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"It's Okay To Be White" Signs Found At Maryland High School

"It's Okay To Be White" Signs Found At Maryland High School

The ‘Politically Incorrect’ thread on 4chan has done it again.

Sparking media attention surrounding a white nationalist movement to post signs in public areas including academic institutions that say, “It’s okay to be white”.

Readers of the blog, organized on social media and used the cover of Halloween to post “It’s okay to be white” across various academic institutions in the United States.

Kyle Bass Interviews Mark Cuban: "AI Will Help The FANG Stocks Crush Bitcoin"

Entrepreneur and TV personality Mark Cuban is one of the most visible businessmen in America (present occupant of the Oval Office aside) - though whether his reputation is warranted or not is open to debate. LIke Trump, he is a master of self-promotion - he authored a popular business book - the aptly titled “How To Win At The Sport Of Business” (Cuban owns the Dallas Mavericks) - and is one of the hosts on a popular network reality TV show, “Shark Tank.”

This Chart Warns America's Opioid Crisis Is About To Get Worse

This Chart Warns America's Opioid Crisis Is About To Get Worse

The simple chart below from the United Nation’s Office on Drugs and Crime beautifully illustrates the next leg up in America’s opioid crisis. 

If you thought today’s situation was bad - think again. Afghanistan, the world’s largest producer of opium just logged a record crop harvest this year doubling last year’s production. Some how - some way, Afghanistan’s opium will find its way into a neighborhood near you.

According to VOANEWS,

Pat Buchanan: "'Their' America... And 'Ours'"

Pat Buchanan: "'Their' America... And 'Ours'"

Authored by Patrick Buchanan via Buchanan.org,

“Meet you at Peace Cross.”

In northwest D.C. in the 1950s, that was an often-heard comment among high schoolers headed for Ocean City.

The Peace Cross, in Bladensburg, Maryland, was a 40-feet concrete memorial to the 49 sons of Prince George’s County lost in the Great War. Paid for by county families and the American Legion, it had stood since 1925.

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