Note: The following ended up on the cutting room floor as I prepared “Birth of a Nation,” my review of Harold Covington’s Northwest Quartet, for publication. I decided to cut it for lack of space, and also because I thought that even serious criticisms seemed petty when considered alongside the Quartet’s towering virtues. I came [...]
In our previous installment, we looked at a particular fitness signaling failure for food consumption, as prehistoric drives for fat accumulation are causing permanent obesity for many individuals in our world of agricultural plenty. In this installment we will explore perhaps the most caustic false signal set in our world, pornography.
First it would be [...]
Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kansas is probably the most infamous church in America. The typical reader might know them as the “God Hates Fags” church. WB has gained notoriety in the US by holding up outrageous signs outside funerals. Fall from Grace is a documentary on the group made up of interviews both from [...]
Editor’s Note: The following text from the Bay Area National Anarchists explains why they are protesting the Folsom Street Fair, an annual gay S&M event being held in San Francisco on Sunday, September 27th. For more information, visit the BANA website: http://www.bayareanationalanarchists.com/blog/.
Every year, children as young as infants and toddlers are brought to the Folsom [...]
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September 18, 2009 | Posted in General | Also tagged Bay Area National Anarchists, child abuse, white activism |
TOQ Online: Is there a religious or spiritual dimension to National Anarchism, or is it a purely political form of association?
Andrew Yeoman: At its heart National Anarchism is a purely political framework, but any group or religious movement can adopt it to advance the aim of establishing an autonomous region or community. Religion has a [...]
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August 30, 2009 | Posted in General | Also tagged Andrew Yeoman, BANA, Bay Area National Anarchists, interviews, national anarchism, national autonomous zones, religion, resilient communities, Troy Southgate, white activism, white subcultures |
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 [...]