The American political arena and mainstream media is rigged against White American solidarity. Almost every single race or ethnicity has a political organization to serve its specific racial or ethnic interests. The glaring exception is a mainstream-credited or nationally-recognized political group dedicated to White American interests. There are groups dedicated to White advocacy, but they are invariably plagued by accusations of “extremism” or “hate” or “bigotry.”
Month: February 2011
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February 9, 2011 Trevor Lynch
The Road:
Apokalyptický film vzbuzující špatný dojemFilm The Road dokázal, že The Road Warrior vypadá jako utopie. Příběh je založen na novele Cormaca McCarthyho a režíroval jej John Hillcoat. Ve filmu The Road hraje Viggo Mortensen otce a Kodi McPhee jeho malého syna bojující o přežití a dostanou se v Americe na “pobřeží” zpustošené nějakou ekologickou apokalypsou. (more…)
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The 2011 American Renaissance conference was canceled due to pressure from egalitarian love-mongers, just as the 2010 conference was canceled.
But in 2010, dozens of speakers and attendees still converged on Dulles Airport, an impromptu location for speeches was found, and there was a great deal of camaraderie and productive networking.
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This essay is from Michael Polignano’s book Taking Our Own Side, available in hardcover and paperback here.
March 31, 2004
Last year, before I killed my television, I saw an advertisement again and again that gave me the ultimate solution to the immigration problem, two sharp words to cleave the Gordian knot of casuistic hairsplitting and partisan pseudo-debates.
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March 2000
One of the most profoundly depressing experiences an American can subject himself to these days is watching the various presidential candidates campaigning on his television screen. My god, what a sorry spectacle! [. . .]
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The overarching goal of the “open borders” movement is to flood millions of non-Whites into all traditionally White nations. Make no mistake — this is not mere coincidence. It is White genocide by design, worldwide in application. The United States, Great Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Australia: White people founded and populated these nations. All of these nations operated under the implicit mandate, if not explicit by law, that they existed as White nations for the posterity of the White founding stock. (more…)
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Editor’s Note:
The following excerpt from Dr. Frances Cress Welsing’s The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors (Chicago: Third World Press) is from Adam Parfrey, ed., Apocalypse Culture II (Venice, Cal.: Feral House, 2000).
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Translated by Bruno Cariou
The facility with which ideas lacking any real consistency sometimes acquire an evocative force, to the point of becoming a sort of alibi for the passions, is amazing: those who have held them to be true, experience them as such so vividly that they end up believing they have found confirmations of them in their own deepest experiences.
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Spanish translation here
Since the rise of physical anthropology, the definition of the term “race” has undergone several changes. In 1899, William Z. Ripley stated that, “Race, properly speaking, is responsible only for those peculiarities, mental or bodily, which are transmitted with constancy along the lines of direct physical descent.”[1]
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February 5, 2011 Trevor Lynch
Vanilla Sky
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Recently, while helping a sick friend, I had the opportunity to re-watch this movie after nearly ten years, which led me to re-read this review. I definitely think Vanilla Sky is worth re-watching — and that this review is worth re-publishing.
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One of the most widespread black invention myths, which has even insinuated itself into otherwise skeptical minds, is that peanut butter was invented by George Washington Carver. Some even seem to think that the invention of peanut butter is on a par with the printing press and penicillin. (more…)
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February 5, 2011 James J. O'Meara
Joseph & His Amazing Technicolor Jewish Problem—& Mine
Joseph Epstein
In a Cardboard Belt!: Essays Personal, Literary, and Savage
Boston: Mariner Books, 2008Poking about in the $1 bins at the Strand, I uncovered several copies of a recent book by Joseph Epstein, a collection of essays, In A Cardboard Belt! I recalled reading him in places like Commentary and The New Criterion, but since I haven’t found such outlets tolerable for years, he seems to have slipped from my radar screen. So, I took the plunge.