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Down Mexico way DEREK TURNER
Down Mexico way DEREK TURNER reads a fictional evocation of US-Mexican borderline personality disorder The Education of Hector Villa Chilton Williamson, Jr., Rockford, Illinois: Chronicles Press, 2012, pb. 208 “Roads fade out before you reach the line, And the signposts … Continue reading
Waiting to die on the government’s watch ILANA MERCER
Waiting to die on the government’s watch ILANA MERCER lambasts a bloated and cruel bureaucracy Why would a talented, dedicated cardiologist choose to be confined in a medical gulag, weighed down by incompetents, his wages capped; his rewards incommensurate with … Continue reading
‘Multiculturalism’ – uses and abuses of a modern cliche
‘Multiculturalism’ – uses and abuses of a modern cliché A.R. KNEEN deconstructs a much misunderstood term We are all familiar with the term ‘multiculturalism’. This word[i] is used by many, including by those with power, authority and expertise – such … Continue reading
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Whiteout
Whiteout by Ilana Mercer An “aging white population [is] speeding [up] diversity,” blared a headline in The Hill. A clear case of confusing cause-and-effect. In fact, whites are dying-out because minorities are thriving. The Hill headline should have read: “Could speeding … Continue reading →
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