Thursday, August 2, 2018

The Constructs of Stupidity

Reinstating a question about citizenship in the 2020 Census is a small but salubrious step. And it would also help weaken the grip of identity politics, a destructive force that is now racializing all of society.-- as the law tweaks

Before I go off gallivanting on another news item more pertinent to my interests, it is due to the beatitudes of a plow horse losing itself to daytime program viewing that I caught the horrific video footage of uniformed officers gunning their way into this Port Richmond residence to try to save the baby, as tersely summarized by Michael Tanenbaum. His piece cannot match the horror of the live footage at the scene, and apparently, this is what Jim Kenney's victory against the administration as a sanctuary city amounts to, human animals too stupid to breed lying a baby on a carpet without first crating the dogs, which are known to be aggressive and tenacious when they maul. Regardless of what the ongoing investigation uncovers, the woman should be sterilized and charged with negligent homicide. The Heritage Foundation's study on "Hispanic" intelligence may have vanished after Jim DeMint left the Senate to take up the reins, but the evidence to contravene the controversy it ignited seems scant.

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