Last week on X, boomers again struggled in public to understand inflation. This time, they told young people to eat highly processed bread and meat for lunch, or some other form of slop, so that in ten years they could afford a down payment on a house. I’m calling it the Lunch Wars. (more…)
Tag: boomers
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This year, my favorite dog passed away. He’d joined my family as an underweight stray picked up from the county animal shelter. He quickly integrated into the “pack” and was friendly and loyal throughout his life. The day after he died, I wrote a long article about him and what he meant to me. I’ve decided not to share it; only briefly reflect upon what important work I did during the time I lived with that wonderful dog in this article. (more…)
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“I won’t be around when that happens.” I never cease to be dumbstruck by this attitude. I am blessed or cursed with the ability to follow things to their rational conclusion. This sentiment expresses a desire to escape consequences by “not being around” on the material plane when America becomes a Third World favela. (more…)
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People know in the abstract that the Boomers are passing on and that the Zoomers are coming of voting age. But they do not seem to really understand or internalize what this means politically and are thus living in a past that is already gone. (more…)
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I was recently asked if President Trump is at risk of a palace coup given the ongoing stock market massacre. Some very powerful people have indeed lost a lot of money. Boomers are fedposting about their 401Ks. (more…)
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I appreciated Jesse Poe Holliday’s recent article about the struggles of young men to achieve manhood. He indeed captures the sense of aimlessness and cluelessness exhibited by so many young men today (and to be fair, young women are not showing up much better. Recent polls suggest that as many as half are rejecting motherhood, and I have seen reports that absurdly high numbers of young women are on some sort of anti-depressant of mood elevator drug.) (more…)
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Matthew C. Ehrlich
Dangerous Ideas on Campus: Sex, Conspiracy, and Academic Freedom in the Age of JFK
Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press, 2021The so-called “Great Awokening,” which started during Obama’s unfortunate second term, was the novel-appearing social framing which led to hysterical young liberals at universities dissolving into immature puddles of emotion over “dangerous ideas” and from those puddles, demanding censorship. (more…)
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Most people in pro-white circles believe the youth are increasingly on our side, but web traffic data suggests their support relative to other age groups has plateaued. While the dissident right’s overall audience is younger on average than that of the mainstream right, the youngest audiences belong to mainstream rightists Andrew Tate and Jordan Peterson. (more…)
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Jesus Revolution (2023)
Directed by Jon Erwin & Brent McCorkle
Starring Kelsey Grammer, Joel Courtney, Jonathan Roumie, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, & Anna Grace Barlow
Written by Ellen Vaughn, Greg Laurie, & Jon GunnThe story in the Book of Acts is unique in that the events described therein have been recreated across many ages, in states that were unborn and accents unknown at the time it was written. (more…)
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White people face enormous challenges today.
Our living standards are declining due to globalization, immigration, and anti-white discrimination.
Our societies are being destroyed by multiculturalism, anti-whiteness, and the debasement of all standards: of behavior, of education, of taste. (more…)
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Jim Goad has produced a short video to accompany his latest essay, “The Virgin Queen Chihuahua Has Spoken!“, responding to Nick Fuentes’ attack on his feature from last week, “Rich Snobs vs. Poor Slobs: The Schism Between ‘Racist’ Whites,” as well as Jim personally. (more…)
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Audio version: To listen in a player, use the one below or click here. To download the mp3, right-click here and choose “save link as” or “save target as.”
Whenever someone hears something that had nothing to do with them and decides to take it very personally, you know you’re dealing with a woman on her period. (more…)
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Field of Dreams (1989)
Written and directed by Phil Alden Robinson
Starring Kevin Costner, Amy Madigan, James Earl Jones, & Ray LiottaW. P. Kinsella
Shoeless Joe
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1982The most magical movie of 1989 was the baseball film Field of Dreams, which is based on the 1982 book Shoeless Joe by William Patrick “W. P.” Kinsella (1935-2016). (more…)












