Just Desserts
On Saturday mornings, I normally have an open thread. Today, I want to make up for my recent rants about my alma mater, and highlight the bravery of the UC Berkeley college Republicans. After threats from the Student Senate and the administration, the club decided making a statement about affirmative action was worth the risk. So instead of the open thread, I'm simply linking in its entirety the Zombie.com take on the Affirmative Action Bake Sale: Bake Sale.
The cover picture is the bake sale being held in Sproul Plaza (directly in front of the Sproul Hall administration building where I spent some of my finest years at Berkeley agitating for free speech). What we got was free speech for left-wing radicals--students and professors. Everyone else should just shut up. The building in the background is the U C Students Union. What is not shown is the Black Students Union building which was created a few decades after I left as "race neutrality" devolved into "racial preferences."
What spurred the Republicans into having the bake sale was the latest attempt by Governor Jerry Moonbeam Brown and the Democratic legislature to undo the will of the people of the State of California. California was in the forefront of passing initiatives prohibiting racial discrimination or preferences in public hiring and education. The current attack on racial equality will probably fail in the courts, since the California Civil Rights Initiative was ensconced in the California Constitution, and a simple legislative act cannot undo a constitutional amendment. But that won't stop the leftists and race-baiters from trying.
Enjoy the Zombie article, laugh and cry at the pictures, and be sure to watch the embedded videos. Then get back to me with your thoughts. Have fun!
The cover picture is the bake sale being held in Sproul Plaza (directly in front of the Sproul Hall administration building where I spent some of my finest years at Berkeley agitating for free speech). What we got was free speech for left-wing radicals--students and professors. Everyone else should just shut up. The building in the background is the U C Students Union. What is not shown is the Black Students Union building which was created a few decades after I left as "race neutrality" devolved into "racial preferences."
What spurred the Republicans into having the bake sale was the latest attempt by Governor Jerry Moonbeam Brown and the Democratic legislature to undo the will of the people of the State of California. California was in the forefront of passing initiatives prohibiting racial discrimination or preferences in public hiring and education. The current attack on racial equality will probably fail in the courts, since the California Civil Rights Initiative was ensconced in the California Constitution, and a simple legislative act cannot undo a constitutional amendment. But that won't stop the leftists and race-baiters from trying.
Enjoy the Zombie article, laugh and cry at the pictures, and be sure to watch the embedded videos. Then get back to me with your thoughts. Have fun!
Just Desserts
Category : LawHawkRFDOn Saturday mornings, I normally have an open thread. Today, I want to make up for my recent rants about my alma mater, and highlight the bravery of the UC Berkeley college Republicans. After threats from the Student Senate and the administration, the club decided making a statement about affirmative action was worth the risk. So instead of the open thread, I'm simply linking in its entirety the Zombie.com take on the Affirmative Action Bake Sale: Bake Sale.
The cover picture is the bake sale being held in Sproul Plaza (directly in front of the Sproul Hall administration building where I spent some of my finest years at Berkeley agitating for free speech). What we got was free speech for left-wing radicals--students and professors. Everyone else should just shut up. The building in the background is the U C Students Union. What is not shown is the Black Students Union building which was created a few decades after I left as "race neutrality" devolved into "racial preferences."
What spurred the Republicans into having the bake sale was the latest attempt by Governor Jerry Moonbeam Brown and the Democratic legislature to undo the will of the people of the State of California. California was in the forefront of passing initiatives prohibiting racial discrimination or preferences in public hiring and education. The current attack on racial equality will probably fail in the courts, since the California Civil Rights Initiative was ensconced in the California Constitution, and a simple legislative act cannot undo a constitutional amendment. But that won't stop the leftists and race-baiters from trying.
Enjoy the Zombie article, laugh and cry at the pictures, and be sure to watch the embedded videos. Then get back to me with your thoughts. Have fun!
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Best Beyblade Ever Amazon Product, Find and Compare Prices Online.On Saturday mornings, I normally have an open thread. Today, I want to make up for my recent rants about my alma mater, and highlight the bravery of the UC Berkeley college Republicans. After threats from the Student Senate and the administration, the club decided making a statement about affirmative action was worth the risk. So instead of the open thread, I'm simply linking in its entirety the Zombie.com take on the Affirmative Action Bake Sale: Bake Sale.
The cover picture is the bake sale being held in Sproul Plaza (directly in front of the Sproul Hall administration building where I spent some of my finest years at Berkeley agitating for free speech). What we got was free speech for left-wing radicals--students and professors. Everyone else should just shut up. The building in the background is the U C Students Union. What is not shown is the Black Students Union building which was created a few decades after I left as "race neutrality" devolved into "racial preferences."
What spurred the Republicans into having the bake sale was the latest attempt by Governor Jerry Moonbeam Brown and the Democratic legislature to undo the will of the people of the State of California. California was in the forefront of passing initiatives prohibiting racial discrimination or preferences in public hiring and education. The current attack on racial equality will probably fail in the courts, since the California Civil Rights Initiative was ensconced in the California Constitution, and a simple legislative act cannot undo a constitutional amendment. But that won't stop the leftists and race-baiters from trying.
Enjoy the Zombie article, laugh and cry at the pictures, and be sure to watch the embedded videos. Then get back to me with your thoughts. Have fun!
The cover picture is the bake sale being held in Sproul Plaza (directly in front of the Sproul Hall administration building where I spent some of my finest years at Berkeley agitating for free speech). What we got was free speech for left-wing radicals--students and professors. Everyone else should just shut up. The building in the background is the U C Students Union. What is not shown is the Black Students Union building which was created a few decades after I left as "race neutrality" devolved into "racial preferences."
What spurred the Republicans into having the bake sale was the latest attempt by Governor Jerry Moonbeam Brown and the Democratic legislature to undo the will of the people of the State of California. California was in the forefront of passing initiatives prohibiting racial discrimination or preferences in public hiring and education. The current attack on racial equality will probably fail in the courts, since the California Civil Rights Initiative was ensconced in the California Constitution, and a simple legislative act cannot undo a constitutional amendment. But that won't stop the leftists and race-baiters from trying.
Enjoy the Zombie article, laugh and cry at the pictures, and be sure to watch the embedded videos. Then get back to me with your thoughts. Have fun!
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