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A win for science, fairness, and common sense The Supremes ruled on Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. B.P.J. yesterday. In a 6-3 ruling (I’ll let you figure out who came down on which side), “The court holds that schools can determine eligibility for women’s and girls’ sports teams based on biological sex.” The fact that this had to go to the… Continue reading
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When there’s no cultural assimilation The Italians have had it with their third world imports acting third-worldy. On a beach in Genoa, one of these animals decided to pleasure himself manually in front of families and children. He got the snot kicked out of him by the locals. Which he should have. And as far as I can tell, the… Continue reading
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I thought muslims were always the victims of hate crimes? Ever since 911 we’ve been told that muslims are an unofficial protected class–that they are the victims of hate because of the actions of their brethren and we shouldn’t judge them all by the acts of, seriously, a whole bunch of them, not just the few that the government would have us think. In Portland,… Continue reading
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Surprising that he stood up College graduations have come to be places where students decide to show their asses by putting their personal political and religious beliefs above those of the other graduates, guests, and institution. Surprisingly enough, at Seattle University, the Provost snatched a palestinian flag from the hands of a female muslim student. This student promptly pitched a… Continue reading
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DOJ on the side of the nuns You may remember the nuns in New York who have run a hospice for those with no family for over 100 years and their fight against the state who wants to force them to put mentally ill people who ‘identify’ as the opposite sex, in with biological men and women, regardless of the religious beliefs… Continue reading