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Thoughts on the Shooting of Trayvon Martin
By
Jack Kerwick
On the night of February 26, an irrational, gun-totting, white racist named George Zimmerman went out in search of trouble. Not before long, he found it. Neither Zimmerman nor his neighbors much appreciated the presence of racial minorities in their gated community inSanford,Florida. So, when Zimmerman laid eyes on baby-faced Trayvon Martin, a young black…
Trayvon Martin and Obama the Racialist
By
Jack Kerwick
Back in 2008, then Senator Barack Hussein Obama and his supporters on both the left and the right assured us that in the event of his election to the presidency,America would enter a new post-racial millennium. The utopian dreams of yesterday would become the reality of tomorrow if only Americans would vote for Obama today.…
Change, Death, and Politics
By
Jack Kerwick
A few weeks ago, I read and reviewed Ilana Mercer’s Into the Cannibal’s Pot: Lessons for America from Post-Apartheid South Africa. A week or two after that, my grandmother passed away. Considered in themselves, each of these events is entirely distinct from the other. But, interestingly, reflection upon the loss of my beloved grandmother has…
The Obama We Have Always Known
By
Jack Kerwick
Imagine that you discovered the following facts about a stranger. First, for roughly two decades, he not only attended a church, but donated thousands and thousands of dollars to it. Second, this stranger’s church is presided over by a pastor who the stranger regards as his “spiritual mentor,” the person who he credits with leading…
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