
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu greets convicted spy Johnathan Pollard upon his arrival to Israel
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Charlottesville Mayor Writes Weird Poem About How Charlottesville Rapes You
Unless things turn around right quick and proper, the city of Charlottesville, Virginia, will be seen as the Waterloo of white identity politics for the foreseeable future. (more…)
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Jane Jacobs
Dark Age Ahead
New York: Random House (2004)
Jane Jacobs (1916-2006) is best known as the author of The Death and Life of Great American Cities (1961) and as the chief adversary of the soul-destroying activities of Robert Moses, the architect of New York City’s infamous “urban renewal” projects of the mid-twentieth century. (more…)
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On the 15th of September, 1938, UK Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain famously flew across the English Channel (overcoming his fear of flying) for the monumental purpose of meeting Adolf Hitler at the Berghof in order to avert the Sudetenland crisis, and hopefully (yet futilely) avoid plunging Europe into a Second World War. Upon his departure, he gave an impromptu speech to the British press in which he offered his favorite childhood self-motivating pep talk, (more…)
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What does “urban” mean to you? Some will imagine ancient Athens, 19th-century Paris, or Istanbul in the time of the sultans, but to most Americans the term was, until the last decade, a polite pejorative for the hollowed out cores of our struggling cities and the black culture that remained. (more…)
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Will Fellows
A Passion to Preserve: Gay Men as Keepers of Culture
Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press, 2004
Charlie: “Ever wonder who was the first guy to put pineapple on pizza? I bet he was gay. No straight guy is gonna say: ‘You know what this pizza could use? A pineapple ring!’ But God bless ‘im, it’s good!”[1] (more…)
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Writing something on the Baltimore riots would simply be repeating myself, so rather than doing that, I decided to literally repeat two earlier pieces into a microphone, creating two audio essays that are apropos of the events in Baltimore. Please spread them far and wide. (more…)

“Burn this bitch down!”
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Übersetzt von Deep Roots
English original here
„Ein Gesetz für den Löwen und den Ochsen ist Unterdrückung.“ – William Blake
Ich habe vor kurzem Face to Face with Race zur Hand genommen, Jared Taylors Anthologie von Ich-Form-Berichten verschiedener Mitwirkender von American Renaissance (more…)

“Burn this bitch down!”
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German translation here
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“One law for the lion and the ox is oppression.”–William Blake
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