October 30th, 2011
By Dan Miller According to this article, apparently written by a high school student in New York, legislation has been passed in some districts of California and in the District of Columbia providing affirmative action protections to ugly people. The author opines, People do not have a say in whether they are going to be […]
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Tags: affirmative action, discrimination, legislation, rights, SOB, ugly people
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September 28th, 2011
By Dr. Jim Taylor I have two young daughters and, in some ways, I’m really excited that they are growing up in this generation. These are amazing times to be young and female with so many opportunities available to them. More women than men are graduating from college and earning graduate degrees. We see women […]
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Tags: appearance, culture, discrimination, girls, glass ceiling, men, women
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April 26th, 2011
By Dan Miller In the grand march for human rights at the United Nations, the edicts of which trump our silly old Constitution, the regrettably backwards United States must cease her foot dragging. The Human Rights Council leads the way, although with little leadership from the socially regressive United States. The march to recognize the […]
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Tags: discrimination, EPA, global warming, Muslims, natural born, PC, satire, UN
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October 20th, 2010
By Tom Carter I’ve always believed that hate crimes laws have no place in the American legal system. They punish people for what they think, say, and write and for their associations with others who agree with them. With rare exceptions, those are all protected by the Constitution. Moreover, hate crimes laws create a hierarchy […]
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Tags: Constitution, constitutional, deterence, discrimination, fairness, hate crimes
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July 15th, 2010
By Nancy Morgan I discriminate. All the time. When I see black teenagers with gang tats coming towards me, I’ll move to the other side of the street. Now if they were carrying Bibles, I might not be as worried. If I play backgammon with an Asian, I use different tactics than I would with […]
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Tags: choices, discriminate, discrimination, experience, political correctness
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