Category Archives: International

Krampus, 2015

The Atlantic has some great photos of Krampus costumes and celebrations throughout Europe’s Alpine region, where the pre-Germanic Pagan tradition of Krampus visiting naughty children during Yule is still recognized. (Saint Nicholas, on the other hand, gives gifts to well-behaved … Continue reading

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The Myth of the Andalusian Paradise

Roger Kimball is, in my humble opinion, one of the best conservative wordsmiths out there, unparalled when it comes to culture. Via the weekly email newsletter from The New Criterion comes Kimball’s brief review of a new myth-busting book about … Continue reading

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2016: The Nightmare of The Left

Across both Eastern and Western Europe, relatively new political parties focused on the inextricable issues of immigration, national identity, and national sovereignty are making major gains. In the U.S., while many of us — disgusted with GOP, Inc. — wait … Continue reading

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Vibrant Diversity in Switzerland

“Fears over rise in horse sex abuse in Switzerland” is the Independent’s headline, the byline of which is “Experts reportedly believe up to 10,000 people in the country are ‘predisposed’ to zoophilia”. Hmmm. I wonder if this rise has anything … Continue reading

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Sweden Democrats: through Marxist Lens

Young members of the Sweden Democrats, through the eyes of the leftist newspaper The Guardian: “Sweden’s liberal identity is under attack,” reads the video’s description. “As increasing numbers of refugees enter the country, anti-immigrant violence is rising.”

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Six French Films That Do Not Speak to the Identity of the Nation

I foolishly clicked a NYT piece titled “Six French Films That Speak to the Identity of the Nation” thinking it might contain cinematic recommendations that elicit a sense of lost indigenous French identity. Instead, all six of the films discussed … Continue reading

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Sarkozy Pivots

Similar to what he did during the Paris Riots about 6 years or so back, Nicolas Sarkozy opportunistically engages in rightwing-sounding rhetoric, which he likely has no real intentions of following through on: Nicolas Sarkozy has a plan for national … Continue reading

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Eagles of Death Metal Discuss Paris Massacre

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Thinning the Herd

From RT: A teenage girl who ran away from her home in Austria to join Islamic State in Syria has been beaten to death after trying to escape from the group, according to Austrian media. The girl traveled to the … Continue reading

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Houellebecq: How France’s Leaders Failed Its People

Michel Houellebecq (whose excellent novel “Submission” I’ve just finished, and whose previous novel “The Elementary Particles” I’m halfway through) has a NYT op-ed titled “How France’s Leaders Failed Its People”: Who exactly drilled into our heads for years the notion … Continue reading

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