It’s hard to justify the term “Jewing” someone down as anything but offensive. I know. I’ve tried. A friend of mine once created an exclusive Facebook group called “Us Them Down.” We considered it satirical and somewhat safe since everyone ... READ MORE
Although voting is an important privilege for every American, it is of particular importance to black Americans. A key part of the civil rights movement was ensuring that every citizen, regardless of race, could cast a ballot. Activists faced poll ... READ MORE
It’s a popular theme—from Thomas Malthus to Paul R. Ehrlich to Thanos of Avengers fame: Only drastic action will avert catastrophe. We must consume less, accept less, be less. We’re warned in ever more strident terms that we must act now or ... READ MORE
The New York Times recently launched the “1619 Project”—an initiative that, by the paper’s own admission, “aims to reframe the country’s history, understanding 1619 as our true founding, and placing the consequences of slavery and the contributions of black Americans ... READ MORE
Protesting once meant something. It had value in and of itself. It once was a highly-valued strategy of thoughtful, goal-oriented individuals that desired to spark change, not only in the minds of men, but in their hearts. Think of Martin ... READ MORE
President Trump recently promised that "America will never be a socialist country" -- at least not while he's in office. But some members of his administration didn't get the memo. The Department of Health and Human Services still plans to ... READ MORE
Five years ago, a small town by the name of Ferguson, Missouri, got national attention for the wrong reasons. The media flocked to the area after a police shooting, which resulted in the death of an African American young man ... READ MORE
Passing new gun control laws and labeling President Trump a white nationalist who inspires acts of terrorism are a waste of time. They will not address the root causes of the anger and disaffection that fueled recent acts of violence ... READ MORE
Conservatives shouldn’t be so hasty to fall into the same political trap as the conservative black senator from South Carolina. When Senator Tim Scott said President Donald Trump used “racially insensitive” language in a recent tweet – presumably directed at ... READ MORE
Let it be said at the outset of this piece: all opinions matter. In our country, no matter your status, level of infamy, or salary, you have the right to freedom of speech, which means you can voice your opinion ... READ MORE
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Tag: New Visions Commentary
No Justification for Anti-Semitic Language, by Marie A. Fischer
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Protect Civil Rights with Citizen-Only Voting, by Christopher Arps
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No Need for Energy Poverty, by Derrick Hollie
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Race, Revisionism, and The New York Times, by Adrian Norman
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Antifa’s Chaotic Display of Objections, by Jerome Danner
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Socialism Isn’t the Solution to Unfair Drug Prices, by Stacy Washington
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Black Conservatives Desire to Spark Change in Ferguson, by Jerome Danner
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American Leaders are Ignoring the Issues that are Fueling Racial Hatred and Violence, by Carol M. Swain
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Stop Putting Words In Our President’s Tweets! by Emery McClendon
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The Political Opinions of Celebrities Matter But Facts Do Too, by Jerome Danner
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