This is a response to critics of my piece "Death of the West: Our Sexual Identity Crisis." It originally appeared at American Thinker.
By Selwyn Duke
Because of the controversy this article has evoked, the editor of American Thinker, Thomas Lifson, has requested that I address some of the criticisms I’ve received. And I am happy to do so, as it’s obvious that some critics haven’t read the whole piece, have only skimmed it, or reacted to it so emotionally that they couldn’t digest what was actually written.
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The Irrationality of the Left: Duke Responds to Reader on Constitution
By Selwyn Duke
Since an understanding of the Constitution is so rare nowadays, I've decided to respond to a poster who advocates the reckless and unlawful "living document" philosophy. I address his points at length, and I think you may find elements of the response useful in framing your arguments when defending the Constitution.
Robert Berger wrote:
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