Category Archives: Hollywood

Taxi Driver

Comments at Steve Sailer: * The pimp character in Taxi Driver, that was ultimately played by Harvey Keitel, was originally (and in the screenplay) to be black. However, the studio thought the image of a black pimp with a white … Continue reading

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Theater Thursday: The Death Of Stalin (2017)

MP3: https://soundcloud.com/luke-ford-666431593/theater-thursday-the-death-of-stalin * Steve Sailer on The Death of Stalin. More. * Millennial Couple Bikes Near ISIS Territory to Prove ‘Humans Are Kind’ and Gets Killed * Full text: Senator Fraser Anning’s maiden speech * How Trump Radicalized ICE * … Continue reading

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Theater Thursday: The Witch: A New England Folk Tale (2015) (8-9-18)

MP3: https://soundcloud.com/luke-ford-666431593/theater-thursday-the-witch-a-new-england-folk-tale-2015 Topics for tonight’s show: * The Witch: A New England Folk Tale (2015) * MPCDot.com: There will be blood. * Steve Sailer: No Jail Time for Berkeley Bike Lock Philosopher Eric Clanton * Heather Mac Donald: Sarah Jeong … Continue reading

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Steve Sailer: Why Sarah Jeong’s Racist Hatred Is A-OK with the NYT

MP3: https://soundcloud.com/luke-ford-666431593/the-anti-white-bigotry-of-the-new-york-times Are these racist? These are tweets by Sarah Jeong who was just hired to the NYT editorial board. pic.twitter.com/B3P7ay8QNR — Armin Navabi (@ArminNavabi) August 2, 2018 Comments at Steve Sailer: * The basic context in Jeong’s mind is … Continue reading

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Interview With Cultural Critic John David Ebert

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