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The Worst Week Yet:
April 2-8, 2023

Jim Goad

Vladimir Putin enjoying a topless Ukrainian Femen activist’s attempt to disrupt his visit to Germany in April 2014.

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Russia Proposes Law Declaring All Feminists to Be Extremists

Everyone in their right mind knows that most women are extremely annoying, extremely entitled, and extremely irrational, which automatically qualifies them as extremists.

Feminism, which long ago postured as the idea that men and women are equal but at some point morphed into the doctrine that women are innocent and men are evil, is merely a vehicle used to egg on and exacerbate women’s natural extremist tendencies.

Whatever one’s feelings are about Vladimir Putin, it cannot be said that he is feminine, although he’s known to enjoy gawking at feminists’ naked breasts.

Oleg Matveychev is a member of Vladimir Putin’s United Russia Party. Capitalizing on the recent arrest of Daria Trepova, a plain-as-bread Russian radical feminist and alleged vegetarian bisexual who was arrested in late March for allegedly carrying the bomb that killed a pro-war blogger named Vladlen Tatarsky, Matveychev cobbled together a draft of a proposed law that he has presented to the Commission for the Investigation of Foreign Interference in Russia’s Internal Affairs. If the commission approves the draft, it will be forwarded to the State Duma to be ratified.

In an interview last week, Matveychev opined:

Feminists in the West are all against Putin, against Russia, and for the war. Feminists in Ukraine have actually said that real feminism is for women to serve alongside men against the Russians. Our feminists are simply agents of the West. They are engaged in the destruction of traditional values, their activities are contrary to the president’s decree on the support of traditional values. They are for divorce, childlessness, and abortion. They are acting against the demographic policy of the Russian Federation.

Wherever one stands on the Russian/Ukrainian conflict — I stand here in America, and from the start I’ve said that the war will be bad for Americans in every conceivable way — I applaud the Russkis’ efforts to put women back in their place.

Canada is Pushing a Plan to Allow Minors Access to Assisted Suicide Without Parental Consent

Canada is a nation that seems to exist for no other reason than to seethe with jealousy at its more famous and massively more powerful big brother directly to its south. For the last ten years it has been ruled by a boy-man who seems to be going out of his way to atone for having the sense of daring and mischief that led him to appear in blackface not once, but at least twice. Although I can’t stand cold weather — or Canadians generally — if Justin Trudeau had seen fit to appear in blackface a third time, I would have moved up to Canada and voted for him.

That charmless patch of frozen tundra north of the United States provides its understandably depressed citizens with a way out of the misery of being Canadian through its Medical Aid in Dying (MAID) program. The program was originally designed to allow terminally ill patients to depart this vale of tears swiftly and effortlessly, although it was recently expanded to where it provided state-sponsored suicide for those who had relatively minor illnesses such as hearing loss, and even those who were merely impoverished or homeless.

Possibly sensing an opportunity to divert public revenue toward politicians’ salaries by reducing welfare costs, the Canucks recently issued a report suggesting that “mature” minors be allowed to avail themselves of maple-flavored euthanasia even without parental consent. The report advised that within the next five years, the government should begin researching and consulting “with minors on the topic of MAID, including minors with terminal illnesses, minors with disabilities, minors in the child welfare system and Indigenous minors.”

I understand the “terminal illnesses” clause, but also disabilities, welfare recipients, and underage Canadian Injuns? These Canucks aren’t fuckin’ around! And the terminology seems purposely vague about what constitutes a “disability.” What if the poor child merely has hives? Would a mild stutter count? Most importantly, would being “indigenous” qualify as a disability?

This passage in the report sounds especially ominous:

That the Government of Canada establish a requirement that, where appropriate, the parents or guardians of a mature minor be consulted in the course of the assessment process for MAID, but that the will of a minor who is found to have the requisite decision-making capacity ultimately takes priority.

As far as I can discern, it would allow any “mature” Canadian minor to say, “Fuck you, mom and dad, for restricting my daily playing time on Xbox. As a result, I find it hard to concentrate on schoolwork and am therefore mentally disabled, so I’m gonna shuffle off to one of those Soylent Green-style public suicide centers just to spite you.”

Even though on paper I’m not opposed to the rapid depopulation of Canada, this seems a little extreme even to me.

