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    Rebecca Hall is a pretty actress you've probably seen in movies such as Ben Affleck's The Town. Her father was Sir Peter Hall, the titanic English stage and opera director who helmed the first English-language production of Waiting for Godot and founded the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her mother is American soprano Maria Ewing. Ewing's most...
  • @ic1000
    @Dmon

    > ... here are some of the official metrics for calculating percent of target needed by the aspirant to officially be classified as part of a more favored group...

    That's good, but a surer and easier way is simply to answer this question: May a white person touch your hair?

    (Imagine the hidden suffering of a Passing Woman of Color being forced to smile and say, "Of course!" But then, whites are only interested in fascinated by obsessed with Black Lady Hair. So the issue could never arise. A conundrum!)

    Replies: @Dmon

    That opens up a whole theological can of worms. Suppose your hair is made from the hair of Muslims in China and sold to you by a Korean in a rapidly Latinxizing neighborhood. What percent of your hair is victimizing you?

  • @Colin Wright
    @S Johnson

    '...Casting solely on the strengths of the particular actor seems a better bet.'

    I dunno. I was watching some revival of some piece written a hundred years ago, set in the English countryside.

    The actor playing the gardener on the estate was played by a black. The improbability of that was hard to ignore.

    Replies: @Paperback Writer, @S Johnson, @Expletive Deleted

    We have an authentic Black Farmer now. Just the one. Very well thought of.
    Younger than me, and only arrived aged about 4.

    The witless townie conceit and ignorance (hey it’s the BBC aren’t it) involved in surgically implanting a clueless foreigner of any sort into the rigidly stratified, almost tribally parochial agricultural society of rural England right up to the First World War is a real dealbreaker on the ‘suspension of disbelief’ necessary to tolerate theatrics.

    Yea like some random black geezer shanghaied from Africa, Jamaica, even Brizzle or That London in those days (not like Wilfred and all his modern tackle) would have the slightest idea how to go about coping with the English seasons and climate, age-old techniques and weird local vegetation.
    Even if he didn’t die of hypothermia and pneumonia. Most of you young ‘uns have no idea how effin’ cold, windy, dark, and perpetually damp (pre-‘kerosene’/town gas/electric and most of all North Sea gas) Britain used to be. Coal and sticks. That was it. Well apart from the odd witch or priest now and again, for a treat.

    Never mind the masses of starving, sinister peasantry hanging about either. Who wanted his job, if not for themselves, at least for their wife’s sister’s cousin’s stepfather, who was too old to handle the plough no more.

    I should cocoa.
    Could turn up in the pond one night. Must ‘a bin drunk, eh?

  • The individual most responsible for my high degree of confidence that the official 9/11 story is blatantly false is a most unlikely character for the job — a mild mannered, retired theology professor long ensconced in the pleasant Mediterranean region of Southern California. His name is David Ray Griffin, now 82 years old. For a...
  • I’ve long rejected Griffin’s analysis of 9/11 for different reasons — he focuses on the how of the attack to the detriment of the why. There are several works such as Fenton’s “Disconnecting the Dots” and Justin Raimondo’s “The Terror Enigma: 9/11 and the Israeli Connection” that point to powerful groups that allowed the attacks. The Deep State of the US and Israel (definitely joined at the hip, in my view) are prime suspects.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Verymuchalive
    @Fidelios Automata

    I’ve long rejected Griffin’s analysis of 9/11 for different reasons — he focuses on the how of the attack to the detriment of the why

    Griffin's analysis is good so far as it goes. His failure to draw logical inferences as to why it happened. and cui bono, suggests a number of things.
    1. He wants to divert attention away from Jewish involvement. This doesn't seem likely as he wouldn't have written the books at all, if that was his aim.
    2 He wants to leave it to readers to draw their own conclusions, and thinks that sticking to the facts as far as possible is the best way to do it.
    3 He is afraid of the academic defrocking, media deplatforming and of being shunned by people he thought were friends that would result from naming the Jew.
    Two or three seems most likely, or a mixture of both.

    Replies: @Polemos
    , @Mulga Mumblebrain
    @Fidelios Automata

    Griffin no doubt knows that if he even so much as hints at any Zionazi involvement, he will be crucified. Or rendered invisible like Bollyn.
    , @profnasty
    @Fidelios Automata

    We know Who, What, Where, Why, and How.
    But at this point,
    What difference does it make?
  • From my new movie review in Taki's Magazine: Read the whole thing there.
  • Romanian says: •ï¿½Website
    @Pincher Martin
    I wrote this in Trevor Lynch's thread:

    Villeneuve’s movie is beautiful, but the director drains so much of the drama out of several key scenes in Dune that I began to feel as if he was purposely trying to make an art film.

    First, there are too many dream sequences. Yes, Paul’s dreams are a major part of Herbert’s novel, but they don’t translate well to the screen. Villeneuve should have cut out half of them from the film. How many times did I need to see Chani’s face before, you know, actually seeing Chani?

    Second, the most dramatic early scenes in the novel Dune – the Gurney Halleck training session on Caladan; the hunter-seeker scene with Paul and Shadout Mapes; Duke Leto and Paul’s first experience with a sandworm devouring a spice mining vehicle; Paul and Jessica’s crash in the desert, their scramble to safety while being chased by a sandworm, which leads to their first meeting with Stilgar and Chani – are all underplayed dramatically.

    Third, the fight scenes are not very well done. The first fight between the Sardaukar and the Fremen, for example, should’ve been heavily choreographed and taken a good five minutes of screen time. We need to witness the ferocity of both, but also the superiority of the latter, for it will presage many of the battles to come. The Fremen hide in the sand and burst out to attack, which is a cool visual, but not much follows up on that.

    Fourth, some of the dialogue sounds tinny and inauthentic. Chani’s final “This is just the beginning†was soul-crushing in its contemporary feeling that seems to wink at the audience who might yearn for the sequel. I would’ve much preferred “Tell me about the waters of your home world, Usul.†And Chani’s opening exposition about her people being oppressed, which was echoed later by Dr Liet-Kynes, did not sound Fremen-like at all. Where were the warrior women who threw their babies at Sardaukars? The lines sounded more like they came from Frantz Fanon than from a Fremen.

    I did like some parts of the film. The use of the “Voice†was superb, the best visualization I’ve seen on film in showing how it might work. I also loved the hand signals. They were used to good effect in Lady Jessica’s meeting with Shadout Mapes. Stellan Skarsgard’s Baron Harkonnen looked and sounded perfect, much more dangerous and less clownish than the Kenneth McMillan performance in Lynch’s film or the gay turn of the character Ian McNeice delivers in the 2000 mini-series.

    But it wasn’t enough. Too many keys scenes were underdramatized, leaving me first bored and finally frustrated by what might have been.

    Replies: @Anon, @Romanian

    I will not let the perfect be the enemy of the good. I agree with everything you said but I still loved the movie. I doubt I have seen a better adaptation other than Lord of the Rings or Harry Potter (both big budget affairs as well).

    My biggest gripe is with the fight scene and with the casting of Kynes.

  • Rebecca Hall is a pretty actress you've probably seen in movies such as Ben Affleck's The Town. Her father was Sir Peter Hall, the titanic English stage and opera director who helmed the first English-language production of Waiting for Godot and founded the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her mother is American soprano Maria Ewing. Ewing's most...
  • @HA
    @prosa123

    "As a practical matter, if the black ancestry is so trivial as to leave no meaningful physical traces I suspect that it sometimes fades out of sight and the person in question actually becomes white."

    If you've ever talked to dog breeders, there is also a concept called "breeding true" to consider, which means parents are expected to reliably pass on their traits to the next generation.

    Dogs of a specific breed breed true, producing young that are very similar to their parents.
    �
    And to the extent that there's enough black ancestry to where a "black" child is born of two "white" parents which happens occasionally in South Africa, New Orleans and other areas of the South, and Cuba and so forth, it will affect that analysis, in the sense that if Junior clearly looks different, despite acing the paternity test, his parents will themselves thereby be seen in a different light, so to speak. (That likely happens frequently in dog breeding as well, especially with newer and less established breeds like Jack Russells and yellow Labs, but I'm guessing "throwbacks" are or were oftentimes just culled, and outside of sex-selective abortions and the like, that kind of thing is frowned upon among humans, or at least hidden away.)

    Replies: @MEH 0910, @Anonymous
  • There has been major pushback against a Texas state education official who said that if schools are adhering to a new state law that mandates teaching alternative points of view on controversial issues having a course and a book on the holocaust, for example, would suggest providing material that reflects other interpretations of that historical...
  • @Franklin Ryckaert
    @Carolyn Yeager

    "...Another supporting “pillar†is that the Jewish/Polish underground at A-B, if they had any brains, would have managed to sneak out OR autopsy “gas chamber†victims if there were any! Nothing of the sort was ever mentioned..."

