Daily Archives: October 8, 2013

Americans’ Declining Reading Proficiency

From the LA Times: The reading skills of American adults are significantly lower than those of adults in most other developed countries, according to a new international survey. What’s more, over the last two decades Americans’ reading proficiency has declined … Continue reading

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The GOP Keeps Getting Whiter

If there’s one thing we paleoconservative/dark enlightenment/race-realists find increasingly irrefutable with each passing day, it’s that, socio-economically speaking, the races will become increasingly polarized along HBD lines, and such polarization will be proportionately more acute in the more politically-correct, multicultural … Continue reading

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Krampus

On still-existing Pagan rituals in Europe: The Krampus, a two-horned, hairy creature, is the first folkloric beast photographer Charles Fréger encountered during his two-year journey through 18 European countries documenting still-practiced pagan festivals. The Krampus, a legend in Alpine countries, … Continue reading

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D.H. Lawrence

James Longenbach has nice article on the poetry of D.H. Lawrence. While I’ve yet to read one of Lawrence’s famous novels (The Rainbow; Women In Love; Lady Chatterly’s Lover), I do have a collected volume of his poetry, which I’ve … Continue reading

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Just Another Day

Another black-on-white hate crime (the true color of crime) that will be forgotten in a week’s time: Police today said the stabbing death of a white Army soldier allegedly at the hands of a group of African American comrades was … Continue reading

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Ode

We are the music makers, And we are the dreamers of dreams, Wandering by lone sea-breakers, And sitting by desolate streams;— World-losers and world-forsakers, On whom the pale moon gleams: Yet we are the movers and shakers Of the world … Continue reading

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