Female Caregivers Named Jada and Shy’Tiona Arrested for Livestreaming Themselves Abusing Elderly Patient

I’ve been writing for years about the abuse of elderly patients in nursing homes at the hands of feral and vengeful black employees. It’s a grisly trend that has even been applauded by some of the more meme-addled young white “dissident” whippersnappers who’ve been lured, bamboozled, hornswoggled, and hoodwinked into simultaneously embracing “traditionalism” while being oblivious to the irony of blaming their elders for everything that’s wrong in the Current Year. Aren’t you flea-brained tools supposed to be honoring thy mother, father, gramps, and grandma?

The most recent example of a nursing-home chimpout comes from the sunny and rootless state of Florida, where a pair of aspiring atom-splitters named Jada Harris (18) and Shy’Tiona Bishop (20) have been arrested in connection with the fact that they seemed to think it was a wise idea to livestream themselves “taunting and abusing” an unidentified elderly woman to the delight of their friends in the viewing audience. They mock the woman for urinating on herself, and at one point one of the young Negresses — I can’t tell which, because they all look alike to me — smirks into the camera and says, “Isn’t she embarrassing?”

Harris has been charged with video voyeurism, abuse and neglect of an elderly or disabled adult, and interception or disclosure of wired communications. Bishop was arrested for video voyeurism and interception or disclosure of wired communications. I’m a little bit incensed that Bishop’s parents weren’t booked on child-abuse charges for the crime of naming her “Shy’Tiona.”

During a press conference where he aired a portion of the livestream footage, Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey groused:

I’m disgusted. The perpetrators in this case are not only disgusting but they are vile individuals who livestreamed themselves abusing one of our elderly citizens who suffers from dementia.

They actually put it up on a livestream platform so that their friends could watch it, laugh about it, as they mocked this elderly person.

It’s hard to imagine that there are people in this world that would do such a thing.

As you watch this video, think about the abuse this poor lady went through at the hands of these of these two disgusting individuals. My only hope is that these two live long enough in life; I doubt it as stupid as they are.

Wayne Ivey for president!

US Air Force Will Allow Male & Female Recruits to Be Slightly Obese

When was the last time that the US armed forces actually won a conflict? In 2021 we ran from Afghanistan with our tails between our legs like a pack of frightened Chihuahuas. On paper, I suppose we won the Gulf War and the Iraq War, but the fact that Iran now basically controls Iraq means that we can count both of those “victories” as a huge net loss.

We definitely lost the Vietnam War, fought to a standstill in Korea, and if you think it was a victory to defeat the Germans rather than the Soviets in the Second World War, the ghost of General George Patton would probably disagree with you. I still have no idea why we were involved in the First World War. Was the Spanish-American War really a victory seeing as how we’ll probably all be speaking Spanish in 50 years, anyway? Same goes for the Mexican-American War. And the Civil War was definitely not a triumph for anyone who’s likely to read this website. So I’ll have to conclude that the Revolutionary War was the last time Americans emerged victorious.

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Besides, the fact that US troops aren’t ritually mowing down invaders from our southern border makes me question why we even have a military. Same goes for the fact that we have yet to conquer Canada.

Making the whole shebang exponentially more depressing is the fact that our troops — or at least what’s left of them — are less fit and intelligent than at any other time in our history. The US Air Force recently announced that it will allow male recruits to have up to 26% body fat, while female recruits, seeing as they get a pass merely for being naturally disabled by dint of being female, are allowed to waddle around with bodies consisting of 36% pure lard. Since “Women with more than 30 percent body fat and men with more than 25 percent body fat are considered obese,” this means that the Air Force is now accepting recruits who have entered the Dark Realm of obesity. It seems likely that at any given moment, the morbidly obese will be given a pass due to being “disabled.”

Last summer, right around the same time it announced that less than a quarter of Americans aged 17 to 24 were “fully qualified to serve” due to a confluence of mitigating factors such as physical unfitness, mental sluggishness, and criminal histories, the US Army also declared that it would be loosening its body-fat and academic standards. Also last year, the Army announced that it would allow female recruits a full 23 minutes to run two miles. To qualify for enlistment, the chicks were also only required to pump out 10 pushups instead of the previously draconian threshold of 19.

