Tag: racism

With Racial Rationing of COVID Treatments, What Can’t States Dictate on the Basis of Race?

Commentary The Chinese coronavirus has been manipulated and exploited to the detriment of liberty and justice in myriad ways, from the erosion of vote integrity, to the usurpation of our natural rights via lockdowns, pervasive censorship by Big Tech, and the advent of a biomedical security state mandating vaccines and demanding total submission to its…


What Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. Would Say About Biden’s New COVID-19 Policy

Commentary Given the Biden administration’s recent effort to prioritize COVID-19 treatments based on race, it is more important than ever that we remember—and practice—the teachings of Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. Last week, the Food and Drug Administration released new guidance to medical professionals which listed “race or ethnicity” as high risk factors for doctors…


Larry Elder Debunks Michelle Obama on White Flight and Racism | Larry Elder

With Michelle Obama recently railing on white Americans for “white flight” from her Chicago neighborhood as a child, Larry explains his experience with the same phenomenon growing up in Los Angeles. However, he describes a very different experience with the issue of race relations, and it’s not as black and white as one would think….


Two ASU Students Cry Racism, Sexism Following Disciplinary Action

Two female Arizona State University students are crying foul after they were punished for berating two male classmates and demanding that they leave the campus multicultural study area last September because they were white. On Dec. 29, 2021, Mastaani Qureshi and Sarra Tekola railed against ASU on social media, claiming the investigation that found them…


Still Think America is Racist? Watch This | Larry Elder

In 1966, Martin Luther King Jr. interviewed with the BBC, where he said he believed there could be a black president in 40 years or less. He was also surprised to see the progress the country had made since passing the Civil Rights bill. In this episode, Larry Elder breaks down what Martin Luther King…


Maoist Thought in Medical School

You might be forgiven for wondering who won the Cold War, so prevalent have Stalinist and even Maoist ideas and procedures become in the West, especially in the academy and among intellectuals. It seems almost as if we are reliving the 1930s, when similar groups of people, in response to the economic crisis and dislocation…


Medical Journals Pour Forth Hundreds of Articles on Race and Racism

The prestigious Journal of the American Medical Association and its JAMA network of other periodicals have published about 950 articles on race, racism, and racial and ethnic disparities and inequities in the past five years—about a third appearing in just the past year. A search for “health disparities” on the National Library of Medicine’s PubMed.gov


Are Academic Freedom and Diversity on a Collision Course?

Commentary A report issued by the Committee on Academic Freedom at the University of Ottawa has been framed in the media as a win for professors and a loss for students. Indeed, the committee states that “there is no right not to feel offended since academic freedom protects controversial and hurtful statements.” Its members also oppose…


Ibram X. Kendi Is Wrong About Black Net Worth ‘Inequality’ | Larry Elder

I posted a tweet about Professor Ibram X Kendi, formally known as Ibram Henry Rogers, to which Mr. Kendi responded while referring to my show as a “minstrel show.” So I invited him to my nationally syndicated radio show.  Someone who is “anti-racist,” who avoids debating me by calling my show a “minstrel show”—isn’t that racist? No…


Winsome Sears: It’s Not 1963

Commentary The significance of Virginia Lt. Governor-elect Winsome Sears’ victory cannot be overstated. But her victory is significant not only because she is a black woman and the “first” of her race and gender to hold the office of lieutenant governor in Virginia, but also because she has been described as an anti-racist. Sears does…