British television in the 1970s punched way above its weight in an arena dominated by America. While the US ruled the mass entertainment market, Britain held the prestige drama niche in the palm of her hand. Britain sold more finished programs than formats, whereas the reverse is now the case, and received industry awards at a disproportionately high rate. Its actors had mostly been trained at venerable thespian institutions such as RADA (the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts), and were as comfortable with Shakespeare as they were with a situation comedy. (more…)
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May 5, 2026 Jonathan Bowden
Jonathan Bowden’s Deliverance
Part 5
You can order Jonathan Bowden’s The Cultured Thug here.

You can order Jonathan Bowden’s The Cultured Thug here.
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Part 5 of 7 (Full series here.)
Edited by Greg Johnson and Peter Jacobi
In 1995, Jonathan Bowden self-published his Collected Works in six volumes (London: Avant-Garde, 1995), edited by Jürgen Schwartz, one of Bowden’s pen names. These volumes comprise 27 distinct books, 12 of which had been previously published. Altogether, the Collected Works contain more than 2,600 pages of rare early Bowden.
Deliverance is the fifth book in the second volume. It had not been previously published. We will publish it online in seven installments. (more…)
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By deploying federal forces in major cities across the country these past few months, President Trump has caused much chattering in the news media. It is practically unprecedented to anyone who isn’t a baby-boomer for the federal government to actually do something about urban crime. So aside from the obvious significance of such a move, the sheer audacity of Trump’s actions has become news as well. (more…)
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Earlier this month a 19-year-old former DOGE staffer named Edward Coristine, otherwise known as “Big Balls,” thwarted a carjacking in Washington, DC. He was with his girlfriend when ten black teenaged thugs approached and threatened to steal his car. He pushed his girlfriend into the car to protect her and then faced the mob alone. They beat him within an inch of his life. (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…)
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Harmen Jansz Muller, Chilon Philosophus Spartanus (1596) (Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons)

Harmen Jansz Muller, Chilon Philosophus Spartanus (1596) (Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons)
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Part 8 of 14 (Part 1 here, Part 2 here, Part 3 here, Part 4 here, Part 5 here, Part 6 here, Part 7 here, Part 9 here)
Polus Refuted
Polus believes that it is better do injustice than to suffer it. Socrates claims that it is better to suffer injustice than to do it, and he offers to refute Polus by questioning him. Polus agrees. But before Socrates begins his refutation, he establishes that Polus believes the following claims: (more…)
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Image courtesy of QuoteInspector.com.

Image courtesy of QuoteInspector.com.
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Police in the city of Toronto have come under fire lately for some controversial advice. Car thefts have become such a problem in the city that citizens have taken extra steps to protect their vehicles. With approximately 12,000 vehicles stolen in Toronto in 2023 alone, some residents have installed security cameras, and more are using fob signal-masking accessories such as Faraday boxes, pouches, and bags. (more…)
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Karolina Huebner-Makurat (top right), who was killed by a stray bullet from a gunfight in Toronto in July 2023, a victim of the city’s growing “cultural enrichment.” (The photo is from the GoFundMe page for Karolina’s family.)

Karolina Huebner-Makurat (top right), who was killed by a stray bullet from a gunfight in Toronto in July 2023, a victim of the city’s growing “cultural enrichment.” (The photo is from the GoFundMe page for Karolina’s family.)
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Every now and again I like to have a peek at the most-wanted lists across my insane country. If you look at some of the police websites from the major cities across Canada, you might notice a few things about the type of people that populate them: There are a few white people who have done questionable things, even awful things. That’s because the white majority, although dwindling, is still present here. But it is glaringly obvious in places such as Toronto that the most violent offenders wanted for murder, for example, are blacks, Arabs, and Asians. (more…)
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Photo courtesy of the NARA & DVIDS Public Domain Archive.

Photo courtesy of the NARA & DVIDS Public Domain Archive.
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I have a feeling that I’m not the only one who enjoys watching dashcam videos of police chases while I relax with a cup of tea. The cameras mounted on most police-car dashboards in the United States provide entertaining yet troubling footage for the tea-drinking armchair constable such as myself. (more…)
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Black Americans Ring in the New Year (They Also Shoot in, Stab in, Punch in, Kick in, Leap in, and Kidnap in the New Year)
I’ve never consulted a black American to see if they make New Year’s resolutions. Come to think of it, I’ve never asked a black American to pronounce the word “resolutions.” (more…)
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Vanessa Kurpiewska, above, was stabbed to death on the Toronto subway just before Christmas for no apparent reason; the perpetrator injured another woman as well.
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Public transit construction, maintenance, and operation in Canada, like in so many countries, typically involves massive public expenditures, graft, incompetence, and cost overruns for any number of dubious reasons. And once the system is up and running there are equipment breakdowns and retroactive inquiries into procurement corruption, not to mention criminal activity as thugs target a captive commuter population. Sometimes it does work, but at other times, it fails spectacularly. When it does function, it is maintained by men and women with some sort of real, technical expertise. (more…)
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There’s something about the specter of armed guards in tactical gear patrolling a gas station in our nation’s birthplace that tells me things aren’t likely to get better in the United States anytime soon.
What’s next? Members of the Azov Regiment making sure no one disturbs your child’s birthday party at Chuck E. Cheese?
Witnessing the slow and inexorable demise of Philadelphia is like watching a loved one die from afar and being powerless to stop it. (more…)
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Some time ago I had dinner with one of Our Guys. He asked me if I followed the many memes that our movement generates. I replied that I do not. Furthermore, I admitted that I don’t always have time to read every article that is published. I am too busy focusing on attempting to create intelligent content of my own which speaks to the truth of our situation. (more…)






