By Rich Kozlovich
If George Orwell was alive today he would be proud to know all he predicted in Animal Farm and 1984 has become reality. He might not have been pleased, but he would have the satisfaction to know he clearly saw farther, deeper and wider than everyone else. Small consolation in the face of the consequences. Let's try and get this .... at least once. Dystopia follows leftism just as sure as Sancho Panza followed Don Quixote, a madman.
Enjoy Daniel Greenfield's offerings for today.
German CEO Behind Kendi and DiAngelo Funds Critical Race Theory Push Into Schools - The world’s largest publisher goes to war against American parents. Behind Ibram X. Kendi's racist tract, How to Be an Antiracist, is a German publishing giant with a Nazi past. Kendi’s books have been published by Penguin Random House, which after a merger overseen by Bertelsmann executive Markus Dohle, and despite antitrust challenges from the Justice Department, became the world's largest publisher under CEO Dohle.............. 4 comments
Affirmative Action as a Disguise for the Failure of Public Education - Ruben Navarrette makes an interesting point in his attack on affirmative action. There's a lot to disagree with in the article which is filled with rhetorical shorthand and sloppy analogies, but in his conclusion, he takes a different tack on how affirmative action hurts minorities.............1 comment
Celebs Backed BLM Fund That Bailed Out a BLM Assassin - The creator of "Hamilton," rappers, actors, and TV stars all donated. Quintez Brown, a Black Lives Matter activist, walked into the campaign office of a Louisville political candidate and opened fire. Bullets grazed the clothing of Craig Greenberg, a local businessman running in the mayoral election, as people ran for cover from the shooter. Brown's bag carried extra magazines suggesting that he had come prepared for a massacre or an extended firefight. However the people in the office barricaded the door and the Black Lives Matter activist ran for it............11 comments
Following the Polling Science - The rapid collapse of the COVID state, politicians insist, is just a
matter of following the science. And that's true. They neglect to
mention that it's the science of polling that they're following. As bad
as the public polls are (and public polls are usually bad in more ways
than one) the internal polls are much worse. When you see politicians suddenly dramatically changing course, you
know that either something big is going on behind the scenes or the
internal polls are catastrophic. And these are catastrophic................3 comments
As NYC Crime Rises 38.5%, NY Atty Gen Chases Trump - If you want Attorney General Letitia James to do her job, good luck. The only people she's interested in going after wear MAGA or NRA hats. And so we have the surreal scene of a city and state melting down under the heat of an escalating crime wave while the state's top prosecutor courts headlines and donor cash by targeting Trump, the NRA, and other political opponents, including even Cuomo in her own party. New Yorkers looking for public safety have to look elsewhere. Unless the criminals hunting them vote Republican, James won't help............0 comments
ACLU Wages National War to Force Students to Wear Masks - Former civil rights groups the ACLU has finally found a cause it can really get behind: taking away civil rights. From Virginia to Iowa, to Missouri and Colorado, the ACLU has been sending threatening letters and joining lawsuits against school districts to pressure them to take away the civil rights of students and to force them to wear masks. The same ACLU which wants to free terrorists and rapists also wants to lock up 9-year-olds...............0 comments
NY Supreme Court Judge: AG Has Right to Target Republican Political Opponents - Are those the rules? Those are the official rules, now. It's okay for AG's to abuse their power to go after their political opponents because persecuting people for their political views is not a civil rights violation. Just ask Xi, Putin, and Judge Arthur F. Engoron of the New York State Supreme Court........... 1 comment
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