The Point By Daniel Greenfield
Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical left and Islamic terrorism.
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Lefty Movies Never Fail, Audiences and Fans Fail Them
Daniel Greenfield
Lefty politics is failure proof. If the politics are right, they can’t fail. They can only be failed. And that goes for movies too. When a cinematic exercise in virtue signaling fails, it’s the fault of audiences. Or as the latest spin for Kathleen Kennedy and Star Wars goes, the fans. But fans can’t fail…
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Undocumented Bangladeshi Child Rapist Busted by ICE
Daniel Greenfield
Trump’s crackdown continues to divide child rapists from children. Here’s the latest horrifying detention of a man just because he’s a Bangladeshi alleged child rapist. The individuals arrested throughout New Jersey were nationals of Anguilla (1), Bangladesh (1), Cameroon (1), Colombia (4), Cuba (3), Dominican Republic (14), Ecuador (4), Egypt (1), El Salvador (10), Ghana…
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The ACLU Officially Becomes a Partisan Group
Daniel Greenfield
The ACLU has abandoned any pretense of being a civil rights group and has become just another flavor of the left. For the first time in its history, the A.C.L.U. is taking an active role in elections. The group has plans to spend more than twenty-five million dollars on races and ballot initiatives by Election…
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Here’s the Trump-Kim Statement (TEXT)
Daniel Greenfield
No bowing or scraping. And no freebies. Trump’s biggest give thus far was temporarily dropping military exercises, but those are easy enough to restart again. And South Korea is clearly comfortable with that. (Japan may be another issue.) Statements like these are ‘agreements to agree’. They tend to be general and broad. And just signal…
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Dems Turn to Hollywood to Sell Gun Control to Conservatives
Daniel Greenfield
When in doubt, the Dems go to Hollywood. That’s where so much of their cash and cultural cachet comes from. The only problem with that plan is seriously thinking that Hollywood can help you connect with the rest of the country. DNC Chairman Tom Perez, several House members and other top elected officials have already…
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Yes, AmyMek was Doxxed
Daniel Greenfield
Facts are facts. We’re talking about Amy Mek, a prolific Twitter user, who is the subject of a bizarre piece by the Huffington Post’s Luke O’Brien titled, “Trump’s Loudest Anti-Muslim Twitter Troll Is A Shady Vegan Married To An (Ousted) WWE Exec.” Sub, “@AmyMek anonymously spread hate online for years. She can’t hide anymore.” So…
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“A Poison for Society” – German Editorial on Migrants and Murder
Daniel Greenfield
I usually don’t do this. But I thought that this editorial from Germany’s Tagesspiegel was worth translating at least in part. After the murder of Susanna Maria Feldman, a 14-year-old Jewish girl in Germany, Tagesspiegel takes its ‘spiegel’ and takes a hard look at the moral hazard of accommodating migrants. The murder of Susanna F.…
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“In the Name of Allah:” Pulse Attack was Islamic Terror, Not Homophobia
Daniel Greenfield
As the Pulse attack anniversary rolls around, the media has rolled out its usual stories accusing Governor Scott of homophobia. And trying to class the attack as a hate crime, rather than a terror attack. But despite the lies the media shoved at us in the days after the attack (and some of the dubious…
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This is the Picture of a Terror Attack in Israel the Media Won’t Show
Daniel Greenfield
It won’t make the news near you because Jewish lives in Israel don’t matter to the media but this 18 year old young woman is in serious condition after a Palestinian jihadi terrorist stabbed her multiple times in the chest. Please pray for her. pic.twitter.com/lZXHPtkf2t — Michael Dickson (@michaeldickson) June 11, 2018 This is the…
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Net Neutrality is Gone, The Internet is Still Here
Daniel Greenfield
“Day 1 of a Worse Internet ,” Slate screeches. (Does it ever do anything else?) But when push comes to shove, it can’t identify how the internet has changed or gotten any worse. There are a lot of projections and possibilities. Like the time a Canadian ISP blocked a union website it was negotiating with.…