    An extreme form of an argumentum e silentio. You are aware of the difficulty of smuggling corpses from a well guarded concentration camp, do you?

    For the rest, my argument still stands. If "hundreds" of autopsies were conducted, the question is by whom and when? If by the Germans themselves, they would not compromise themselves if they really gassed people. If they didn't gass people, why did they need to find something which they already knew was not there?

    If autopsies were conducted by outsiders (Allies or Red Cross), right after liberation, then they could only find bodies of persons who had died of hunger or disease, not of gassing. Thus small wonder they could not find traces of ZyklonB. If they were allowed to conduct autopsies during the time the gassings could have taken place, they should have come right after the gassing, because the bodies were immediately cremated. But the Germans would not have allowed that to happen.

    So the whole argument "autopsies have not demonstrated the presence of Zyklon B" is useless.

    Replies: @anarchyst, @Carolyn Yeager

    This started with my comment 457 to ‘turtle’ with a question he refuses to answer b/c he can’t without making a retraction. You, however, entered in from stage left saying that autopsies had to be performed during ’42 – ’44 by the National Socialists to count. If there were such autopsies you would not believe them unless they were conducted by a team of international experts, including American, British and French I suppose.You see how unreasonable you are?

    The fact remains that, with the MSM claim that 2 to 3 million died from poison gas “gassings†in about a two and a half year period, not a single case of proof, not a single body of all these victims has turned up to have died from poison gas. Does this not deny the law of averages? Nor did the Allies/Jews request autopsies (that’s a clue). But you cling to the threadbare idea that it hasn’t been disproven! Therefore, it’s possible. You would never accept such a proposition coming from the NS defenders.

    You are aware of the difficulty of smuggling corpses from a well guarded concentration camp, do you?

    Difficult but not impossible. Stuff was smuggled out all the time. It was actually not always so well guarded. Didn’t you ever watch Hogan’s Heroes? LOL.

    So the whole argument “autopsies have not demonstrated the presence of Zyklon B†is useless.

    More important, the whole argument for the use of Zyklon B is unproven.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Franklin Ryckaert
    @Carolyn Yeager

    "...You, however, entered in from stage left saying that autopsies had to be performed during ’42 – ’44 by the National Socialists to count. If there were such autopsies you would not believe them unless they were conducted by a team of international experts, including American, British and French I suppose.You see how unreasonable you are..."

    If an organization is suspected of a crime, is it really that "unreasonable" to demand an investigation by a third party, rather than by that organization itself?

    Replies: @Carolyn Yeager
  • This is presumably my last Open Thread on Russian Reaction (posted on on A123's request). As I said in the previous thread, after 7 years of blogging, I will be leaving The Unz Review. Though my original intention was to focus on other, non-blogging related projects, there was such a large outpouring of demand for...
  • @AP
    @Mr. Hack


    Why should all of these benefits that you allude to be tied to whether somebody has reared any children in their lifetime?
    �
    It costs $233,000 to raise a child in the USA (not that I or most parents care, we would have our children regardless of expense, unless it came to a point of starvation or something).

    Children continue society and culture. People who have them, have taken great expense for the benefit of others. Those who do not, are often in essence freeloaders. They spend most the money indulging themselves.

    A just solution would be to impose a $233,000 tax across the lifetime of each childless person, starting at age thirty, which would be refunded once the person has a child (a married couple would have to have two children for full credit). In this case no one could accuse the childless person of being a freeloader, they are now paying their fair share. If someone just doesn't like children, can't attract a spouse or isn't interested in such relationships, or doesn't want to raise kids it is fine, as long as they pay their fair share. The tax can pay for schools or to feed poor kids or whatever.

    I suppose proof of donation equal to $233,000 can substitute for the tax.

    Is there a lack of people in the world?
    �
    There is a lack of people in the European world. Don't you care about it?

    Why should a single person be burdened with paying any taxes that go to help the rearing of children to an indigent family?
    �
    Because those children will be the future of the society. Whereas the lifetime single person has chosen not to help sustain a future.

    To allow a fat and mendacious government bureaucracy to get fat
    �
    This is true. There will be waste. Which is why it's better for people to have kids than to pay the tax. But money spent to make a bureaucracy fat, is still better than money spent to make a lifetime single person fat. The bureaucrat will still raise kids onto whom he or she will pass on the culture.

    Replies: @Yellowface Anon, @Dmitry, @Mr. Hack, @Barbarossa

    Whoever wants to be childless after those on the margin leave will think of emigration.

    Let’s see how this does in Japan.

  • Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has addressed the “small eye yella muffagguahs†and the threat they pose to “dem bitches out der.†Speaking on China’s claims that the US is being very aggressive, Austin said, “the drama really means nothing to me.†When a NATO member asked how the United States would respond if faced...
  • @Corvinus
    @showmethereal

    Chinese President Xi Jinping vowed on Saturday to realise "peaceful reunification" with Taiwan and did not directly mention the use of force. Still, he got an angry reaction from Taipei, which said only Taiwan's people can decide its future.

    Addressing a National Day rally, Tsai said she hoped for an easing of tensions across the Taiwan Strait, and reiterated Taiwan will not "act rashly".

    "But there should be absolutely no illusions that the Taiwanese people will bow to pressure," she said in the speech outside the presidential office in central Taipei.

    "We will continue to bolster our national defence and demonstrate our determination to defend ourselves in order to ensure that nobody can force Taiwan to take the path China has laid out for us," Tsai added.

    "This is because the path that China has laid out offers neither a free and democratic way of life for Taiwan, nor sovereignty for our 23 million people."


    THOSE ARE FACTS. Again, why would anyone want to become under the control of communist authoritarian rule!�

    “Here are some white westerners who can explain facts to you:“

    Lol, Kim Iversen. She got her clocked clean here.


    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ua81imsvh2w

    Replies: @showmethereal, @Boomthorkell, @Mulga Mumblebrain

    Do you know what the National Day Rally represents???? It represents the Revolution that ended the Qing Dynasty CHINA!! And the day with started the Republic of CHINA. NOT any country called Taiwan. And of course the western tool Tsai talked tough… The Civil War DID NOT END. When the KMT is in power there is no agitation because the KMT still holds to One China. The DPP are the separatist party… Well in any nation – including the United States – separatists have to fight.

    And Kim Iversen is not white… She’s not the one I was talking about in the video. You are really dense. One thin Kim Iversen did realize is it is not really the US business and she is smart enough to see what happens every time the US sticks its business in other people’s civil war. Dumb people like you go by speeches. Do you know how many Taiwanese said they would fight???? A very low percentage… Maybe you can go volunteer since you promote the restarting of a civil war.

  • [Excerpted from the latest Radio Derb, now available exclusively through VDARE.com] Here is an email I got from a reader. I'll give it to you straight: Now there's food for thought. To start where my reader ends: Shall we have to choose between the two soon, or ever? That I doubt. We're heading to a...
  • @Moses22
    @Ron Unz

    @ Ron Unz
    @mulga mumblebrain

    Perhaps if one starts adding up the body count over the years - the Filipinos, the Mexicans, the Koreans, the Vietnamese, the Iraqis, those incinerated in fire bombings in Japan - the moral high ground on which the Chinese or anyone else is condemned vanishes very quickly.

    If America has problems, the problem is Americans.

    (Notice I didn’t mention the American Indians nor African slaves from whom, respectively, the land was stolen and whose broken backs the land was originally built).

    Replies: @The Alarmist, @Carroll Price, @Negrolphin Pool, @bombthe3gorgesdam

    The bitter truth, which you and most of the anti-white/non-white horde probably understand deep down, is that whites are better than you and they did what they did to your ancestors because your ancestors were lower forms of life than whites. You and all your race are just so many apes gibbering madly in the trees, confused and frustrated by the sight of more fully evolved and superior angelic white homids and the incredible progress they have made. The sad thing is that whites didn’t kill more non-whites as they explored and tamed the wild world, as doing so would have freed their progeny of future conflicts with you resentful and filthy subhumans. But being restrained by their unique sense of right and wrong, which is yet another thing that non-whites do not have the capacity to understand, whites did not exterminate your ancestors. You’re welcome!

    •ï¿½Replies: @The_MasterWang
    @bombthe3gorgesdam

    I contest this statement and I suggest that we find out in a war. Let's see how superior you are.
    , @Mulga Mumblebrain
    @bombthe3gorgesdam

    The Chinese have surpassed the White 'homids' in seventy years, and in seventy years will be so far ahead of a collapse West as to appear to be a different species. How can the West compete when buffoons like you represent the contemporary 'White Man'?

