To the editor,
Over the last few decades, the problem of people being intellectually lazy has reached a nationwide epidemic. This is especially true for people of the liberal persuasion since …
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To the editor,
Over the last few decades, the problem of people being intellectually lazy has reached a nationwide epidemic. This is especially true for people of the liberal persuasion since they are more predisposed to letting their feelings supersede facts.
While I am sure Jacqueline Murray Brux's heart is in the right place, I would strongly encourage her to read the research done by renowned African American scholars like Dr. Roland Fryer, Walter Williams and Thomas Sowell as well as the analysis published by Heather McDonald. Her next assignment would be to watch “The Fall of Minneapolis.”
Upon completing these assignments I hope Jacqueline will report back to the class and disclose what she has learned.
Ken Pazdernik
Ellsworth