Uh, this doesn’t make sense: Several Boston University professor and Muslim apologist Kecia Ali recently wrote an article forThe Huffington Post that attempted to make excuses for the pervasive nature of slavery (particularly sexual slavery)…
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College President: Diversity is More Important than Tuition Costs
Huh? He’s being serious, apparently: The President of the College of St. Scholastica (CSS) says he will devote the final year of his tenure to promoting inclusivity, arguing that diversity is more important than tuition…
Air Force Academy Football Players can Pray at Games
They would pray before and after games, but after a complaint was made, the Air Force said it would permit football players to continue to do the same if they wanted to.
Muslim Students at UC-San Diego Demand Zero Tolerance Policy for Islamophobic Speech
Um, doesn’t that infringe on the Constitution, say, the First Amendment?! Gee whiz, students, read the U.S. Constitution for once.
Students at a Chicago High School Protest their Free Cafeteria Food
They are demanding better food, which they get for free to begin with. Uh, okay?
Planned Parenthood’s Male Feminist Graphic is Confusing
Planned Parenthood, the U.S.’s largest abortion operation, published an anti-male feminist graphic on Twitter this weekend that was critical of men:
Emory University sends Students to Baltimore to Study Racism
Uh, that’s an interesting choice for a student field trip from Atlanta, Georgia to Baltimore, Maryland. Students from Emory University recently traveled to Baltimore for a four day trip centered around the arrest of Freddie…
Texas Attorney General: Public Schools Can’t Ban Guns
Private schools can ban guns on their campuses, but not public institutions.
Econ Professor says 200,000 Jobs have been Lost due to Higher Minimum Wage during Recession
A higher minimum wage does not lead to more job creation, but we knew that: An economics professor at the University of California, Irvine estimates that state and local minimum wage increases have cost up…
Op-Ed by Psychology Professor says The Beatles have Power and Privilege
This op-ed in the Huffington Post explained why this one psychology professor didn’t like music from The Beatles, based on their power and privilege.