The Affirmative Case for Identity Politics

By Raynard Jackson Far too many conservatives are far too quick to denounce the practice of identity politics. But of course, when discussing this issue most of the time no one clearly defines the meaning of the word identity politics. Identity politics in the private sector is called market segmentation. This simply means you […]
New Year Resolution 2021

By Richard Eber Most of the time New Year’s resolutions pertain to weight loss, improving ones diet, and/or getting more exercise. This year I vow not to concentrate on this failed agenda. Instead it is my intention to fight the plague of Identity Politics which is threatening to destroy our country. By definition this term […]
Things I Don’t Understand

By Richard Eber At the risk of sounding like Andy Rooney or perhaps Howard Biel in Network, I am perplexed at the number of things I don’t understand these days. It goes beyond how come it is easy for characters in movies to hot wire cars when they don’t have a key while […]
Identity Politics and The Arts

By Sigrid Weidenweber Years ago, fifty-five to be to precise, my husband took me, his newly arrived German bride, to the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. At that time, I was only 5 years removed from Communist, Berlin, Germany and totally unsophisticated in the teachings and wonders of modern art. At that point, I […]
Commentary | Evil White Men

By Michael Greer Let me ask you a question. In Asian countries, China, Japan, North and South Korea, North and South Vietnam, Cambodia, etc. what is the race of most or all of their leaders? Asian, right? In Latino Countries, Mexico, Cuba, El Salvador, Venezuela, etc., what is the race of most, if not […]
Identity politics a recipe for subverting democracy

. By Richard Eber, California Political News and Views Presenter Representation Requirements for National Lawyers Guild (NLG) (As taken from their web site) As you organize your workshop, please be aware that the NLG works to prioritize people from communities underrepresented in the legal profession and targeted by law enforcement (eg. people with disabilities, people of […]
Is the American Elite Really Elite?

. by Victor Davis Hanson/ March 8, 2017 The public no longer believes that privilege and influence should be predicated on titles, brands, and buzz. Establishment furor over the six-week-old Trump administration is growing. Outraged New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman recently compared Trump’s victory to disasters in American history that killed and wounded thousands such […]
















