By Greg Johnson 42
The Persecution of Kevin MacDonald
On January 26, 2010, a new campaign of intellectual and political persecution was launched against Kevin MacDonald, Professor of Psychology at California State University, Long Beach. The express goal of this campaign is to get Professor MacDonald fired from his job because of his research and political convictions.Professor MacDonald’s research threatens the cultural and...
Read MoreAll Things Not Considered:
Why NPR Won’t Tell Listeners Why It Fires Its Black Employees
From The Occidental Observer, November 3, 2009National Public Radio has always struck me as a highly-polished jewel in the crown of hard-left, Jewish-dominated media. On my drive home from work, I listen to Robert Siegel, a quintessential liberal Jewish male, and Michele Norris, a quintessential liberal Black female, co-hosts of All Things Considered, the nightly news reflections...
Read MoreCamille Paglia on the Liberal Mind
“Too Late for Obama to Turn it Around?”Salon.com, September 9, 2009. . . . Why has the Democratic Party become so arrogantly detached from ordinary Americans? Though they claim to speak for the poor and dispossessed, Democrats have increasingly become the party of an upper-middle-class professional elite, top-heavy with journalists, academics and lawyers (one reason for...
Read MoreThe Revolution Within Anarchism:
Goodbye, Ultra-Leftism; Hello, Pan-Secessionism
For any movement or system of thought to remain relevant or dynamic, it must possess the internal capability of periodically reassessing its present course and shifting its focus and direction. Thus far, political anarchism has experienced two distinct stages. The first of these was the era of “classical” anarchism. Roughly defined, this was the period between the Marx/Bakunin...
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Alex Kurtagic’s Mister
Misterby Alex KurtagicForeword by Tomislav SunicGuildford, U.K.: Iron Sky Publishing. 2009Imagine a novel that is a marriage of George Orwell’s classic Nineteen Eighty-Four and Jean Raspail’s depressing account of the genocide of Europeans, The Camp of the Saints.As the definitive dystopian novel of our age, Nineteen Eighty-Four conjures up a world that has far too many...
Read MoreBy Lawson Wellborn 1
Rebecca Latimer Felton Defended
I must admit that I was pleased to note that my article “Rebecca Latimer Felton: Forgotten Feminist” drew an extended response from “Georgia Lawyer.” But, after reading the remarks I feel like the story of the fellow ridden out of town on a rail. “But for the honor of the thing, I just as soon walked.”But I take solace as a self-confessed...
Read MoreLeague of American Patriots Successfully Defends US Political Prisoner (6/18/09)
On Monday March 9, 2009, Esa Henrik Holappa was arrested at gun point and incarceration by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for “immigration violations” near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I learned of this incident from an active League member the following day. As an ardent patriot and practicing attorney, my initial response was both astonishment and an intense...
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Rebecca Latimer Felton:
Forgotten Feminist
In America today, the annals of history are painstakingly raked over and then flyspecked to uncover non-white accomplishments. A mulatto draftsman employed by Thomas Edison is now being touted as an inventor. (Edison is a great annoyance to equalitarians.) On July 4th, a commentator explains with rhapsodies of joy that Porgy and Bess is the archetypal piece of American music. Why...
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Weeding Out Honest Jurors:
Equality v. Justice in Multi-Racial America
Many authors have touched on aspects of the racial equality religion and the relentless fashion in which the state, business and private sectors of America enforce the kow-towing by all the serfies in this sweet land of liberty. We all have the freedom to worship at the same altar in perfect equality after all.Because the law can be the most powerful as well as the most...
Read MoreE. Christian Kopff Defends America’s Genuine Right-Wing Tradition
“Is America Unconservative?”from Taki’s Magazine, June 2, 2009In a contribution to Takimag from last summer, Austin Bramwell asked “Why are movement conservative intellectuals so obsessed with refuting positions (e.g., that the United States is an inherently “liberal” regime) that nobody has actually believed in fifty years?” Those few, we band of...
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