    Replies: @Michael Korn, @bombthe3gorgesdam
  • Economist Michael Hudson discusses the update of his book “Super Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire†and the financial motivations behind the US new cold war on China and Russia. Economist Michael Hudson has published a new, third edition of his book Super Imperialism that updates his analysis for the 21st century, discussing the...
  • @Punch Brother Punch
    @Michael Korn

    Hmm...I was under the impression that Hudson was a more prominent Jewish name than it seems to be. A quick Google search reveals that it is included in a book called "A Book of Jewish and Crypto Jewish Surnames," and is apparently prevalent among jews of Argentina.

    I had always assumed Michael Hudson was Jewish but I will admit it if I'm proven wrong.

    Replies: @RedpilledAF, @Michael Korn

    I have met quite a few Jews with Anglo-Saxon/Anglo-Scots surnames. There are more than people realize.

  • There has been major pushback against a Texas state education official who said that if schools are adhering to a new state law that mandates teaching alternative points of view on controversial issues having a course and a book on the holocaust, for example, would suggest providing material that reflects other interpretations of that historical...
  • @mcohen
    The holocaust happened,not once but many times in jewish history.
    Whether it be 6 million or 1 million,to try and claim it never happened is a lie.
    The question I have to all deniers.If it was not 6 million then you have proof of how many actually perished
    So how many Jews did die in the holocaust?Or is this pathetic story and many like it just another ploy to bash Israel.

    Come on wally.get in here and tell us

    Replies: @Stones, @Anonymous, @Ocko, @Katrinka, @Z-man, @saggy, @Sick of Orcs, @Badger Down, @Buck Ransom, @MarLuc7, @mulga mumblebrain, @Angharad, @William Gruff, @Jack McArthur

    The question I have to all deniers.If it was not 6 million then you have proof of how many actually perished

    How old are you? No one can ever know how many Jews ‘perished’, or how few, but anyone with the ability to read and carry out some simple research, and some very simple arithmetic, can understand that a figure of six million that included four million gassed at Auschwitz, as officially accepted at the illegal Nuremberg trials, must be lower when the four million is subsequently reduced, by acknowledged holocaust ‘scholars’, to one million two hundred thousand. The figure must therefore be no more than three million two hundred thousand but no, new atrocities are invented in order to maintain the magic number and when those are shown to be a lie yet more are dreamed up.

    None of the fantasies cooked up to support the yearly less credible figure of six million stands any sort of scrutiny and the vile lie loses its power with each ridiculous claim.

    Asserting that your lie stands unless your opponents can provide an incontrovertible alternative total is the transparently dishonest tactic of a charlatan and confounds no one with more than half a brain. It is not necessary to arrive at a new total in order to prove the accepted one a lie.

    •ï¿½Replies: @anarchyst
    @William Gruff

    The "International Committee of the Red Cross" had access to all of the camps. It was not until the 2000s that the records were actually released. The total amount of deaths in the camps from ALL causes was approximately 271,000, NOT 6,000,000. The jews have been pulling a good scam on the world for a very long time...
  • From the Washington Post news section:
  • @Jim Don Bob
    Paraphrasing Everett Dirksen, a trillion here, a trillion there, and pretty soon you are talking about real money.

    A thousand seconds is about 16 minutes.

    A millions seconds is about 11 days.

    A billion seconds is about 31 years.

    A trillion seconds about 32,000 years.

    The acknowledged federal debt, which does not include unfunded liabilities such as Social Security, is almost 30 trillion dollars.

    Replies: @ScarletNumber

    How can a billion seconds be 31 years but a trillion seconds be 32,000 years? One should be 1000x the other. For the record, it should be 31.7 and 31,700 respectively, so the latter figure is more accurate.

  • [Excerpted from the latest Radio Derb, now available exclusively through VDARE.com] Here is an email I got from a reader. I'll give it to you straight: Now there's food for thought. To start where my reader ends: Shall we have to choose between the two soon, or ever? That I doubt. We're heading to a...
  • @SMK
    @Bite Moi

    Why don't you and all the other misogynist cretins and lunatics who comment regularly at unz.com move to Afghanistan, now ruled by Taliban monsters and savages who beat and torture women before thay behead and stone and burn them to d3ath for trivial acts of dissent and disobediance, or simply for fun and entertainment, or Iran or Saudi Arabia, or perhaps North Korea, all consummately sane paradises because women can't vote as opposed to such hell-holes as Switzerland, Hungary, Poland, and the Czech Republic, and states lke Idaho and North and South Dakota, all cesspools of tyranny and persecution, violence and criminality, poverty, anarchy and mayhem, because women have the right to vote.

    Replies: @Fidelios Automata, @nokangaroos, @Mefobills

    As for Switzerland I may ever-so-gently remind you that Appenzell-Innerrhoden
    had to be forced to let women vote in 1990(!). There is something about these
    mountain folk … how do you think they retained so much freedom for so long?
    (As an aside if you were male and didn´t serve for whatever reason you couldn´t
    vote shit either).
    Now that they are Catholic-again members of the rules-based community the drumbeat
    for more fugees and gun control(!) has become a constant drone (pun intended 😛 )
    and shithole status is a mere generation away.

  • Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has addressed the “small eye yella muffagguahs†and the threat they pose to “dem bitches out der.†Speaking on China’s claims that the US is being very aggressive, Austin said, “the drama really means nothing to me.†When a NATO member asked how the United States would respond if faced...
  • @Corvinus
    @annamaria

    “Do you mean the Deep State deciders fond of color revolutions and “democracies on the march?“

    There you go again with obfuscating. Stay on point. I mean authoritarian regimes like China now and the U.S.S.R. in the past. Do/did you oppose them?

    Moreover, do you support self rule for people’s, in this case the Taiwanese?

    Both require yes/no, then followed by a response. Try not to mess it up this time.

    Replies: @d dan, @annamaria

    Sorry to inform you but you live in an echo chamber.

    The USSR has been no more for more than 30 years. China today is more citizenry-oriented than the supposedly “democratic” US, where the pressituting media cannot stop bloviating about “democracy on the march” and other CIA-approved stuff no sane person believes in.

    The US is an oligarchy and as such has no right to lecture about the “authoritarian regime” in China. Take care of your own house first, Corvinus.
    “The U.S. is an oligarchy masquerading as a democracy:https://news.cgtn.com/news/2021-01-19/The-U-S-is-an-oligarchy-masquerading-as-a-democracy-XaY3MUNfCo/index.html

    study after study reveal that the average U.S. voter has negligible impact on policy. A small group of unelected elites rule the country and exercise exclusive and comprehensive control over policy making.

    The US has been encircling China and Russia precisely because these two nation-states do not want to submit to the authoritarian rule of the “deciding” psycophats.

    Here is a nice comment explaining why conscripts to the MIC (NATO) are just a fodder for the “haves” and “more haves” (as Bush the lesser named so jollily his bestest friends). https://thesaker.is/russia-and-the-big-nato-bluff/

    NATO is a war criminal alliance, as evidenced by their aggressive wars against Serbia, Libya, Afghanistan…

    ISIS IS US: The Shocking Truth: Behind the Army of Terror

    Regarding NATO’s war against Libya, here is a shocking admission for those who still delude themselves that NATO is a “force for goodâ€:
    According to the Ottawa Citizen’s David Pugliese, some Canadian military officers in private refer “to the NATO jets bombing Gadhafi’s troops as ‘al-Qaeda’s air force’.†https://gowans.blog/2012/02/20/al-qaedas-air-force/

    Moreover, NATO is an American puppet organization. It is designed to provide an international fig leaf for America to hide behind when it wants to bomb, invade, slaughter, or subjugate yet another nation.

    •ï¿½Agree: showmethereal
  • Some might recall candidate Joe Biden’s pledge to work to rejoin the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) which was a multilateral agreement intended to limit Iran’s ability to develop a nuclear weapon. The JCPOA was signed by President Barack Obama in 2015, when Biden was Vice President, and was considered one of the only...
  • Rebecca Hall is a pretty actress you've probably seen in movies such as Ben Affleck's The Town. Her father was Sir Peter Hall, the titanic English stage and opera director who helmed the first English-language production of Waiting for Godot and founded the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her mother is American soprano Maria Ewing. Ewing's most...
  • @prosa123
    @Colin Wright

    Seven or eight years ago I worked for a short time with a young black woman in her mid-20's. She was lighter than most blacks, but given that blacks have a wide spectrum of skin color that wasn't surprising.
    One day she mentioned to a co-worker that her mother was Korean. One look at her made it abundantly clear that she was unmistakably part-Asian, not just from color but from obviously Asian features. Looking back, I'd say that she was more obviously part-Asian than Naomi Osaka, who of course wasn't a public figure at the time.
    To this day I cannot imagine why I had never noticed her mixed ancestry. It was almost as if her black ancestry made all else invisible.

