Sep 30, 2009

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Edmund Connelly on Why We Write

I write because I believe my primary group — Whites of European heritage — is at extreme risk, and — for better or for worse — the most I have now to offer is my virtual pen.I am fortunate to follow a number of my betters who have written on the question of why we write. Now I can simply repeat that with which I agree. For instance, put me in the camp of...

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Sep 29, 2009

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The Fire Eaters

I have long wondered why the Fire Eaters have attracted such little attention from American White Nationalists. For those unfamiliar with the term, the Fire Eaters were a small band of Southern secessionists — the ‘revolutionary vanguard’ of the Confederacy — who succeeded in fomenting a revolution against the United States in 1860/1861. They engineered the...

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Sep 29, 2009

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Nietzsche on the Jews

From The Occidental Observer, September 28, 2009Philosophers, as a rule, are a rather low-key bunch. They generally discuss mundane, technical, or utterly abstract topics that cause little concern among society at large. Of course there were exceptions, primarily during the Renaissance when the early humanists incurred the wrath of the Church (think of Bruno or Spinoza); this...

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Sep 29, 2009

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Kerry Bolton on Why We Write

I have been asked by Dr. Johnson to contribute to this series. It is ironic really because I have spent 30 years writing and mostly self-publishing, and I am barely heard of anywhere. A few days ago I was contacted by an Italian, a young doctor of philosophy, who asked why I am not well known in Italy despite what I suppose would seem to be quite a large output of articles, essays,...

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Sep 28, 2009

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Taking on City Hall

A few years ago, San Jose was run by a religious-minority mayor and a racial-minority city manager. This combo is to be found spread around the political, educational, communications, and corporate worlds, and it is usually the very worst possible combo for our interests. There will always be a large surge in anti-white defamation and hate speech, not to mention extreme efforts to...

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Sep 27, 2009

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The Hot Rod of the Apocalypse

Mike DavisBuda’s Wagon: A Brief History of the Car BombLondon: Verso, 2007“L’automobile, c’est la guerre.”– Léon DaudetThe prototype of the apocalyptic hot rod was “Buda’s wagon.”In September 1920, shortly after the arrest of two Italian anarchists (the soon-to-be-famous Sacco and Vanzetti), another Italian anarchist, Mario...

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Sep 26, 2009

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The Worst Journey in the World

The Worst Journey in the WorldApsley Cherry-GarrardLondon: Pimlico, 2003I remember watching the 1948 film Scott of the Antarctic at some point in the early 1990s and marveling both at its grimness and the sheer Englishness of its sensibilities. The film dramatizes Captain Robert Falcon Scott’s successful but ultimately tragic South Polar Journey, undertaken in 1911 during his...

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Sep 25, 2009

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England’s Sultan?
(Multiculturalism Just Gets Dumber & Dumber)

A popular claim doing the rounds in Muslim circles holds that Offa, the great King of the Mercians who reigned for four decades from AD 757 to 796, was a Muslim. The only piece of evidence for the supposed Islamic faith of this King, ruler of one of the Saxon Heptarchies, comes from a gold coin now on display in the British Museum. The coin is a copy of an Abbasid dinar bearing on...

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Sep 25, 2009

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Uppity Whites

Over at Takimag, Kevin DeAnna has a piece on the 9/12 protestors and Tea Partiers. He makes a number of points that those of us in the ‘White Wing’ can agree with, but since DeAnna is writing for a conservative webzine, he has to miss his target by just a notch. The best part about White Nationalism is that we get to say exactly what we think. We don’t have to sugar coat the...

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Sep 25, 2009

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Tolkien: Master of Middle Earth

Despite the universal derision of the literary establishment, which could never comprehend its inherently noble spirit, J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings was recently voted the greatest work of fiction of the twentieth century by thousands of Waterstones’ customers. The accolade is well-deserved, for Tolkien’s masterpiece is a classic of heroic romance....

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