"For many people, what is true or false depends on who it helps or hurts politically.
It is amazing how many people seem to have discovered last Wednesday that riots are wrong – when many of those same people apparently had not noticed that when riots went on, for weeks or even months, in various cities across the country last year.
For too many people, especially in the media, what is right and wrong, true or false, depends on who it helps or hurts politically.
Too many media people who are supposed to be reporters act as if they are combatants in political wars.
... Unfortunately, too many American educational institutions – from elementary schools to universities – have become indoctrination centers.
At the heart of that indoctrination is a sense of grievance and victimhood when others have better outcomes – which are automatically called "privileges" and never called "achievements," regardless of what the actual facts are.
... Any "under-representation" of any group in any endeavor can be taken as evidence or proof of discriminatory bias.
But those who argue this way cannot show us any society – anywhere in the world, or at any time during thousands of years of recorded history – that had all groups represented proportionally in all endeavors.
... who cares about facts any more, in this age of indoctrination? "