Category Archives: International

Eastern Europe & Increasing Discussion of “Fences”

Of the many articles about the ‘refugees’, this WaPo piece has the most Camp of the Saints analogies (“Along the migrant trail, pressure grows to close Europe’s open borders“). There’s the exploitation of western empathy, from the media finding the … Continue reading

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France: “The New Reactionaries”

The Spectator has a piece on ‘Les nouveaux réactionnaires’ — e.g., Michel Houellebecq, Eric Zemmour, Alain Finkielkraut (“Meet the intellectuals leading France to the right“). What they share in common is the belief that: … ‘Anglo-Saxon’ political correctness (‘la bien-pensance’) … Continue reading

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102 vs. 750

A NYT story that really needs no comment:

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Diversity in Denmark

GatewayPundit reports: “Shiite Muslims celebrated the Ashura holiday this year on October 23rd. During the annual festival in Copenhagen, Denmark, a Muslim man was a arrested after firing off a gun at the Ashura festival march.”

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In Brazil, a Pension Crisis Mushrooms

Brazilians retire at an average age of 54 and, according to this NYT story: Some Brazilians manage to collect multiple pensions totaling well over $100,000 a year, and loopholes enable their spouses or daughters to collect the pensions for the … Continue reading

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Greg Johnson on Houellebecq’s “Submission”

What’s a great way to cap off the weekend? Reading Greg Johnson’s new review of Michel Houellebecq’s Submission: Michel Houellebecq is one of the finest novelists living today. His most recent novel, Submission, is now out in English. It confirms … Continue reading

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”Refugees” in Europe Acting like Disappointed Tourists

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_XHkgScOSY

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Sweeping Victory by Swiss People’s Party (SVP)

Meanwhile, in Switzerland: ZURICH (Reuters) – The anti-immigration Swiss People’s Party (SVP) won the biggest share of the vote in Sunday’s national parliamentary election, projections showed, keeping pressure on Bern to introduce quotas on people moving from the European Union… … Continue reading

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Photo of the Day: Leif Erikson

From a National Geographic piece asking “Why Do We Celebrate Columbus Day and Not Leif Erikson Day?“: Christopher Columbus and his holiday are controversial today largely because of the way he and subsequent European explorers and settlers treated Native Americans. … Continue reading

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Frau Merkel

According British bookmaker William Hill, Angela Merkel — a woman who is singlehandedly exacerbating Germany’s cultural suicide — is the #1 favorite to win tomorrow’s Nobel Peace Prize, a once-great prize whose cache has been completely dissolved in recent decades … Continue reading

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