Immigration will drive the population of the United States sharply upward between now and 2050, and will push whites into a minority, projections by the Pew Research Centre showed on Monday. “If current trends continue, the population of the United States will rise to 438 million in 2050, from 296 million in 2005,” an increase […]
Whites to be minority in US
Immigration will drive the population of the United States sharply upward between now and 2050, and will push whites into a minority, projections by the Pew Research Centre showed on Monday. “If current trends continue, the population of the United States will rise to 438 million in 2050, from 296 million in 2005,” an increase […]
“Elysium”: A Spectacle of Anti-American Claptrap
By Sabin Geyman “Elysium” is yet another tired entry in the barrage of anti-American, anti-Christian sci-fi movies to have dazzled unsuspecting young minds in recent years. It comes courtesy of Director Neil Blomkamp, a South African–Canadian (foreigner) who, according to Examiner.com, does not like that Americans shine floodlights across the border into Tijuana, Mexico, and […]
Conservatives Declare Open Season on Blacks
My advice to young Black men: “If you live in one of the twenty-six “Stand Your Ground” states you should legally buy a gun. White people will confront you and kill you if you don’t shoot them first. If you fear bodily harm (they don’t even need to lay a finger on you), shoot first […]
. . . And Now For Some Major League Baseball
by Donald Croft Brickner Fantasy baseball coaches aren’t the only ones catapulted into a bit of chaos during this 2012 major league season so far — so, too, are MLB managers, coaches and GMs. Something silently weird happened during MLB’s 2011 season — and it’s increasing in its impact this year, as well: fewer […]
History Reconstructed: Assembly Honors Black Lawmakers
By Sherese A. Gore Capital News Service RICHMOND, Va. – “Remember, girls, you’re not anyone; you’re Virginia Teamohs!” At home in New York’s Harlem neighborhood, that’s what Rafia Zafar’s Southern-born grandmother would say to keep her granddaughters in line. Years later, Zafar, a Harvard-educated English professor at Washington University in St. Louis, would come to […]