Leftists - The left
isn't just inferior in muscular strength, reaction time in the eyes and
hands and the immune response. They are just inferior people, period.
Every single metric in existence demonstrates it. When they achieve
critical mass a civilization collapses. This happens around every 200
years on average, give or take a couple decades either way.
A victim of Rotherham's child sex abuse scandal
confronted a man she says groomed her - but was left shocked when she
was the one arrested. The woman was shocked when she saw the man walking
through the town's centre on Friday and decided to challenge him over
the allegations. But she was tackled by two police officers and pushed
up against a wall during her 'thuggish' arrest, a witness has said,
reports Richard Spillett in this article, Rotherham child-sex victim confronts her alleged abuser in the street... but
is arrested by a van load of police, at Mail Online.
Jacksonville, Florida Teacher Suspended After Shocking Sex Ed Demonstration, by Jane Agni at Modern Woman Digest.
Liberal anticommunists thought we were being
judicious and fair-minded when we dismissed half of the Right's
complaint as crude blather. We were wrong; the Rosenbergs and Alger Hiss
really were guilty, the Hollywood Ten really were Stalinist tools, and
all of Joseph McCarthy's rants about “Communists in the State
Department” were essentially true. The Venona transcripts and other new
material leave no room for reasonable doubt on this score, says Eric
Raymond in this article, Gramscian damage, at Armed and Dangerous.
I recently reviewed the
etta . For a modern car—relative to other modern cars—it delivers excellent fuel economy: 30 in city driving and 42 on the highway. But back in 1979, a abbit diesel delivered 45 in city driving. And 57 on the highway. After 40 years of technological advances shouldn’t the etta deliver better economy than a Carter-era car? Well, it could, says Eric Peters in this article, The Diesel Dilemma, at Eric Peters Autos.
The excavations at Zeugma, a frontier city of the
Roman Empire on the banks of the Euphrates River in what is now modern
Turkey, provide one of the best records of the domiciles and domestic
life of regular folks on the eastern edge of the Roman world. The site
was mostly intact, with military equipment, workshops, stunning mosaic
pavements, and everyday objects left in place on the day when the
Sasanian army swarmed and destroyed the city, says Terry Devitt in this
article, Excavation exposes Roman imperial outpost at its bitter end, at University of Wisconsin News.
About sending US military to Africa to fight the spread of Ebola - This is a terrible misuse of the military, and it comes at a terrible time when not only is the military really stretched thin, such that the
military can not take on another mission, it comes at a time when we
are reducing the military’s funding and the military’s numbers. If
military are required to combat the Ebola outbreak in Liberia, then the
first troops that should be involved are the 6,000 United Nations
peacekeeping forces that are already in the country. It doesn’t make
sense.
Remus says - So, rhetoric aside, Africa is still the "white man's burden." Or common sense will get you nowhere. :)
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