    Replies: @Bardon Kaldian

    It was almost as if her black ancestry made all else invisible.

    True. Blacks stick out among major races as something radically alien.

  • Question-- Have the mRNA vaccines been tested on animals? Answer-- Yes, they have. Question-- Were the animal trials successful? Answer-- Yes and no. Yes, the experiments on mice showed that a low dose of the vaccine induces a robust antibody response to the infection. But, no, the antibodies were not able to attack the spike...
  • Here is a video recording made by a German guy who observed a sample of Comirnaty vaccine under microscope for 11 minutes and here’s what he found out: Be patient, you won’t be disappointed!


    Video LinkMy subtitles:
    This is a common type microscope. Lamp warms the vaccine sample up to 30 degrees Celcius.
    Question #1: What are those white specs?
    Question #2: What are those black specs?
    Question #3: Why is the vaccine in motion?
    It looks like the vaccine is circulating.
    Question #4: Are any connections forming?
    The individual connections slightly zigzag under each other and shift. The compounds appear almost crystalline. No more circulation. An opacity develops. Crystals are formed!
    Frage #5: What kind of crystals are these? What does it resemble?

    •ï¿½Replies: @Anne Lid
    @matzahballsgonewrong

    "Contains incitement to hatred." So what do the crystals resemble? I'm dying to know. Is it on odyssee perhaps?

    Replies: @matzahballsgonewrong, @matzahballsgonewrong
    , @Emil Nikola Richard
    @matzahballsgonewrong

    This is even better than Richard Hoagland finding all those moon bases and whatnot in the NASA photo archives. There is a difference between apophenia and pareidolia. You may think they are synonyms. Google may think they are synonyms. This is erroneous.

    It's almost as ignorant as thinking a dog is a cat when a 3 year old can tell there is a big difference.
  • [Excerpted from the latest Radio Derb, now available exclusively through VDARE.com] Here is an email I got from a reader. I'll give it to you straight: Now there's food for thought. To start where my reader ends: Shall we have to choose between the two soon, or ever? That I doubt. We're heading to a...
  • Anonymous[120] •ï¿½Disclaimer says:

    What’s with all the “Chicom” nonsense and “organ harvesting” story out of the Daily Mail?

    Pick a lane, Derbyshire.

    You say the US is insane, but you prefer American authoritarianism?

    Make up your mind.

    •ï¿½Replies: @The_MasterWang
    @Anonymous

    But there's no contradiction. You are overlooking the importance of Anglo racial pride. Australians willingly gave up economic prosperity and chose to shoulder the extreme burden of running nuclear submarines in order to participate in an Anglo alliance that defends their collective position in the world racial hierarchy. That's completely human and understandable.
  • Even before the descent into Woke madness, most of the world was with China rather than the United States. Even allied nations find the USA creepy and dangerous now. Derb omitted that aspect.

    Yes, the United States can and likely will stop the insanity just as China did, but the damage Woke wrought at the international level is incalculable. The correct perception of the United States as a madhouse has made it likely the PRC ends up on top.

  • This is presumably my last Open Thread on Russian Reaction (posted on on A123's request). As I said in the previous thread, after 7 years of blogging, I will be leaving The Unz Review. Though my original intention was to focus on other, non-blogging related projects, there was such a large outpouring of demand for...
  • Some interesting comments by BoJo at the Colosseum:

    When the Roman Empire fell, it was largely as a result of uncontrolled immigration. The empire could no longer control its borders, people came in…and Europe went into a dark ages that lasted a very long time. The point is that it can happen again

    But The National, paper of the Scots, had this headline: Boris Johnson’s bogus claim about Roman Empire rubbished by historians. Quoted was author Mik Duncan, who rebuffed Bojo and blamed the fall on “incompetent and cowardly leaders at Court clinging to self-destructive xenophobia.”

    •ï¿½Replies: @German_reader
    @songbird


    Quoted was author Mik Duncan
    �
    A "podcaster" with a degree in political science, an American from the Pacific Northwest (are the people up there all insufferable leftie shitheads?):

    https://twitter.com/mikeduncan/status/1454849426980212741

    Obviously Johnson is way more correct, however I still disagree with him on two points, 1) while climate change could be catastrophically bad, there would be immense migration pressure anyway for purely demographic reasons, 2) the loss of control is what the political establishment in many Western countries actually wants, there is no real attempt at controlling borders and turning migrants back.

    Replies: @songbird, @Dmitry
    , @Emil Nikola Richard
    @songbird

    There is a great debate between Boris Johnson and Mary Beard on Romans versus Greeks on youtube. BJ took the classics program when he was in school and he knows a good bit of ancient history. They ought to get Johnson and one of these people who thinks he knows more about it to debate the subject in the parliament. It could be very entertaining.

    Replies: @German_reader
  • Veteran centrist pundit Thomas B. Edsall writes in the NYT opinion section: Conservatives Are Happier Than Liberals. Discuss. Oct. 20, 2021 By Thomas B. Edsall Mr. Edsall contributes a weekly column from Washington, D.C., on politics, demographics and inequality. Do liberals or conservatives experience higher levels of satisfaction, happiness or meaning in life? ... Two...
  • @War for Blair Mountain
    Steve

    Geneticist Oliver Penrose, the father of Noble Prize Winner Roger Penrose, wrote a controversial yet very interesting paper back in the day on the mentally ill….go do some googling….

    Replies: @Bill Jones

    You really shouldn’t encourage people to patronize criminal organizations.

  • The May 25, 2020 death of George Floyd might be likened to a massive geological upheaval —a 9.0 Richter scale earthquake accompanied by volcanic eruptions everywhere. The initial shockwave brought hundreds of destructive riots with aftershocks of black-on-black crime, calls for defunding the police, demands for yet more Critical Race Theory and similar anti-white indoctrination,...
  • @AndrewR
    @Anonymous

    Bantus did arrive in Madagascar about 1,000 years ago, although they may have copied technology from Arabs.

    Anyway, check out this channel any time that you may start to disapprove of rape in principle.

    https://youtube.com/channel/UCZvclUx4wm1orOuVUW_HVXg

    Replies: @Bombercommand, @Joe Paluka, @Joe Paluka, @Fhjjjkjcdddbb

    Bantus were almost certainly BROUGHT to Madagascar by Arabs.

  • Veteran centrist pundit Thomas B. Edsall writes in the NYT opinion section: Conservatives Are Happier Than Liberals. Discuss. Oct. 20, 2021 By Thomas B. Edsall Mr. Edsall contributes a weekly column from Washington, D.C., on politics, demographics and inequality. Do liberals or conservatives experience higher levels of satisfaction, happiness or meaning in life? ... Two...
  • @Steve Sailer
    @Anon

    That's a good one. I may use it someday.

    Replies: @HA, @D. K., @theo the kraut, @Reg Cæsar, @Philip Neal

    You will, Sailer, you will.

  • To whom was this news?

  • @YetAnotherAnon
    @Anon

    I'm amazed no one ever made a porn film called "Triumph Of The Willy".

    Replies: @Rob McX, @Anonymous

    Have you done a thorough check of all the porn titles? I’d be surprised if someone hasn’t thought of it.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Joe Stalin
    @Rob McX

    Reminds me of retired Chicago television news anchorman and WLS-AM radio guy Ron Magers. He said he was looking for a copy of some porn tape which he had not yet located. You see, the porn guys had part of a newscast he was in as part of the movie; he wanted copy so he could say he was in a porn flick.

    Replies: @Inquiring Mind
  • Question-- Have the mRNA vaccines been tested on animals? Answer-- Yes, they have. Question-- Were the animal trials successful? Answer-- Yes and no. Yes, the experiments on mice showed that a low dose of the vaccine induces a robust antibody response to the infection. But, no, the antibodies were not able to attack the spike...
  • @anonymous
    @Incitatus

    you have standing on your head too long.

    Replies: @Incitatus

    Consolation to your English grammar teacher: you’re obviously the ‘impossible dream’.

    •ï¿½Replies: @anonymous
    @Incitatus

    sei gesund

    Replies: @Incitatus
  • There has been major pushback against a Texas state education official who said that if schools are adhering to a new state law that mandates teaching alternative points of view on controversial issues having a course and a book on the holocaust, for example, would suggest providing material that reflects other interpretations of that historical...
  • @anarchyst
    @Franklin Ryckaert

    There were no "gas chambers". In fact, it is very difficult to execute ONE person utilizing poisonous gases, let alone "6 million". Observe the extreme precautions necessary to inflict capital punishment by gas for one person.
    Zyklon B is a very inefficient execution agent and would have been impossible to use to perform executions. The claims that thousands of jews were executed daily is impossible on its face. It would have taken into the 1950s to kill "6 million" jews.
    The whole "gas chamber" story has to be relegated to the "ash heap of history" not unlike the "soap", "masturbation machines" and "shrunken heads", oh my...
    On another note, if "death to jews" by "naziswhowanttokillsixmilionjews" was the desired result, why transport them considerable distances, identify them and provide living , recreational and sanitary facilities if the motive was to merely exterminate ((them))?

