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Whoopi’s Whoopsie Brings Reverse Racism and CRT Back in the Spotlight

American Spectator

Whoopi Goldberg did not actually say that “all white people look alike to me,” but she implied it during her comments concerning the Holocaust. The tenor of her remarks was that the Holocaust could not be an act of racism because it was done by white people to white people. By implication, the Holocaust was of far less significance that events such as the George Floyd killing since only white people died.

Children’s Lit Is Woefully Woke

American Spectator

There are people who are hell-bent on indoctrinating children in stories about environmentalism, immigration, homophobia, and other obsessive-compulsive leftist disorders. They are not cultivating in them the habit of reading, but the habit of torture. Torture and, what is worse, submission.

Happy International Pronoun Day

American Spectator

The twit behind this State Department gimmick — sorry, the co-chair and founder of this initiative — is Shige Sakurai, an adjunct at American University. He apparently has little other than International Pronouns Day to brag about, given that it’s mentioned on the first line of his faculty bio.

Dear America: Don’t Become Canada

American Spectator

Since he was elected in 2015, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has stated Canada has no national identity, is systemically racist, and is guilty of genocide—Needless to say, evidence for this is nil across the board. His government’s also adopted the highly inane term “racialized persons” when referring to non-white Canadians and earlier this year he introduced what he says is the first “feminist budget” in history.

Why Trump Still Terrifies the Dems

American Spectator

This has nothing to do with any threat that Trump or his supporters pose to the republic, as media alarmists insist. The actual source of Democratic trepidation can be found in their lackluster performance in the 2020 presidential and congressional elections combined with Trump’s clear intention to become very much involved in boosting Republicans in next year’s midterms.

Did Obama Plagiarize the Kenya Section of His Book?

American Spectator

In June, the memoir of publishing veteran Peter Osnos was released with minimal fanfare. Although he sanitizes his experience as the publisher of Barack Obama’s “Dreams from My Father,” Osnos lets slip a detail that could transform Obama’s reputation from “the best writer to occupy the White House since Lincoln” to the best plagiarist to occupy the White House.