Late last year, blaming a culture of “wokeness” for the fact that very few Americans, especially white ones, seem eager to join the military, a former Marine Corps lieutenant colonel named Dale Papworth wrote:

With a woke military, whose most senior officer is concerned about “white rage,” searching for a tattle tale [sic] process to discover and discharge white “extremists,” blaming it on toxic masculinity, discharging real warriors for not getting vaccinated, having a two-day stand-down to discuss white extremism, the promotion and expansion of women in combat, lowering physical fitness standards to accommodate naturally weaker women, recruiting with social justice and diversity ads, stating we need more female and minority pilots, promotions based on the color of one’s skin or genitalia, lowering recruiting standards, blaming the military for 247 years of institutional racism, is not the military I was in for 26 years.

Dale Papworth for vice president!

Poll: 63% of Detroiters Support Reparations

I’m unsure why municipalities such as San Francisco and Detroit — places which never held black slaves in large numbers, and never legally in San Francisco — are spearheading what will inevitably become a nationwide pogrom to bleed white taxpayers who never owned slaves to fork over their lunch money to appease black bullies who never were slaves. Why aren’t such referenda gaining steam in cities such as Richmond and Birmingham?

It’s a matter of common wisdom that Henry Ford, despite all the wonderful things he said about Jews, had a policy of bringing up black workers from the South to Detroit as scabs in an effort to bust fledgling white unions. But not only were blacks successful in destroying the Detroit labor movement, they also wound up destroying Detroit.

Detroit is now more than three-quarters black, but despite the fact that any place on the planet that is more than three-quarters black is likely to be a festering sewer, the city’s Magic Negroes are able to whimsically evade any blame for what they’ve done to what used to be known as “The Paris of the West.”

A March survey conducted by the University of Michigan’s Detroit Metro Area Communities Study and the Center for Racial Justice — holy hell, that’s a mouthful — found that “about 63% of Detroit residents support some form of reparations.” The only thing surprising about this study is that Detroit is 78% black, so why do the rest of the brothas and sistas refuse to get with the program?

If you really understood the meaning of the word “reparations,” you’d realize that I’m the only person in world history who has proposed a reparations plan that makes sense.

Sympathy for Adult Men in Diapers

Having won the wars over gay marriage and trans acceptance — at least for now — it appears that the only thing that will keep Leftist “sex writers” employed is to peck out screeds attempting to sacralize and celebrate anal dilators and men who wear diapers.

Seattle’s The Stranger is a free weekly that as far as I can recall, back when I was foolish enough to live in the Pacific Northwest, used to run relatively anodyne columns by boring homos such as Dan Savage and the occasional feature about acid rain and workers’ rights.

But nowadays, The Stranger is only getting stranger. It recently ran a piece titled “Young at Heart: Adult Baby/Diaper Lovers Face Harmful Stigma in Their Quest for Comfort.”

Anyone of sound mind and good taste would be driven by a natural gag reflex to forbid adults who parade around in diapers while sucking on pacifiers from entering a functional ethnostate, or even a rundown amusement park. Yet The Stranger depicts us, rather than the hairy, diapered freaks, as the ones with the problem:

What would it feel like to be a baby for a day? Your meals and clothes would be prepared for you, and your busy work schedule would be replaced with hours of mindless fun. All the responsibilities of adulthood would fade into the distance, giving way to a simpler life, if only for a short time. . . .

But no fantasy lasts forever: these identities come with many stigmas. Accusations of immaturity, irresponsibility around children, or even pedophilia run rampant in online spaces and news articles. AB/DL [Adult Babies/Diaper Lovers] people have been assaulted, fired from their jobs, or legally separated from their children for what community members and experts call harmless interests. . . .

Rhoda Lipscomb, a Colorado therapist whose specialty in AB/DL has earned her the title of “the Diaper Doctor,” said there’s a common misconception that AB/DL people want to abandon their adult lives. She clarified this is not the case; some practitioners . . . may have “younger sides to their personalities,” but they treat age play and diapers like hobbies with a nostalgic appeal similar to that of Lego or Disney World.

With all due respect — i.e., none — the Diaper Doctor is only digging herself a deeper hole here. I have long maintained that any adult who still clings onto childish things such as Lego collections, Disney fetishes, Transformers toys, or plus-sized diapers needs to be rounded up and shipped off to Baby Island.

And that’s it for this week, folks. I will quickly exit stage right before you start throwing tomatoes at me.