    Replies: @Skeptikal, @Trinity, @Truth Vigilante

    The Germans were such an efficient killing machine and yet they left 6 BILLION $urvivors. lololol.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Badger Down
    @Trinity

    They murdered Elie Wiesel, though, didn't they?
  • Veteran centrist pundit Thomas B. Edsall writes in the NYT opinion section: Conservatives Are Happier Than Liberals. Discuss. Oct. 20, 2021 By Thomas B. Edsall Mr. Edsall contributes a weekly column from Washington, D.C., on politics, demographics and inequality. Do liberals or conservatives experience higher levels of satisfaction, happiness or meaning in life? ... Two...
  • @That Would Be Telling
    @Rob McX


    It’s hard to see the distinction these days. Over ninety percent of people vote for politicians who implement left wing policies.
    �
    A lot of people are choosing the don't bother to vote at all option, since any vote they make that might make a difference as you note just results in more left wing policies. I don't know that I'm going to do in the 2024 presidential election, but I've given up for any Congressmen in my officially pretty Red state.

    One hope is that someday a preference cascade will change this rather rapidly.

    Replies: @Rob McX

    One hope is that someday a preference cascade will change this rather rapidly.

    Unfortunately, Trump’s presidency showed that even the mildest threat to the status quo can provoke a deadly backlash. Even a candidate whose policies were mainstream 20 years ago is perceived as a dangerous extremist who needs to be stopped at all costs.

    •ï¿½Agree: Moses
  • From Becker's Hospital Review: But I thought black women work twice as hard? In the Oct. 22 decision, the jury decided that Novant Health failed to prove that the health system would have dismissed Mr. Duvall regardless of his race. "We are extremely disappointed with the verdict as we believe it is not supported by...
  • @Polistra
    @The Wild Geese Howard

    Nothing will. St. Jude comes to mind here. Hope you own property, because it's a decent inflation hedge. Few things are though. Fun to watch! People think their houses are gaining value, but it's really the dollar losing value.

    Replies: @The Wild Geese Howard

    Hope you own property, because it’s a decent inflation hedge.

    Sadly, no.

    I really thought remaining mobile was the way to go in our globalist future.

    Boy was I wrong!

    I’m looking at cheap houses I can buy for cash in red states, or 2 or 3 acres of land I can toss a $30k yurt on.

  • Rebecca Hall is a pretty actress you've probably seen in movies such as Ben Affleck's The Town. Her father was Sir Peter Hall, the titanic English stage and opera director who helmed the first English-language production of Waiting for Godot and founded the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her mother is American soprano Maria Ewing. Ewing's most...
  • @R.G. Camara
    @Steve Sailer

    I remember before Michael Jackson passed (*rimshot*) Quincy said the most annoying question he always got asked was "are you ever going to do another album with Michael Jackson?" because everybody knew Quincy produced Thriller with Jackson and even non-music folks thinks its the greatest album of all time and a cultural event.

    (To be fair, they're right; no single album ever had the musical and cultural impact Thriller did, including the Beatles, Boomer turds).

    Anyway, Quincy said he responded that while he loved and was proud of Thriller, and wouldn't mind working with Jackson again, that time was over and he had so many other projects and accomplishments he was actually perturbed people only knew him from Thriller.

    Replies: @The Wild Geese Howard, @anon, @AceDeuce, @Curle

    no single album ever had the musical and cultural impact Thriller did, including the Beatles, Boomer turds).

    You are full of shit

    •ï¿½Replies: @Reg Cæsar
    @anon



    no single album ever had the musical and cultural impact Thriller did, including the Beatles, Boomer turds).
    �
    You are full of 💩
    �
    So was Thriller. But at least we know now not to trust RGC's opinions on music as well as sex.

    Mr Richard above says the album was "revolutionary". It certainly was-- in the French/Russian/Chinese sense of the word. I can't remember anything from it except the Al Yankovic parody.

    That "Don't Stop" thingy from a few years earlier (not to be confused with Fleetwood Mac's or Queen's or Journey's) was okay, but it's 99% production and 1% song. Actually, 98% arrangement. The real stars of the track might not be Jackson and Jones, but Ben Wright, Jerry Hey, and Greg Phillinganes.

    All of them except Jackson, the youngest by far, are still alive.

    Replies: @anon
  • Question-- Have the mRNA vaccines been tested on animals? Answer-- Yes, they have. Question-- Were the animal trials successful? Answer-- Yes and no. Yes, the experiments on mice showed that a low dose of the vaccine induces a robust antibody response to the infection. But, no, the antibodies were not able to attack the spike...
  • @Pierre de Craon
    @Incitatus

    You write just as one might expect a horse to write—and, not coincidentally, also much like a troll at TOO who variously calls himself Ned Casper, Oscar Wilson, Hugo Fuerst, and probably several other aliases that haven't yet been linked with certainty to him.

    Pierre de Craon is my nom d'Internet. It makes me immediately recognizable to friends, colleagues, and foes of long standing—that is, people who know what led me to choose the name—and enables me to preserve my privacy from assault by nosy ignoramuses and pretentious busybodies.

    Replies: @Incitatus

    “You write just as one might expect a horse to writeâ€

    Thanks, you see, at least I’m honestly equine. No need to rob family names and invest them with bogus history.

    “also much like a troll at TOO who variously calls himself Ned Casper, Oscar Wilson, Hugo Fuerst, and probably several other aliases that haven’t yet been linked with certainty to him.â€

    Sorry (genuinely). Have no idea of them or the site you mention. Don’t spend much time on-line. What’s the phrase – thank you for your service?

    Note your “Christophobia’ nonsense seems to have vanished when confronted with Hitlerjugend Lied likening Hitler to God. But your interest in Christianity is appreciated. Here’s what Clubfoot Joe Göbbels penned in his (dear) diary:

    “What does Christianity mean today? National Socialism is a religion. All we lack is a religious genius capable of uprooting outmoded religious practices and putting new ones in their place. We lack traditions and ritual. One day soon National Socialism will be the religion of all Germans. My Party is my church, and I believe I serve the Lord best if I do his will, and liberate my oppressed people from the fetters of slavery. That is my gospel.â€
    -Joseph Göbbels Tagebücher 16 Oct 1928

    So selfless, so innocent an apostle. One needs only substitute ‘power’ for religion. That’s what the failed author, failed bank clerk reached for, what he worshipped.

    “Once we attain power, we will never give it up until our dead bodies are carried from officeâ€
    – Joseph Göbbels Tagebücher 6 Jul 1932

    And indeed, Joe’s wish came true. After helping destroy Germany, murdering his six children, his wife and himself.

    “Pierre de Craon is my nom d’Internet. It makes me immediately recognizable to friends, colleagues, and foes of long standing—that is, people who know what led me to choose the name—and enables me to preserve my privacy from assault by nosy ignoramuses and pretentious busybodies.â€

    Well, whatever. Any name you chose could do that. Pierre II le Grand de Craon (1345-bef 1410) wasn’t especially admirable – in fact he was rather a klutz living in a dark century. But choose for yourself.

    Pity you didn’t settle on Hiedler, Huettler, Heutler, Schicklgrubber, Matzelsberger, Hörer, Pötzl. After all, Adolf’s ancestry proudly traces back to 1672. And surely the fan base would appreciate a vote for the home team.

    Stay well, ‘Pierre’!

    •ï¿½Replies: @Pierre de Craon
    @Incitatus

    You fished and caught nothing, O horsey queen. How revealing that you first point with an air of superiority and pride to your worthless ancestry and then, for no reason other than to score a cheap point on someone who, had you any real wits, you might have seen wouldn't spit on the best part of you, you reach inside for the virtue-signaling censoriousness of your inner Pharisee. Yes, dear, I noticed.

    Like so many other glib, faggoty little Jewish frauds, you depend for everything (i.e., what little) you know on Google and Wikipedia—prime sources of (((Establishment-approved))) "information." Since, at the end of the day, you are as shallow, as vicious, as corrupt, and as content-free as the (((modernity))) you exemplify and defend with every sneer at your command, any and every reference you make to admirability or its absence comes with the stench of the lying Jew attached to it. As you are here solely to distract, to pollute discourse, and to poison wells, only your fellow Pharisees will ultimately give a hoot what you say about anything. Have a lousy day, Ned.

