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Category: BLM

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A Lesson in “Assedness”

Since we’re seeing an unprecedented number of “noncitizens” entering out country, I thought it might be handy to give them a quick lesson on three essential words.  Especially since they’ll be using them a lot after they’ve been “integrated” into our welfare system. The three words are: dumbass, smartass and

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Misremembering George Floyd

I watched a press conference with Nancy Pelosi this morning.  She was posing with the Congressional Black Caucus shortly after the verdict was read in the Derek Chauvin trial. Speaking about George Floyd, she said, “His name is synonymous with justice, dignity and grace and service.”  Are we talking about

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Ashli Babbitt vs. George Floyd

George Floyd and Ashli Babbitt are both dead.  That’s where the similarities end, but not the comparisons. George Floyd was a career criminal.  Ashli Babbitt was a decorated veteran.  George was a man, Ashli a woman.  George was black, Ashli was white. George Floyd was arrested for trying to use

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Teachable Moments

There are moments in our lives that stand out from all the others.  Moments that can have a powerful impact on everything you do going forward.  Times that have so much of your focus, it’s impossible not to learn from them. When my son was a little guy, probably around

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The Solution to Gun Violence

I figured out the solution to gun violence.  It’s pretty easy actually.  I don’t know why I didn’t see this before.  The solution to gun violence is more gun violence. Now, don’t shoot the messenger.  I didn’t come up with this idea.  I’m merely applying the same twisted Liberal logic

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Asian is the New Black

Hey everybody.  This is a friendly reminder that it’s time to re-accessorize.  It’s 2021 and you know what that means.  Yup.  It’s time you upped your virtue-signaling game and start protesting racism against people of Asian descent.  White on black racism?  That is SO last year. Hanging around with your

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Necessarily Offensive

I was working at a small company many years ago.  We were looking for investors and found someone who was willing to give us some money.  The problem was that we needed the signature of one of the company’s original founders (let’s call him “Bob”) to make it happen. Unfortunately,

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Facts Aren’t Racist

Yesterday, I described a commercial I had seen that featured a large black woman.  More specifically, I described her as “a rather large black woman”.  I posted it on one of the Big Media platforms and someone commented saying, “Sounds like it was written by a racist.  Why does it

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A Line Too Far

We’ve all seen, and sometimes felt, the effects of the “cancel culture”.  Just over the past few weeks there have been attacks on Mr. Potato Head, Dr. Seuss, Aunt Jemima and now Pepé Le Pew.  Increasingly ridiculous examples of things that are somehow offensive to someone appear almost daily. And

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