The Lone Ranger never had a chance as a movie. The Wild West setting is akin to Auschwitz in the eyes of educated opinion. The existence of the Indian sidekick “Tonto” is an embarrassing reminder that whites once assumed they would be in leadership roles, with the Other tolerantly accepted as helpers. The clean-cut eponymous hero is a symbol of everything that the post-Western world has pledged to destroy. The character of the Lone Ranger is the hero of a despised nation that no longer exists. (more…)
Author: Gregory Hood
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Markus Willinger
Generation Identity: A Declaration of War Against the ’68ers
London: Arktos Media, 2013Memo to the American Right: It’s Time to Grow Up
Ideas Have Consequences
The slippery slope is a logical fallacy – except in politics. (more…)
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(with apologies to Frederick Douglass and the rhetoric of his century)
Fellow citizens,
He who could address this audience without a quailing sensation has stronger nerves than I have. I look over a people in its multitudes, and it seems presumptuous to take upon myself the responsibility of expressing communal feelings. (more…)
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President Django. Now that’s more like it.
White House Down has essentially the same plot as Olympus Has Fallen – the White House has fallen to terrorists, and the President’s life is in danger. Only a frustrated white male, dreaming of joining the Presidential Detail, can save the day with lots of guns, violence, and explosions. Olympus Has Fallen stole a march on White House Down and was surprisingly successful at the box office with its conservative tribute to the military, government institutions, and the benevolent American Imperium. (more…)
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American, Alien, or God?
Superman is the most American of heroes – and the most foreign. (more…)
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Why can’t anyone make a decent zombie movie?
The genre has already reached saturation proportions, is rivaled only by Game of Thrones in fanatical television fandom, and has been endlessly analyzed in both academia and among the Alternative Right. Despite this, most zombie movies are distinguished mostly by their kitsch, incompetence, infantile politics, and terrible production quality. (more…)
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The Purge lies to you. You’re sucked in with a genuinely interesting premise – a utopian America under the “New Founding Fathers” that has seemingly solved its social problems. However, the peace and prosperity come at a cost – “The Purge,” a 12 hour period when all crimes, including murder, are legal. One is prepared to confront fundamental questions about the nature of class, masculinity, capitalism, modernity, and violence. (more…)
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May 29, 2013 Gregory Hood
The Great Gatsby
Society is decadent when satire is impossible. It’s terminal when criticism is incomprehensible. Baz Luhrmann’s colorful and chaotic re-imagining of The Great Gatsby neatly inverts Fitzgerald’s savage critique of the American Dream, (more…)
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Spanish translation here
It’s a common dodge for opponents of white nationalism, even sympathetic opponents, to charge that “race isn’t enough” to build a society. This misses the point. (more…)
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In the wake of the Boston bombing, there was some hope among the dwindling number of true believing conservatives that the long awaited Grand Alliance Against Jihad would finally come to fruition. (more…)
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You’ve all heard Bob Whitaker’s “Mantra,” the tag line of which is: “Anti-racist is a code word for anti-white.” You will find it in the comments section of any news story that touches on race (more…)
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(Caution for those who read below – for the web is dark, and full of spoilers. If you haven’t read the books, stop what you are doing and read them.) (more…)