Category Archives: Islam

Why Is Islam So Strict?

Steve Sailer writes: I’ve often wondered if the reactionary strictness of Islamic family morals that irritates us sophisticated Westerners so much has something to do with Islam originating just north of the edge of the black world, with its high … Continue reading

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Muslims In Gladstone, QLD

I drove into Gladstone this morning (it is 20 minutes drive from Tannum Sands in Central Queensland) and met friends for coffee on Gondoon Street. I saw a Muslim woman walk by, completely covered except for her face. They’re not … Continue reading

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If Jews Don’t Like Being Harassed On College Campuses, Perhaps They Should Support Immigration Limits?

So I’m reading this complicated story in the Jewish Journal about UCLA, my alma mater: “Last week, 18 of 30 candidates for positions in UCLA’s student government signed a pledge to not take trips to Israel…” Why do American Jews … Continue reading

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Jew, Black, Latino, Muslim

I’m reading the LATimes.com. The top story is about a latino, Mynor Enrique Varela, arrested for the murder of an LAPD officer. Next story is about a black guy, Everett Arnold Walker, who got “four years in state prison for … Continue reading

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Do Muslims Have The Right To Be Muslims?

From Dennis Prager’s website description of his radio show today: “Three American doctors at the CURE hospital in Kabul were murdered by an Afghani policeman who was assigned to protect them. It’s very hard for us to understand the evil … Continue reading

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Muslim Preacher Released After Raping and Killing Daughter Because he ‘Doubted her Virginity’

Link. Chaim Amalek says: “We are all so very quick to judge other peoples’ cultures, but what about our own sins? I say let he who lives in a glass house cast the first stone. (I know that is not … Continue reading

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James Kalb: Against Inclusiveness: How the Diversity Regime is Flattening America and the West and What to Do About It

Jim Kalb has a website at JimKalb.com. He writes regularly for Crisis magazine. His previous book came out in 2008: The Tyranny of Liberalism: Understanding and Overcoming Administered Freedom, Inquisitorial Tolerance, and Equality by Command. Here’s a transcript of parts … Continue reading

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Islam In America

In 19th Century Europe, the big question was The Jewish Question. What do you do about the Jews? Do you give them the same rights as other citizens? If you do, won’t they take over? Are they interested in becoming … Continue reading

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David Duke’s Infamous ‘Jewish Enemy’ Incident at American Renaissance 2006

Here is some background. American Renaissance is a group as devoted to white interests as the NAACP is to black interests and the ADL is to Jewish interests. The ADL just gave George W. Bush an award for fighting anti-semitism. … Continue reading

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The Case For Israel: Democracy’s Outpost

I’m watching on Netflix this 2009 documentary, based on Alan Dershowitz’s 2003 book, The Case for Israel. I haven’t read Dershowitz’s book, but I know that much of it is “plagiarized from From Time Immemorial, a book by Joan Peters.” … Continue reading

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