Sep 17, 2010

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Crisis and Opportunity

Crisis and Opportunity

White advocates are the most despised minority in the world.  Throughout the post-West, “racist” is used as a slur by both conservatives and progressives.  Even loose affiliations with proscribed figures or organizations can doom a political career.  The vast majority of whites, out of fear, desire for conformity, or sincere conviction, believe that “racism” is a sin...

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Feb 8, 2010

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Friday Night Lights

My wife and I just finished the first season of Friday Night Lights (the television show, not the movie). The show is a teen drama that follows the ups and downs of the fictional town of Dillon and its obsession with its football team, the Dillon Panthers. Dillon’s fictional locale is somewhere in west-central Texas, about four hours from Austin. I started off the series...

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Jan 11, 2010

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Secession, County by County,
Part 2: Atlanta

“Atlanta secession effort raises race issues”Renewed push for mostly white suburbs to split off from Fulton CountyMSNBC, January 7, 2010In the cradle of the civil rights movement, a new secession effort is under way that would break off Atlanta’s predominantly white, wealthy suburbs to the north from poorer, black neighborhoods in the south.There’s a renewed push to...

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Dec 27, 2009

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Tea Party: The Documentary Film

Tea Party is a very informative, beautifully crafted, and often inspirational and funny documentary about a growing right-wing political movement that now enjoys more public approval than Barack Obama and the Democratic Party.Tea Party tells the overall story of the Tea Party movement, but it is not just a bloodless recitation of facts. It also seeks to build personal relationships...

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Dec 18, 2009

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A Message from William Sheldon of Ourgazetteer.org

I need your assistance in filling in the gaps in my ourgazetteer.org project. Ourgazetteer.org was established to enumerate the vast array of implicit European American communities and in particular to find physical space where we can feel safe to voice our own identity. The theoretical framework that supports the site is described in “Discovering Implicit White Communities,...

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Dec 7, 2009

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An Enterprising White Lad

Editor’s Note: This story is local news, and international news (the article is from the Times of London), but not national news in the US. Care to speculate why? Like Eric Rudolph, this lad discomfits our urban coastal elites, for whom Central Park might as well be the Teutoburger Wald, forcing them to confront the vastness of those little colored patches on their maps and...

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Nov 19, 2009

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Richard 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...

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Nov 17, 2009

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Discovering Implicit White Communities, Part 2

From The Occidental Observer, November 14, 2009In “Discovering Implicit White Communities,” Part 1, we reviewed Kevin MacDonald’s article, “Psychology and White Ethnocentrism,” in which he presents the evidence from psychologists for the existence of a struggle in each European American, between our innate preference towards people like us and the need to conform...

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Nov 14, 2009

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Heavy Metal, European Culture, & the Alternative Right

Taki’s Magazine has been running some interesting articles on the connections between Heavy Metal music, European culture, and the alternative right.The discussion began with Alex Kurtagic’s “White Noise” (October 19, 2009), which we have already linked on this site.Followups include:R. J. Stove, “That’s Professor Ozzy Osbourne to You!”...

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Nov 14, 2009

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Discovering Implicit White Communities, Part 1

From The Occidental Observer, November 13, 2009During the 29 August 2009 episode of James Edwards’ The Political Cesspool radio program, his co-host that evening, Winston Smith, asked Dr. Greg Johnson, editor of The Occidental Quarterly, the following question: “Do our people really not understand that race is everything or do we understand and choose, en masse, to ignore and...

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