Post Tagged with: "Racism"

Naji Filali / January 1, 2012 4:32 pm

Ron Paul’s Campaign Problem

The need for an official response from Paul to the recent racism allegations.

Michael Cotter / February 28, 2011 12:51 am

Rights Revoked: Arizona’s True Colors

Banning a class called "Latino Literature" is emblematic of the most dystopian state in the union.

Branden Adams / December 13, 2010 10:17 pm

Both Class and Race

In an interview with Stephen Colbert about her upcoming book, The History of White People, Princeton University History Professor Nell Irvin Painter was asked, “So, I don’t see race; are you white?” To which Painter replied, sarcastically, “Well, I have a PhD. Does that make me white?” This quote suggests a different way of thinking about the way that educational achievement affects [...]

Eric Hendey / October 6, 2010 1:25 pm

Social Studies Walkout: Video

Class of 2013 Social Studies Concentrators staged a walkout earlier today, and the Marty Peretz fund for undergraduate research continues to cause controversy.  The grassroots organizers assured me that they have nothing but respect for the teaching staff of Social Studies 10.  However, they condemn the prejudiced comments of Marty Peretz and are calling for the university to change the [...]

Sam Barr / July 21, 2010 9:22 pm

Ross Douthat on “White Grievance”

Ross Douthat has a wonderful way of casually saying things that you don’t hear many conservatives say. For instance, his statement on Monday that “the note of white grievance” that Pat Buchanan struck in a 2000 speech at Harvard is now “part of the conservative melody.” Wow, a prominent conservative who acknowledges that politics in the Obama era involves an [...]

Sam Barr / June 23, 2010 4:43 pm

A better case for affirmative action

Liberals often try to defend affirmative action as fair compensation for historical injustice. To put their argument crudely and briefly, they say that whites got ahead unfairly for centuries, and now it’s time to help blacks get ahead. Regardless of its philosophical merits or demerits, this argument is incredibly controversial. On its face, it allows an analogy to be drawn [...]

Max Novendstern / June 7, 2010 3:38 pm

Taking Stock of the Spill

Apparently, Obama’s BP Oil Spill performance has been a total disaster. Just check the news. He’s weak, aloof, unemotive, Maureen Down explains. “Mr. President, take command,” David Gergen urges on CNN. James Carville exhorts:  “This president needs to tell BP, “I’m your daddy.” And Peggy Noonan, writes, simply, for WSJ: “I don’t see how you politically survive this.” Count me among [...]

Sam Barr / June 2, 2010 3:44 pm

Racial discrimination in jury selection still widespread

Thinking about my post from last night, I realized how strange you might think me for assuming that there’s greater risk to liberty from police and prosecutors misbehaving than there is from letting a certain number of criminals get off on “technicalities.” Thankfully, with impeccable timing, we got this report today from the New York Times, summarizing a study by [...]

Alex Sherbany / May 27, 2010 2:54 am

Response to Sam on Racism and Rand Paul

Sam, I agree with you that Rand Paul is off base in his remarks about the Civil Rights Act, but I have a few quibbles about the way you make your argument. (I see that when you aren’t going after Ayn, you are going after Rand with equal intensity. Young libertarians seem to love the Rands as much as young collectivists seem to despise them!) Now I [...]

Sam Barr / May 25, 2010 4:20 pm

Couple More Thoughts on Rand Paul

First, I think Adam Serwer has really crystallized the basic problem with how conservatives (and a fair number of over-polite liberals) talk about race. It seems really weird to give Goldwater all this credit for not being personally racist while championing a cause supported by racists, and say this is the same thing as Kennedy and Johnson being racist but [...]

Alec Barrett / May 25, 2010 12:55 pm

Too Real for the Big Screen?

Two sci-fi allegories provoke unjust criticism

Peyton Miller / May 22, 2010 7:15 pm

Rand Paul a Racist? I Think Not.

Sam Barr’s most recent post makes the rather shocking claim that Rand Paul, the Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate seat in Kentucky being vacated by the retiring Jim Bunning, is a racist, or at least that he is not a non-racist. Sam deduces this from the fact that Mr. Paul is not a “consistent libertarian,” that he “picks and [...]

Sam Barr / May 20, 2010 10:17 am

Rand Paul: Against the Civil Rights Act

As I said yesterday, the Kentucky Senate race between Rand Paul and Jack Conway should be a real battle. Paul is probably not helping himself by insisting, as many libertarian ideologues but few Senate hopefuls do, that the 1964 Civil Rights Act was wrong to ban racial discrimination in private establishments like restaurants and movie theaters. INTERVIEWER: Would you have [...]

Brian Burton / May 17, 2010 7:26 pm

The Colors of Islam

Muslims in America remain separated by race.

Alex Sherbany / May 11, 2010 1:11 pm

Tea’d Off

Andrew Breitbart's May 2010 defense of the Tea Party in an exclusive interview with the HPR

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