Racial hoaxes have been a major part of the leftist agenda going back decades.
Walter Williams
Walter Williams (March 31, 1936 – December 1, 2020) was an American economist, commentator, academic, and columnist at Capitalism Magazine.
He was the John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics at George Mason University, and a syndicated editorialist for Creator's Syndicate. He is author of Race and Economics: How Much Can Be Blamed on Discrimination?, and numerous other works.
Legalized Plunder By Congress: An American Way of Life
The only way Congress can give one American $1 is to first take it from another American.
Marijuana, Mental Illness and Violence
Where there is no criminal activity associated with any drug usage, it should be treated as a medical problem, as opposed to a criminal problem.
Is Gender Optional?
Governments are beginning to ignore biology and permit people to make their sex optional.
Demonizing White Men
A partial list of statements that would be viewed and condemned as racist simply by replacing “white men” with “black men,” “Mexican men” or “Asian men.”
Who Benefits From Democratic Control?
What have blacks gained from unquestioning loyalty to the Democratic Party?
Politics of Immigration: Why Today’s Democrats Support Illegal Immigration
The Democratic Party’s changing position on illegal immigration is based on the lust for political power over moral principle.
Black Education: A Glimmer of Hope
The most crucial input for a child’s education cannot be provided by schools or politicians.
Profits Are Progressive
Is profit a dirty word? Would the world be better off without them?
Disparities Galore: Only Political Inequality is Unjust
The only kind of equality consistent with liberty is equality before the law — which doesn’t require that people be in fact equal.
FDA Policies Kill
Patients suffer and die when the FDA disapproves of or delays the approval of a drug that is both safe and effective.
Politically Correct Racism
According to the thinking of academia’s intellectual elite, a minority person cannot be a racist.
Miseducated or Stupid? American Millennials For Communism and Socialism
A recent Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation survey found that 51 percent of American millennials would rather live in a socialist or communist country than in a capitalist country.
Black Education: What Makes Sense?
There’s little question that charter schools provide superior educational opportunities for black youngsters.
The Fruits of College Indoctrination: Incivility, Censorship and a Contempt for Capitalism
Once the leftists gain control, as they have at many universities, free speech becomes a liability and must be suppressed.
We Have an Identity Problem
It’s biology, and not political agendas, that determine one’s race and sex.
Skin in the Game: Who Pays Federal Income Taxes
Some 45 percent of American households, nearly 78 million individuals, have no federal income tax obligation.
A Superior Vision
The immorality associated with violation of the principle of self-ownership lies at the root of problems that could lead to our doom as a great nation.
Campus Lunacy, Part II
On the hypocrisy behind the student renaming craze.
Attacking The American Founding Fathers
The teaching establishment, at our public schools and colleges, is being used to undermine American values.
Trade Deficit Angst
International trade operates under the same general principles as domestic trade.
College Campus Lunacy
Nothing opens the closed minds of administrators better than the sounds of pocketbooks snapping shut.
Tariffs on Foreign Goods To Save Jobs
When Congress creates a special privilege for some Americans, it must of necessity come at the expense of other Americans.
James Madison: Father of the Constitution
Madison, who would become known as the “Father of the Constitution,” argued that in a pure democracy, “there is nothing to check the inducement to sacrifice the weaker party or an obnoxious individual.”
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