The Leftist Idea Of Endless Progress
by Arthur Konrad (March 11th, 2017)
The ideas of both continuous progress, and the impediment of progress by the forces of “reaction” — on a level similar to that of the progressive Leftism from which it borrows its name — are motivated by excessive belief in scientific advancement and the ability to indefinitely regulate the behavior of the undifferentiated human biological […]
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Nationalist Public Radio, Episode 5: Foreign Policy
by Brett Stevens (March 10th, 2017)
This week the Nationalist Public Radio crew tackle a subject that will become more prevalent as war with China approaches. How would an Alt Right or nationalist government approach foreign policy? The subtopics of isolationism and imperialism are covered with the same aplomb with which we attack domestic issues. Expect to be shocked, horrified… and […]
Tags: alt-right, clash of civilizations, foreign policy, genocide, isolationism, nationalism, vietnam Posted in podcast | No Comments »
The Law Is An Ass
by Brett Stevens (March 10th, 2017)
Sanity comes from thinking in cause/effect terms: if I do action X, I get result Y, so unless I want result Y, I should avoid action X. This becomes more complex when you have a whole Excel spreadsheet of X:Y pairs. When you want something done, you look down the Y column and pick the […]
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Reddit Told /r/AltRight Mods That WeSearchr Links Were Okay, Then Betrayed Them
by Brett Stevens (March 10th, 2017)
The question remains as to whether Reddit banned /r/AltRight (and unrelated sub /r/AlternativeRight) over the topic — Right-wing politics — or the behavior of the moderators in that sub. Reddit admins insist on the latter, but it is increasingly looking like the former, as an older message reveals (backup): I was mindin my own business […]
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Aaron Burr Conservatism
by Jonathan Peter Wilkinson (March 10th, 2017)
There is a fundamental difference between the Alt-Right and the Conservative Movement. The Alt-Right is still loyally American. The Movement Conservatives are exactly what the Left says they are: traitors. They care about their wallets and their sinecures first. Everyday Americans can go die in the ditch as far these Aaron Burr Conservatives are concerned. […]
Tags: aaron burr, donald j. trump, gop, john derbyshire, kevin williamson Posted in Politics | No Comments »
Immigration Devastates Houston
by Brett Stevens (March 9th, 2017)
An alert reader from Houston, TX sends the following observations, transcribed here: When the first of the Donald J. Trump executive orders against illegal immigration hit, traffic in Houston dropped considerably. It seemed that many were staying home, as if they had realized that the great free-for-all had been interrupted. In fact, many non-majority groups […]
Tags: diversity, houston, immigration Posted in Politics | 11 Comments »
Balkanization / Patchwork Accelerates With Calls For “Bluexit”
by Brett Stevens (March 9th, 2017)
Leftism fragments societies like all forms of individualism because it acts against order, which includes hierarchy, and therefore creates internal competition for power in those societies, causing themselves to tear themselves apart with infighting. This results in a “flat hierarchy” with a few leaders ruling over a raging mob. When societies fragment, the first act […]
Tags: balkanization, bluexit, cultural libertarianism, freedom of association, patchwork, secession Posted in Politics | 6 Comments »
Reddit Admins Claim /r/AltRight Ban Was Not Political
by Brett Stevens (March 9th, 2017)
Over at social media site Reddit, the admins are claiming that the recent ban of the Alt Right community there was not motivated by politics, and not sudden, in contrast to what appears to be the case: We reached out to AltRight several times to attempt to cure the issues that we saw there. In […]
Tags: /r/altright, alt-right, censorship, reddit, social media Posted in Politics | 7 Comments »
Richard Spencer Broaches “The IQ”
by Brett Stevens (March 9th, 2017)
Most people talking about immigration concern themselves with “assimilation,” or whether new group can be absorbed. Consequentialists ask what the results of doing so will be, since the process of assimilating others means altering the genetics of the original group. Since traits are heritable, this means an elimination of what made the society what it […]
Tags: american nativism, the irish question, trace admixture, white diversity Posted in Politics | 10 Comments »
Ending The Great Wimpout In Sweden
by Brett Stevens (March 8th, 2017)
Back in the 1990s, Sweden doubled down on its path to a bad place that suspiciously resembled a softer form of the Soviet Union. In our current day, as Sweden seems ripe for collapse, we find ourselves wondering how one of the best nations ever — descended from Vikings, no less! — could turn into […]
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