Donald Trump rose to power by presenting himself as the candidate who would finally put America first. Among his many promises, none resonated more with his base than his pledge to restore control over immigration. (more…)
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Last week, for the first time in too long a time, I found myself again in Rome. Europe is changing so rapidly that returning to once-familiar places no longer feels like a homecoming. It feels like entering an alien terrain for the first time. I perceived a similar sensation when I visited Ireland again after an absence of a few years. Shops and locales that I frequented have been closed down or replaced and renamed. (more…)
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Cartoonishly Obese Black She-Beast Who Ruined White Woman’s Life with False Allegations Is Made Honorary Spokespig for Dove Soap’s “Fat Liberation” Campaign
Not so long ago, being black, female, and morbidly overweight were all considered liabilities. No more! (more…)
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The Great Invasion entails allowing enough non-whites into white territories to enable a successful contest for power by the non-whites (and anti-whites). Everywhere the Great Replacement is taking place, this is the strategic ethnopolitical result that is sought.
The physical occupation of territory – “facts on the ground” — is the basic process of the Great Replacement. Everything else about it depends upon the success of, first, the act of occupation; and second, the transformation of physical presence into political power. (more…)
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February 21, 2022 Steven Clark
Panic in the Streets: Another Covid Movie
Panic in the Streets (1950) is directed by Elia Kazan, and on the surface is a gangster film and often advertised as one. But it’s more of a study of society dealing with an outside threat from a contagious disease.
Set in a wintery New Orleans, a card game in a dive breaks up when one of the players, an illegal immigrant, gets sick and has to leave. (more…)




