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Monthly Archives: March 2014
Biden: ‘11 Million Undocumented Aliens Are Already Americans in My View’
La Raza-styled rhetoric from the sitting Vice President of the United States of America: (CNSNews.com) – Vice President Joe Biden, in a speech to the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce’s 2014 Legislative Summit, on Thursday said the 11 million illegal … Continue reading
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Scientific Racism’s Long History Mandates Caution, Experts Warn
Within even the scientific community, liberal pieties cloud one’s ability to see reason and evidence for what they are: a disinfectant to prejudice and superstition. In terms of empirical science, eventually, truth always prevails. There’s a Dark Enlightenment coming. It … Continue reading
Posted in HBD, Political Correctness
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True Detective: Doubters
Jon Baskin has a nice essay on philosophy in True Detective. After reviewing some of the snooty dismissals of the show’s philosophical engagements, Baskin defends the show’s overt philosophizing: Although True Detective has sometimes been criticized for failing to offer … Continue reading
Posted in Existentialism, TV
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Greg Johnson on Heidegger’s Black Notebooks
Greg Johnson (a reliably outstanding writer) weighs in on the recent publication of volume one of Heidegger’s Schwartze Hefte (Black Notesbooks): Now it appears that Heidegger also turned his attention to the Jewish question. Again, it is a mistake to … Continue reading
Posted in Existentialism, Jewish
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Starbucks: A Foray Into ‘Data-Driven Localism’
For years, I’ve been interested in the role of ‘place’ within the framework of Burkean conservatism. The idealization of localism — that is, the organic, bottom-up antithesis to globalization’s setting of ‘place’ — is something of a geographic correlative to … Continue reading
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Sailer on Puerto Rico
A f-ng great post, that had me rolling, from Steve Sailer (“A Man, a Plan, an Underfunded Pension Liability, Puerto Rico!“): In Taki’s Magazine, John Derbyshire asks: How Can We Get Rid of Puerto Rico? Wouldn’t it be great horrible … Continue reading
Pew: White Majority Over, Next Generation More Than 50% Non-White
Dour analysis from Pew: For the first time in American history, non-whites will make up half or more of the next generation, likely pushing Washington toward a bigger government — and the GOP better tone down their anti-government rhetoric if … Continue reading
Posted in Death of the West, Immigration, Race, Republican Party
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Roger Scruton: The Soul of the World
Roger Scruton, one of my favorite living philosophers, has a new book entitled The Soul of the World. In The Soul of the World, renowned philosopher Roger Scruton defends the experience of the sacred against today’s fashionable forms of atheism. … Continue reading
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Jew York Times: Pt. 912,331
Currently #10 on the most-emailed list:
RIP: Oderus Urungus
Dave Brockie, leader and frontman of the Richmond-based, art-school inspired, heavy metal parody band GWAR, has passed. Dave Brockie, who as “Oderus Urungus” fronted the alien-costumed heavy metal band GWAR during graphic and fake-blood-soaked stage shows for more than three … Continue reading
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