Author Archives: Max West

Jewish Groups & Immigration Amnesty

As I’ve noted previously, I believe an honest appraisal of the immigration mess we find ourselves in today — particularly the events that led up to the 1965 Immigration Act — cannot be accomplishd without accounting for the dynamics of … Continue reading

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Maine: The Whitest State

Cecilia Davenport has an excellent post on the very-white state of Maine (“Remember Maine! The Whitest State, Where Americans Are Still Doing Jobs That “Americans Won’t Do”“): In Maine, about four percent of farm laborers are non-citizens. In California, approximately … Continue reading

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Paris Nowadays

While it’s a few years old, this CBN segment is essential, not only for its intrinsic content, but as an example of what high-quality, broadcast news oriented around group identity (in this case, from a conservative Christian perspective) can look … Continue reading

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American Homicide

I just watched Ohio State history professor Randolph Roth discuss his book American Homicide on C-Span’s “Book Notes”. The thrust of Roth’s thesis: When trust in government is relatively high, the homicide rate is relatively low; when trust in government … Continue reading

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The Butler

The Butler is but the latest in Hollywood’s insatiable appetite for magic negro movies. From just the trailers, you can pretty much discern the whole screenplay. So predictable. So hilarious in its moral pretentiousness. Hence, I had to crack up … Continue reading

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CFP: (Un-)Boundedness: On Mobility and Belonging

It’s time for a little CFP humor. This one is so full of impenetrable language and pomo cliches — especially the liberal use of conspicuously-placed hyphens, bracket[s], and (odd) parentheses. It’s almost indistinguishable from something spit out by the Postmodern … Continue reading

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H.L. Mencken: On Noisy Negro Leaders

“The more noisy Negro leaders, by depicting all whites as natural and implacable enemies to their race, have done it a great disservice. Large numbers of whites who were formerly very friendly to it, and willing to go great lengths … Continue reading

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Germany Fights Population Drop

From a NYT article titled “Germany Fights Population Drop“: In its most recent census, Germany discovered it had lost 1.5 million inhabitants. By 2060, experts say, the country could shrink by an additional 19 percent, to about 66 million. Demographers … Continue reading

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G.K. Chesterton

Rare 1931 video of G.K. Chesterton at Holy Cross in Worcester, becoming an honorary Holy Cross. Crusader. Notice the laughter he elicits from the crowd when he says: “I can only say I am not much of a Crusader, but … Continue reading

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Wagner at 200

On the 200th birthday of Richard Wagner (who died 6 years before Hitler was born), we learn (in “Is Wagner’s Nazi stigma fair?“) that Wagner is banned from Israel: One country that will not be partaking of the birthday celebrations … Continue reading

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