A persistent argument, often termed the gateway hypothesis, suggests that certain public figures act as entry points for individuals to engage with heterodox ideas. This perspective proposes that figures like Candace Owens, the Tate brothers, and Myron Gaines attract general audiences to unconventional thought, eventually leading them toward more substantial dissident ideologies. (more…)
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The semiotics of anti-white racism has already been around so long it has become pervasively familiar. Take the BBC’s coverage of Finland, as the skinny Scandinavian country was recently voted the world’s happiest country for the eighth year in succession. I’ve been to Finland, and that is one white country. (more…)
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It’s been said that one of the problems with German military thinking in the 20th century is that Germany never grew out of its small-country thinking.
For centuries, Prussia was one smaller continental great power, and for a smaller nation to defeat larger nations in war requires war to be waged in a certain manner. (more…)
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The Trump administration invited 15 conservative influencers to the White House last Thursday in a much-hyped “release of the Epstein files.” The event itself was a dud with absolutely nothing of any consequence being revealed. In other words, there was nothing that will lead to a credible accusation and arrest. (more…)
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Photo courtesy of Wikipedia Commons.

Photo courtesy of Wikipedia Commons.
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I fought in the Optics War for six years. Then, last December I declared that the Optics War was over for several reasons. The Right Stuff closing down the National Justice Party project took the question of real-world activism off the table. Andrew Anglin and Nick Fuentes falling out over the Richard Spencer Question was a sign that old Optics War rules were no longer being adhered to by its most prominent figure. (more…)
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Figure 1. Scenes from They Live depicting subliminal messages on billboards that are only visible with special glasses.
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Andrew Tate embraces conspicuous consumption, flaunting his supercars, diamond watches, and other luxuries while at the same time extolling having children. This combination of pro-natalism and consumerism arose during the Reagan era, inspiring film director John Carpenter to produce the 1988 science fiction film They Live. (more…)
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Popular YouTube shorts personality Andrew Tate is a man of contrasts. He claims to be a man of God, yet persists in earning income as an OnlyFans tycoon. He implores women to have children as they did in the past, but advocates for men to make outrageous displays of wealth to attract them. Because of these extremes, he’s part sage and part pied piper. (more…)
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The more you retreat from actions into words, the more you will be tempted to lie to get rich. By “actions,” I mean the following: caring for people, engineering things, programming things, fighting off an enemy, and physical labor. And by “words,” I mean making money in more verbal ways. When Andrew Tate retired from kickboxing, he retreated from actions into words — specifically, sales and entrepreneurship. He succumbed to the temptation to lie, and he deceived people as an OnlyFans entrepreneur, a casino owner, and as a pyramid schemer — but through it all, he retained a weird tendency to be candid about his profitmaking activities. (more…)
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The surest way to remain poor is to be honest. — Napoleon
Machiavellian psychopaths cast people as characters in schemes to gain power. They make people either subordinates or prey. As for how they cast their characters, the authors of Snakes in Suits put it thusly: (more…)
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You may not be smart or cultured enough to see that this is a statue depicting Martin Luther King and his wife.
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First They Called You a White Supremacist, Then They Came for Your Social-Media Posts
Despite the fact that she has both the face and the intellect of a hippopotamus, Sheila Jackson-Lee has represented the same Congressional district of Texas since the mid-1990s. (more…)
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The following should only be used to supplement the Hare Checklist-Revised, the real way psychologists diagnose psychopaths. It draws heavily on excerpts from interviews with the serial killer Ed Kemper. Kemper is an unusually intelligent psychopath whose IQ was tested at 136 and 145. He seems to be more honest, too, so he makes a good case study. It also cites examples of psychopathic behaviors in the Tate brothers, Jared Fogle, and the rapper 50 Cent. (more…)







