As the events in Ferguson, Missouri have unfolded since the day Michael Brown was gunned down by a police officer, we have learned a lot about the state of race relations in our country. But it’s not in Ferguson where we learned the most. I have purposely avoided watching any of the news coverage of […]
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How Not to Argue with me; The Pathology of Ignorance
I imagine most people who spend the time to visit this place find it friendly to their politics. If you’ve ever wondered what I have to deal with when people disagree with me, you’ll be pleased to know that from time to time I’ll share some of those emails. I will never reveal the names […]
