Author Archives: Max West

Italy’s First Black Senator is a Rightwinger

Toni Iwobi, Italy’s first black senator, is a member of The League (aka the rightwing party currently led by Matteo Salvini.) Go figure: Iwobi, who owns an IT company, came to Italy in the late 1970s to study in Perugia. … Continue reading

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Globalist Steven Pinker vs. Identity Politics

In The Weekly Standard, globalist Adam Rubenstein interviews fellow globalist Steven Pinker on the topic of identity politics. Early in the interview, Pinker let’s out this howler: Identity politics is the syndrome in which people’s beliefs and interests are assumed … Continue reading

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“Alt-Right: Age of Rage” Trailer

Alt-Right: Age of Rage will have its premiere on March 9 at SXSW. If this is its official trailer, then the documentary seems a bit unfocused. It’s hard to tell if the whole thing will be Daryle ‘the Barrel’ Lamont … Continue reading

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On Wrinkles & Furrowed Brows

Back when I saw Dunkirk in the theater, they had a preview of the upcoming A Wrinkle In Time, directed by Ava DuVernay (the angry black woman who also directed Selma) and boy did it look atrocious. Trendy P.C. casting (now a new … Continue reading

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Cirkus – Those Were The Days (1973)

Cirkus were a U.K. band who navigated between hard rock and prog rock. Their 1973 album One is excellent, with standout tracks being “You Are”, “Song For Tavish”, “Melissa”, and “Those Were The Days”. “Those Were The Days” has a … Continue reading

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Beyond Hate: White Power and Popular Culture (2015)

Here’s the abstract for the book Beyond Hate: White Power and Popular Culture (2015) by C. Richard King & David J. Leonard: Beyond Hate offers a critical ethnography of the virtual communities established and discursive networks activated through the online engagements … Continue reading

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Pacino’s Way

Greg Cwik has a nice piece on “Pacino’s Way”: Though Marlon Brando was the ostensible star of the first Godfather—it’s his sullen and sapiential face that adorns the poster, and he who took home an Oscar—the trilogy really belongs to … Continue reading

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Culture Wars 3.0 (Redux)

My Culture Wars 3.0 entry from the other day has been cross-posted over at VDARE.

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Coroner – Paralized, Mesmerized (1993)

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NYT: “The Left Shouldn’t Be Too Proud to Meme”

I love how the NYT’s op-ed section is basically a series of ‘How To’ instructions for the Democrat Party, written by academics and other cultural elites. Today we have “The Left Shouldn’t Be Too Proud to Meme” by Jennifer Grygiel, … Continue reading

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