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Daily Archives: March 6, 2017
AP-NORC Poll: Political Divide Over American Identity
From AP: A new survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds Republicans are far more likely to cite a culture grounded in Christian beliefs and the traditions of early European immigrants as essential to U.S. identity. … Continue reading
Posted in Culture Wars, National, White Identity
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XTC – Trailer: This Is Pop (BBC4 Documentary)
Here is the 6 min trailer for an upcoming (and long overdue) BBC4 documentary on one of the most underrated pop bands of all time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jh0-TMY2RcM
Posted in Music
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Steyn on Sweden
Be sure to check out the 22:30 mark, which starts a debate clip of Steyn and Farage debating Simon Schama and some other Eurocrat chick. Steyn destroys them.
Posted in Europe, Immigration
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Tucker Carlson: Women Living In Fear In Sweden
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57Zk3TUNRBs
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How French Intellectuals Lost Their Faith
In “How French Intellectuals Lost Their Faith”, Ben Sixsmith discusses the decisively rightward move of French intelligentsia in recent years. In a country where Muslims are seven prisoners out of ten, and where Muslim riots have become an almost yearly occurrence, the so-called … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, White Identity
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RIP: Robert Osborne
Film historian and Turner Classic Movies host Robert Osborne has passed at the age of 84. TCM is one of the best channels to just sit in front of for hours on end. Over the years, the brief prologues and … Continue reading
3/6/17: JAPCAT
We have two JAPCAT entries today. In The American Scholar, William Deresiewicz aims at political correctness on university campuses (“On Political Correctness”): Let us eschew the familiar examples: the disinvited speakers, the Title IX tribunals, the safe zones stocked with … Continue reading
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