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  • MLK and a Modest Proposal for Real Resistance

    MLK and a Modest Proposal for Real Resistance0

    No day in the American civil calendar is better calibrated to the kind of virtue signaling that is the favored activity of much of our elite class than Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Showing your full-blooded commitment to MLK Day events is a great way to demonstrate to everyone that you are on the right

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  • Mixed Emotions on Mother’s Day

    Mixed Emotions on Mother’s Day0

    We’re fast approaching Mother’s Day. Go to floral shops, candy emporiums, or grocery stores, and we find beaucoup gifts we can buy for Mom. Throw in other special gifts and treating Mom for brunch, and we will produce one of the more lucrative retail seasons of 2021, with over $28 billion dollars projected spending on Mother’s Day.

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  • MIT Study: Career and Technical Education Courses Boost Graduation Rates (a Lot)

    MIT Study: Career and Technical Education Courses Boost Graduation Rates (a Lot)0

    Following the release of the latest numbers from The Nation’s Report Card, City Journal columnist Ray Domanico made an interesting observation: the low math and reading scores of eighth grade students parallel the national rates of college completion. In other words, the students who will succeed in college are the ones who are currently succeeding

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  • MIT Researchers Admit Anti-Maskers Are More Scientifically Rigorous

    MIT Researchers Admit Anti-Maskers Are More Scientifically Rigorous1

    Upon recounting my bout with COVID to an acquaintance, I was asked if I knew where I might have picked up the virus. When I mentioned my hunch about the source, my acquaintance gasped, then inferred that I and those I caught it from must not have been wearing masks since the virus had spread.

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  • MIT Is Making Kid-Friendly Communist Propaganda

    MIT Is Making Kid-Friendly Communist Propaganda0

    In order to make the deadliest ideology of the 20th century palatable to young Americans, “Communism for Kids” is coming to a bookstore near you. This newly released book from MIT Press “proposes a different kind of communism, one that is true to its ideals and free from authoritarianism.” The death toll from communist regimes

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  • Mistrusting Adults, Mistrusting Kids

    Mistrusting Adults, Mistrusting Kids0

    The signs on every playground in my city, New York, say this: “Playground rules prohibit adults except in the company of children.” Apparently, any adult who simply wants to watch kids at play could be a creep, so let’s just ban ’em all. Trust has been replaced by disgust. There was a case here a

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