Alt Right Is Often More Polite Than Conservatives

Richard Spencer says in this October 28, 2017 podcast: “Conservatives have been race baiting for decades.”

Richard Spencer wrote in 2013:

Who, really, can be surprised by National Review ‘s firing of John Derbyshire on April 6, 2012, for the sin of practicing anthropology without a license? Who can be surprised, as well, by the reaction of the “conservative movement,” whose partisans, seemingly without exception, took the opportunity to dance on The Derb’s grave?

The real shocker is that John lasted as long as he did.

Perhaps his secret was that he would always lace race realism with irony and humor, lighting the mood while stalking the big taboos.

Take, for instance, this passages from the Derb Canon, one of my favorites:

In September 2006, political scientist Robert Putnam was awarded the Johan Skytte Prize, one of the most prestigious in his field. The prize is awarded in Uppsala, Sweden, by a Scandinavian scholarly association. (Skytte was a seventeenth-century Swedish grandee.)

As usual with such events in the academic world, Putnum presented a research paper to commemorate the event. The paper is titled “E Pluribus Unum: Diversity and Community in the Twenty-first Century.” [ . . . ]

The paper has a very curious structure. After a brief introduction (two pages), there are three main sections, headed as follows:

+ The Prospects and Benefits of Immigration and Ethnic Diversity (three pages)
+ Immigration and Diversity Foster Social Isolation (nineteen pages)
+ Becoming Comffortable with Diveristy (seven pages)

I’ve had some mild amusement here at my desk trying to think up imaginary research papers similarly structured. One for publication in a health journal, perhaps, with three sections titled

+ Health benefits of drinking green tea
+ Green tea causes intestinal cancer
+ Making the switch to green tea!

Derbyshire’s offending article at Takimag, “The Talk: Non-Black Version,” was, no doubt, a little too frank. People recognized exactly what Derbyshire had in mind—not only regarding the natural behavior of Black people but the lie of “equality” at the heart of contemporary “conservatism.”

But it’s worth dwelling on this question “What took NR so long?”

A plausible answer is offered by The Atlantic’s Elspeth Reeve:

The truth about intellectual magazines is that not all of their readers are as enlightened and forward-thinking and clear-eyed as the people who produce them imagine themselves to be. So the trick to pull off is how to give what those less enlightened readers want — and thereby secure their money either through subscriptions or contributions — while still maintaining an air of respectability. Think of how your PBS station always trots out the stars-of-the-1970s concerts and River Dance whenever pledge drive comes around. That’s where Derbyshire comes in.

You’re probably familiar with the phrase, “No offense, but…” which always precedes something offensive wrapped in an “I’m just telling it like it is” attitude. In certain parts of the country, there’s a similar use of the phrase, “I’m not racist, but…” which always signifies that the speaker is about to say something racist. Derbyshire’s specialty is the fancy-pants version of “I’m not racist, but…”

Reeve, of course, always wanted Derb to be fired. He’d much prefer conservatives who are “enlightened and forward-thinking” (that is, neutered)—people like Rich Lowry, who agree with liberals on the essentials and only want to argue about details.

In this way, Reeve hints at a basic asymmetry between the American Left and Right—with both, the constituents are to the right of the leadership.

The Left gains support from the public by appearing normal: they care about the trees and the children and are trying to create jobs with benefits and pensions. The actual leaders are far more radical and far more dedicated to dispossessing and replacing the middle-of-the-road White people who support them.

With the Right, on the other hand, the conservative base is, in its guts, “racist”. I don’t doubt that most self-described conservatives grasp what is really happening to their country. They have sour memories of their (re-)educated children scoffing at the “talks” they’ve given to them about Black people over the years. They’ve spent a great deal of their incomes isolating themselves and their families from “Diversity.”

In other words, the conservative base supports its “enlightened and forward-thinking” leaders despite what they say and do (and how they look). The base supports its leaders because it views them, rightly or wrongly—for the most part, quite wrongly—as on the side of the “home team.”

Derbyshire might have offended some NR readers with his scientific worldview, but it was always clear to them that he was in their corner racially and culturally.

Those who truly walk a tightrope, or who “dance around these issues” (in Lowry’s words) are not the John Derbyshires of the movement (if any still remain) but the Rich Lowrys. It is they who must ensure that White anxiety, anger, and hope is safely and effectively channelled into the quarantine of the Republican Party and “conservative movement.”

