If it seems too long, skip the first part where he describes better days, and scroll down to current events.
[Update a few minutes later]
DEI is a way for the otherwise unemployable to be employed.
If it seems too long, skip the first part where he describes better days, and scroll down to current events.
[Update a few minutes later]
DEI is a way for the otherwise unemployable to be employed.
I have some thoughts.
The cleanest ethical solution is to kill them in battle.
Jews are buying guns (something they couldn’t do in Germany).
[Wednesday-morning update]
Happy Armed Jews Week.
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[Afternoon update]
Sorry, link is fixed.
Are manual transmissions making a comeback?
I hope so. Among other things, they’re good anti-theft insurance against all the young people who have no idea how to drive them.
Thoughts on anti-Semitism throughout history.
[Update a few minutes later]
Researchers are upbeat about it.
Well, if they are, then so am I.
Thoughts from Eugene Volokh.
The problem to me is that we’ve overbroadened the definition of genocide to the point that it’s lost useful meaning. I don’t agree that simply killing large numbers of an ethnic group justifies being called that. While what the Japanese did in Manchuria was atrocious and horrific, and clearly a war crime, I don’t think that it was genocide, because I don’t think (correct me if I’m wrong historians) that it was done with an intent to wipe an ethnicity off the face of the planet. Similarly, while what we did in Dresden and Tokyo and other cities was arguably a war crime, it was not genocide. But what the Nazis did clearly was, and what Hamas is calling for, and those college students are supporting (“gas the Jews”) clearly is.