Jim Goad

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  1. T Steuben says:
    April 10, 2023 at 8:14 am

    I’ve seen comically obese Guard and Reservists almost break the sit up bar while flopping about for their PT tests.

    With the new standard they’re going to have to replace those bars several times a week.

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  2. Fred C. Dobbs says:
    April 10, 2023 at 8:32 am

    I refuse to believe that Detroit is only 78% black. If there’s any more than 50 white people living there I’d be shocked.

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    1. Wollzo says:
      April 11, 2023 at 3:34 am

      Didn’t you know that Detroit is making a comeback as a centre for urban farming and such?

      🤪

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  3. Edmund says:
    April 10, 2023 at 9:21 am

    Hey! I take umbrage with you calling our land “charmless.”

    Our people might be snobs, our culture might be a massive rip-off of America’s, but our landscapes are largely beautiful.

    Jokes aside, I want to clarify something here:

    I understand the “terminal illnesses” clause, but also disabilities, welfare recipients, and underage Canadian Injuns? These Canucks aren’t fuckin’ around!

    Now, it is true that poor people are covered in this euthanasia proposal, however, considering the passage you’re referring to, the “welfare” in question relates to foster kids and not people who get free money.

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    1. Beau Albrecht says:
      April 10, 2023 at 11:55 am

      I was going to write something less than felicitous, until I saw your note.  Perhaps you can help clear some things up for me.  I have to wonder, is there controversy about the euthanasia program and how it’s expanding, or is everyone pretty much agreeing with it?

      Also, how is Justin Trudeau generally perceived by the citizens?  Is he highly charismatic, or is he being propped up by powerful backers like Bidet?

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      1. Sandy says:
        April 11, 2023 at 1:54 pm

        Living here in the land of the Eloi I must insist that you don’t upset the natives by raising such hostile and potentially offensive questions that could hurt someone’s feelings. The rapid expansion of this new medical benefit to allow the avoidance of pain  speaks of it’s own success.

        Another topic to be avoided is criticism of our ever popular glorious leader. His “sunny ways” and “the budget will balance itself” is taking our country to new highs of civility. So popular is he that last year our population increased by 0ne million and a few thousand new souls; 97.6 of which were immigrants desperate to join us in paradise.

        All is wonderful here in la,la land except, perhaps for a few Chinese immigrants uncomfortable with the legalization of drugs, the increasing congestion and the New Education in the schools.  But then, there are always a few spoilsports. Otherwise, all is well and we look forward to the Ukraine becoming a new province our happy and prosperous land.

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      2. Edmund says:
        April 11, 2023 at 6:51 pm

        Hi, Beau. Sorry for the late response.

        Justin Trudeau is not currently popular and hasn’t been for a while now. He isn’t very charismatic, but his competition isn’t either. The Conservative leader, Pierre Poilievre, is a giant pussy who is pro-immigration and disavows ‘extremists.’

         

        Here are Trudeau’s approval ratings over the years:

        https://angusreid.org/trudeau-tracker/

         

        Here is our ‘populist’ Conservative leader shilling for immigration:

        https://www.canadianparvasi.com/pierre-poilievre-promises-to-remove-gatekeepers-encourage-immigration-and-make-housing-affordable/

         

        Here, Poilievre disavows fellow party members meeting with a member of the AfD:

        https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/poilievre-christine-anderson-vile-racist-1.6759453

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        Anyway, the euthanasia thing came and went without much fuss. Most people support assisted suicide, but I doubt many people know about the sordid details that Mr. Goad discussed in this article. This is because we have barely any right-wing media presence in Canada. For all of Fox News’ flaws, at least it reaches a lot of homes and can contribute to the national conversation. Ezra Levant is the closest thing we have to Tucker Carlson. He’s a Jew who runs Rebel Media, a fringe right-wing site.

        And despite the left-of-centre having a media stranglehold in this country, people are noticing things. People who might have liberal views on things such as abortion and vaccines are talking to me about how they hate working with Punjabi Indians, or how Filipinos are everywhere, or how they have a hard time getting a job as a white person.

        This nation is ripe for a party that actually gives a damn about white Canadians. But who will do it? Probably not the opposition Conservatives, who have stayed mum about the fact our government increased our immigration target from 331,000 people per year to 500,000.

