Don’t Expect the Jerusalem Summit to Drive a Wedge between Russia and Iran
No agreement is better than a bad deal that boosts Moscow’s prestige at the expense of regional security.
June 14, 2019
A jury rules in favor of the bakery that school administrators tried to drive out of business.
In 2016, an African-American student at Oberlin College was caught attempting to steal two bottles of wine from Gibson’s Bakery—a local family business founded in 1885—and fled. When the shopkeeper pursued him, the student and two friends, also black, assaulted him, beating him badly. College administrators then joined students in accusing the bakery of “racial profiling.” Christine Rosen writes:
No agreement is better than a bad deal that boosts Moscow’s prestige at the expense of regional security.
The lessons of 1988.
“If you call yourself an anti-Semite, they run you out of town; if you call yourself an anti-Zionist, you get tenure.”
High on flowers, low on tradition.
A jury rules in favor of the bakery that school administrators tried to drive out of business.
In 2016, an African-American student at Oberlin College was caught attempting to steal two bottles of wine from Gibson’s Bakery—a local family business founded in 1885—and fled. When the shopkeeper pursued him, the student and two friends, also black, assaulted him, beating him badly. College administrators then joined students in accusing the bakery of “racial profiling.” Christine Rosen writes:
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