There's a lot to read at Liz Sheld's Morning Greatness; Stephen Green's Florida Man Friday; Larwyn's Linx; Stephen Kruiser's Morning Briefing; and Maggie's Farm.
Here's the latest ridiculous attempt by the politically correct to rewrite our history and our culture:
"Barnes & Noble has suspended its plan to release 'diverse editions' of classic novels for Black History Month after getting slammed on Twitter for 'literary blackface.' The partnership between the company’s massive Fifth Avenue store and publisher Penguin Random House featured new jackets for a dozen classic novels — showing characters from books including 'Romeo and Juliet,' 'Moby Dick' and 'Peter Pan' as people of color." Does this imply that you wouldn't ordinarily read these books unless the main character is your color? If so, that's pretty sad.
I guess we're lucky nobody has made PC versions of memoirs yet, otherwise they'd make Anne Frank black or Hispanic!
Saturday, February 08, 2020
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