Is White Nationalism Kosher?

I asked a Jewish friend for his views and he replied:

The term “nationalism” doesn’t ring right for me. I don’t know what term would work better for me. John Derbyshire’s disposition is in the ballpark of my own, and as far as I know he hasn’t described himself as a nationalist.

You have to remember that for most of my life the people I’ve loved best have not been Jewish, and many have not been white. So emotionally I’m not going to be able get on board with a POV in which my interests as a white guy sets me up in a hostile opposition to non-whites.

On the other hand I’m contemptuous of the taboo against white people discussing their interests as white people. Frankly I think that’s a cultural sickness with severe costs. I’ve been blown away reading white Congressmen’s good-sense speeches in favor of immigration restriction in 1924. It would be healthy to hear that kind of talk again. on

I’m unimpressed and unmoved by non-whites resentment toward whites. American whites are more decent to people of other races than any other group of people I’ve encountered on this planet. Some of my Asian friends have anti-white feelings, and whenever they’ve tried to cast me as “not really white” or “an honorary [whatever]” I’ve always flatly rejected it. I’m a white guy. I find no compliment in being told otherwise.

I’m baffled when non-whites with whom I don’t share a personal relationship assume I have an obligation to be “educated” in their struggles with The Man. I’ve got my own struggles. I don’t ask them to spend their days contemplating them. I used to shit my pants twice a year, like clockwork. Perhaps they should be educated about what that’s like.

To answer your question, I could get on board with an unapologetic and honest white identity, in which white interests were discussed forthrightly and bluntly.

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How the West Won: The Neglected Story of the Triumph of Modernity

Apr. 22, 2014, Dennis Prager asked professor Rodney Stark, author of the book How the West Won: The Neglected Story of the Triumph of Modernity: “The Romans at least had a literature. I’m asking about those African, South American, and Meso-American and aboriginal societies that never developed an alphabet?”

Dr. Stark: “A lot of that has to do with geography.

“One of the questions these days you are not supposed to ask is if why when the Europeans went out in the era of discovery, the main thing they discovered was how far ahead they were of the rest of the world. They thought the Chinese would be way ahead and they were way behind.”

“Religion was the ballgame. The Judeo-Christian concept of God held the key to the rise of the West — the belief in a rational Creator God. That had the implication that the Creation was rational, that it obeys rules. Hence humans have the ability to reason, it might be possible to discover the rules of Creation. That was the basis of science. Science only happened in the West.”

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In Praise Of Traditional Ties

I notice that people who are rooted in the traditions of their people like it when others are similarly rooted. Orthodox Jews, for instance, do not rejoice when the goyim become secular and lose their traditional ties. It is better when all peoples have transcendent allegiances, when everybody has things to live for beyond satisfying their impulses. Men who have families to provide for, hobbies to pursue, and roles to play in their communities, for example, are more likely to work hard and to be obey the laws of the land. It is the shiftless, rootless and idle who are particularly dangerous.

Christians rooted in Christianity, I’ve noticed, tend to prefer Jews who are rooted in their Judaism. Chinese and Japanese who are rooted in the traditions of their people are also comfortable when outsiders observe their peculiar ways of life.

Life is exhausting and living an insular life is usually inevitable, efficient and comforting.

Eugene Girin writes:

With the upcoming Easter in mind, I could not help but to share a Twitter observation reposted by Scott Richert:

“Advertisers now call an Easter ham a “holiday ham”. You know, so as not to offend all those celebrating Passover with a ham”

Funny? Of course. Sad? Even more so. As someone who actually observes Passover (which I prefer to call by its original name of Pesach) fairly strictly – even the vodka in my freezer is kosher for Passover – I have a few observations about the ridiculous, evil, and idiotic dechristianization campaign that has been taking place in America for the last few decades.

First, people who seriously observe Jewish holidays by and large, do not object to Christmas and Easter having a prominent, public place in American society. I have never met an Orthodox Jew (Hasidic, Modern Orthodox, or non-Hasidic hareidi) who were offended, bothered, or even annoyed by public displays of Christianity. Such Modern Orthodox public figures as Dennis Prager and Michael Medved (whatever their faults) have always spoken in favor of a Christian America. The same goes for Conservative Rabbi Jacob Neusner who used to write for this magazine. Indeed, the more religiously observant a Jew is, the less he is bothered by public displays of Christianity.

Second, there were more public displays of Christianity on Easter in the former Soviet Union than in today’s America. As a child in post-Soviet Moldova, I remember how seriously Easter was taken by local people – and this was just two or three years after the fall of the militantly atheist Soviet Union. You could literally feel something different in the air on Easter. Coming to America, the only public displays of Easter I would see were colorful bunnies with egg baskets on the front lawns of suburban houses in upstate New York.

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Is The Subtext Of This Article Race?

Liberals often accuse conservatives of dog whistling for race when they talk about law and order, states rights, lower taxes and welfare payments, Obamacare and the like.

