
South Africa: A White Man Speaks Out
In South Africa, a White man speaks out. He explains the situation better than any of us could:
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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