the United States”. Juan … Continue reading