John Derbyshire got off script.

* * *

In the 24-to-48 hours since Derbyshire’s firing, NR writers, and especially those at more popular websites like Breitbart and the Daily Caller, have been falling over themselves denouncing Derb and claiming that they lack all sympathy for his plight.

For the past few weeks, however, these same sites have been dedicated to documenting, meticulously, exactly what Derbyshire was warning about.

Ever since President Obama symbolically adopted Trayvon Martin, the Daily Caller has been posting stories on the not-so-innocent life of the murder victim, revealing his “No Limit Nigga” Twitter account, the thuggish photos, and not-so-flattering aspects of his record.

Much of this is, of course, legitimate investigation into a national story. But in a very real sense, sites like the Daily Caller are doing exactly what the Left says they are doing—race-baiting. They’re pushing buttons, dropping hints, “Trayvon’s really a nigga,” wink-wink . . . (Colin Liddell has termed this “sub-racism.”)

Glenn Beck and the late Andrew Breitbart are (and were) Grand Masters of the race-baiting game. Breitbart rose to national awareness publishing videos of James O’Keefe, dressed as a ‘70s Black pimp, entering a Black-run ACORN office in search of government funding for his “ho.” Breitbart later warned conservatives of the dangers of Black Nationalists in the Department of Agriculture. His posthumous coup (which ultimately fell flat) was to hint that the President himself isn’t what he seems . . . . He’s no liberal backed by Wall Street, no; he’s a closet Black Nationalist! Analogously, Glenn Beck’s upward trajectory began when he announced, on Fox and Friends, that Barack Obama “has a deep seated hatred of White people or the White culture.”

The Blaze and Breitbart (Beck’s and Breitbart’s answers to the Huffington Post) have filled their webpages with salacious stories of various flash-mob attacks and general Black misbehavior. As I write (Sunday, April 8), the top story on The Blaze is about the New Black Panther Party’s call for a “race war.” On the same night that Breitbart declared John Derbyshire to be a non-person, its best-read story was one on a unsuspecting White Man who ventured into Black Baltimore and was attacked and stripped of all clothes and possessions by a feral gang.

When Andrew Breitbart explicitly talked about his political philosophy, one got the impression that he was some kind of universalistic libertarian. Beck outdoes him in genuflecting to the myth of Martin Luther King. But what they signal to their readers is quite different. 

Owing to the decline of the “gate keeper” media, at no point in the past half-century has implicit racism been more intense. And at at no point have explicit racists, like Derb, been more furiously denounced.

The new wave of conservatives, represented by Breitbart and Beck, have peddled implicit racism; they’ve made a great deal of money off implicit racism. But the trick only works if they shun and condemn anything approaching actual nationalism.

With race-baiting, racism remains just that—bait. The ultimate object is for Whites to continue voting Republican, and to view this as resolving their fears and anxieties and fulfilling their hopes. The moment racism ceases to be a short-circuit in the minds of the American Majority, it must be censored furiously.

Derbyshire’s real crime was that he refused to race-bait. He instead told the truth.

* * *

Though I rooted on Republicans in middle and high school, never in my adult life was I part of the “movement,” whose foreign policy and basic worldview—defined by George W. Bush, neocons, and various FOX celebrities—repulsed me. After meeting the persons who populate official “conservatism” in the Beltway, I recognized that my instincts had been sound.

Since I’ve always been on the “alt” side of the Right, I’ve befriended many for whom the NR and movement “purges” have taken on a kind mythical status. (Paul Gottfried, for one, has allowed his (justified) hatred of neocons to color almost everything he writes and says publicly.) I, on the other hand, never understood why intelligent people would complain about being pushed out into cleaner air. (Needless to say, making a living has much to do with it, and the various movement purges have hit many good people where it hurts.)

It is, of course, NR’s prerogative whom it hires and fires, and it doesn’t ultimately surprise me that the magazine has, over the decades, attacked Ayn Rand and Pat Buchanan and “purged” from its ranks Revilo Oliver, Murray Rothbard, and Sam Francis. All of these figures were too radical and too interesting, in their own ways, to support NR’s quest for “respectability.”

