Daily Archives: January 7, 2016

Poll Finds 37% Of Americans Believe Israel Has Too Much Influence Over US Politics

The real figure must be much higher but rational people in America fear saying anything negative about Jews to a stranger. REPORT: WASHINGTON — Poll results released last month show that Americans are sharply divided over the influence of Israel … Continue reading

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The Hajnal Line Has Fallen

Comments at the Chateau: * The hajnal line has fallen. Our civilization is end. In the future when all the envy against us will be forgotten maybe some whites, if our kin last, will start to tell their sons the … Continue reading

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Integration & Cohesion Can’t Exist

REPORT: For years, policymakers have attempted to create communities where a diverse group of residents not only live close to one other but also interact freely – in other words, neighborhoods that are both integrated and socially cohesive. But that … Continue reading

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German Feminists: Forget Rapist Migrants, They’re Already Marginalised

Breitbart: In the wake of the wave of organised sexual assaults perpetrated against German women on New Year’s Eve, many commentators have been patiently waiting for the feminist reaction to this grotesque display of male violence. Well, it seems to … Continue reading

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NYT: Jewish Deportee on Persecution, Past and Present

I can understand why a healthy nation would not want citizens who are so ambivalent, when not downright hostile to it. Every nation has the right to the attitude — love it here or leave. Members of tribes, including Jews, … Continue reading

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