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Category Archives: WASPs
Siskel & Ebert & the Protestants
Comments at Steve Sailer: * What a shocker that Siskel is way more upset about it than Ebert. * Ebert was smarter and more self-aware than Siskel. * Siskel comes off as unhinged, irrational, and completely emotional about it. While … Continue reading
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The WASP Question
A review of Andrew Fraser’s book in the 2012 Salisbury Review: ‘The few proudly Anglo-Saxon patriots scattered around the world are now political pariahs’, declares Andrew Fraser in The WASP Question. ‘In an age of diversity, they are the invisible … Continue reading
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THE ANGLO-SAXON AS PARIAH
Andrew Fraser writes in his 2011 book The WASP Question: This book seeks to explain why WASPs (a subtly, perhaps deservedly derogatory acronym coined sometime in the late Fifties to denote White Anglo-Saxon Protestants) rarely rise to the conscious, principled … Continue reading
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America Was Founded On Anglo Identity
Scott Greer writes: The 2016 election’s unprecedented nastiness provided House Speaker Paul Ryan yet another opportunity to pontificate on his “positive” conservative vision. Lamenting the “disheartening” state of the current election, Ryan offered his alternative Wednesday — a politics focused … Continue reading
The American Nativists Were Right
Brett Stevens writes: American Nativism was a movement in the 1800s which said that the original founding population of America was Western European and that adulterating that with non-Western European immigrants would destroy it. In particular, these Anglo-Saxons argued that … Continue reading