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5 Truths Covered Up or Ignored by Phony Black Lives Matter Movement

The Black Lives Matter movement, which is painfully impotent before Black America, has led a year of national acrimony over the deaths of Michael Brown, Eric Garner, and Freddie Grey. The opportunity for blacks to be brutally honest with ourselves about the corrosive culture of crime and death in our own communities has been hijacked by a horde of sniveling, self-absorbed egotists.

Ebony Magazine, The RNC And, Liberal Projectionism

When Ebony Magazines’s senior digital editor Jamilah Lemieux reduced RNC deputy press secretary Raffi Williams to his race (she called him white) and compared conservatives to a “house full of roaches,” she was demonstrating a toxic brand of reflexive scorn that too

Think Progress' Incredibly Sexist Solution to Prevent Poverty

Refuting Florida Senator Marco Rubio’s argument that marriage is the, “greatest tool to lift people, to lift children and families from poverty,” Think Progress writer Bryce Covert claimed that widening access to early sex education, contraception, and family planning methods are

Your Race-Obsessed Headline of the Day: 'Skin Tone Memory Bias'

Researchers from San Francisco State University have found that people subliminally associate “successful black people” with having lighter skin based on cultural stereotypes that liken darker skin with ignorance and negativity.  Lead researcher Dr. Ben-Zeev submits that, “racial prejudices and stereotypes

Phony Outrage: The Phil Robertson Witch-Hunt

Phony Outrage: The Phil Robertson Witch-Hunt

If Phil Robertson thinks he’s seen the worst parts of media hysteria over his gay remarks, he’s got another thing coming because there are few media reactions more absurd than those fueled by black victimhood. A Huffington Post headline reads,

McAuliffe, 'I Will Be a Brick Wall' for Abortion Advocates

McAuliffe, 'I Will Be a Brick Wall' for Abortion Advocates

During a campaign coffee social at George Mason University, Virginia gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe was asked his stance on abortion and said, “I would support stopping any restrictions.”  McAuliffe, who has avoided explaining his position on abortion in the past did not shy

Students Waterboard Each Other to Protest Guantanamo Bay

Students Waterboard Each Other to Protest Guantanamo Bay

Ball State University students Matthew Smith and Caleb Hoagland held an on-campus protest urging the closing of Guantanamo Bay.   Smith, dressed in military garb, waterboarded Hoagland who was wearing an orange jumpsuit similar to the ones worn by Guantanamo

Black Leaders Still Silent on Black-on-Black Crime

After the outcry following the not guilty verdict of George Zimmerman, most of the loudest voices among the so-called leaders of the black community remain silent on the subject of black-on-black crime. I tackle this issue today in the Atlanta