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Category Archives: Nationalism
Nationalism Is The Key To Olympic Appeal
Steve Sailer writes: So every couple of years when the Olympics roll around, there is much grumbling about how outmoded they are. Yet large numbers of people always seem to end up watching the Olympics anyway and having a good … Continue reading
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LAT: Why borders matter — and a borderless world is a fantasy
Victor Davis Hanson writes: Few escape petty hypocrisy when preaching the universal gospel of borderlessness. In 2011, open-borders advocate Antonio Villaraigosa became the first mayor in Los Angeles history to build a wall around the official mayoral residence. His un-walled … Continue reading
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How long will minority groups rely upon the kindness of strangers?
Every minority group should ask if they are an asset to their country. Is it true that with Jews/blacks/Muslims/ etc, you lose or do you win? All groups are in a competition for scarce resources and to propagate their genes. … Continue reading
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Race & Morality
Jonathan Haidt writes: Nationalists see patriotism as a virtue; they think their country and its culture are unique and worth preserving. This is a real moral commitment, not a pose to cover up racist bigotry. Some nationalists do believe that … Continue reading
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LAT: I had lunch with a right-wing white nationalist group. Here’s what I learned
Annie Z. Yu writes for the Los Angeles Times: They don’t actually support Donald Trump or the Republican party. “If you think about it, most Trump supporters are working-class white Americans. Those are our constituents,” said Matthew Heimbach, the 25-year-old … Continue reading
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