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Along with felafel and enchiladas, immigration diversity brings death. As hinted by this story of the appearance of honor killing in America, most non-western cultures are deeply misogynist. The women of those societies have no rights or freedom, and murder is the punishment for disobedience. USA Today has noticed that female corpses are starting to accumulate.
The Spectator (U.K.) has an article by Dennis Sewell called "How eugenics poisoned the welfare state" that lists a number of prominent left of center folks who were ardent supporters of eugenics policies:
A century ago many leading leftists subscribed to the vile pseudo-science of eugenics, writes Dennis Sewell, and the influence of that thinking can still be seen today ...
Here are an excerpts from an article about some activist in the rich suburbs of Philadelphia whom the New York Times thought was worthy of 1200 words, as he relentlessly wages an endless war that was already won decades ago, using arguments that are as unanswerable under the reigning mindset as they are pointless. Even the poor NYT reporter seems to have picked up on how funny this story is, in an unmentionable kind of way.
From Science Daily:
If the future of entertainment is interactive media, some minorities are still headed back to the past.
The first comprehensive survey of video game characters, encompassing the top 150 games in a year across nine platforms and all rating levels, and weighted by each title's popularity, shows that the video game industry does no better than television in representing American society.
Sheriff Joe Arpaio went to Arizona State University Walter Cronkite School of Journalism for a forum with three professors. They were Rick Rodriguez [email], former executive editor of the Sacramento Bee; Susan Green [email], Director of the Cronkite News Service and veteran Associated Press reporter, Steve Elliot [email].