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Category Archives: 7 – Opinion
Show us the research!
In the past decade social sciences been merging ideologically with biological sciences bringing them out of realm of soft science navel gazing and into the realm of hard science. Behavioral evolution is not social engineering. It studies behaviors across groups … Continue reading
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Conservatives, know thy behavioral evolution!
Having a BA in Anthropology with a focus on Human Behavior and Evolution provides me a certain degree of confidence in challenging liberal ideologies. Behavioral evolution is not social engineering nor is it rocket science. It compares behaviors across groups … Continue reading
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Haidt, Johnathan. The Righteous Mind: why good people are divided by politics and religion (2012). His starting point is moral intuition—the nearly instantaneous perceptions we all have about other people and the things they do. These intuitions feel like self-evident … Continue reading
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2nd gen MK-COINTELPRO: would you like domestic spies with that?
I’m the target of fair game harassment by liberal progressive activists because I’ve spoken out in support of immigration reform in 2003 and have filed complaints with the Seattle Civil Rights Commission 2007 and with the Seattle/King County in 2009 … Continue reading
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You took my joy: Bullying in the land of freedom and happiness
My research into harassment networks has led to the realization that most of the increasingly toxic racial interactions I’ve experienced over the past 20 years are a direct result of the Progressive movement’s attempt to ‘change’ American culture by driving … Continue reading
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Novice Republican
In 2008 I voted for Sarah Palin marking my shift from Democrat to Republican. As a Democrat in California, I’d voted for all the immigrant friendly legislation believing that if business had to pay extra taxes for them, then there … Continue reading
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Reinforcing Liberal ideology in the classroom
When I was in grammar school learning civics, the teacher impressed upon us that it was inappropriate for her to discuss her personal politics or religion at work. Today that teacher is likely to say the same thing, however she … Continue reading
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Religious leaders facilitating special interests masquerading as social justice
It is likely that DoJ Office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties outreach programs provide legal cover for religious based non-profits such as the Northwest Coalition Against Malicious Harassment and the Kootenai County Task Force on Human Relations to use … Continue reading
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Champion growers
If it is true that conservatives, regardless of socio-economics, have a better track record of growing children into healthy, productive and happy adults, then why are liberals driving behavioral science research and public policy? Much of what we’ve learned from behavioral … Continue reading
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Question LGBT Authority
If respected high profile people like Pat Buchanan can’t address LGBT issues earnestly in public without risk to their careers and even women in shelters can’t talk about these issues or report abuses in the safety of a women’s shelter without … Continue reading
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