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Few Western observers expected Sunday's elections in Belarus to be free or fair, so few have reason to be surprised by the results announced yesterday: a sweep for official parties in the parliament and passage of a referendum that will allow strongman Alexander Lukashenko to become, in effect, president-for-life. Mr. Lukashenko, who has been in office 10 years, is widely known in the West as Europe's last dictator. During the past decade he has repeatedly staged questionable elections while steadily eliminating free media, independent civic groups and opposition leaders.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently released a study suggesting that rates of sexual violence in the United States are comparable to those in the war-stricken Congo. How is that possible?
Biden's double standard allows him to enjoy a kind of political immunity that only encourages asinine impunity. Biden may not matter much, but his boss does. And that's why it's worth pointing out that Biden isn't simply freelancing out there.
Imbued with a sense of victimhood, entitlement, and cultivated grievance that can only be taught, today's college students respond to inconvenience with temper tantrums.
The U.S. could choose to follow the lead of the United Kingdom, where all arrestees suspected of serious offenses are included in a DNA database. New research shows the approach would save 415 lives per year.
Contemporary feminism routinely depicts American society as a dangerous patriarchy in which women are under siege.
As with murder and arson, serious charges of sexual assault should be left to the police and the courts.
Today we live in an America with enormous cultural variety in which very few things are considered universally verboten. But on college campus it's different.