I have a lot of sympathy for this liberal argument. Arguing on the basis of race to favor whites is to end your career in public life in the western world. It is simply not acceptable. So instead people who would prefer to live and work among their own tend to speak in code. They often move to the suburbs and to rural America and create white enclaves.

My position is that every people, every culture, every race, and every religion deserve the right to live in peace and on their own from other influences. I believe in nationalism for everyone.

I think race is a subtext in this Victor Davis Hanson article:

So Mr. Bundy must realize that in about 1990 we decided to focus on the misdemeanor of the law-abiding citizen and to ignore the felony of the lawbreaker. The former gave law enforcement respect; the latter ignored their authority. The first made or at least did not cost enforcers money; arresting the second began a money-losing odyssey of incarceration, trials, lawyers, appeals, and all the rest.

Mr. Bundy knows that the bullies of the BLM would much rather send a SWAT team after him than after 50 illegal aliens being smuggled by a gun-toting cartel across the southwestern desert. How strange, then, at this late postmodern date, for someone like Bundy on his horse still to be playing the law-breaking maverick Jack Burns (Kirk Douglas) in (the David Miller, Dalton Trumbo, Edward Abbey effort) Lonely Are the Brave.

But the interest in Mr. Bundy’s case is not about legal strategies in revolving fiscal disagreements with the federal government.

Instead, we all have followed Mr. Bundy for three reasons.

One, he called attention to the frightening fact that the federal government owns 83% of the land in Nevada. Note that “federal” and “government” are the key words and yet are abstractions. Rather, a few thousands unelected employees — in the BLM, EPA, Defense Department, and other alphabet soup agencies — can pretty much do what they want on the land they control. And note, this is not quite the case in Silicon Valley or Manhattan or Laguna Beach. The danger can be summed up by a scene I see about once a month on a Fresno freeway: a decrepit truck stopped by the California Highway Patrol for having inadequate tarps on a trailer of green clippings, just as a new city garbage truck speeds by, with wet garbage flying over the median. Who will police the police?

Two, this administration has a long record of not following the law — picking and choosing when and how to enforce immigration statutes, depending on the particular dynamics of the next election; picking and choosing which elements of Obamacare to enforce, again depending on perceived political advantage; and picking and choosing when to go after coal companies, or when not to enforce the Defense of Marriage Act, or when to reverse the order of the Chrysler creditors, or when to allow Lois Lerner to destroy the credibility of the IRS for partisan advantage.

In other words, the Obama administration regularly breaks the law as it sees fit. So we wonder why a federal agency sends out swarms of armed security agents to the empty desert on behalf of a tortoise, when it could just as easily storm Jay Carney’s press conference and demand that the president promise to enforce the Affordable Care Act. Or start apprehending those who are not just violating immigration law, but also serially signing false federal affidavits or providing employers with fraudulent identities.

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What Creates Civility At A Sports Stadium?

In some sports stadiums, you take your life in your hands if you wear a jersey of the visiting team, while in other stadiums, it is no problem. I notice that in some stadiums, such as Green Bay’s, fans are safe wearing the gear of the visiting team.

I have this picture of people in the mid-West and the north of America being particularly nice. If this is true, I wonder if this primarily has to do with religion, culture, ethnicity, race, socio-economic status, education, amount of government welfare or what? I suspect one factor does not provide the whole answer. Take race, for instance.

In many countries in Europe, white fans in white stadiums are not at peace (Catholics hating Protestants and vice versa, many people hating Jews, low-class whites looking for fights with other low-class whites over sporting allegiances, etc). Despite this, I expect there’s less criminal violence in European sports stadiums than at African sports stadiums and Latin American sports stadiums.

I have this idea, perhaps wish, that people who go to church or synagogue regularly are less likely to riot and to commit crime.

On his radio show Apr. 22, 2014, Dennis Prager talked about his great experience attending a San Diego Padres home game but did not mention the obvious factor of race.

Dennis: “The fans there were so nice that it was tempting to root for the Padres. I have rarely experienced — this sense of calm niceness. I wonder if you can measure niceness and go to various stadiums? Compare Yankee Stadium fans with Fenway Park Fans with Kansas City Royals fans? The sandlot for little kids. I was touched.”

I wonder if the racial/religious/socio-economic make-up of Padre fans and Dodger fans and Angels fans is different.

I suspect that the whiter the city in America, the whiter the crowd at a stadium, the more law abiding it is. If the city and stadium population was dominantly Oriental, it would be even more peaceful. Generally speaking, Orientals are more law abiding than — in the order of the universal crime statistics — whites, followed by latinos and blacks.

If you talk to prosecutors in America, they’ll tell you that their typical Oriental defendant will say something like, “I wish to receive my punishment.” The typical white defendant will have a lot of excuses. The typical latino defendant will be proud of his crime. And the typical black defendant will blame racist police.

