Smokey Robinson said this about being called African American

Smokey Robinson said this about being called African AmericanRadical leftists love to make everything about race.

But one of the most well-known artists of all time has had enough.

And CNN’s Chris Wallace was floored by what legendary musician Smokey Robinson said about being called an African American.

Smokey Robinson is a singer, songwriter, and producer who founded and served as the front man for the Motown group The Miracles. Continue reading

Musk drops hammer on NYC protesters

Elon Musk drops hammer on NYC protesters blocking subway tracksTim Tillison – ‘Chief Twit’ Elon Musk offered a succinct, spot-on response to a group of left-wing protesters in New York City who were blocking subway tracks over the weekend in a call for “justice” following the death of a violent, mentally unstable vagrant who had reportedly been terrorizing straphangers for at least a decade.

A group of mostly white protesters who would not have spit on Jordan Neely if he was on fire when he was alive pounced on his death to drive racial discord. Neely was restrained in a choke hold by a former U.S. Marine and a couple of other passengers after he reportedly began acting aggressively on a subway car — yet again. The often-homeless man had been arrested 44 times for charges such as assault and disorderly conduct. Continue reading

The Untold Story of Racial Classification in America

Janet Levy – Americans have been living with the idiosyncrasies of arbitrary racial classifications for almost five decades. These are now deeply entrenched and serve to drive political agendas while understandably fomenting divisiveness and resentment. That is the subject of David E. Bernstein’s impeccably researched book Classified: The Untold Story of Racial Classification in America.

In his review of the history of American racial classification, Bernstein, a professor of law at George Mason University, brings clarity to the contentious discrimination debate which began in earnest with the Statistical Directive 15 of the Office of Management and Budget of 1977, creating five inconsistent and haphazard racial categories:  American Indian or Alaskan Native; Asian or Pacific Islander; Black; Hispanic; and White. Continue reading