That said, it’s hard to mistake the trajectory of official “conservatism” as anything other than a gradual degeneration and dumbing-down. NR has gone from James Burnham and Russell Kirk to Kathryn Jean Lopez and various man-children spouting human-rights doctrines.

A part of me, a demonic part of me, is thus quite happy that The Derb was next on the list. It makes the mainstream Right much stupider . . . more defined by the Goldbergs, Ponnurus, Lowrys, and Lopezes of the world . . . and more obviously a racket and dead-end.

The conservative movement deserves to die. And it must be fully de-legitimized before we can build something new in its place. The firing of John Derbyshire brought us a step closer.

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Jewishness Is Whiteness From A Muslim Perspective

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Is Hollywood Different After Harvey Weinstein?

Danielle Berrin writes for the Jewish Journal:

Last week, I had dinner with two high-level film producers, both male, and two women who worked for one of them. The only thing we discussed for three hours was Harvey Weinstein and the sexual politics of the entertainment industry.

And let me tell you something: The only sea change I detected at this gathering was the fish of the day.

Both male producers agreed that Harvey Weinstein is an “ugly, pock-marked, smelly bully.” But a rapist? Not so much.

“Most of the women accusing Harvey made a deal with the devil,” one of them said. “If you go to a man’s room at 11 at night, you know what you’re in for. And believe me, I stayed down the hall from him at the Hotel du Cap in Cannes, so I saw the processional of actresses who knocked on his door at all hours.”

So, I guess sexual assault is permissible if it occurs after 11 p.m.?

Next, I was told “the vast majority” of women accusing Weinstein of sexual impropriety really were trading sex for career advancement.

If that’s true, I asked, shouldn’t more of his accusers be movie stars?

When I puzzled over the fact that so many women would claim abuse if they had made “deals” with Weinstein, I was told their confessionals were born of shame for having prostituted themselves early on.

I brought up the actress Annabella Sciorra, who told The New Yorker that Weinstein violently raped her in the early 1990s.

“I’ve known Annabella Sciorra for many years,” one of the producers said, going on to offer a preposterous claim intended to disparage her.

“If you don’t want sex,” the other admonished, “why would you open the door to a man in the middle of the night?”

Actually, “It wasn’t that late,” Sciorra told The New Yorker. “Like, it wasn’t the middle of the night, so I opened the door a crack to see who it was. And [Weinstein] pushed the door open.”

I also asked about Rose McGowan, who suggested Weinstein raped her in 1997. She, too, was callously dismissed.

And when the subject turned to other infamous Hollywood abusers, I was lectured on how “each year, 2,000 young actresses come to L.A. and they will do anything — anything — to be famous.”

I got the feeling these producers feel like victims themselves, since so many young women must use them for parts.

“It’s called ambition,” one of them said.

“Decades ago, I was desperate to sell a TV show and I slept with the female executive who could give it the green light. So I closed my eyes during the act and fantasized about someone else. We do what we must.”

Consensual sex is the sort of ordeal that afflicts men in power.

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ADL: ‘U.S. Representative Brings Holocaust Denier to Meeting on Capitol Hill’

From the ADL:

U.S. Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA) brought Holocaust denier and high-profile alt right troll Charles C. Johnson to a meeting at the U.S. Capitol in early October. Rohrabacher and Johnson were reportedly on the Hill to discuss Wikipedia founder Julian Assange with U.S. Sen Rand Paul (R-KY). This comes after Johnson arranged an August meeting in London between Rohrabacher and Assange.
Johnson bolstered his credentials as a Holocaust denier back in January during an “Ask Me Anything” (AMA) session on Reddit. Asked for his opinion on the Holocaust and the “Jewish Question,” Johnson responded, “I do not and never have believed the six million figure,” adding that he agreed with well-known Holocaust denier David Cole “about Auschwitz and the gas chambers not being real.” In a fashion typical of Holocaust deniers, Johnson recast the Nazi war effort as a defensive action against the spread of communism, and wrote that “German fears of [their own] extermination were not misplaced.”

The AMA was posted in the “Altright” subreddit, a white nationalist online community rife with anti-Semitism, racism, and Holocaust denial. Reddit has since deleted the subreddit, but Johnson’s AMA was preserved by a third party archive site.

