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Category Archives: Korea
The Custodianship Question in Asia
Custodianship Question in America The Custodianship Question In Canada, Latin America, Africa Australia, New Zealand Europe Alliance Theory & The Custodianship Question Alliance Theory The literary and intellectual traditions of China, Japan, and Korea are not organized around any of … Continue reading
The Public Space With JF Gariepy – Schools Impose Diversity (4-30-18)
MP3 This week's schedule on TPS: @lukeford on Monday (around 8:30 PM Est Time), Mike Enoch on Tuesday (7 PM), @LaurenRoseUltra on Thursday (7 PM). Should be wild! — J.-François ? Gariépy (@JFGariepy) April 30, 2018 @JFGariepy: "Israel is not … Continue reading
Steve Sailer: President of South Korea Is a Puppet of Her Rasputin-like Shaman Fortuneteller
Comments at Steve Sailer: * I was talking to a Korean girl recently about the politics of the country, with a special interest on race and multicultural stuff. She told me that Park is part of the conservative party, but … Continue reading
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Who Does South Korea Have A High Rate Of Circumcision?
Because they are such an imitative society, they even copied the practice of the American doctors who came over during the Korean War and then they made those American practices aka Jewish practices standard. Wikipedia: Virtually no circumcision was performed … Continue reading
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A Visit To Seoul
Martin Van Creveld writes: My hotel, The Lotte, is reputed to be the best in Korea. Clean, posh, with very good service. The buffet is famous. Though a bit expensive, of course. Which made me wonder how come so many … Continue reading
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The Coalition Of The Fringes Against Whites
Comments to Steve Sailer: * What a terrific reveal of the thinking of young asian-americans! Their voting patterns certainly suggested as much, but it’s becoming pretty clear that asians hate Whites even more than NAMs, but given their higher IQs … Continue reading
Jews Find East Asians More Of A Challenge Than The Goyim
Abraham Foxman writes: When the Anti-Defamation League conducted its unprecedented public opinion poll in the spring of 2014, in which we surveyed 100 countries and 53,100 individuals on their attitudes toward Jews, the most surprising finding was the one that … Continue reading
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Korean AA
I was walking by a Korean church the other day and saw signs up for a “Korean AA” meeting. I’m sure nobody objects to that, nor to “White AA” meetings. Or are whites the only group not allowed to identify … Continue reading
Why Is South Korea So Rich?
Will its experiment in multi-culturalism and multi-racialism lead to more prosperity? Will immigrants show the way forward? Anthropologist Peter Frost writes: “You’ll see Filipinos, Vietnamese, Chinese, Indonesians, other SE Asians, and then you’ll see your Indians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, Sri Lankans…..they … Continue reading
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Does Asian Success Spring From Asian Values?
A documentary on the rise of Japan and South Korea concludes: “Asians themselves began to boast of Asian values. They proclaimed that their growing success was due to discipline and to hard work, their schools and strong authoritarian control.” Jews … Continue reading
