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Alex Kurtagic on Why We Write
I write because the future is not what it used to be.I know, because I have lived in it. My parents had overseas jobs during the 1970s and early 80s, and, consequently, I spent part of my childhood and early teenage years in Latin America. Venezuelan schools — at least at the time — taught their students that the country’s population was racially diverse, going...
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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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What Will It Take?
From The Occidental Observer, August 30, 2009Many ask themselves, What will it take for White people to finally react and take decisive and effective action to change the status quo? How much worse does it need to get before they finally decide that they have had enough of this politically correct anti-White nonsense?It is a good question.And sadly, my answers will induce deep...
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From Virtuality to Reality:
Memoirs from a Reformed TV Addict
From The Occidental Observer, August 26, 2009Ten years ago, I lived in, and worked from, a one-bedroom flat in East Finchley, London. I had a large, rectangular living-dining room area, part of which was my office. My day would begin with the arrival of the postman before 9 in the morning, which brought packets with CDs and orders from customers; it would continue with the...
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Evolving into Consumerism — and Beyond It
Spent: Sex, Evolution, and Consumer BehaviorGeoffrey MillerNew York: Viking, 2009When I was asked to review this book, I half groaned because I was sure of what to expect and I also knew it was not going to broaden my knowledge in a significant way. From my earlier reading up on other, but tangentially related subject areas (e.g., advertising), I already knew, and it seemed more...
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They Don’t Make Them Like they Used To
From The Occidental Observer, August 6, 2009On occasion of my 39th birthday, my wife organized a holiday in the Lake District in Cumbria, in the North East of England. While there we visited England’s Pencil Museum, where we learnt much about the invention and manufacture of the pencil, a tool that spawned a huge industry in the region during the Victorian era. One of the...
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Black Metal Lord Attends Quaker Meeting (and Discovers the Victorian Capitalists)
From The Occidental Observer, July 14, 2009Christopher Donovan’s recent article, “Notes from Central Pennsylvania: The Very Long Arm of Egalitarian Propaganda,” reminded me of the time I attended a Quaker meeting here in England, sometime in early 2004. Back then, I lived in one of two lonely rural cottages and had as my neighbor a recently divorced former police...
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Lily White Daughter, Deep Black Boyfriend:
Knowledge as an Infra-Rational Weapon
Racially conscious Whites of reproductive age who describe themselves as not racist are frequently asked The Question: “Would you be upset if one day your daughter brought home a Black boyfriend?” Because liberals and victims of their indoctrination equate White racial consciousness with psychopathic racism, and because they equate White denials of racism with malevolent...
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“I am Not Racist, but . . .”
from The Occidental Observer, June 7, 2009. . . Effectively combating the anti-White mental poison will require us to mirror our enemy’s tactics through the development of a semiotic strategy our own — not for the enemy’s consumption, but for the emotional benefit of the “respectable” Whites whom the enemy have so thoroughly terrorized. Only then will the positive pay-off...
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They Insult our Intelligence
from The Occidental Observer, May 24, 2009 One would think that an award-winning journalist writing for a national “quality” newspaper and with access to some of the most eminent personages of the age would be capable of penning an intelligent article about an unconventional politician, providing novel insights and depth of analysis where his lesser peers would have been...
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