The kind of close-knit community Prager advocates is in inverse proportion to racial diversity noted leftist Harvard sociologist Robert Putnam, who was so upset by the results of his study that he didn’t publish it for a decade and only then with a pro-diversity spin. Putnam found that Los Angeles, the most racially diverse of America’s cities, had the least trust, meaning that people in such a racially mixed community tend to pull their heads in, go out less, cooperate less, and watch more TV. By contrast, the whitest cities such as Portland have the most neighborliness.

Steve Sailer (highly regarded by psychometricians) asked: “Can you guess which two cities lead the list of top 50 metropolitan areas in terms of the highest percentage of adults volunteering for charity? And which two cities came in last?” Lilly-white cities Minneapolis-St. Paul and Salt Lake City came in first, while diverse cities Miami and Las Vegas came in last.

A resident of Chicago, Steve Sailer worked with his community to do good things, but
concluded: “Multiculturalism doesn’t make vibrant communities but defensive ones…”

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Impatient, Arrogant & Condescending

I’m fascinated by how I’ve inherited these unpleasant traits from some of my ancestors and how these traits continue down in my family line with some of my relatives.

If I’m not careful, I become impatient with anyone who does not interest me (about 90% of humanity). I struggle with road rage. I become impatient with drivers who don’t conduct themselves as I would like and I curse them out under my breath. At work, I have been known to exhibit my underlying impatient, arrogant and condescending dark side.

I am much better behaved around patient people, with certain bosses I’ve been consistently sweet-tempered, but combine me with others who are similarly ill-tempered and the results are often not good.

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The Psychological Causes Of Physical Pain

When I am in physical pain, I don’t enjoy it when people suggest that my problem is psychological. I had one girlfriend, for instance, whenever I complained of pain, she would say, “Do you think it might be psychological?”

I don’t like it when psychology is used as a weapon. My pain might indeed be psychological but when a non-professional brings it up, it does not help things. It does not lead me to discover anything. I just get mad.

There’s nothing good that comes from a non-professional asking, “Do you think it might be psychological?” But when a person voluntarily chooses to see a psychological professional to explore such matters, then great good can come from it.

I’m rereading Daniel Siegel’s book, Mindsight.

He talks about a young female patient he had named Allyson. She was a fine arts teacher and was experiencing such severe back pain, she was considering surgery.

Dr. Siegel did a body scan with her and found that when they went to her back, she experienced great terror. When they explored that, Allyson had memories of being at a party and a friend of a friend tried to have sex with her in the garage, pushing her back painfully on to the corner of the pingpong table. After further work, Allyson realized that it was her step-father, not the friend of a friend, who had tried to rape her.

After this discovery, her back pain went away and she cancelled the surgery.

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The Gullible Goyim

I’m reading the Tom Clancy novel Red Storm Rising, probably his best.

The bad guy spy sent into West Germany is a deliberately chosen Jew: “And it’s a cunning plan. The Jewish identification, for example. The bastards play on our sensitivity with the Jews, no? If he is stopped by a police officer, he can make a casual remark about how Germans treat Jews, and what would a young policeman do, eh? Probably apologize and send him on his way.” (Pg. 114)

It’s time the goyim stand up and refuse to be guilted by aggrieved minorities.

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Feedback On My Paul Gottfried Interview

Barry emails:

I’ve bought three of Paul Gottfried’s books in the last year – he is a fascinating man whose Jewish background gives him a totally fresh perspective. I still learned a lot from your interview though – his hatred of his enemies was so refreshing! (Actually that could be the subject of a piece for you – is the idea of forgiving your enemies a lot of nonsense? I suspect it is)

I remain curious though as to why nationalists and conservatives never mention something that is obvious to me.
Namely that immigration/race is part of internal white class war. It is a way of disempowering the real enemy which most upper class whites recognise as lower class whites. They know their own progeny will only be able to enjoy their status through unearned privileges. And the chances of them doing that without screwing up are minimal.

Hence the need to rig the game somewhat by screwing up the chances of the kids of the lower classes via the promotion of single parent families, multiculturalism and immigration. It is about dispossessing and demoralising these kids so they never coherent enough to fight back. If this is true – and I think it is – then white “self hatred” and self loathing, don’t really exist at all. It is all about class.

You see this probably more starkly in Britain where the classes most enthusiastic about immigration etc are most keen on protecting their own families from the consequences of it via private schooling and living in the most black-free neighbourhoods etc.

You also see it in the new emergence of an Upstairs/Downstair style servant class which the top, say third, love lording it over. These tend to be Eastern Europeans as our top third are increasingly outspoken about their loathing for the white working class.

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Tales From A Courthouse

* One woman was named “Abcde”, pronounced “ABsidee.”
* Two sisters testified. They were named “La Cienega” and “La Tijera”.
* A judge looked at the defendant and said, “Your name is Ramson?” “Yes,” said the defendant. “After the strong man in the Bible.”

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