The Enemy Of My Enemy Is Not Necessarily My Friend!
Recently the proprietor of this blog wrote… Traditionally, the United States has always had good relations with the Islamic world. In fact this isn’t true […]
Recently the proprietor of this blog wrote… Traditionally, the United States has always had good relations with the Islamic world. In fact this isn’t true […]
Gaius Milton recently posted a commendable essay on the specious origin of the muddled “natural rights” concept. His essay asserted what many Traditionalist and non-Western […]
Scott Adams, the anti-Semitic cartoonist of Dilbert fame, coined the term “confusopoly” to define an economic condition in which multiple competitors with indistinguishable products or […]
Not only had Adolf Hitler done all he possibly could to avoid war, but he did everything he possibly could to stop it. Again and […]
This article needs to be kept in your short term memory archive. Zimbabwe, formerly the breadbasket of Africa, is starving. In the New York Times, […]
Bob McDonnell, Governor of Virginia, has stirred up a national controversy by having the audacity to declare the month of April “Confederate History Month” in […]
In South Africa, a White man speaks out. He explains the situation better than any of us could:
These are excerpts from the Texas Declaration of Independence. They may seem oddly familiar to us today. “When a government has ceased to protect the […]
Previous: Part One, Two, Three, Four. In 1972 Jean Seberg met Dennis Berry, the son of director John Berry. Director John Berry was the son of […]
Previous: Part One. Part Two. Part Three. By the early 1960s Jean was living with Romain Gary in France. He had given up his diplomatic […]
Previous: Part One. Part Two. If Jean found her Lutheran upbringing strict and puritanical, she would absolutely hate life under director Otto Preminger. Preminger was […]
Click here for Part One. Jean Seberg was born on November 13, 1938 in Marshalltown, Iowa. Her family was the descendant of Swedish immigrants whose […]
Guy White recently coined the term “Hitler-admirers” to describe White Nationalists who aren’t Neo-Nazis, but who don’t agree with the total demonization of Nazi Germany. I’ve been […]
Have you ever wondered why there aren’t more White Nationalists? There have been dozens of failed experiments in racial ‘equality.’ From the period of decolonialization […]
A response to Jeffrey Imm and R.E.A.L. Growing up in the 1990s, I found myself pondering all sorts of mysteries as a teenager: why did […]
It’s that time again. Yeah, it is Black History Month on the PC calender, which no White American celebrated until 1976. The origins of “Black […]
THE ROAD TO DISUNION Volume II: Secessionists Triumphant, 1854-1861 By William W. Freehling Illustrated. 605 pp. Oxford University Press. $13 In his second volume of […]
I have been inspired over the last several months by many of the critiques put forth by Alex Kurtagic on different aspects of modern society. […]
WHAT HATH GOD WROUGHT The Transformation of America, 1815-1848 By Daniel Walker Howe Illustrated. 904 pp. Oxford University Press. $35. In the Oxford History of […]
EMPIRE OF LIBERTY A History of the Early Republic, 1789-1815 By Gordon S. Wood Illustrated. 778 pp. Oxford University Press. $35. I have always enjoyed […]
The U.S. didn’t extend diplomatic recognition to Haiti until 1862. The memory of the extermination of the White population by the negro rebels lingered on […]
The following letter was written by retired Major General George Van Horn Moseley. He was Deputy Chief of Staff under General MacArthur from 1930 to 1933. A […]
I’m currently reading Thomas Wood’s Empire of Liberty: A History of the Early Republic, 1789-1815. It is part of the new Oxford History of the […]
In light of friedrich braun’s recent comments, I have finally decided to address this subject. Guy White has also accused me of ducking the issue […]
Ever hear the old multicult chestnut about Squanto teaching the hapless Pilgrims how to grow corn by using fish as fertilizer? He picked up the […]
At Racism Review, MSU sociologist Matthew Hughey has demolished the multiculturalist myth of Thanksgiving. He urges us to replace the American holiday with “fasting and/or […]
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