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Brandeis Student Refuses to Show Sympathy for Assassinated Policemen — and Her Critic Is Attacked #StandwithMael
GATESTONE by Alan Dershowitz December 28, 2014 As I watched, with tears in my eyes, the funeral of police officer Rafael Ramos who was ambushed along with fellow officer, Wenjian Liu, in revenge for the deaths of two black young … Continue reading
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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