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The Sound of Silence
Meanwhile, in Sweden: A police officer who broke ranks to reveal that migrants are to blame for the vast majority of serious crime in Sweden is now under investigation for incitement to racial hatred. Peter Springare’s exasperated rant describing the face of … Continue reading
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The Normalization of Violence – Pt. 16,214
Joel Pollak reports on how The Daily Californian, UCAL-Berkeley’s student newspaper, has published a series of op-eds defending ‘antifa’ violence: One essay, by Berkeley student Josh Hardman, celebrates the “plurality of tactics,” including violence, that suppressed Milo’s speech. Castigating the Berkeley … Continue reading
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What Do Europeans Think About Muslim Immigration?
While European elites react in horror at Trump’s so-called “Muslim Ban”, what do Europeans as a whole think? In “What Do Europeans Think About Muslim Immigration?”, three professors at The Chatham House (The Royal Institute of International Affairs) discuss their … Continue reading
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Oasis – Who Feels Love? (2000)
One of Noel’s greatest songs is ‘Who Feels Love?’, which with the help of Mark Stent’s production, evokes ’67-era Beatles in all its psychedelic glory. From the backwards guitar parts, to the Indian tabla drums and raga vibe, to the … Continue reading
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Profound Question
In “A Profound Question Behind the Immigration Debate”, Robert Merry writes: In 1965, when the country’s current immigration philosophy was enacted into law, the percentage of foreign-born people in the country was 5 percent. According to the Pew Research Center, … Continue reading
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Entitlement Reform & The Effect on Whites
In AmRen, Fabrizio Evola writes on ‘Why Whites Should Oppose Entitlement “Reform”’: The current structure of Social Security favors whites… Working-class whites support Social Security and Medicare for a simple reason—it is in their economic interest. They do not see … Continue reading
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The Normalization of Violence – Pt. 23,919
Meanwhile, the normalization of violence against the Alt Right (and, increasingly, even Republicans in general) marches ever onward, this time disguised as a series of ‘self defense clinics’: The “Knights for Socialism” group at the University of Central Florida (UCF) … Continue reading
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Dugin v Neo-Liberalism/Neoconservatism
On my ever-growing ‘To Do’ list is to get a better understanding of Alexander Dugin’s philosophy, as his position appears to be integral to Putin’s foreign policy. James Wald has a very good piece in The Occidental Observer on “Alexander … Continue reading
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The University Bookman: Symposium on Immigration
The University Bookman, the blog of the conservative leaning Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal, has a Symposium on immigration. From Gerald J. Russello’s Editor’s Note: The recent executive order from President Trump concerning immigration has caused controversy noticeable even … Continue reading
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The Scorpion & The Frog – Pt. 3,188
From a NYT piece titled ‘Generation Revolution’: Why Youth Was Not Enough in Egypt”: What happened to Egypt’s revolution? After January 2011, Tahrir Square became a byword for hope, defiance and the unpredictability of history. The Egyptian people’s unexpected revolt … Continue reading
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