Monthly Archives: September 2017

Race & Football

Steve Sailer writes: The broad national interest in football has served as a unifying influence in an increasingly diverse country. A huge fraction of white male conservatives, for example, have played high school football with black teammates. White spectators like … Continue reading

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David Brooks on the “Meritocratic Establishment”

Steve Sailer writes: In the New York Times, David Brooks writes: After World War II the Protestant establishment dominated the high ground of American culture and politics. That establishment eventually failed. It tolerated segregation and sexism, led the nation into … Continue reading

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Dennis Ross: “Memories of an Anti-Semitic State Department”

Steve Sailer writes: A common theme in respectable discourse at present is that the selfish career ambitions of individual white men must often take a back seat to broader societal goals such as diversity, social justice, inclusion, fighting cultural appropriation, … Continue reading

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The Alt Right After Charlottesville

From Haaretz: “There’s really no going back from Charlottesville,” she says. “As the movement moved offline, elements like trolling and the nihilistic culture of transgression have kind of dropped away.” The movement has shed its online persona to appear like … Continue reading

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LAT: ‘How Hitler’s fascism almost took hold in Los Angeles’

Pat Morrison writes: Hiler didn’t have to set foot out of Germany for his malign plans to be felt beyond the Reich’s borders — even here in Los Angeles. Through the depths of the Depression right into World War II, … Continue reading

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