    Replies: @Incitatus
  • From the BBC: Personally, I can never remember what terms like "trans women" and "trans men" mean since they could equally likely have opposite meanings. Instead, I use the comic-book redolent term "ex-men" for heterosexual dudes, often highly aggressive high IQ ones, who have a sex fetish about dressing up as a woman while still...
  • Anonymous[361] •ï¿½Disclaimer says:
    @Paperback Writer
    @Cowtown Rebel


    Walking on eggshells is what has caused White Men to lose ground, not speaking directly and succinctly.
    �
    Agree. But you don't have to walk on eggshells. I advise using blunt, honest speech. That doesn't mean using charged language such as "insolent Negroes." Saying that "blacks" or "freedmen" ran wild after the CW isn't walking on eggshells.

    I’m no loser. I’m playing to win and winning takes effort, winning requires determination, and winning doesn’t need an apology.
    �
    Yeah, I see all the winning. /sarcasm/

    I hear a lot of whining on the right: "Conservatives have conserved nothing." There's more than a grain of truth to that. But maybe the same people can look at the mote in their own eye and clean up their own act.

    "Insolent Negroes" is guaranteed to get every normie to run to the door & slam it shut. You're welcome to your padded cell.

    Replies: @Anonymous, @Cowtown Rebel

    Any criticism of blacks as a group will send the normies running for the door. (You may get away with criticizing “criminals, some of whom are black” but even that’s pushing it)

    And of course nowadays saying “the blacks” is barely less offensive than saying “the negroes”. (I remember Justice Scalia getting in trouble for using the phrase.)

    This is what happens when you allow the left to define the boundaries of acceptable speech.

    •ï¿½Thanks: Cowtown Rebel
  • Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has addressed the “small eye yella muffagguahs†and the threat they pose to “dem bitches out der.†Speaking on China’s claims that the US is being very aggressive, Austin said, “the drama really means nothing to me.†When a NATO member asked how the United States would respond if faced...
  • d dan says:
    @Reg Cæsar
    @d dan


    As to whether communism is good or bad for China, that is a question that Chinese are capable and intelligent enough to decide for themselves.
    �
    The people of Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, and "Hongcouver" very much do not like communism. So they must have evolved into races that are not Chinese!

    You're using Pope John XXIII's "separated brethren" logic he applied to Protestants. But aren't the Taiwanese heretics? That is, if communism is actually Chinese.

    Replies: @d dan, @annamaria, @annamaria, @showmethereal

    “The people of Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, and “Hongcouver†very much do not like communism. ”

    I don’t know them. So best to stop embarrassing yourself. Even in the unlikely case that you were correct, that is still the problems for them to settle among themselves. Why should a foreigner like you “care”? Because you “want”, “feel compelled” and “need” to “save” them from the evil communist? Give me a break with your nonsense.

    You never fail to display your stupidity and arrogance.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Reg Cæsar
    @d dan

    If the people of mainland China want to submit themselves to an alien ideology fit only for an ant-race, that is their decision, inscrutable as it may be to us. When they attempt to force it onto those who have been outside their jurisdiction for generations, the world sits up and takes notice. Cf. South Sudan, East Timor, South Africa...

    Shoving the mad and evil-- the mad and evil Western-- doctrines of Marx down the throats of peoples more authentic to Chinese tradition will forever be a blot on China.

    Why is this guy standing next to four of the worst men the white race ever produced? That's the very definition of a traitor!


    https://chineseposters.net/sites/default/files/2020-06/pc-1968-l-005.jpg

    Replies: @Reg Cæsar, @d dan
  • Rebecca Hall is a pretty actress you've probably seen in movies such as Ben Affleck's The Town. Her father was Sir Peter Hall, the titanic English stage and opera director who helmed the first English-language production of Waiting for Godot and founded the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her mother is American soprano Maria Ewing. Ewing's most...
  • @Wilkey
    @Paperback Writer


    So, name a few 20-something classically-trained British actresses, I mean, English and white, who are making a splash.

    �
    Well by the time they come to be thought of as dames they are no longer in their 20s. I'm not 14 anymore, so I don't axactly tend to keep track of all the actresses who impress me so much.


    Your point about gender-swapping is particularly stupid. The boys were made up to look like women, and when they grew beards, they were out of a job. Likewise a white actor playing Othello was made up to look like a “Moor.â€

    �
    My point was that the theater has a long history of casting actors and actresses in races and genders to which they don't belong. But "stupid?" OK, whatever.

    Replies: @Paperback Writer

    Well by the time they come to be thought of as dames they are no longer in their 20s. I’m not 14 anymore, so I don’t axactly tend to keep track of all the actresses who impress me so much.

    Wow, that never occurred to me! Seriously, try to think logically. You build up a body of work in your 20s-40s, and then they “knight” you in your 40s or 50s or 60s. Got that?

    In order to build up that body of work, you need to be cast. You need the opportunities. Those opportunities are scarce enough in good times.

    Now, the opportunities for white actors are halved, while the opportunities for black actors are doubled, as they get black parts, and white parts.

    Do you realize how goddamn difficult it is to be a great classical actor? They need training and opportunities. Without that, they won’t become great. Whites aren’t getting those opportunities.

    I said that blacks now have twice the opportunity whites have. It might be worse:

    https://www.rsc.org.uk/much-ado-about-nothing/cast-and-creatives

    I can foresee a time when English theater is 100% black. Whites are simply being exterminated from the English stage.

    My point was that the theater has a long history of casting actors and actresses in races and genders to which they don’t belong. But “stupid?†OK, whatever.

    Stupid, blind, and dumb. You don’t see what’s right in front of your eyes.

    The English theater for a while cast beardless boys as girls. That’s about it. The theater in most other societies (where they had theater) cast females as women. (Weird, I know.) I don’t know of any society that has purposely cast outside the race of the character, except opera parts that cast Orientals non-racially, because they simply didn’t have Oriental singers in 19th Century Italy.

    Those societies that are developed enough to have classical repertoire are proud of promoting their own people as performers. Except the Anglosphere. It’s a form of suicide.

    •ï¿½Agree: 3g4me
    •ï¿½Replies: @Colin Wright
    @Paperback Writer

    '...I can foresee a time when English theater is 100% black. Whites are simply being exterminated from the English stage...'

    That is to say, the English stage is being exterminated.

    I certainly don't follow it, but I know enough about blacks and the role they play to draw the obvious conclusion.

    Replies: @Paperback Writer
    , @Paperback Writer
    @Paperback Writer

    I added an edit but it didn't take.

    Casting for Much Ado About Nothing, Royal Shakespeare:

    https://www.rsc.org.uk/much-ado-about-nothing
  • Veteran centrist pundit Thomas B. Edsall writes in the NYT opinion section: Conservatives Are Happier Than Liberals. Discuss. Oct. 20, 2021 By Thomas B. Edsall Mr. Edsall contributes a weekly column from Washington, D.C., on politics, demographics and inequality. Do liberals or conservatives experience higher levels of satisfaction, happiness or meaning in life? ... Two...
  • Anonymous[950] •ï¿½Disclaimer says:
    @Anonymous
    @Anonymous

    Yep.

    "Sex and Age-Related Differences in Neuroticism and Allostatic Load Index in Urban Patients with General Anxiety Disorder Treated with Alprazolam"
    https://www.scirp.org/journal/paperinformation.aspx?paperid=85345#t1

    "The Emergence of Sex Differences in Personality Traits in Early
    Adolescence: A Cross-Sectional, Cross-Cultural Study"
    https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/5817366/file/5817396.pdf

    Marxism/Feminism teaches women that they can under no circumstances trust any male human, so they must dominate (largely through sex appeal and disagreeableness) and sabotage the work of any man with whom they try to form a family. The domination and sabotage reduces the financial support the man can give to his marriage, weakening the woman's control. The conflict between the need to control/sabotage and the need for financial viability drives women insane, even in their own frame of reference. "The Emergence . . ." suggests that this conflict appears at menarche, and I've seen it vanish after menopause.

    The idea of infidelity as a brake on women's insecurity is self contradictory. "Neuroticism" originally meant "nerve disease", and was a claim to knowledge that physicians did not have and that turned out to be false. "Neuroticism" now means "worries severely and non-functionally," and infidelity will increase both fear and worry. The result may well be a divorce, the majority of divorces being filed by women, perhaps as an effort to leave non-controllable men (who are not happy over their work being sabotaged) and marry the more controllable and wealthier government bureaucracy.

    Not all women are severely neurotic. Some trust their husband enough to permit their man to generate the income needed for a successful family. However, note that such a woman would have to reject feminism, hence be much less conformist than most women. Further, the positive "hot-crazy" correlation implies, however, that to get a non-crazy woman a man must choose a non-hot woman. Not all men are willing to choose a non-conformist and non-hot woman.

