By Edmund Connelly 8
Remember the Titans
Perhaps more than any other Hollywood movie, Remember the Titans (2000) reveals the template for the planned replacement of the American majority. Ostensibly a heart-warming tale about a group of high school football players working to overcome racism in turbulent times, the barely buried subtext is that whites should gladly—altruistically—hand over everything that they value...
Read MoreBy Alex Kurtagic 9
Straw Dogs
I have suggested in previous articles, as well as in my dystopian novel, Mister, that the longer we allow our enemies to carry on as they are, the harsher the measures that will be required to extricate ourselves from the present mess.This is not a profound insight; it is something every schoolboy learns in the playground. When a challenge is allowed to pass without a forceful...
Read MoreBlood, Rage, and History:
The World’s First Terrorists
“Blood, Rage, and History: The World’s First Terrorists”by Johann HariThe Independent, October 12, 2009Imagine it. A network of violent radicals is picking off the world’s leaders one by one. They have killed the American President, the Russian head of state, the French President, the Austrian head of state, and the Spanish Prime Minister.Bomb attacks are...
Read MoreBy Michael Bell 4
Zombieland
I just saw the most recent zombie flick to hit the silver screen, which I might also add is the first real hit that Woody Harrelson has been in in nearly a decade (Semi-Pro was a flop, albeit an enjoyable one). Zombieland debuted on October 2nd to the untold joy of countless fans of the zombie genre—people whom I’m proud to call my kind. As is to be expected, they arrived at...
Read MoreBy Richard Hoste 7
A God of Hate:
Review of Fall from Grace
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 members and adversaries.A Movement from One...
Read MoreGilad Atzmon on Inglourious Basterds
“Vengence, Barbarism, and Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds”from Rense.com, September 19, 2009. . . One may wonder, how it is that a Jewish producer affiliated with Israel and Zionism is standing behind such a film that portrays the Jews in such a horrifying light. The answer is actually very simple. Zionists love to see themselves as revengeful and merciless. In...
Read MoreBy Richard Hoste 0
Hollywood’s Reach — and Limits
From The Occidental Observer, September 12, 2009When a set of beliefs becomes a society’s accepted morality, portrayals of good and evil often take stock forms. I’m younger than the majority of people who will read this, but even I am shocked with how much multiculturalism has replaced the old Ten Commandments morality as the basis of what it’s necessary to believe to be a...
Read MoreTyler Cowen on Inglourious Basterds
“Unacceptable Thoughts about Quentin Tarantino”Marginal Revolution, September 13, 2009I’ll put this under the fold, as it may contain spoilers from some of the people who have not yet seen Inglourious Basterds…Tarantino made his Hong Kong movie, his martial arts movie, and his Blaxpoitation flick but I never expected him to dip into Nazi cinema. He sure...
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 MoreThe Searchers
In 1953 — a very good year for westerns that are White Nationalist Classics — a movie named Broken Arrow appeared which raised a huge favorable buzz among the critics because it painted a sympathetic portrait of the poor Apaches in their wars against Whites.Broken Arrow marked a major turning point. Hollywood had decided it was time to move the Western movie genre in...
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