Monthly Archives: December 2016

The Jewish Alternative: A Manifesto

Reactionary Jew posts: A third goal of ours is to change the paradigm of US-Israel foreign relations. This means working towards weakening or reforming international globalist institutions like the UN, which by their very nature tend to act against the … Continue reading

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James Kirchick: ‘SHONDA: The Jews Begging to Join the Alt-Right: Talk about self-hating. Meet the American Jews lining up to shout ‘Seig Heil’ and ‘Hail, Donald.’’

Jamie Kirchick writes for The Daily Beast: “We insist on joining the club that refuses to have us as members” might as well be the mantra of some aspiring Jewish adherents of the racist “alt-right.” There are only two honorable … Continue reading

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Good Goyim and Bad Jews: Getting Clear on Jews and the Alt Right

Ari Ben Canaan writes: Jamie Kirchick’s recent attack against this website, my collaborators and our audience is, unfortunately, a typical example of the attitudes of many Jews toward the Alt Right: underinformed, confused, and at times hysterical. It is also, … Continue reading

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Interview: Richard and Nina Spencer about threats and media campaigns

From FreeWestMedia: In this interview with German journalist Manuel Ochsenreiter, Richard and Nina Spencer speak freely about the recent death threats and smears directed against them. Richard is credited with coining the term ‘alt-right’. Mrs. and Mr. Spencer, the last … Continue reading

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The case for Christmas

Ricky Vaughn writes: “Stephen Miller is the most based Jew of all time.” Stephen Miller writes in 2006: It’s the most wonderful time of year-but you wouldn’t know it looking around Duke’s campus. You’d probably find more Christmas decorations at … Continue reading

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