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Monthly Archives: February 2016
Economic Vibrants in Macedonia
It seems odd to think of little Macedonia as the gates of Europe, but for thousands of colonists from the global south every month over the last year it is. In response, the Macedonians, like the Hungarians, built a fence … Continue reading
Posted in Foreign Affairs, Immigration
Tagged EU, europe, european union, islam, macedonia, migrant crisis, migrants, refugees, syria
3 Comments
Deport Them All and Let God Sort Them Out
Following the conquest of Nevada by Trumpist insurgents, the Democratic party is wishing it had worn brown pants on February 23rd. The double-barreled chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, ((((Debbie Wasserman-Schultz)))), issued a very boilerplate reaction to the Trumpenkrieg, indicating … Continue reading
Posted in America, Politics
Tagged debbie wasserman-schultz, democrats, dnd, election 2016, trump
1 Comment
Press F to Pay Respects to Scalia
It is something of a truism to say that politics is just an abstract form of warfare. When Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia (PBUH) died on February 13, 2016, it triggered a vitriolic reaction on social media and highlighted how … Continue reading
Posted in America, Ideology, Politics
Tagged affirmative action, antonin scalia, constitution, first amendment, gay marriage, gun control, sanhedrin, scalia, scotus, second amendment, supreme court
7 Comments
Clinton and the Failure of Gender-Tribal Feminism
Milwaukee, WI – Clinton was sporadically booed at the debate held on February 11, 2016. Why? The ongoing identity crisis that is thrashing contemporary feminism—is it more important to be loyal to one’s gender-tribe or to someone who is a … Continue reading
Bernie Bros and the Cannibalization of the Left
A few months ago, I wrote about how two different waves of ((((feminists)))) were fighting one another over whether or not transwomen—that is to say biological men with XY chromosomes who modify their appearances to resemble women—were actual women. (They’re … Continue reading
Posted in America, Politics
Tagged 2016 election, bernie bro, bernie sanders, election 2016, feminism, hillary clinton, liberals, memes, nationalism, swpl
6 Comments
Constitutional Logic and the Sanhedrin
Under the Anglo-American systems of separation of powers and checks & balances, a law passed by Congress or a state legislature can be challenged and brought before the Supreme Court—a judicial institution more properly called the Sanhedrin given that one-third … Continue reading
Posted in America, Ideology, Politics
Tagged constitution, logic, occupation government, patriotism, sanhedrin, scotus, supreme court
34 Comments