FLOWER MOUND, TX — April 5, 2021 — The purpose of this column is to illustrate that every white person is a racist, even if they don’t know it. At least that’s the theory being foisted on the American public by some of the most radical “thinkers” in the country. Not only are whites racist, but the law and legal …
By BOB WEIR
The Black Lives Matter Movement is the Enemy of African Americans
By LESLIE TAHA
TACOMA, WA — June 20, 2020 — The first thing that I have to say is that I am an African American man living in the Minneapolis area. I have to state this now; otherwise I would probably be called a racist. Most people think that Black Lives Matter is a grass-roots, black created, black run organization dedicated to fighting …
By LESLIE TAHA
Another Cop Fired For Doing His Job
By BOB WEIR
Weir Only Human Inasmuch as we live in an era that supports the bad guys over the good guys it was inevitable that New York City Police Officer Daniel Pantaleo would end up being fired for doing his job during an arrest situation in which a black man died. It all began on July 17, 2014 during a routine police …
By BOB WEIR
Dog Whistles and Race-baiters
By BOB WEIR
Weir Only Human We live in an era in which logic is often turned on its head and politics seems to control all thought processes. It doesn’t matter what you’re actually thinking when you speak or act, what matters is what others think you’re thinking. Therefore, unless you vet every word or syllable before you utter a sound, you may …
By BOB WEIR
Ed Koch Commentary: On the Firing of Rick Sanchez by CNN By Edward I. Koch
Rick Sanchez was fired by CNN last week. The October 2nd New York Times reported that Sanchez was terminated, “…a day after telling a radio interviewer that Jon Stewart was a bigot and that ‘everybody that runs CNN is a lot like Stewart.’ The latter comment was made shortly after Mr. Stewart’s faith, Judaism, was invoked.”
Ed Koch Commentary: Blacks and Jews, Somehow They Always Go Together BY Edward I. Koch
August 23, 2010 Two New York Times op-eds, running side by side this past weekend, impacted heavily on my thoughts. One was written by Bob Herbert and the other by Charles M. Blow. Bob Herbert’s column titled “Too Long Ignored” was devoted to “a tragic crisis of enormous magnitude (that) is facing black boys and men in America.” He reported …