Evergreen State College crossed a line when it demanded white students stay off campus for its “Day of Absence.” What followed was chaos—protests, barricades, fleeing professors, and a national wake-up call. This is the moment segregation was rebranded as “equity,” and why it still matters today...
Posts tagged as “segregation”
By: Brendi Wells The mainstream narrative about apartheid is riddled with propaganda, historical distortions, and outright fabrications. The word “apartheid” itself has been weaponized to…
By Alex Parker An iconic medical journal has diagnosed America with a critical case of Caucasian corruption. But don’t worry — it’s also penned our prescription.…
By Greg Piper Elizabethtown College has refused to answer warnings that it violated federal and state law and its own policies over past six months,…
By Jeff Charles You can always count on Teen Vogue to publish some of the most absurdly ridiculous material on the interwebs. Indeed, that particular publication might be…
by Jeremiah Poff A parental rights group filed a federal civil rights complaint Thursday against New York City Public Schools for separating students by race for discussions…
By Thomas Lifson Segregation is back, as the racialist frenzy that has gripped America since George Floyd died in police custody after overdosing on fentanyl has…
By Nick Monroe Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene called one business’s policy “segregation” on Sunday when a restaurant in Georgia decided to turn away unvaccinated patrons.…
By Alex Parker Time moves on, and the world changes. Not long ago, a generation believed pop music would forever be soaked with belty ballads. That…
By Benjamin Zeisloft The Senators expressed concern that segregated trainings and learning events at these universities stand in conflict with the Civil Rights Act of 1964,…
By Paul Craig Roberts After 55 years of special privileges and special pleading for black Americans, where do we stand? Integration has failed. Black Americans, or more correctly,…