    Replies: @Anonymous

    Not all women are severely neurotic. Some trust their husband enough to permit their man to generate the income needed for a successful family. However, note that such a woman would have to reject feminism, hence be much less conformist than most women. Further, the positive “hot-crazy†correlation implies, however, that to get a non-crazy woman a man must choose a non-hot woman. Not all men are willing to choose a non-conformist and non-hot woman.

    I have a distant family member, considered pretty hot, and a type-A personality. Highly contentious, and she has an inordinate amount of “get-up-and-go.” She only went for type-a kind of guys with no exception. Almost all were by-your-own-boorstraps high achievers. She never dated posers. Always guys implementing big plans, and we’ll on their way to making things happen. I noticed once she was in a relationship, she would give the guy a lot of leeway to be the a-type. She’d still give her opinion, but once the guy decided, she’d support him to make it happen, even if she didn’t initially agree with it. She does that to a fault with her husband now, and she and her family seem to be doing great. Her husband, who looks like a young Chris Reeves, does the same trick of, even if he disagrees with some definitive choice she’s hellbent on, once she commits, he works with her to make sure she reaches the success she envisioned. They now have 5 kids, and live in a huge beautiful house on a two acre spread, with a couple of horses, a pool, putting green, and volleyball court, in So. Cal., 40 years old, and they both did it together from scratch.

    The only odd thing about them aside from all that is they all go to church, and are committed Christians. I’m an atheist, but I do notice that Christianity, when taken somewhat seriously, seems to put a guiding rudder on one’s boat that can significantly assist a marriage when the winds start whipping up.

    I think what seems to be a Christian dictum of habitually throwing in to make your spouse look good, and not lying, appears to supercharge the longevity of marriage that a couple of Nihilists can’t compete with. It seems to channel a couples creative energies for the better.

    Or maybe, marriage isn’t for many modern people from the get-go. Most of my married contemporaries are various forms of quietly miserable wretches, who haven’t already divorced.

    •ï¿½LOL: Gabe Ruth
  • Rebecca Hall is a pretty actress you've probably seen in movies such as Ben Affleck's The Town. Her father was Sir Peter Hall, the titanic English stage and opera director who helmed the first English-language production of Waiting for Godot and founded the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her mother is American soprano Maria Ewing. Ewing's most...
  • @Franz

    The problem with casting obviously black women in roles where they are supposed to be able to pass as white is that the movie makes no sense:
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    Was it ever supposed to?

    Most people's interest in "passed for white" movies began and ends with Claudette Colbert in Imitation of Life some 90 years ago, skipping the lavish remake by Ross Hunter later on. It's too specific to American culture and, having worked with blacks at a young age, ignores the fact that it's blacks, not whites, who usually hate race mixing the most.

    Replies: @Patrick McNally, @Lloyd1927

    I went scanning here to see how long would it take for someone to remember Claudette Colbert and Louise Beavers in Imitation of Life. That is the one honest classic film of this type. The rest are all overdrawn hype.

    •ï¿½Agree: Franz
  • Universal suffrage finally came to South Africa in 1994. Not everyone cheered. Many whites hoarded beans, rice, rusks, canned protein, candles and gasoline, etc. They expected societal breakdown, if not mass violence committed by blacks in retribution. Thousands of whites emigrated, but, this is often overlooked, thousands also returned from overseas, so the “chicken runâ€...
  • IreneAthena says: •ï¿½Website
    @littlewing
    @Old Brown Fool

    Zinc is the bullet but it needs a gun to fire it into the cell.
    HCQ or Ivermectin is the 50 calliber rifle.
    Quercetin is the 22 pistol.
    But it is over the counter.
    I want the big gun given what is at stake.

    Replies: @IreneAthena

    Thanks to your persistent warnings, last week I talked to my doctor about getting some Ivermectin on hand in case we get the coof. He called in an Rx (enough for a course of treatment for my husband and me) to a local compounding pharmacy, and told me “get this filled fast, while you still can.” So I did.

  • [Excerpted from the latest Radio Derb, now available exclusively through VDARE.com] Here is an email I got from a reader. I'll give it to you straight: Now there's food for thought. To start where my reader ends: Shall we have to choose between the two soon, or ever? That I doubt. We're heading to a...
  • It is interesting to compare which country has leaders that commit more evil, like corruption etc., in the context of great power competition, which is where we are in, this is not that relevant. What we should ask our selves is, which system is better suited for this great power competition. In my opinion it is not even a close contest. Who will win, in the longer term, is decided by this question.

    On the Chinese side, the leadership is, at least, sane as you said. They are meritocrat and have layers of advisors that are professional. Since they don’t have to worry about the next election, they tend to do the right thing for the longer term.

    On our side, due to our Democracy and a bitterly divided public, a lot of our foreign and domestic policies are hijacked by this politics. We have a near senile old man at the top. Even if white people were not woke, in one or two decades, it would not matter.

    A country need to have different messages for different audience, one for domestic consumption, one for foreign countries. We tend to conflate the two. The Chinese side can tightly control their messages. Since the advent of the internet, we have allowed all sorts of opinion to influence our actions. Many of these opinions are half baked when viewed in the context of great power competition, or even in the context of domestic advancement.

    I am afraid your reader will have the last say.

  • Break out the Wagner, folks … the Germans are back! No, not the warm, fuzzy, pussified, peace-loving, post-war Germans … the Germans! You know the ones I mean. The “I didn’t know where the trains were going†Germans. The “I was just following orders†Germans. The other Germans. Yeah … those Germans. In case you...
  • “Unfortunately, once this kind of thing gets started, and reaches the stage we are currently experiencing, more often than not, it does not stop, not until cities lie in ruins or fields are littered with human skulls.”
    Here he comes again, Mr. C. Doomsday Hopkins is back with his utterly useless, moth eaten apocalyptic trash taken straight from Horrortriplywood. C’mon man! There are lots of positive things going on in Germany right now, e.g well-argued cases against mandates which are widely debated on national TV, where different opinions are presented and equally respected. Just follow the case of Joshua Kimmich.
    Lighten up, folks, we may look like we are losing the battle, but we WILL win the war!



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  • There has been major pushback against a Texas state education official who said that if schools are adhering to a new state law that mandates teaching alternative points of view on controversial issues having a course and a book on the holocaust, for example, would suggest providing material that reflects other interpretations of that historical...
  • @Orville H. Larson
    @Curle

    " . . . Read Herbert Hoover's book "Freedom Betrayed." Read AJP Taylor's "Origins of the Second World War." Taylor was one of the most influential British historians of his day."

    Also, check out "President Roosevelt and the Coming of the War, 1941" by the eminent historian Charles A. Beard.

    Speaking in Boston in October 1940, Roosevelt said, "I'll say it again and again and again. Your boys will not be sent into any foreign wars."

    Bullshit. Saint Franklin's diplomacy toward Germany and Japan had been unrelentingly hostile.

    Replies: @turtle

    Woodrow Wilson campaign slogan:
    “He kept us out of war.”

    Franklin Roosevelt said:
    “I’ll say it again and again and again. Your boys will not be sent into any foreign wars.â€

    Lyndon Johnson said:
    “I am not going to send American boys to do what Vietnamese boys should be doing for themselves.”
    (words to that effect)

    (EQUAL POLITICIANS LIARS) T

    •ï¿½Thanks: Trinity, Orville H. Larson
    •ï¿½Replies: @Trinity
    @turtle

    And then you had the dude who said "they are jealous of our freedoms" ( words to that effect)


    And think the question is who is "they?"
  • [Excerpted from the latest Radio Derb, now available exclusively through VDARE.com] Here is an email I got from a reader. I'll give it to you straight: Now there's food for thought. To start where my reader ends: Shall we have to choose between the two soon, or ever? That I doubt. We're heading to a...
  • @Hacienda
    @Ron Unz

    Ron says 1 million. Brittanica 7-10 million, yeah THE Brittanica. Seen as high as 100 million!

    So I tried to dig a little deeper. And found nothing conclusive. Stopped there. I'm sure I can spent the next year of my life and not find anything new to add to the debate. Spending five years, I might find something, but maybe not. But, not going to spend that time.

    Still, even 1 million is a substantial number. Especially for 1492. 187 killings a year in California over three decades focused on one color-coded race is pretty awful. I'm sure California Indians at that time would call that a genocide.

    Anyway, it was a bad thing that happened to the natives everywhere. Not "saying" that "whitey" "is" "to" "blame". You could say it was Genghis Khan's doing and make a fair go of it. Fortunately, American whites are so ignorant of history, they will never think to do that.

