
Thoughts About the Attack on Paris
Michael T. Hertz: We need to measure our own resources, what is possible and what is not. We need no more Koreas, Vietnams, Afghanistans or Iraqs.
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MONDAY, 15 NOVEMBER 2015
“Freedom Fries” and the Republican Right’s Faux Solidarity with France
Joseph Palermo: They’re incapable of seeing that by politically exploiting this most recent atrocity, as they do with every other jihadist attack, to push their authoritarian and militaristic agenda they are exposing themselves as being every bit as nihilistic as the terrorists themselves.
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In Solidarity w/Yale
Unai Montes-Irueste: Latino students had to explain why it was that “Cinco de Drinko” fliers featuring caricatures of Mexicans and Mexican Americans were ignorant and offensive.
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Thoughts About the Attack on Paris
Michael T. Hertz: We need to measure our own resources, what is possible and what is not. We need no more Koreas, Vietnams, Afghanistans or Iraqs.
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Jesus Christ, Not So Super Seer
Ed Rampell: In Last Days in the Desert Rodrigo Garcia has taken on a bigger subject than Mohammed Ali: Jesus Christ. This impious atheist found it an absorbing, philosophical rumination on spirituality.
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Frightened Officers Make Bad Cops
Leonard Isenberg: Is it realistic to expect police with little or no human psychology training, who did not have to attain the highest scores on civil service examinations to become cops, to deal with the deeply seeded present-day reality and legacy of pernicious racism?
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