Mar 24, 2010

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Jewish Fanaticism

Editor’s Note: The following short text by Hervé Ryssen is a description of his book Le fanatism juif (Jewish Fanaticism). Eventually, we will publish a review of the entire book. In the meantime, this should whet your appetites. To read other translations from Ryssen and Michael O’Meara’s reviews of Ryssen’s books Les Espérances planétariennes and...

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Mar 22, 2010

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The Psychopathology of Judaism

Translated by John de NugentJudaism is not merely a “religion,” as many Jews are overt atheists or agnostics, and they do not consider themselves less Jewish for all that. Jewry is also not a race even if it is true that a “trained eye,” most of the time, can recognize a Jewish appearance, that is to say, a characteristic pattern which is the result of their strict...

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Mar 18, 2010

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Lawyers & Sex Crimes: Further Thoughts on Covington’s Northwest Quartet

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 across these words while...

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Feb 26, 2010

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She Married Him

Editor’s Note: I decided to reprint the following commentary by Mark Richardson because it makes some valuable points about the limits of modern liberalism. After I had formatted it, I followed a link to the original story upon which Richardson is commenting. There I discovered that his article also illustrates the fatal limit of modern conservatism, not in what the author...

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Jan 29, 2010

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A Letter from a Grandfather to his Genes, Part 5 (Conclusion)

Read Part 1 here.Read Part 2 here.Read Part 3 here.Read Part 4 here.13. How do you explain the fact that a major football rivalry for Tunisians seems to be with other North Africans, Moroccans, rather than with people more distantly related?Because Morocco is there. Close by. That’s one answer. But this is a frequent phenomenon in sport and is essentially the same issue as in...

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Jan 20, 2010

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Macroevolution, Microevolution, & Race

Ordinarily the study of human evolution focuses on the species as a whole and its supposed descent from prehominid species. But race is preeminently a subspecies phenomenon. Race (as opposed to species) formation and destruction can occur with great rapidity on the microevolutionary as opposed to the macroevolutionary time scale.The microevolution/macroevolution distinction is...

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Dec 17, 2009

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Good Hair

Even the most oppressive tyrannies have their jesters. Comedians, particularly Black ones, are about the only people free to draw attention to what the rest of us are obliged to ignore. A White man would barely be allowed by law to explain the difference between Black people and “niggas” in public, yet Chris Rock can do it on HBO. Dave Chappelle was making tens of millions of...

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Nov 26, 2009

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Television (Almost) as Usual: Viewing House, M.D.

I like to look beyond—or, if you will, behind—the “surface” of entertainment by trying to learn a little about the people and institutions responsible for creating it. Doing so enhances my viewing experience.Without question, information about celebrities and entertainment technology is far more abundant than reliable information about the business and production...

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Nov 20, 2009

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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,...

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Sep 1, 2009

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Lakeview Terrace:
Black Conservatives and White Yuppies

I’ve written on Hollywood pushing their utopia by pretending it already exists.  For example, they may make a movie about a white woman stalking a black man and not mention race.  Or a movie called I’m Through with White Girls that at the end reveals that race wasn’t really the issue at all.  Lakeview Terrace employs this strategy in a more subtle way.The story...

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