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 [...]
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 aspects of the [...]
From The Occidental Observer, August 26, 2009
Ten years ago, I lived in, and worked from, a one-bedroom flat in East Finchley, London. I had a large, rectangular living-dining room area, part of which was my office. My day would begin with the arrival of the postman before 9 in the morning, [...]
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August 28, 2009 | Posted in General | Also tagged Alex Kurtagic |
When most people see whites dating non-whites, the immediate assumption is that there is something wrong with the white. Usually the defects are obvious. We know why a homely or obese white woman is sleeping with blacks or Mexicans: they are willing to overlook her faults because she is white. We know why a geeky, [...]
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June 5, 2009 | Posted in General | Also tagged against miscegenation, against race-mixing, Alexander the Great, anti-white propaganda, Battlestar Galactica, Firefly, James Bond, Jewish influence, Jewish power, miscegenation, movies, popular culture, race-mixing, Star Trek, Trevor Lynch |
from The Occidental Observer, June 3, 2009
I don’t think my previous column could have been more timely. Titled On the Visual Displacement of the White Race, it appeared May 15. One week later, major news media reported that President Obama had chosen a former astronaut and Marine general to lead NASA. [...]
from The Occidental Observer, May 30, 2009
The new Star Trek movie, directed by J. J. Abrams, raises interesting questions about the future of multiculturalism. The film sends two strong messages:
1) Diversity is normal. As in the original television series, the cast of characters is a menagerie of distinct races and cultures: [...]
From Vanguard News Network, March 22, 2003
AMERICA’S #1 TV DRAMA, CBS’s CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, ought to be called SCI: Semitically Correct Investigation. The revised acronym alone — SCI — would be appropriate, since the show’s habit of creatively re-interpreting true-crime stories to fit anti-White ideology makes it even less like a [...]
From The Occidental Observer, April 2, 2009
I often ask…
Where have our heroes gone? At one time, we could find them among us, always visible when danger appeared. They were bigger than life, incredible looking, noble-minded and respectful of all that was good and decent. They were part of a world that [...]