LogikAndReazon
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I first encountered the word hatefact while drinking with someoneeither shock jock Anthony Cumia at a grimy Midtown bar or VDAREs erudite Peter Brimelow at the incurably snobby New York Athletic Club. These two characters are about as different as American men get, but they both ask a question a lot of Americans are asking: How did we get to the point where facts are offensive? This country started out with Thomas Jefferson saying, There is not a truth existing which I fear
or would wish unknown to the whole world, but todays liberal-arts graduates have created an environment where anything that makes anyone uncomfortable is hate speech, even if its truein many cases, especially if its true.
Here are 10 true statements that millions of Americans find offensive:
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Here are 10 true statements that millions of Americans find offensive:
Please share this article by using the link below. When you cut and paste an article, Taki's Magazine misses out on traffic, and our writers don't get paid for their work. Email [email protected] to buy additional rights. 10 Hatefacts for Those Who Hate Facts - Taki's Magazine