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Tag Archives: Eric Garner
Partners in protest: The anti-Israel, cop-bash link
NEW YORK POST by William Jacobson December 26, 2014 One of the great under-told stories of the anti-police turmoil after the Michael Brown and Eric Garner grand-jury decisions is the instigating role played by anti-Israel activists. What, you ask, does anti-Israel … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged anti-Israel, BDS, Boycott, Code Pink, Cornell Law School, Divest, Eric Garner, Michael Brown, Sanctions, William Jacobson
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Night Thoughts
NATIONAL REVIEW by Jay Nordlinger December 21, 2014 When I write about our culture — and other cultures — I often quote a lyric: “You’ve got to be carefully taught.” Who taught yesterday’s murderer that cops were anti-black and at … Continue reading
Social Injustice Ate My Homework
NATIONAL REVIEW by Charles C. W. Cooke December 9, 2014 If there were a First Rule of our present penchant for victimhood, it would presumably be that everything unpleasant that happens in the world must, in some way, eventually be … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged Eric Garner, Ferguson, Georgetown University, Harvard University, Michael Brown, National Law Journal
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