“Reflect” – A Teacher Talks of His Black Students

A short essay from a teacher, Frank McCormick, that has been gaining traction as of late on the behavior of his black students and how they fit in the school administration’s management of teachers: I’ll never forget when my principal asked me to “reflect” on why most of the students sent to the office were … More “Reflect” – A Teacher Talks of His Black Students

Snowman Trap

Building a snowman is a common enough recreational activity in areas of the world where it snows.  One of the first snowmen I’ve ever built, with the rest of my family during my childhood, was very quickly kicked down by a couple of passing by men.  Apparently this is a very common occurrence everywhere in … More Snowman Trap

On Jewish Power

An interesting quote by the Journalist, Joseph Sobran, on the nature of Jewish power: Jewish power is unique in being off-limits to normal criticism even when it’s highly visible.  They themselves behave as if their success were a guilty secret, and they panic, and resort to accusations, as soon as the subject is raised.  Jewish … More On Jewish Power

Realistic Chiikawa

Chiikawa is a recent Japanese slice of life anime/manga featuring cute, blobby animals engaged in various adventures, known for its rather distinct art style. Some of the animals featured include a bunny, a cat and a hamster/rodent of sorts. A young lady in China is very fond of this show, and begged her artist grandfather … More Realistic Chiikawa