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All Arabs have eagle-noses, all Jews have horns
Just bringing you up to date, in case you’ve missed the memo: all Arabs are cowards, stupid, have an eagle-nose, and carry long curved knives, ready to kill you if you ever turn your back. All Jews have hidden satanic horns, … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Society
Tagged American History X, arabs, Being There, blacks, books, childhood, children, education, enemy, hatred, hope, Israel, jews, kids, middle-east, peace, prejudice, propaganda, racism, slant, twisted, whites, young minds
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Equality and the animal brain
Feeding my two cats in the morning, I often watch them after the food is served. Tess, the female, hungry as she may be, will step aside and let Ezra, the male, eat first. Not only does she curtails her … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Nature, Philosophy, Society
Tagged alpha male, animals, bias, brain, choices, complexity, equality, ethnicity, evolve, gender, instincts, prejudice, racism, religion, universe
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The boy who cried racial discrimination
I live in a small town in the Hudson Valley, NY. When I moved here, close to a decade ago, it seemed like the kind of sleepy town where the pace of life is a little slower, and people take … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-semitism, bias, corruption, elections, false accusation, public servants, racism, the boy who cried wolf
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