Leftists Bully Richard Spencer’s Mother For Their Own Profit
by Staff Account (December 17th, 2016)
Tanya Gersh, a realtor in the Whitefish, Montana region, decided to join the Leftist herd and attack Richard Spencer’s mother — by attacking a property she owned from which profit could conveniently be made. As Sherry Spencer writes: These threats came from Tanya Gersh [email her], a local realtor with links to “human rights” organizations […]
Tags: bullying, ina albert, profiteering, richard spencer, sherry spencer, tanya gersh, whitefish MT Posted in Politics | 22 Comments »
Why the Right Needs Feminism
by Peter Heft (December 17th, 2016)
I want to start this article off with a simple statement: the Right needs feminism. I can hear your cries of indignation echoing through the tubes of the Internet, but hear me out. The so-called “crisis of masculinity” – that is to say “the ongoing and ever changing struggle to find an acceptable compromise between […]
Tags: crisis of masculinity, feminism, jack donovan, peter heft, simone de beauvoir Posted in Politics | 9 Comments »
An Economics Of Survival
by Brett Stevens (December 16th, 2016)
A specter haunts humanity: the fear that even if we do everything right, we are doomed as a civilization, because all good things get mobbed by the herd and end in failure. This is a hidden fear that few will verbalize. Bruce Charlton writes about the Calhoun mouse Utopia experiment: Four healthy breeding pairs of […]
Tags: agency, economic theory of survival, existential misery, john calhoun, mazlow's hierarchy of needs, mice, utopia Posted in Politics | 3 Comments »
Steering Away From The Iceberg
by Brett Stevens (December 16th, 2016)
Generation X grew up under the shadow of doom: we recognized that our society, as designed, was headed for collapse and that the Baby Boomers had taken everything good for themselves and then set a timer to destroy it so that others could not have it. This created an apocalyptic generation, aware of the inevitability […]
Tags: 1980s, apocalypse, baby boomers, civilization collapse Posted in Politics | 7 Comments »
Adoption, Abortion And Miscegenation: Detachment From Biological Origins
by Brett Stevens (December 15th, 2016)
As it turns out, adopting a child who is unlike you can kill you: A 17-year-old boy was arrested in Texas Wednesday for murdering his adoptive parents after a 12-hour stand-off with SWAT teams that ended in tear gas being deployed. …The reason for the murders isn’t yet known, but a pastor said that Brewer […]
Tags: abortion, adoption, miscegenation Posted in Politics | 23 Comments »
The Big Picture by Billy Roper
by Brett Stevens (December 14th, 2016)
The Big Picture by Billy Roper 127 pages, CreateSpace, $9 Part of the new wave of Rightist movements is a desire to recapture culture from the Left, and that includes fiction, music, art and essays. Writer Billy Roper is perhaps best known for his fiction, but also has written a number of non-fiction works, including […]
Tags: balkanization, billy roper, christian identity, nationalism, white nationalism Posted in Politics | 5 Comments »
Why Social Media Is Dying
by Brett Stevens (December 14th, 2016)
Over the past few months, it has become apparent that social media and real life are increasingly diverging. The proof of this is that people in real life — a wide range of classes, backgrounds and outlooks, but generally effective people and not mouth-breathing attendees to the civilization process — are interested in the stuff […]
Tags: balkanization, clickbait, comscore, social media Posted in Politics | 10 Comments »
Why Amerika Still Works
by Jonathan Peter Wilkinson (December 14th, 2016)
We can all look forward to two sure things in life: death and taxes. If you play professional football for The Cleveland Browns, I can offer you a third: losing. Joe Thomas has played Left Tackle for this lamentable mistake by the lake of a professional sports franchise. Thomas has shown up and then some […]
Tags: amerika, hosts, joe thomas, sisyphus Posted in Politics | 5 Comments »
Separating Rightists With Religion From “The Religious Right”
by Brett Stevens (December 14th, 2016)
From The Wall Street Journal, a comment on the dangerous rise of the “Religious Right”: Conservative Christians who had despaired of the country’s direction under President Barack Obama—and of developments such as the legalization of same-sex marriage—now expect to wield influence in an administration that they helped bring to power. They are pressing for a […]
Tags: bootstrapping, christianity, religion, religious right Posted in Politics | 7 Comments »
Christian Reaction
by Brett Stevens (December 13th, 2016)
As Neoreaction fades into a type of extreme Libertarianism that guarantees it will be absorbed by demotist forces with credit cards instead of ballots, more are considering the basic idea of Reaction itself: that modernity, based in equality applied by government, is a path to suicide and that we need cultural, religious and leadership guidance […]
Tags: #crx, christian reaction, christianity, metaphysics, religion, spirituality Posted in Politics | 10 Comments »
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