Monthly Archives: November 2017

‘The French Origins of “You Will Not Replace Us” – The European thinkers behind the white-nationalist rallying cry’

From The New Yorker: Although Camus presents his definition of “Frenchness” as reasonable and urbane, it is of a piece with a less benign perspective on ethnicity, Islam, and territory which has circulated in his country for decades. Never the … Continue reading

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Remembering Bob Grant

From the New York Times profile of Sean Hannity: Grant is today best remembered for his declaration, in 1991, that the United States was being taken over by “millions of subhumanoids, savages, who really would feel more at home careening … Continue reading

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Forward: No, You Can’t Be A Feminist And A Zionist

Here’s the op/ed: When I hear anyone championing Zionism while also identifying as a feminist, my mind turns to images of night raids, to the torture of children and to the bulldozing of homes. But I also think of those … Continue reading

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Shot in the Dark (2017)

This is the first reality show I’ve watched. It’s mesmerizing and beautifully shot. It has the production values of a movie and it’s a wonderful way to see Los Angeles at night. It’s a reality show version of the film … Continue reading

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Jews & Their Enemies

Comments at Steve Sailer: * The Jewish establishment and their Gentile colleagues clearly have a symbiotic relationship with the anti-Semitic Far Right. They need each other, define themselves in opposition to the other and justify the need for their continued … Continue reading

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