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The Truth about Microaggressions
If you watched the recent Ketanji Brown Jackson hearings, you might’ve been unaware that you were actually watching “three days of microaggressions.” Senator John Kennedy called Jackson “articulate.” This is apparently a “microinsult” (i.e. a subcategory of microaggression), but really, it depends on your color. Jackson’s the right color (or the wrong one, depending on
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Could Biden’s SCOTUS pick be Vice President Kamala Harris?
On January 26, 2022, Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer announced his retirement. Breyer’s retirement allows President Joe Biden to replace him with a liberal justice. SCOTUS currently has a 6-3 conservative majority. President Biden has promised to replace Breyer with a black woman. Biden’s choice will be the first woman of color Supreme Court Justice,
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A Race for the Lifeline of New York
As New Yorker’s race for a lifeline of survival in these prevalent times, only a miracle can help them dig New York of the hell hole that it fell in. Since 2014, the start of a mayoral win by Bill DeBlasio, the citizens of New York are left standing out in the field hoping DeBlasio
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Democrat Leaders Are At Fault For the Hunger Pandemic
As Biden prematurely lays out his COVID-19 plan and national mask mandate (without legitimately winning the presidency yet), the rest of the world is facing an old but deadly foe called hunger. Democrat leaders have not considered how the world is impacted by encouraging the United States’ harshest COVID-19 restrictions. Closing “nonessential” businesses, limiting public
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Op-Ed: What Happened to Respect?
Whatever Happened to Respect? By: Ariel Fierro August 26, 2019 Respect seems to be thrown out the window along with dignity and common sense within this time of age, where it is desired yet not given. Democratic state senator from Illinois came under fire after photos were posted onto Twitter where supporters at a fundraising
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Concentration Camps vs. Migrant Detention Centers
What has been spread through the Left upon U.S. migrant detention centers being compared to concentration camps reveals that history was not explicit enough for them. Concentration camps are widely known through World War II events that happened within Poland, Germany, Austria, Hungary, and other countries. Specifically targeting Jews, gypsies, homosexuals, people with disabilities, political
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