When I found out that there was a 1975 Nazi-themed blaxploitation — or perhaps a black-themed Nazisploitation — movie called The Black Gestapo about a militant black organization that patterns itself after the SS, I knew I was going to watch it. You can’t make a movie called The Black Gestapo and expect me not to watch it. I’m glad I did, because it is a funny little time capsule piece that ties together various strains of 1970s pop culture fascinations. For one, it mixes elements of multiple genres of exploitation films. (more…)
Tag: Travis LeBlanc
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Tommy Robinson’s Armistice Day rally has come and gone. Fortunately, it was not as bad as I and a lot of people feared — but it was bad enough.
To recap, after a successful 100,000-person pro-Palestine protest in London in October, the organizers scheduled another, even larger protest for November 11. (more…)
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A month into the 2023 Israel-Palestine war, the Zionists maintain control of the media but the anti-Zionists control the Internet and the streets. The Zionists have lost the sympathies of vast segments of the Left who are now turning the Jews’ anti-white indoctrination back on them. (more…)
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One knows that criticism of Jews is the ultimate taboo by virtue of the fact that the establishment never bothers to cultivate a controlled or approved opposition to Jews. There are people such as Tommy Robinson, who act as controlled opposition to mass migration, and there are even some Con Inc. operatives such as Charlie Kirk and Matt Walsh who dabble in controlled/approved opposition to anti-whiteness. (more…)
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It aired for only one night in 1990 to an audience of merely a few thousand people on a subscription satellite TV channel that no longer exists before being quickly forgotten, but since being rediscovered in the Internet era, Heil Honey, I’m Home has since achieved a sort of mythic status as one of the most politically incorrect TV show in pop-culture history. (more…)
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After several weeks of not having a Speaker of the House, the GOP have finally settled on a replacement for the deposed Kevin McCarthy. The lucky winner is Representative Mike Johnson of Louisiana. Johnson was first elected to Congress in 2016, which makes him the least experienced Speaker since John G. Carlisle in 1883. (more…)
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One of the more interesting aspects of the ongoing Israel-Palestine controversy is how both sides of the debate seem to be courting pro-whites. They both seem keen to make the case that they represent the more pro-white position.
From the pro-Palestinian side, the argument is that Jews are the eternal blood enemy of the white race, and that what is bad for Israel is bad for Jews and what is bad for Jews is good for pro-whites. (more…)
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The white race has been losing ground in a lot of areas over the last several decades, but there is one area where there has been stunning progress, and it’s one that nobody would have guessed 50 years ago: heavyweight boxing. Three of the four major heavyweight boxing titles — World Boxing Association, World Boxing Organization, and International Boxing Federation — are currently held by a white guy, (more…)
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Part of what we do here on the dissident Right is talk about the news. When there is a big conversation going on, we want to be part of it. Recently, conflict has again broken out between Israelis and Palestinians. The Internet is aflame with Zionists and anti-Zionists tweeting pictures of dead babies at each other and exchanging accusations of terrorism and genocidal intent. So the question for the dissident Right is, what is our take on this? And more specifically, whose side are we on? (more…)
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Looking for Mr. Goodbar is a lesser-known 1970s Diane Keaton film, but that does not really say a lot when you consider that her well-known films from that decade include all-time classics such as The Godfather films and Woody Allen’s glory-years entries such as Annie Hall. Add to this the fact that Looking for Mr. Goodbar has been notoriously difficult to find. While it is occasionally shown on TV, it has never been released on DVD or Blu Ray and is not available on any streaming service due to music licensing issues arising from its disco-era soundtrack. But the film made a splash when it was released in 1977 and even had the distinction of being the movie that ended Star Wars’ 15-week run at the top of the box office. (more…)
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I woke up Sunday morning and logged into Twitter — or whatever it’s called this week — to find Charlie Kirk and NBC reporter Brandy Zadrozny arguing about an article I wrote for Counter-Currents five years ago. The article in question was an interview I did with a character who went by Frame Game Radio, or Frame Games. (more…)