Tag: racism

CDC Survey: 44 Percent of US High School Students Felt Persistently ‘Sad or Hopeless’ in 2021

More than four in ten U.S. high school students felt persistently sad or hopeless in 2021, according to a CDC field survey released late last week. The number of high school students with persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness has grown steadily from 26.1 percent in 2009, to 36.7 percent in 2019, according to CDC…


Ohio Court Upholds Family Bakery’s $32 Million Libel Verdict Over False Racism Accusations

An Ohio appeals court has upheld a lower court ruling that awarded over $32 million to a family-owned bakery that was almost pushed out of business because of false accusations of racial profiling. A panel of three judges on Ohio’s 9th District Court of Appeals on Friday unanimously ruled in favor of Gibson’s Bakery, which…


[Premiering at 7:30PM] Christopher Rufo: CRT Is Based On the Prison Politics of Racial Segregation

To see the possible results of critical race theory, and the type of society it could create, we can look at the prison systems where many of CRT’s ideas were formed. This is according to writer, filmmaker, and researcher Christopher Rufo who’s research into the race politics within the prison system led him research the…


PREMIERING NOW: Christopher Rufo: CRT Is Based on the Prison Politics of Racial Segregation

To see the possible results of critical race theory (CRT) and the type of society it could create, we can look at the prison systems where many of CRT’s ideas were formed. This is according to writer, filmmaker, and researcher Christopher Rufo, whose research into race politics within the prison system led him to research…


Christopher Rufo: CRT Is Based on the Prison Politics of Racial Segregation

To see the possible results of critical race theory (CRT) and the type of society it could create, we can look at the prison systems where many of CRT’s ideas were formed. This is according to writer, filmmaker, and researcher Christopher Rufo, whose research into race politics within the prison system led him to research…


The Subtle Forms of Antisemitism in Australia

Commentary Many Australians assume that antisemitism—the hatred of Jews—is a cloud seldom casting a shadow over our landscape. And we can be thankful that in this country, attacks on synagogues, assaults on Jewish people, or vandalised Jewish cemeteries are rare occurrences. But the spectre of antisemitism still stalks the land. Physical assaults and verbal slurs…


Biden Administration’s Decision to End ‘China Initiative’ ‘Emboldens Our Enemies’: Missouri AG

The Biden administration is under fire for its decision to terminate the China Initiative, a controversial Justice Department program aimed at combating espionage by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt lambasted the administration for ending the initiative “due to concerns over the perception of racism,” in a March 8 letter addressed…


Mayor Eric Adams Is Half Right

Commentary It is usually Republicans who blast the media for what they consider biased or unfair coverage of their policies, but increasingly we are hearing Democrats engaging in the same behavior, apparently frustrated their agenda is not being embraced by some of their fellow Democrats and the public. Earlier this month, New York City Mayor…


Is It True White People Can Never Say the N-Word? | Larry Elder

Podcaster Joe Rogan has been under the spotlight recently after someone made a compilation of him saying the n-word. Although he said those instances were taken out of context, he apologized, saying he now understands why it might be hurtful to hear a white person use the word. But is it true that white people…


Larry Elder on the Joe Rogan Controversy: Who Can Say the N-word?

Podcaster Joe Rogan has been under the spotlight recently after someone made a compilation of him saying the n-word. Although he said those instances were taken out of context, he apologized, saying he now understands why it might be hurtful to hear a white person use the word. But what exactly are the rules? What…