Time for a factory reset at the Pentagon.
We’re not going to get one until we get a new president.
Time for a factory reset at the Pentagon.
We’re not going to get one until we get a new president.
On how it expanded from the hothouse of the universities to society at large.
Having Gay step down as president doesn’t solve the problem.
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A Gay fisking (cue whining from Paul in comments that he doesn’t like fisking, so he’s forewarned).
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It occurs to me that one of the absurdities that the DEI religionists attempt to impose on normal people (successfully at places like the NYT and AP) is to capitalize “black” as though it is some special privileged status. How does one determine whether a person is worthy of such a prestigious designation? Is Rachel Dolezal? As with being a man or a woman, is it simply a matter of claiming one’s status?
I refuse.
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Carol Swain’s attorney demands answers from Harvard.
Apropo of nothing, I had lunch with Carol Swain in the fall of 2020 in Omaha (same event where I met Jay Bhattacharya).
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Claudine Gay and the great DEI grift.
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The real scandal of the Harvard/Gay affair.
Yes, the lengths they were willing to go in defending the indefensible (almost) solely because they couldn’t bring themselves to provide a “victory” to a political opponent is sort of amazing.
…is not understood.
A long, but thorough defense from Casey Handmer.
She is a piece of work. Be sure to get to the end where he roundly fisks her resignation letter.
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Link fixed now, sorry.
…has gone away.
I’m not as optimistic as Glenn is that this, or October 7th, represented a sea change. She is, after all, still at Harvard as a full professor, despite her obvious mediocrity and venality. But I hope that it’s woken enough people up from woke that the Democrats will finally (and deservedly) lose the automatic Jewish vote.
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She’ll do fine. Sadly.
Unleashed, and it’s glorious.
Let’s try to enjoy the new year for at least a day. I fear that we’re in for a rough ride.
Speaking of which, thoughts on the coming war between the macroculture and microculture.
I’ve thought about starting a Substack, but I’m not sure I want to devote enough time to it to make it worthwhile reading.
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The pitfalls of benevolence.
Why it’s always bad advice. Good for Francis Collins for his honesty, though it’s far too belated.
America is unprepared.
I didn’t live through the late 1930s, but from what I understand of it by reading history and the experiences of people who did, this era is feeling frighteningly similar.