Posted on November 23, 2004 by thestateofblog
In an article entited, “The Universal Affliction of Irresponsibility,” black conservative writer Star Parker argues that the same sense of hopelessness that afflicts Palestinians afflicts black Americans. She argues that both blacks and Palestinians would rather blame their oppressors than take responsibility for their actions. Normally, I agree with Star, and I’m an avid reader [...]
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Posted on November 23, 2004 by thestateofblog
This time it appears that Ward is supporting diversity. Connerly, a University of California Regent proposed last week that 10 institutions associated with the University of California system add a “multiracial” box to give students more options in identifying themselves. 5 percent of Californians identify themselves as “multiracial.” Connerly believes that this trend should be [...]
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Posted on November 23, 2004 by thestateofblog
In an article entited, “The Universal Affliction of Irresponsibility,” black conservative writer Star Parker argues that the same sense of hopelessness that afflicts Palestinians afflicts black Americans. She argues that both blacks and Palestinians would rather blame their oppressors than take responsibility for their actions. Normally, I agree with Star, and I’m an avid reader [...]
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Posted on November 23, 2004 by thestateofblog
This time it appears that Ward is supporting diversity. Connerly, a University of California Regent proposed last week that 10 institutions associated with the University of California system add a “multiracial” box to give students more options in identifying themselves. 5 percent of Californians identify themselves as “multiracial.” Connerly believes that this trend should be [...]
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Posted on November 23, 2004 by thestateofblog
The nation’s oldest and largest Civil Rights organization is under investigation by the Internal Revenue Service. The IRS determined that a speech that NAACP Chairman Julian Bond gave back in July 2004, during the NAACP’s annual convention in Philadelphia, constituted a political speech which “conveyed statements in opposition of George W. Bush for the office [...]
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