Tag: Richard Houck
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Our goal this year is to raise $100,000. So far, we have received 62 donations totaling $17,235.92. In other words, we’re off to a good start in the first two weeks. But we need your help to keep momentum.
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“The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there.” — L. P. Hartley
There’s an old time capsule video from 1987 titled “2:30am at a 7-11 near Disney World” that has made its way around the Internet over the years and has been viewed millions of times. (more…)
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Martin Luther King marching with Rabbi Abraham Heschel at a Vietnam War protest in Washington, DC in 1968.
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There are few displays of ethnomasochism and xenophilia more perverse than that of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day – a day in January when white and black alike are meant to remember this hero of the Civil Rights era and to reflect on how far we have come as a country. MLK Day is an odd holiday to me, since it is as if the Byzantines had set aside a day to celebrate the heroism of Mehmed II, or some other Ottoman Sultan. Perhaps this analogy gives Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK) far too much credit. (more…)
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Part II here
I stood in the dim hallway, surrounded by police, hands up, being frisked, facing a barrage of questions. It was immediately apparent that somebody had called the police and made false accusations as a response to my writings — maybe more accurately, the nature of my writings. As thoughts raced through my mind, the loudest one was most certainly, “Is this really all worth it?” (more…)
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“There is no free speech in [the] real world and you will be suppressed for telling the truth that is not supported by the system.” — Nasim Aghdam
After another round of Twitter purges by the techno-Stasi, I felt a very real sense of loss that I could not quite articulate. (more…)
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September 12, 2018 Richard Houck
Reklámháború a fehérek ellen
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A különböző rasszhoz tartozók közötti párkapcsolat, főleg a fehér nők és fekete férfiak viszonyának agresszív reklámozása annyira hétköznapi jelenség, hogy újabban már azok sem tudják nem észrevenni, akik a legkevésbé figyelnek oda a társadalmi trendekre. Nemrégen egy bevásárlóközpontban sétáltam, és három nagy posztert láttam három különböző üzletben. A három közül kettő kevert rasszú párt, fehér nőt és fekete férfit ábrázolt, a harmadikon egy fehér pár szerepelt. A legérdekesebbnek azt találtam, hogy a városban, ahol ezek a hirdetések megjelentek, a lakosság 97%-a fehér, és csak 2%-a fekete. (more…)
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See also Laura Towler’s “The War Against White Women”
Feminism, the sexual revolution, open borders, advertising, and the anti-white media have coalesced to create a barren hellscape for white women (more…)
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East Asians who migrate to America have been seen historically as the “model minority,” so much so that Asians – and the country of Singapore – are both commonly cited as examples of civic nationalism “working.” It occurred to me that if there was ever a group of people who could be considered “naturally conservative,” that title would most certainly apply to Asians, long before it would apply to Hispanics. (more…)
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Our fundraiser has picked up quite a bit since our last update a week ago. We have received 25 donations, totaling $4,043, for which we are very grateful. Our goal this year is to raise $70,000. So far, we have received 83 donations totaling $12,312.94. So we are almost one fifth of the way there. See below for new incentives to give.
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Eric Clopper’s presentation Sex and Circumcision: An American Love Story, at Harvard’s Sanders Theatre on May 1, 2018 earned him rather scathing press in The Crimson. His views were then “investigated” by Harvard, which eventually fired him from his job as a systems administrator.
At the beginning, Clopper piqued my interest by mentioning a group that conflates nearly all criticism of them with discrimination. (more…)