        In 2019, only 13% of Canadians wanted more immigration and 40% wanted fewer, including 65% of Conservative voters. That was when 331,000 immigrants arrived.

        Now, with 500,000 arriving every year, I believe more people are against immigration than before.

        Immigration is an issue that can win, but our Conservative Party is very risk averse. Hopefully, the Tories or the fledgling People’s Party of Canada make this a core issue. People care far more about immigration than they do the Freedom Convoy or the carbon tax.

         

        Immigration poll from 2019:

        https://angusreid.org/election-2019-immigration/

         

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  4. Beau Albrecht says:
    April 10, 2023 at 12:02 pm

    BTW, although my Russian needs a lot of improvement, I see that the slogan painted on the young lady means “F-off Putin”.  (Literally, “idi na khui” means “go to a dick”.)  Volodya doesn’t seem to be too offended, though.  Perhaps this will satisfy someone’s curiosity.

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  5. Crumps brother says:
    April 10, 2023 at 12:35 pm

    In regard to the Elder abuse article. I’m glad I’m not the only person to see this extreme hatred from our own people against our elderly folks. It truly saddens me how terrible some of this generation is. It’s fucking disgusting. I honestly am not surprised by feral “blacks” doing this shit, but white people celebrating it is just horrifying.

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    1. Vehmgericht says:
      April 11, 2023 at 7:54 am

      This is inevitable as we become a hated minority in what were once our own nations. On growing very old one will have the choice of state-operated ‘euthanasia’ in the manner of Canada, or ‘care’ at the hands of underpaid, overworked and surly foreigners. In either case one’s estate will be used to fund the ‘treatment’ as intergenerational restitution for slavery and to pauperise white posterity, if any. It might be well to read up on those noble Romans who made an art of bowing out with dignity — and without cheating their descendants.

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  6. Alexandra O says:
    April 10, 2023 at 1:40 pm

    What good does it do to chastise Russian feminists when the Russians are sending their very finest young Russian men, both white and none-white, into battle like ‘cannon fodder’?  The entirety of Russia is totally anti-white in this conflict, for it is a ‘brothers’ war’ between fine white Russians and equally fine white Ukrainian men of all ages.  And in Ukraine as well, a hell of a lot of fine white women are being widowed, starved, and raped, as well as white Ukrainian children who are being hauled off to Russia to fatten their demographics. Russia, under Putin, is the pariah of the White race.

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  7. Alexandra O says:
    April 10, 2023 at 2:01 pm

    In regard to”Canada pushing a law to allow minors to access euthanasia without parental consent”, I am wondering where they get the chutzpah to call White Nationalists ‘Nazis’?

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  8. Alexandra O says:
    April 10, 2023 at 2:20 pm

    As for the story about the Black’ care-givers’ treating elderly White patients badly, let this be a ‘heads’ up’ to everyone reading our pages here at CC: this is where YOU are headed years down the road if you are not already in a nice family with aunts and uncles and cousins, and other close loved-ones etc., or have not married and raised a few bundles of little darlings to take care of you in your old age.  Get your nose out of your computer thrills and think it through — no one is going to care for you if you have not saved a shit-load of money or have created a loving family of your own.  Believe me, I’m much nearer to the ‘non-white nurse carnival’ than you, and it ain’t pretty.

     

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    1. Wollzo says:
      April 11, 2023 at 3:43 am

      Good point. It’s not merely the dreary prospect of being escorted to the great beyond merely by the soulless, flickering images of Judge Judy and The Simpsons at TV time as it is waiting helplessly for that moment day in, day out for months while shitting ourselves and infecting our bed sores and being treated to various courses of cultural enrichment dished up by K’shauntay and Ja’nel.

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  9. Emmett White says:
    April 10, 2023 at 2:25 pm

    The pro-death nihilism that is lurking behind abortion and euthanasia is a repugnant ideology, and the fact that these things are approved, no celebrated, by the left is a very good sign that this is the ‘right’ side.

    Hope everyone had a good Easter

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    1. Saturn says:
      April 10, 2023 at 7:11 pm

      Seems to be some all-powerful entity pulling the levers of history, steering us deeper and deeper into some hell of a death cult. It’s utterly astonishing to behold.

