I want to pause a bit here, and look at some personal matters, which might be thought irrelevant or even somewhat demeaning (certainly Dutton’s critics think so), but they form a good part of Dutton’s case, so I want to address them before getting into a more substantial area. (more…)
Month: June 2025
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Watching Donald Trump’s recent meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on the BBC (Black Broadcasting Corporation), I was impressed to see a banner headline rolling across the bottom of the screen: TRUMP MAKES DISCREDITED GENOCIDE CLAIM. (more…)
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America’s Polarized Gender Relations: How Did We Get Here?
One of the topics that first sparked my interest in the Dissident Right was the growing political divide between young men and women. (more…)
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His Majesty King Charles III, King of Canada, travelled to Ottawa in order to open the 45th session of parliament by reading the Speech from the Throne. The proceedings took place at the Senate of Canada Building on Tuesday, May 27, 2025. (more…)
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Ian Dury was an English singer who was the first to admit that he couldn’t sing. He could battle adversity, however, having been crippled by polio at the age of nine from infected water at a swimming-pool. Polio was a terrible and often fatal disease which had several outbreaks in Britain, and Dury contracted it in 1951. (more…)
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Anthony Walsh
Social Class and Crime: A Biosocial Approach
Rutledge, 2010Anthony Walsh’s Social Class and Crime: A Biosocial Approach is a tour de force that bridges the disciplinary chasm between sociology and biology in understanding criminal behavior. (more…)






