"YDS" below refers to the book You Don't Say |
A black is 103 times more likely to rob a white than vice versa. A group of blacks is 277 times more likely to rob a white than vice versa. "If whites were just four or five times more likely to attack blacks than the reverse, it would be considered a crisis that required national attention." -- From "Race, Crime, and Violence," by Jared taylor, American Renaissance, July 1999, page 1. Address: PO Box 527, Oakton, Virginia 22124. Phone: 703-716-0900. Fax: 703-716-0932. Website. Posted here 9-27-99. "Britain's top art award, the Turner Prize, has been given to . . . Chris Ofili who uses elephant dung in his 'paintings.' The winning work is called 'The Adoration of Captain Shit and the Legend of the Black Stars Part 2.' It depicts a fat black pop star bursting out of a tinsel outfit and is dotted with blobs of elephant dung." -- From "Out the Elephant's Arse," American Renaissance, February 1999, page 16. Address: PO Box 527, Oakton, Virginia 22124. Phone: 703-716-0900. Fax: 703-716-0932. Website. See also "Dung Near Art," by Joel Miller. Posted here 9-27-99. Here are a few of the courses America's college kids will be taking this fall: "Lesbian and Gay Detective Faction" (UC Berkeley), "Star Trek and Religion" (Indiana University), "Readings in Critical Thoery: Psychomarxism" (University of Pittsburgh), "Feminist Revisions of Fairy Tales and Myths" (University of Pennsylvania), "Gay and Lesbian Perspectives in Pop Music" (UCLA), and "White Racism" (University of Connecticut). -- From "The Dirty Dozen: The Worst College Courses in America," Campus Report, September 1999, page 1. Address: Accuracy in Academia, 4455 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 330, Washington, DC 20008. Phone: 800-787-0429. Website. Posted here 9-19-99. "75% of all children raised in Christian homes who attend public schools will reject the Christian faith by their first year in college." [The government "religion," humanism, taught in every public school, has been remarkably successful in converting the kids.] -- From the video, Let My Children Go, produced by Jeremiah Films, Incorporated, 1999. Phone: 800-828-2290. Order video. Website. Posted here 9-12-99. Related material: YDS, pages 61-70. Order book. "The White House is probably the ONLY public building in America where smoking still goes on. And Air Force One may be the only plane left where hypocrites feel safe lighting up." -- The American Sentinel, September 1999, page 4. Address: 10660 South Tryon Street, Suite 16, Charoltte, North Carolina 28273. Phone: 704-504-1899. Fax: 704-365-1845. E-mail. Posted here: 9-12-99. "In the 1930s, federal gun guidelines amounted to 3,571 words. . . Today, the feds need 88,413 words to explain their directives. So how it is that schools are becoming MORE dangerous. . . ?" [Is gun violence proportional to the number of gun-control laws?] -- The American Sentinel, September 1999, page 5. Address: 10660 South Tryon Street, Suite 16, Charoltte, North Carolina 28273. Phone: 704-504-1899. Fax: 704-365-1845. E-mail. Posted here: 9-12-99. "Panama, which will gain control of the Panama canal from the United States this New Year's Eve, has signed a contract with Hutchinson Whampoa Ltd., a shipping firm controlled by the Communist Chinese military, that would give the firm authority to deny passage to any ship it wishes." -- From Human Events, August 27, 1999, page 24. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600. Posted here 9-12-99. According to literature distributed by the Primate Freedom Tour, primate research should be compared to the Holocaust. Animal rights activists compare the legal status of chimpanzees to "the abomination of human slavery." Jennifer Schneider, Coalition to End Primate Experimentation, said, "We feel these [primate research facilities] are concentration camps." Mr. Steven M. Wise, who heads the Center for the Expansion of Fundamental Rights, and who will teach animal rights law at Harvard this year(!), said in 1997, "It is arbitrary and a breach of. . .equality to deny [chimpanzees] rights merely because they are not human beings." -- From "Primate Research Protests Called 'Offensive' by Some," by Robert Stacy McCain, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, September 6-12, 1999, page 23. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website. Posted here 9-12-99. Related material: YDS, pages 81-84. Order book. "A California-based animal-rights group has begun a campaign asking the city of San Francisco to phase out the legal concept of pet ownership, replacing the term 'owner' with the more eqalitarian 'guardian,' and helping tear down the idea that animals can be human property." -- From "Animal Activists Seek to Liberate Rover from the Chains of Ownership," by Andrew Quinn, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, August 30-September 5, 1999, page 10. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website. Posted here 9-6-99. "The Navy threatened to court-martial a 12-year Navy chaplain unless he resigned in an ongoing dispute over whether his preachings are sufficiently diverse. . ." "I am ordained by the Reformed Episcopal Church, and . . . I can't have the government telling me what my denomination can or cannot say," said Lt. Cmdr. Philip Veitch. -- From "Chaplain Says Navy Forced Him Out," by Rowan Scarborough, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, August 30-September 5, 1999, page 14. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website. Posted here 9-6-99. The city of Boston wants to ban paryer at a church-run summer camp. Why? Because the camp's seven teen-age counselors are federally funded and, you know, it's the old "separation of church and state" argument. The city wants the Mason Cathedral Church to remove the crucifix on the pastor's door, two Stars of David, and the Ten Commandments posted on the church facade. Will they go after "In God We Trust" on the U.S. currency next? -- From "Cracking Down on Prayer in Boston," The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, August 30-September 5, 1999, page 33. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website. Posted here 9-6-99. According to the Washington Post, a report by University of Chicago economist Steven D. Leavitt and Stanford University law professor John J. Donohue III says "legalized abortion may be a major reason that U.S. crime rates have been dropping through the 1990s." The theory is that abortions allow women to give birth less often to unwanted, economically deprived children who would grow up to commit crimes. Does it follow that all unwanted, economically deprived children should be terminated? -- "The Real Neo-Nazis," The New American, September 13, 1999, page 9. Published by American Opinion Publishing Incorporated, 770 Westhill Boulevard, Appleton, Wisconsin 54914. Phone: 920-749-3784. Fax: 920-749-3785. E-mail. Website. Posted here 9-6-99. In April's Columbine High School massacre, "SWAT team members did not reach the room where the killers lay [dead] until at least three hours after the shooting stopped." A former law enforcement officer said, "Everything the SWAT teams did that day was geared around fear." Janet Reno hailed the SWAT team work as "extraordinary" and "how to do it the right way." -- "SWAT's Survival Mentality," (quoting the American Spectator), The New American, September 13, 1999, page 11. Published by American Opinion Publishing Incorporated, 770 Westhill Boulevard, Appleton, Wisconsin 54914. Phone: 920-749-3784. Fax: 920-749-3785. E-mail. Website. Posted here 9-6-99. |