Monthly Archives: October 2014

Diversity Has A Price

The Los Angeles Times reports: “Suspect in killing of Northern California deputies was previously deported, authorities say” Chaim Amalek: “Everything of value has a cost: a shiny new automobile, a nice home, fancy Rabenu Tam Tefillim. We know that these … Continue reading

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Israel Supreme Court Rules That Jewish Communities Can Exclude Non-Jews

Jews have been at the forefront of the racial integration fight in the West, but in Israel, Jews have the right to maintain Jewish-only communities. All of the major Jewish organizations stand for multi-culturalism for you goyim, exclusivity for my … Continue reading

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Strong Group Identity Always Brings With It Contempt For Outsiders

I’ve been arguing with Orthodox Jewish friends who want an Orthodox Judaism that does not have contempt for non-Jews. It’s not possible, I tell them. Sure, you can have individual Orthodox Jews who are strong in their Jewish identity and … Continue reading

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ESPN 30 For 30: Ghosts Of Ole Miss

Steve Sailer notes that sports writers tend to be the most politically correct writers around because they are faced constantly with obvious racial differences but to keep their jobs, they have to ignore that. I enjoy the the ESPN documentary … Continue reading

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The Jewish Story Of New York Marathon Director Fred Lebow

I grew up a Seventh-Day Adventist in Australia. In May of 1977, when I was turning 11, I moved with my parents to Pacific Union College in the Napa Valley (where I lived for the next three years and returned … Continue reading

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