Johnson is best known as an alt right blogger and internet troll. He has been criticized for making unfounded accusations against public figures, for racially charged comments and for doxxing people (publishing reporters’ and others’ private information online). He was banned from Twitter after soliciting for donations on the platform to “take out” a Black Lives Matter activist, though Johnson claims his tweets were misunderstood.

Johnson continues to foment controversy with WeSeachr, a website he founded which, among other things, serves as a crowd-funding nexus for members of the alt right and alt lite. A recent WeSearchr campaign solicited cash to support an alt lite rally in Berkeley, CA, and another raised more than $85,000 for the legal defense of Kyle Chapman (aka “Based Stickman”), an alt lite “hero” who was charged in August with felony weapons possession. The site also spearheaded a a legal defense fund to support Andrew Anglin, editor of the notorious neo-Nazi website Daily Stormer, who is currently being sued by a Jewish woman for allegedly orchestrating a campaign of anti-Semitic harassment against her.

Rather than asking — how do they deny the Holocaust, we should ask — why do they deny the Holocaust. “Holocaust denial” or “Holocaust revisionism” isn’t really about body counts. It is denial that the Jews were 100% innocent.

It’s weird to take someone’s opinion on a part of history and then boil him down to “Holocaust denier.” These dismissals are a common tactic by some Jews and Leftists to remove enemies from the conversation.

As for my own opinions on the Holocaust, they are entirely conventional. I accept whatever is the scholarly consensus. I believe that somewhere around six million Jews were killed in Europe in World War II and I believe there were gas chambers and other forms of mass killing of Jews and non-Jews. I don’t think people should be put in prison or ex-communicated from polite society for challenging the conventional Holocaust narrative, however.

Orange County Register Aug. 25, 2017:

Johnson’s presence at the meeting helped fuel the criticism because he’s been associated with the alt right. Johnson, who runs GotNews.com, was banned from Twitter for life after a 2015 tweet soliciting donations to “take out” African American civil-rights activist DeRay McKesson.

A new website launched by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee to attack Rohrabacher, dubbed “The Rohrabacher Conspiracy,” calls Johnson a “white supremacist” and “Holocaust denier,” citing research by the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Johnson dismissed the DCCC site as “disgusting and underhanded.” He said he has “no reason to discount” consensus that Nazis killed 6 million Jews and “I am not a white-power fanatic.” He said online quotes attributed him that indicate otherwise have been doctored or taken out of context.

However, he did acknowledge his belief that there are intellectual differences between the races.

“There are some groups that are smarter than others, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t respect them,” Johnson told me in comments I read back to ensure their accuracy. “While it may be true that Jews may be smarter than whites and whites may be smarter than blacks, that doesn’t mean we should dehumanize anybody because of that.

“You should never use this to discriminate in hiring or in general.”

Chuck Johnson did this Reddit AMA about a year ago. Here are excerpts:

* I’m of the view that Donald Trump is an economic, cultural and political figure.
I supported him after he forced Obama to reveal his fake birth certificate. I wouldn’t say we are terribly close but I did watch all of the Apprentice and Celebrity Apprentice and I’ve come around to him as a political figure.
I placed a bet on him and Ted Cruz in London but I honestly never expected the Republican Establishment to be as weak as it wound up being.

* From a macroeconomic perspective Trump is the return of the alpha male. Whenever you see societies that are collapsing you’ll see a return of alpha males. That’s why people like Mike Cernovich are coming to dominate the Twitterverse and why people like Ben Shapiro and the other cucks are starting to fall apart.

* One day the country will know what I know about Barack Obama.
Yes, he’s gay (not that I care), and yes, his second daughter isn’t his. And yes, his father is Frank Marshall Davis. And if you want to work on this, you should email me.
For the record Obama was born in Hawaii but he’s told two different stories about which hospital. He’s also told three different stories about how he met his wife.
Oh, and have a look at his hands in this photo.
And while we’re on the topic check out the moles on Obama’s face. That’s a trait only common among West African blacks (think Morgan Freeman!).
Oh, and another thing. I went to this bridge and I can’t get the angle on the shot they did. It’s in Central Park across from the Plaza Hotel.
Prove it’s fake and I’ve got some other fun projects for you.