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  10. ABC says:
    April 10, 2023 at 5:07 pm

    The left brain (logic, engaging emotions happiness,  pride, anger) and the right brain (avoidance emotions, disgust, fear, emotivity), are connected by the corpus callosum, which is more developed  in women than men, that’s  a verifiable fact (because most of the time engaging behavior puts the offspring in danger) . This is a product of deep time evolutionary biology and precedes religion, imperialism,  enlightment,  liberalism,  feminism, Marxism,  and whatever happened in the West after WW2. And this “condition” affects 50% of the white people, do not mess with mother nature , she doesn’t have a sense of humor. Women should have equal rights indeed in any field of activity,  otherwise you deny 50% of the brain power of the nation to manifest itself, and that would be a mistake. Except of politics, generally speaking,  women cannot make rational,  logical decisions without involving emotions (there are exceptions of course,  but they reinforce this rule),  and that’s a serious handicap if the survival of the white race is a priority,  simple as that, a couple of cubic centimeters of brain matter. I don’t have anything useful to say about the other sections of this excellent article , as expected from Jim every single time.

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    1. J Webb says:
      April 11, 2023 at 8:04 am

      This is a quite a bit of pop psychology that over simplifies the brain. Small differences aside, the corpus callosum does not explain men vs. women. Likewise the size of the aorta does not engender athletic prowess. I think many will agree that women make a lot of emotional decisions, but we all know plenty of hot-headed guys who are a pain in the ass to be around. And ask any married guy if it is a useful tactic to just tell a women she is being too emotional. Stradivarius-level finesse is required.

      There is a recent podcast from the BBC/Atlantic called The New Gurus. I was impressed with the near-balanced tone as most of the crackpot gurus are leftist. Aside from them insinuating that Jordan Peterson was ‘bad’ no compelling evidence was on displace other than his sedative addiction. Worth checking out is the episode on “White Women’s Tears”, which is an unintentionally hilarious expose of everyone behaving badly. First we hear of groveling liberal white women hoping to get a prominent black woman’s blessing that she is “not racist”. This black lady, Ms. Regina Jackson, sees an opportunity, and creates the infamous “Race 2 Dinner” in which groveling white women shell out $2500 each, design a menu by black chefs to honor thy struggle, then still be lambasted as racist. If any of the white womyn cry, they are sent away to the crying room. The black lady in charge alleges this be because women use tears to play the victim card and sway a verdict (in 2023, only a black woman can get away with saying this). The white BBC hostess says she could not imagine ever signing up for this, then suggests it is a bit of money making racket. Ms. Jackson then is quite taken aback and says something to the effect of “Do you know how much Robin DiAngelo gets paid to give a talk?” Even the business of calling white people racist is dominated by a white woman. Meta racism?

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      1. ABC says:
        April 24, 2023 at 2:29 pm

        Narcissistic compassion,  that’s the main issue here. Better minds than mine reached this conclusion,  like Jordan Peterson.

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  11. Deetron says:
    April 11, 2023 at 4:28 am

    On clinging to childish things: Last year I briefly ventured into a new line of sales which took me into residences. If the homeowner were between the ages of 35-45, it was almost  guaranteed that the house would be a religious shrine to Star Wars and include at least 2 or 3 lego dioramas of, of corse, Star Wars.

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    1. Fire Walk With Lee says:
      April 11, 2023 at 5:57 am

      Last summer my elderly neighbors moved out of state and a young couple moved in next door with two little ones.  I was glad to have some neighbors closer in age to my wife and I and some new friends for my two daughters to play with.  They’re nice people and so far pretty decent neighbors.  But when I went over to get to know the father, I quickly realized that there will be very little between us to talk about when I went downstairs to his man cave.  Nothing but Legos, action figures and his computer desk where he hosts his weekly Mighty Morphin Power Rangers podcast.

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      1. Josephus Cato says:
        April 11, 2023 at 6:49 am

        How do the both of you feel about computer/video games?  I still play old school half life mods.

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        1. Fire Walk With Lee says:
          April 11, 2023 at 8:26 am

          I can’t even tell you the last time I had a controller in my hands.  When I was a teenager in the nineties, I liked Twisted Metal and Tekken and the Nintendo 64 games, but even then I was more occupied with skateboarding and playing music for most of my free time.  I never got into all of the Halo and Call Of Duty type games that were so popular.  Between all of the house and yard work, the constant home projects popping up, chasing around a four year old and a two and a half year old, band practice, the ever growing mountain of books I want to read and the upcoming morel mushroom hunting season, I have very little free time for things like video games. There’s nothing wrong with still enjoying them in adulthood(within moderation) but I just see them as a waste of time that could be better used elsewhere.

