Pulp Fiction
“I’m glad it’s going slowly”
—Uma Thurman
Weinstein, limp as a mullet,
gets the smoke house oven.
“You don’t deserve a bullet”
says the starlet, lovin’ (more…)
Pulp Fiction
“I’m glad it’s going slowly”
—Uma Thurman
Weinstein, limp as a mullet,
gets the smoke house oven.
“You don’t deserve a bullet”
says the starlet, lovin’ (more…)
Jared Taylor
If We Do Nothing: Essays and Reviews from 25 Years of White Advocacy
Oakton, VA: New Century Books, 2017
Jared Taylor’s most recent book If We Do Nothing leaves us with many reminders of why he is the most important writer in the white advocacy movement today. (more…)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V85Rigeb7Cw
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As the New Right begins to penetrate mainstream culture, some of the old challenges will fade away (the label “Nazi” is losing the last vestiges of its seriousness, even to hardline leftists). Part of overcoming some of these old struggles in acquiring relevance, however, is confronting new challenges that come with relevance. (more…)
Greg Johnson joins Fróði Midjord and Jonas De Geer on Me ne frego for a conversation about Sargon of Akkad’s debate with White Nationalism, what Paul Nehlen might be up to, Steve Bannon’s flameout, and what went wrong with the Trump administration.
Listen to “Me ne frego – episode 13 with Greg Johnson” on Spreaker.
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We’re one week into 2018, and the front-runner for this year’s White Nationalist MVP is a guy who is not a White Nationalist (yet) and someone who most in the Dissident Right hadn’t even heard of until a few weeks ago.
That’s not to say that no one had heard of Andy Warski. His +250,000 YouTube subscribers had certainly heard of him. (more…)
When I was in high school and Obama had just been elected, there were various articles in our spheres complaining about the inherent flaws of democracy. Democracy was bad and always would be, because it enabled idiots to have equal power to the responsible and intelligent. (more…)
Anthony Mario Ludovici was born on January 8, 1882.
Ludovici was one of the first and most accomplished translators of Nietzsche into English and a leading exponent of Nietzsche’s thought. Ludovici was also an original philosopher in his own right. In nearly forty books, including eight novels, and hundreds of shorter works, Ludovici set forth his views on metaphysics, religion, ethics, politics, (more…)
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Responds to YouTube Skeptic Sargon of Akkad’s eight questions for White Nationalists. (more…)
Alan Watts was born on this day in 1915. A prolific scholar and dazzling stylist, Watts is best known as the chief popularizer of Asian philosophy for the Beat and Hippy movements, but he was also an original thinker in his own right and a quiet man of the Right. (more…)
Paul Nehlen of Wisconsin, who will be challenging Paul Ryan in the House of Representatives for the second time this August, reminds me of a line from the great baseball movie Moneyball. After revolutionizing the way baseball is played, yet still falling short in the playoffs, Oakland Athletics General Manager Billy Beane is told by the owner of the Boston Red Sox that “the first guy through the wall always gets bloody.” (more…)