A Step Too Far
Last month, the Zeta Tau Alpha chapter of the University of Arkansas won a national dance competition in Atlanta — the “Sprite Step Off” — and all hell broke loose. “Step dancing,” you see, is a traditional black art form and the Zetas from Arkansas were the only white contestants. The Arkansas sorority has been “stepping” for 16...
Read MorePatrick J. Buchanan’s “Diversity Kills”
From Taki’s Magazine, November 10, 2009Nidal Malik Hasan was two men.One was the proud Army major who wore battle fatigues to mosque; the other, the proud Arab who wore Muslim garb in civilian life.What brought Hasan’s identities into fatal conflict was his belief that Iraq and Afghanistan were unjust wars, and his shock that he, a Muslim, was to be sent to serve in one of...
Read MorePatrick Buchanan on America’s Dissolution
“Is America Coming Apart?”from VDARE.com, September 10, 2009. . . We seem not only to disagree with each other more than ever, but to have come almost to detest one another. Politically, culturally, racially, we seem ever ready to go for each others’ throats.One half of America sees abortion as the annual slaughter of a million unborn. The other half regards the...
Read MoreThe Difficult Class
The middle class is not an income bracket. It is a group of people who share values that strengthen the individual. Their strength makes the middle class the most difficult class to rule.Displacing the middle class has been the trend of recent history. Globalism concentrates wealth in the hands of fewer and fewer people, which starves out the mid-tier of society. Particularly since...
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The Oriental Diversicrat
According to blogger OneSTDV, Asians are the minority liberals don’t like. The thinking goes that the elites have a picture of America as a land where whites are advantaged and minorities are poor and crime prone because of it. A successful group of nonwhites is a living contradiction of their worldview. His evidence is a Princeton newspaper making fun of a Chinese girl that...
Read MoreBy Hunter Wallace 4
Capitalism and White Racial Decline
Editor’s Note: The following discussion of Michael O’Meara’s recent review of William Lind and Paul Weyrich’s The Next Conservatism is from the Occidental Dissent blog. It is so good, I have decided to steal it.At The Occidental Quarterly, Michael O’Meara is saying a lot that I happen to agree with about America’s racial decline. It wasn’t a function...
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Star Trek and the Multi-Racial Future
from The Occidental Observer, May 30, 2009The new Star Trek movie, directed by J. J. Abrams, raises interesting questions about the future of multiculturalism. The film sends two strong messages:1) Diversity is normal. As in the original television series, the cast of characters is a menagerie of distinct races and cultures: Kirk, a White man from rural Iowa; Scotty, a...
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