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  12. J Webb says:
    April 11, 2023 at 7:25 am

    I’m of the opinion that engaging white women is a more important goal than collecting the lopped off bits from the latest trans news. The trans frenzy is still new and it will just take a few more years of embarrassing spectacles and changing their gender back (some sadly after having gone under the knife) for it to wane. But the many women spurred to unrealistic entitlement is fertile ground, even as the national wombs and testosterone levels trend towards less fertile.

    Any follow up on Russia’s grind against the extremist wing of feminism is worth hearing, though the left is well rehearsed in responding to something like this. There will be marches and dudes with beards wearing ‘proud feminist’ T-shirts hoping they are more apt to score than at a Dungeons and Dragons club.

    Why do surveys suggest women are less happy now than decades before all the ‘progress’? I’m definitely not suggesting taking away anyone’s rights and free will. But I see plenty of women choose competitive career paths, then decide they abhor all the stress and high expectations. Someone must be to blame, right? Of course, it’s men. The women who do well in a career still want guys who are more successful than they (unlike the primary breadwinner model of years past).

    There is growing contingent who see the problem as capitalism, and thus you have lots of liberal women pushing for free entitlements, affirmative action and shuttering of concepts like objectively measured outcomes. So much talk about STEM education these days, but balancing the books, profits vs. losses and effects on inflation and quality of life seem to be lost. Well, they know who to blame.

     

     

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  13. Bellios01 says:
    April 13, 2023 at 9:53 pm

    The government of Detroit can dress black criminals in diapers. When they misbehave they are spanked by government spankers. All spankers should be white for effect. After three offences the criminals are found guilty in court for being an extreme burden to society. They are then shipped to Africa as a final punishment. This as a deterant to would be criminals.

     

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  14. Buurrrzzzuuumm says:
    April 14, 2023 at 8:05 pm

    “I applaud the Russkis’ efforts to put women back in their place.”

     

    You and me both. As a college student I’ve been exposed to the worst excesses contemporary womanhood has to offer. When I hear previous generations talk about their problems with the fairer sex It always makes me realize how lucky they were.

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  15. Emma Watson says:
    April 15, 2023 at 7:24 pm

    If you want to be big heroes & save western civilization then you should start by being respectful of women. Being against radical feminism doesn’t warrant hostility towards a whole gender. Part of growing up & becoming a man is learning how to shed the juvenile tendency to mock & degrade women.

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Writer & Article of the Month May 2026

Voting for this month has concluded. Here are the final results!

Top Writers

  • #1 Morris van de Camp 2 votes
  • #2 David M. Zsutty 2 votes
  • #3 Derek Stark 2 votes
  • #4 Jayant Bhandari 2 votes
  • #5 Greg Johnson 2 votes
  • #6 Jared Taylor 1 vote
  • #7 Collin Cleary 1 vote
  • #8 Spencer J. Quinn 1 vote
  • #9 Mark Gullick 1 vote
  • #10 Lipton Matthews 1 vote
  • #11 Keith Woods 1 vote
  • #12 Steven Tucker 1 vote

Top Articles

  • #1 The Lunch Wars 2 votes
  • #2 Heidegger on Nietzsche, Part One 2 votes
  • #3 Could Fascism Work? 1 vote
  • #4 Jared Taylor's Elevator Pitch to a Billionaire 1 vote
  • #5 Predation Wearing the Mask of Civilization 1 vote
  • #6 Peak Fatigue in Fort Wayne 1 vote
  • #7 Keith Wood's Elevator Pitch to a Billionaire 1 vote
  • #8 Do You Want to Play a Game? 1 vote
  • #9 Why Billionaires Should Fund White Identity Politics 1 vote
  • #10 The 1970s: The Golden Age of Hijacking 1 vote
  • #11 True Folk-Horror Is Horror of Your Own Folk 1 vote
  • #12 Finding Atlantis Part 4 1 vote
  • #13 Berlin: City of Stones 1 vote
  • #14 The Ghost of the Confederacy 1 vote
  • #15 Lothrop Stoddard’s The Revolt Against Civilization 1 vote

Total votes cast: 17