By Edward Dutton 4
The Apostate
Infidel: My LifeAyaan Hirsi AliLondon: Simon & Schuster, 2007Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s political career was brief and dramatic. Born in Somalia in 1969, she is the daughter of Hirsi Magan Isse, a scholar and political dissident. She arrived in the Netherlands in 1992 as an asylum-seeker, learned the language, earned degrees in political science at Leiden University, and became an...
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The Three Horsemen of an Evolutionary Apocalypse, Part 1: Obesity
As a tentative evolutionist, I must acknowledge limitations for human progress due to certain unchanging characteristics of men. Contrary to the blank-slate theoreticians of the post-Enlightenment, man is not a fundamentally rational or good creature.Evolutionists of the racialist stripe, however, sometimes indulge in their own wishful thinking, grasping at Nietzschean straws about...
Read MoreBy Trevor Lynch 3
Twilight: New Moon Doesn’t Suck
The news is: the movie of New Moon, the second installment of Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight Saga, doesn’t suck—in the vulgar, colloquial, non-vampire sense of the word—although all the signs were certainly there.First, the book of New Moon is terrible: nearly 600 pages of pedestrian prose, glacially paced, padded to excruciating lengths not with fluff, but with damp, insipid,...
Read MoreRichard Spencer on Sarah Palin and the Sisterhood
From Taki’s Magazine, November 17, 2009This past weekend, a friend of mine recounted a visit he paid to his wife’s family in Arkansas around the time McCain had scheduled his much-awaited announcement of who his running-mate would be. Watching the coverage on TV, my friend was struck by just how quickly his Southern in-laws empathized with the then-unknown governor of...
Read MoreSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs
I have watched a number of Disney animated features intended for children.The messages in these films are so clear and so overpowering that it is a wonder none of the volunteer reviewers on Amazon see them.But they don’t, and I suppose it is just as well.Five are White Nationalist Classics. These are Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Pinocchio, and...
Read MoreEdgar Rice Burroughs and Masculine Narrative
From The Brussels Journal, August27, 2009Contemporary popular culture is as jejune as contemporary politics: strangled by political correctness and by contempt for form and etiquette, it eats away like acid at what remains of courtesy and memory. But the past of popular culture – in literature and the movies – has much nourishment to offer. One of the most popular authors...
Read MoreBy Richard Hoste 2
Femininity Is Natural
Taking Sex Differences Seriouslyby Steven E. RhoadsNew York: Encounter Books, 2004John Adams once famously wrote to his wife that he studied politics and war so his children could study mathematics and philosophy and his grandchildren poetry and music. Only a man of the Enlightenment could be so naive. More than two hundred years later some students do study mathematics and...
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Go East, Old Man!
The East, the West, and Sex: A History of Erotic Encountersby Richard BernsteinNew York: Knopf, 2009It’s no secret that Asian women and white men seem to have a good deal of mutual attraction. Richard Bernstein, a Jew married to an Asian woman, tries to put this into a historical context. Reading his book gives an idea of how unique Western ideas of sex and marriage truly have...
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The Last Sane Nation
Imperfect Conceptions: Medical Knowledge, Birth Defects, and Eugenics in Chinaby Frank DiKötterNew York: Columbia University Press, 1998Francis Galton said that the first country to undertake a dedicated program of eugenics would conquer the world. It shouldn’t be surprising that a country ruled by the most intelligent race in the world would realize that he was right. ...
Read MoreDeathways:
Four Race-Ending Life Paths of Young Whites
Another family gathering has reminded me of the always-depressing shape of too many White family trees — a family of five children that begets two grandchildren, a family of three children that begets none, and so on. We are a race that has been sapped of our very will to exist — concerned with the continuation of every living thing on earth but its own people....
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