Sam Francis on the Jewish Question
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, it ought to be obvious that the dominant powers and authorities in the United States and other Western countries are either indifferent to the accelerating racial and cultural dispossession of the historic peoples of America and Europe or are actually in favor of it.–Samuel Francis in Race and the American Prospect Among the many...
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Jews & The American Conservative
I got an email this morning from a conservative reader. The headline was “Amconmag Goes Neocon.” It appears that someone has signed me up on a conservative email list. I don’t think the author will mind me sharing its contents:It’s officialRon Unz, the Jewish owner of the American Conservative, has become a mestizo apologist.American Conservative now reads like the neocon...
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Conservatism Means War, Zionism, & Torture
Human Events has named Dick Cheney as their Conservative of the Year. They found John Bolton to write the article, the only person more insane than receiver of the award.How is it, therefore, that someone who has no political ambitions can cause so much angst at the White House and in the mainstream news media? The irrefutable answer is that what Cheney is saying, primarily on...
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Vanguardists vs. Mainstreamers
A reasonable “mainstreamer” movement is needed.Greg Johnson has asked me to address one of the thorniest issues in White Nationalism: the quarrel between the older, “vanguardist” wing of the movement and the newer, “mainstreamer” wing. In recent weeks, Arthur Kemp has thrown gasoline on the fire and a debate has raged here and at other sites. Leonard Zeskind and Carol...
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Friedrich Braun on the Jewish Question
Editor’s Note: Once you read this article, be sure to follow the link at the end to Occidental Dissent and read the discussion.At Majority Rights, Friedrich Braun has outlined his new stance on the Jewish Question, which is a 180 degree turn from his old material at The Civic Platform. Needless to say, I disagree with a number of his points:1. Braun says that only a...
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The Limits of “Islamophobia”
“Islamophobia” has made the news again. Thanks to Fitna—the anti-Islam film by Dutch politician Geert Wilders—the usual suspects are wringing their hands about “intolerance,” “xenophobia,” and “racism” directed at Muslim immigrants. Wilders is not alone in his disdain for the unimpeded Muslim migration into Europe and North America—from columnist Mark...
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Louis de Bonald, On Divorce, Part II
Read Part 1 here.DivorceThe reader may be forgiven for wondering why the foregoing matters are discussed at length in a treatise called On Divorce. Today we are inclined to view marriage as a “personal matter.” But it is not. Most obviously, it also concerns the interests of the children it produces:Public power is the guarantor of the commitment of the two spouses to form a...
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Louis de Bonald, On Divorce, Part I
On Divorce Louis de BonaldTranslated and edited by Nicholas DavidsonNew Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers, 1992On the European continent, Louis de Bonald has long been named alongside Edmund Burke and Joseph de Maistre as a foremost first generation critic of the French Revolution and founder of modern conservatism. De Maistre himself, late in life, wrote to Bonald: “I have...
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Engaging the Right
The Republican party recently came out with a new website. The whole thing, like everything else in this country, pays homage to the God of diversity. And being an official conservative site, it of course takes the whole thing to a sickening level. Take a look at the first page of the “Heroes” section. There’s Ronald Reagan, Susan B. Anthony, a white judge who opposed...
Read MoreTaking on City Hall, Round II
While not totally a defamation matter, we did have to take on San Jose’s city hall in regard to its recognition of employee associations centered around every ethnicity you can think of, unless pale pink skin is involved. San Jose had approved African American, Asian American, American Indian, American Latino, Filipino American, and Pacific Islander employee groups, but no...
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