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Check your testosterone levels. Every study on evolutionary psychology has correlated testosterone levels with dominance.
Mike Cernovich
I'm not sensitive about my lisp, but a lot of people are, and it's not the type of trait people should mock.
It takes a great deal of courage to give me a public shout out, that's for sure.
I talk to everyone - Uber drivers, bartenders. On Twitter, people see me as some mean guy, but in real life, I am out there asking questions.
With social media, I can say to the people, 'Here's me live on video for an hour. The full thing, raw and uncut.' So it bring the message directly to the people. It bypasses intermediaries in the media.
I certainly don't support billionaires bankrupting media organizations. Even if you don't like the people involved, that sets a dangerous precedent.
We live in an age of micro aggressions where people are deemed racist or sexist of phobic for making one wrong tweet.
Most super PACs are a money-laundering operation that exists solely to enrich the members or its founders.
Women want to be tamed.
Alchametic magic is 'How do I create something out of nothing purely through manifesting my will through power and light, which is value.' That's white magic. That's alchametic magic.
The two pillars of feminism are narcissism and entitlement.
We're moving from a centralized understanding of the world to a decentralized understanding of the world.
Although I'm great at political commentary and journalism, it's not my passion. 'Gorilla Mindset' is.
None of us are good or evil, and that frustrates us because we want to see others as wearing a white hat or black hat. My hat is grey.
My first marriage was ruined by feminist indoctrination.
What we're dealing with is institutional, and unless systems are put into place that will ensure accountability, we can expect racially biased police practices to continue.
Michelle Alexander
We have to stop thinking of criminals as 'them' and admit to ourselves, 'There but for the grace of God go I.'
Most new prison construction has occurred in predominately white, rural communities, and thus a new and bizarre form of segregation has emerged in recent years. Ghetto youth are transferred from their decrepit, underfunded, racially segregated schools to brand-new high-tech prisons located in white rural counties.
Because standard unemployment reports continue to exclude prisoners, we have been treated to a highly misleading picture of black unemployment.
Prisoners do matter when analyzing the severity of racial inequality in the U.S. Yet because they are out of sight and out of mind, it is easy to imagine that we are making far more racial progress than we actually are.
I have spent years representing victims of racial profiling and police brutality and investigating patterns of drug law enforcement in poor communities of color - and attempting to help people who have been released from prison attempting to 're-enter' into a society that never seemed to have much use to them in the first place.
Many of the old forms of discrimination that we supposedly left behind during the Jim Crow era are suddenly legal again, once you've been branded a felon.
Although our rules and laws are now officially colorblind, they operate to discriminate in a grossly disproportionate fashion.
Mandatory minimum sentences give no discretion to judges about the amount of time that the person should receive once a guilty verdict is rendered.