…is not understood.
A long, but thorough defense from Casey Handmer.
…is not understood.
A long, but thorough defense from Casey Handmer.
She is a piece of work. Be sure to get to the end where he roundly fisks her resignation letter.
[Update a while later]
Link fixed now, sorry.
…has gone away.
I’m not as optimistic as Glenn is that this, or October 7th, represented a sea change. She is, after all, still at Harvard as a full professor, despite her obvious mediocrity and venality. But I hope that it’s woken enough people up from woke that the Democrats will finally (and deservedly) lose the automatic Jewish vote.
[Update a few minutes later]
She’ll do fine. Sadly.
Unleashed, and it’s glorious.
Let’s try to enjoy the new year for at least a day. I fear that we’re in for a rough ride.
Speaking of which, thoughts on the coming war between the macroculture and microculture.
I’ve thought about starting a Substack, but I’m not sure I want to devote enough time to it to make it worthwhile reading.
[Update a few minutes later]
The pitfalls of benevolence.
Why it’s always bad advice. Good for Francis Collins for his honesty, though it’s far too belated.
America is unprepared.
I didn’t live through the late 1930s, but from what I understand of it by reading history and the experiences of people who did, this era is feeling frighteningly similar.
A link roundup on the diversity hires.
Why is it dominated by wild-eyed young women?
I wonder if this is related to the attraction of some women to serial killers and prisoners?
…is a war against America itself.