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Some Reflections on the Death of Charlie Kirk

In the wake of the assassination of TPUSA founder, Charlie Kirk, I would humbly suggest that we who profess to be conservative would be wise, however well-intended, to not make the reactionary mistake of allowing his death to serve as the impetus for forming a new sociopolitical “movement.” Movements, regardless of when and under what …

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The Real Problem at Harvard (and it’s not DEI)

Regarding the situation at Harvard University involving allegations of plagiarism by its 30th president, Dr. Claudine Gay, and the subsequent calls for her to resign from that position, what is fundamentally at the root of that institutional kerfuffle is society's acceptance of the faulty notion that there is such a thing as human ‘races.’ The …

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Clarence Thomas: The Wrong Kind of Black Man

In reflecting on the recent United States Supreme Court decision on the constitutionality[1] of affirmative action in Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College[2] and, more specifically, the subsequent, though not surprising, incendiary treatment by liberals, particularly black liberals, of Justice Clarence Thomas, I’m reminded that Thomas, despite having overcome …

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