Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Goodies from Ol' Remus

 


  Campus Reform - Two Profs say classroom 'civility' promotes 'white racial power' ... University of Northern Iowa professors blast the prevalence of "whiteness-informed civility"

  Campus Reform - Two Profs say classroom 'civility' promotes 'white racial power' ... University of Northern Iowa professors blast the prevalence of "whiteness-informed civility"

  Daily Caller - Over Half Of The NFL Players Still Protesting The National Anthem Are On The Same Team

  Out of Africa revised, Seeker - The emerging new model shows there were multiple dispersals of modern humans out of Africa, beginning at least 120,000 years ago. Once the individuals originating from Africa were in Europe and Asia, they encountered the Neanderthals, Denisovans, and possibly other hominid groups that were already in these areas. New research is also revising the history of Neanderthals, whose expansion across multiple regions was much greater than previously believed. Neanderthals were not a 'European' population like people thought until about 10 years ago.

  Breitbart - Now the Deep State Has a Name–the Federal Bureau of Investigation ... G-men have gone rogue

  History Net - Why Hitler Declared War on the United States ... Pearl Harbor merely gave him the excuse he had long been seeking

2 comments:

  1. That picture has some special meaning to me. I grew up next to the Mississippi River, in the little town of Princeton, IA. We lived on the banks of the river, dad was a commercial fisherman. Next door there was an elderly gentleman and his wife. They lived in a houseboat, very similar to the one pictured. I can remember playing under the boat as a kid. It was set on blocks by the river’s edge. I though how cool to live on the water. The “riverboats” had no motors or means of propulsion. They would simply pay a passing steamboat for a tow to a new location. A lifestyle that has totally vanished.

    Badger

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    1. A lifestyle that has totally vanished.

      Thanks and a wonderful story. Too bad it's no longer.

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