* I’m wearing my Make America Great Again hat right now. One day the public will know all that I did behind the scenes but it is not today. My wife gets mad at me for running around the house yelling “MAGA” in sheer joy.
When BuzzFeed made up Donald Trump leaving Roy Cohn because he had AIDS that pissed me off. It wasn’t true. Cohn was being investigated by the feds.
When BuzzFeed — that cat porn site — attacked Donald Trump for backing Mike Tyson — who was wrongly put in prison for rape — I knew he was a great man and that I had to do everything I could to tell the truth about him and his supporters.

* Don’t tell anyone but Ben Garrison is a great man.

* Jesus or Socrates or Galileo was the troll I always wanted to be.

* >When did you first realize you were a glorious shitlord?

I started (((noticing))) things and read the Bell Curve. I legit hid it under my mattress. Steve Sailer was a huge influence. I used to work in a computer lab in high school and I would read him and delete my history lest anyone found out.

* I’m not really sure if I’m an Alt Right figure. Okay, fine. I probably am. I did a podcast on the Alt Right awhile back. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBvq0kUpHio
I think I was GamerGate before there was a GamerGate. I used to play an absurd amount of StarCraft, Halo, Gears of War, Call of Duty, Age of Empires, Empire Earth, Rainbow Six, and then I got married and had to make money and shit so I stopped playing video games but then I realized Twitter is kind of a video game. So is the news media. Real life has become my video game.
You should read Steve Sailer and Mike Cernovich and Razib Khan at Unz Review.
You should also go to my website and see all the books. You should join my researcher slack where we have a reading list.
You should read the 10,000 Year Explosion; Albion’s Seed; The German War; and, of course, The Blank Slate.
You should buy these books but if you are cheap you should get them at bookzz.org.

* I think it’s odd that we haven’t seen more political assassinations. You usually expect to see them in economic downturns and perhaps we are due. I think Trump probably has a 5-10% chance of being assassinated. I think oftentimes about what America would look like afterwards.

* If you want to join us, go over to Gotnews.com and we’ll teach you how to become a better consumer of news and ultimately a producer.
The most important thing everyone can do is “not live by lies.”
Don’t teach the SJW bullshit to your children. Don’t pretend you believe it to get laid. Don’t say it to get promoted, etc.
Just walk away from the lies. It’ll be hard at first but then you’ll feel so good about yourself that you won’t want to stop.
Oh, and read this essay which I sort of plagiarized from just as second ago there. www.orthodoxytoday.org/articles/SolhenitsynLies.php
Also read this one by Paul Graham to discover when you’re being sold a moral fashion. http://www.paulgraham.com/say.html
Work very hard to make your life anti-fragile too so that no SJW mob can come try and lynch you. And if you can’t do that, send me some stories and I’ll write them for you.

* Part of the reason I did a research project on Deray McKesson is that I’m acutely aware of how Silicon Valley fascism teamed up with Black Lives Matter and Obama to try to push this fiction that white cops kill blacks disproportionately. That’s why I fought it so hard and that’s why I will continue to fight to expose those relationships. It’s why I’m so friendly with George Zimmerman.
McKesson is Jack Dorsey’s boyfriend. (Not a joke).
Yes, I got suspended from Twitter because I insulted a man’s secret boyfriend. It’s fucked up.
Mckesson is finished. When someone bothers to look into his time at Bowdoin College they’ll find what I found and it’ll all be over.
Oh, and remember, Donald Trump crushed McKesson when he was running for Mayor of Baltimore.

* >What inspired you to start up GotNews?

It kind of started as a joke, like, “Got Milk?” but then moved into something more serious.
I started as a researcher for Alan Dershowitz, who is still a good friend and I paid my way through college researching things for corporations, individuals, etc. and playing poker of course.
I realized that the way the social justice warriors maintain power is through the narrative and that news — and the way the human brain focuses on novelty — was how they maintained control. You could blow up those narratives and they would be left scrambling. Social justice warriors always lie! And I soon realized that people would come out of the woodwork and give you money to cause trouble. And they still do. gotnews.com/donate.
Shameless plug out of the way!

* >What fact angers the most people in your experience?

The IQ differential between racial populations.

* It’s weird how much weed and video games have emasculated some men. I think it’s all about making you become a part of the matrix.

>What are your personal thoughts on the whole Michelle Fields thing?
Do you think it was a deliberate smear attempt due to her feeling like she was not pampered enough by the campaign, or do you think she’s just so spoiled rotten and entitled that she convinced herself she was truly assaulted?
Also if you can’t comfortably answer that – alternate question, what do you think about how Trumps campaign handled the incident and do you feel it was recovered from?

