An interesting statement regarding the Racial Privacy Initiative: It is reasonable to believe that the RPI, if passed, may further the creation of a mixed race Tan Everyman as the […]
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Biased and Sad
Associated Press on Judge orders change in Proposition 54 ballot summary: A judge ordered that the ballot summary for Proposition 54 be changed, saying it does not accurately portray the […]
Read moreCommentary Reprints
My commentary on “racial” classifications – Breaking The Chains, has been reprinted over the weekend in The Libertarian Enterprise, Enter Stage Right and Liberty For All. The commentary has previously […]
Read moreBigoted RPI Opponent
The proponents of “racial” classifications have been reduced to bashing American citizens based solely on their ancestry or nation of origin in order to promote their collectivist classification schemes. Having […]
Read moreRacialist Mockery
I can’t even begin to focus my rage on the mocking tone of Brenda Payton’s commentary in today’s Oakland Tribune. In this thinly-veiled “racialist” screed, she mocks “mixed-race” individuals and […]
Read moreLibertarian Matt Hale – NOT!!!
Someone arrived at my blog today after the following search: Libertarian Matt Hale. I’ve got a few posts on him in my archives, so that makes sense. I also had […]
Read moreIsms and Such
Sean Haugh writing for Liberty For All on Libertarians and Race: Libertarians have a problem with racism. No, not that problem, thank God. It’s actually a much better problem. After […]
Read moreBreaking The Chains
I have an op-ed appearing in ChronWatch today. Read it here.
Read moreThe Abolitionist Examiner – New Issue
I’m finished with The Abolitionist Examiner for this issue (minus one excellent paper from sociologist Yehudi Webster that is still in production). The Multiracial Activist will require more work this […]
Read moreBreaking The Chains
I’ve pitched an op-ed to several publications in California and other states regarding the Racial Privacy Initative. The Nashville Digest is the first to bite. You can read it here.
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