Tagged: Abolition of Racial Classifications

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Racial Privacy

The lovely Michelle Malkin on a subject close to my heart, abolition of racial classifications: The victory against racial preferences in Washington state, which I witnessed firsthand, was stunning. Connerly, founder of the American...

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Malaysian Tolerance

Julian Sanchez has posted an entry on "Taking a cue from the French…" It seems that Malaysia, a nation not known for tolerance or civil liberties, has banned ads with Brad Pitt's photo. It...

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More Kudos For Me

Once again, I gets to trumpets my own horn. Yours truly is a 2003 recipient of "The Lamplighter's" Seal of Approval for my work with The Abolitionist Examiner. Once I scan the citation in,...

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Abolitionist Examiner

The new issue of The Abolitionist Examiner is up. Ward Connerly and Casey Lartigue are the current abolitionists: The New Jersey poet laureate by Ward Connerly A Marine takes on HUD by Ward Connerly...

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Race and Banking II

My comment letter on proposed changes to Regulation B, cosigned by Ward Connerly, is available here. As I said before, "voluntary" data collection is probably going to be approved by the Fed, so this...

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Race and Banking

The Federal Reserve's misguided attempt to revise Regulation B is going to be considered very soon, likely tomorrow. This 1999 proposal would "allow" financial institutions to collect information about the "race", color, religion, national...

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Cosmic Critics

I stumbled across this ridiculous posting in the About.com "Race Relations" discussion forum. I love when people take something I wrote, post an excerpt and then claim that the posted words mean something other...

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Skin Color Collectivism

My comrade-in-arms, Charles Michael Byrd has posted a new editorial at his website – INTERRACIAL VOICE. Charles' editorial is titled: Campus Collectivism, the "Privilege" Notion & Default Political Persuasions. Read it and recommend it...

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Racial Privacy

Adam Abraham's take – Fear, Rhetoric, and Racial Boxes: "The current boxes that the Racial Privacy Initiative seeks to have the state of California stop using, are a distraction; unnecessary and in some ways...