It was an effort by Michelle Fields to get the limelight once again. She worked with her very rich boyfriend (((Jamie Weinstein))) to hijack the national discourse to promote herself and later her book. I think she is actually mentally ill. I don’t mean that in a derogatory way. I just think she is. I think it’s quite revealing that Jamie hasn’t made an honest woman of her yet.
The Trump campaign should have shared more of my articles. You’ll note that when they did the whole story changed. I don’t get why people don’t share my articles more often but I know that they read them. I’m sort of like a Steve Sailer for news! Megyn Kelly — when she wasn’t busy cheating with Brit Hume — even called my website discredited or some such. Naughty, naughty!

>Confirm some things about Obama.
Is he gay? Is his wife really a man/tranny? Is he really muslim? Is he Kenyan or Hawaiian or other? What are his real political views, since he had close dealings with communism/socialism in college and while growing up

Yes, he’s gay and had gay relationships.
I’m pretty sure she’s a woman but that she has high levels of testerone which is not uncommon for black women.
He was registered as a Muslim at a Catholic school he attended and I visited in Indonesia.
He is not Kenyan. Frank Marshall Davis is his father.
Frank Marshall Davis is a card-carrying Communist who is called Uncle Frank in “Obama’s book”. He was openly gay in Chicago and joined the gay club in 1979 at Occidental College. His boyfriend and he traveled to Pakistan in the 1980s. He’s a leftist, atheist gay guy who got married to a connected black woman to have a political career. He wanted to be mayor of Chicago.

>what are your thoughts on the Holocaust, WW2, and the JQ in general?

I do not and never have believed the six million figure which I think is still up for some historical debate. There were a number of sources that disputed the six million figure and I find myself in that camp reluctantly. Of course you can’t really discuss any of this stuff without being called a Holocaust denier which I am not. I think Jews were killed in the war, particularly in the Eastern occupied provinces. I think the Red Cross numbers of 250,000 dead in the camps from typhus are more realistic but I confess to having complicated views on the subject. I think the Allied bombings of Germany were a war crime. I agree with David Cole about Auschwitz and the gas chambers not being real. Why were their swimming pools there if it was a death camp? I support decriminalizing Holocaust inquiry. I read the German War (highly recommend), Bloodlands, Mein Kampf, and all of David Irving. I’m more or less of the view that the war was an outgrowth of the efforts of communism to spread itself throughout the world. I also believe that the fears of German extermination were not misplaced, especially in light of the Ukrainian famine. But I support Israel as a Jewish state and Zionism as a concept. I’m pro-ethno state, generally. I understand why and how Hitler rose to power but think too much of our focus on World War II is spent trying to understand Hitler and not enough is spent trying to understand Weimar. Mecius Moldbug, aka Curtis Yarvin, is right. America is a communist country.

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‘Trying the Feldenkrais Method for Chronic Pain’

New York Times: After two hourlong sessions focused first on body awareness and then on movement retraining at the Feldenkrais Institute of New York, I understood what it meant to experience an incredible lightness of being. Having, temporarily at least, released the muscle tension that aggravates my back and hip pain, I felt like I was walking on air.

I had long refrained from writing about this method of countering pain because I thought it was some sort of New Age gobbledygook with no scientific basis. Boy, was I wrong!

The Feldenkrais method is one of several increasingly popular movement techniques, similar to the Alexander technique, that attempt to better integrate the connections between mind and body. By becoming aware of how one’s body interacts with its surroundings and learning how to behave in less stressful ways, it becomes possible to relinquish habitual movement patterns that cause or contribute to chronic pain.

The method was developed by Moshe Feldenkrais, an Israeli physicist, mechanical engineer and expert in martial arts, after a knee injury threatened to leave him unable to walk. Relying on his expert knowledge of gravity and the mechanics of motion, he developed exercises to help teach the body easier, more efficient ways to move.

I went to the institute at the urging of Cathryn Jakobson Ramin, author of the recently published book “Crooked” that details the nature and results of virtually every current approach to treating back pain, a problem that has plagued me on and off (now mostly on) for decades. Having benefited from Feldenkrais lessons herself, Ms. Ramin had good reason to believe they would help me.

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