Is it racist to state that the percentage of Black single-mother households in America dwarfs that of any other racial or ethnic group? Justin Phillips thinks so. The Chronicle’s race propagandist says anyone who points out this inconvenient fact is “recycling tired stereotypes and paternalistic viewpoints.”
Wokes: "Money? Don't worry about it. Just raise taxes"
There’s some debate out there about how to define the word “woke.” I think there’s not one simple definition, but that the term covers a range of aberrant ideologies and behaviors; and one of the most prominent concerns money. Woke people think that anything they want can be paid for with public funds—and if there’s not enough funding, then just raise taxes and all will be well.
CARE Court deserves to be tried out
There’s a certain type of homeless advocate that wants poor unhoused people to stay in the streets, even if they’re severely mentally ill. They tend to be identified in the media as “disability rights” advocates and claim that any attempt to shelter people against their will is an unconstitutional deprivation of their civil rights.
Progressives: “We don’t need no stinkin’ landlords”
This link is about a class down in L.A. for landlords. It teaches them methods of self-defense against violent renters who attack them, which apparently is a “thing” lately. Cat Brooks retweeted it with the comment, “Some stuff you just have to retweet with no comment cause there’s legit nothing to say….”.
What's left if the Democratic Party destroys itself?
The Grey Lady herself, The New York Times—bastion of liberalism—published an opinion piece the other day, entitled “Even Democrats Like Me Are Fed Up With San Francisco,” written by a rich venture capitalist, Michael Moritz, who among many other credentials is a major philanthropist and a financial backer of the Lincoln Project. Moritz’s central point in the essay is that Democrats “have become our own worst enemy” due to “the tyranny of the minority” that has seized control of the Democratic Party.
