Leftism Is A Business
by Brett Stevens (November 14th, 2016)
Uber-skeptics like the people who will survive this dark era in history tend to view all human interactions as businesses. This is not because they like business, but because they are realists: all people act in self-interest, and in civilization, since the primary skill required is to induce others to do things for us, self-interest […]
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Trump Evaporated White Guilt
by Johann Theron (November 13th, 2016)
The 2016 US election was remarkable in so many ways, but none more so than this statement: Watch for an increase in babies 9 months from now. This statement exemplified the almost orgasmic emotional release felt by millions of people around the globe, even in Russia. Interestingly this was not the first time in history, […]
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Outliers (#31)
by Brett Stevens (November 13th, 2016)
This week took a historic turn with the “American Brexit” kicked off by the election of Donald J. Trump at the 45th President of the United States. That, in turn, has prompted vast searching on the Right for what our mission is and what are the achievable steps to walk us back from an Enlightenment™-based […]
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Everyone Is A Racist
by Brett Stevens (November 13th, 2016)
Very few people want to admit this, but everyone is a racist. The term “racist” refers to any one of the following, depending on who you ask: Someone who recognizes innate differences between the races in the “Human Biodiversity” vein. Someone who prefers one race over another, including limited to their nation or local community. […]
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Position: Reparations — Only With Repatriation
by Brett Stevens (November 13th, 2016)
As is typical for the Left, an attack based in guilt is forming, namely over the legacy of slavery. The United Nations wants the USA to pay reparations for slavery. The editors of this journal agree but for entirely different reasons. The UN believes: “Past injustices and crimes against African-Americans need to be addressed with […]
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Leftists Attack The Electoral College
by Brett Stevens (November 13th, 2016)
As Malcolm Pollack reports, Leftists are using state laws in blue states to try to force the de facto dissolution of the electoral college. They are attempting to replace the republican nature of the American system with mob rule so that the most populous states can dominate the rest: The Electoral College is all that […]
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Trumpism Is Not An Attack, But A Defense
by Brett Stevens (November 13th, 2016)
Over at The New York Times, the usual gang of idiots make the case for refusal to accept a Donald Trump presidency. They couch this in moral language: Evil settles into everyday life when people are unable or unwilling to recognize it. It makes its home among us when we are keen to minimize it […]
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Dissident Right Requires Force, Not Humility
by Johann Theron (November 13th, 2016)
Someone recently stated that men of the dissident right are above all characterized by their humility. That may be true in the American sense of humility meaning politeness without ostentation, but in terms of the characteristics needed for survival it does not make sense. The dissident right are men of intelligence. The unfortunate thing is […]
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California Exit Alles
by Jonathan Peter Wilkinson (November 12th, 2016)
I once lived in Los Angeles. I need to be fair and temperate here because I lived there for two years as a Graduate Student and rented an apartment that would violate UN humanitarian ideals. My experience of California is not a fair or accurate barometer to what the place has to offer the world. […]
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Future Survival – Part 3: Imperfection
by Johann Theron (November 12th, 2016)
Humanity must consider the possibility of a world order comprised of multiple independent civilizations which can scale independently. Globalism posits the idea of a single global civilization which is by definition not scalable because it controls all territory with this one type of civilization, repeated like wallpaper across the globe. Our democratic leadership decided to […]
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