    Replies: @Anonymous12890

    You seem to have it right. the US territory would have 1-10 million indigenous likely somewhere in between. A good portion would have been under Spanish/Mexican, French or English rule.

    100 mil is a high estimate for both American continents (and this figure is almost certainly too large).

    Some people on the internet have trouble to differentiate between the continent and country.

  • Rebecca Hall is a pretty actress you've probably seen in movies such as Ben Affleck's The Town. Her father was Sir Peter Hall, the titanic English stage and opera director who helmed the first English-language production of Waiting for Godot and founded the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her mother is American soprano Maria Ewing. Ewing's most...
  • @Anon
    @Wilkey

    Rebecca Hall isn't "obviously beautiful". She looks like a cadaver to me.

    Replies: @Wilkey

    Rebecca Hall isn’t “obviously beautifulâ€. She looks like a cadaver to me.

    Very well, then. I guess that makes me and millions of others necrophiliacs.

  • [Excerpted from the latest Radio Derb, now available exclusively through VDARE.com] Here is an email I got from a reader. I'll give it to you straight: Now there's food for thought. To start where my reader ends: Shall we have to choose between the two soon, or ever? That I doubt. We're heading to a...
  • The only war Washington DC is fanatical about winning is their war against America.

    They will euthanize as many as they can like dogs and cats until it’s interrupted.

    Then they will start a shooting war if they are forced to interrupt their commercial kill operation.

    Simultaneous to the shooting war, they will spray disease from the sky killing people and crops to starve people and make them die of thirst.

    Finally, nuclear war to poison the world they failed to bugger in the ass for all eternity.

  • Rebecca Hall is a pretty actress you've probably seen in movies such as Ben Affleck's The Town. Her father was Sir Peter Hall, the titanic English stage and opera director who helmed the first English-language production of Waiting for Godot and founded the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her mother is American soprano Maria Ewing. Ewing's most...
  • Colin Wright says: •ï¿½Website
    @notsaying
    I just saw the clip.

    I think it is possible for people to get used to color blind casting in many cases. You can get over the fact that people of color are where they don't belong historically because in the course of the story it doesn't matter much. It certainly requires the actors involved to go all in and be very good so you forget about how they look.

    But when the point if the story is about race, rejection, acceptance and deception, casting people who cannot pass just makes everything crazy. I do not know how many people will have the patience to deal with a movie that fights against its own reason for being. To expect people to ignore the evidence of their own eyes as they are directed to examine skin color for hours is asking for a lot.

    It will be interesting to see how real people respond, not just critics and the elite who will feel forced to say nice things.

    Replies: @Colin Wright

    ‘I think it is possible for people to get used to color blind casting in many cases. You can get over the fact that people of color are where they don’t belong historically because in the course of the story it doesn’t matter much…’

    This begs the question: why should we want to?

    Post-Summer of George, I’ve lost all desire for a harmoniously integrated society. Others can fight for that; I’ll fight to win.

  • @James J O'Meara
    @Wilkey

    My knowledge of scientific genetics could fit in a thimble, but isn't there some deal where things can get shuffled so much that suddenly (for example) you wind up with an obviously mostly black kid, no matter how far back the black relative is? (As in, once you go black, you never go back).

    Or is that only in H. P. Lovecraft type stories?

    Replies: @Wilkey, @Jack D

    It seems like to me this would be mostly likely to happen when both parents are mixed race, not just one, and both have some distant (but not too distant) ancestry that does not match how they identify.

    How you identify has both a biological and a cultural component. A person who is 1/8th black may not look very black, but they’ll usually have family members who remember the black great-grandparent. Step back to 2nd great-grandparent (1/16th of your ancestry) or 3rd great (1/32nd of your ancestry) and the memory dims and its affect on your appearance does, as well.

    If I were 12.5% black (or Indian, of Japanese, or whatever) I would probably call myself mixed race. At 6.25% I might, but probably not. At 3.125% I definitely wouldn’t. It just becomes an interesting tidbit about my ancestry.

  • Veteran centrist pundit Thomas B. Edsall writes in the NYT opinion section: Conservatives Are Happier Than Liberals. Discuss. Oct. 20, 2021 By Thomas B. Edsall Mr. Edsall contributes a weekly column from Washington, D.C., on politics, demographics and inequality. Do liberals or conservatives experience higher levels of satisfaction, happiness or meaning in life? ... Two...
  • Anonymous[165] •ï¿½Disclaimer says:
    @Obstinate Cymric
    @Anonymous

    While our anon friends above are obvious trolls, we should remember that a stopped clock is right twice a day and reflect on the nanogram of wisdom contained therein, probably more in the first post than the second.

    Conservative self-reliance can be a curse when misfortune, over which our conservative can exert no control, strikes.

    The exporting of millions of well paid manufacturing jobs dropped whole communities** in the mire - something that no amount of self-help can restore, although it can mitigate. People raised to believe that America was a place where hard work was rewarded, and the working man could have house, family, good life, have had today's unpleasant reality shoved in their faces - and sometimes it's just more than they can take.

    That also applies to interpersonal relations. Being a good husband and father isn't enough, as it used to be. No fault divorce - with cash and prizes for the winners and loss of home, children and crippling maintenance for the loser can strike a blameless man out of the blue. That's why Thomas Ball set himself on fire in front of a New Hampshire courthouse in 2011.

    https://therationalmale.com/2014/01/14/the-second-set-of-books/

    "You are using the old First Set of Books- the Constitution, the general laws or statutes and the court ruling sometime call Common Law. They are using the newer Second Set of Books. That is the collection of the policy, procedures and protocols. Once you know what set of books everyone is using, then everything they do looks logical and upright."

    �
    Still, I don't know about the US, but in the UK male suicide, while still 75% of the total*, has dropped from 19 per 100k in 1981 to 15 in 2020. It could be that fewer men are believers in the First Set of Books or due to demographic change, as more people arrive from less suicidal cultures.

    https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/bulletins/suicidesintheunitedkingdom/2020registrations

    * and the worst age is 45-49 - family breakup or job loss? That's the kind of age at which, unless you're fully engaged in providing for a wife and kids, you start to realise that "it's all downhill from here".

    ** I spend some time in former industrial areas - the contrast between the young people and the old ones (who remember the towns as thriving) is immense. They could be different peoples.

    Replies: @Anonymous

    You are mistaking conservatism with free market economics. It should be obvious by now that big business is no friend of conservatism.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Achmed E. Newman
    @Anonymous

    It should be obvious by now that big business is no friend of the free market.
  • Some might recall candidate Joe Biden’s pledge to work to rejoin the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) which was a multilateral agreement intended to limit Iran’s ability to develop a nuclear weapon. The JCPOA was signed by President Barack Obama in 2015, when Biden was Vice President, and was considered one of the only...
  • @RoatanBill
    @Realist

    Same was true of Trump

    It's true of every administration going back decades. There are always an abundance of dual citizen jews, over represented according to their portion of the population, in the entire Fed Gov structure.

    I have no problem with a meritocratic selection of individuals for positions anywhere. It's just that jews are getting in via connections that exclude other candidates precisely to select the most jews possible. Look at all the Federal Reserve top brass, the people surrounding the elected representatives, the heads of departments, etc.

    That's how Israel manages to control US foreign policy and always have their hands well greased with US funds and special privileges not afforded to other nations.

    There needs to be a moratorium on jews in gov't, federal, state, county, city, school board, dog catcher, etc. They're a clique that sticks together to their mutual benefit and no one else's.

    We also need them out of the management of the media and major corporations.

    I know - fat chance.

    Replies: @RestiveUs

    Adolph Hitler came to those same conclusions a hundred years ago and actually did something about it. That’s what helped resuscitate Germany in the 1930’s.

  • Rebecca Hall is a pretty actress you've probably seen in movies such as Ben Affleck's The Town. Her father was Sir Peter Hall, the titanic English stage and opera director who helmed the first English-language production of Waiting for Godot and founded the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her mother is American soprano Maria Ewing. Ewing's most...
  • @Buzz Mohawk
    @Mike Tre


    Thanksgiving is right around the corner!
    �
    It'll be a turkey shoot!


    Here are the suspects we will be supposed to suspect:


    https://www.niemanlab.org/images/spratt_rockwell_full.jpg

    Mass shooting suspects predicted for upcoming Thanksgiving 2021

    Replies: @Stan Adams

    A couple of years ago, there was a big push to produce new woke versions of the Rockwell classics.

  • There is something utterly wrong with people who are obsessed with their racial heritage, as if it is something that completely defines them.

    They don’t seem to possess a strong sense of the personal self.

    •ï¿½Replies: @James J O'Meara
    @Bardon Kaldian

    As Schopenhauer said of the German nationalists that were starting up in his day... someone must have no personal qualities to be "proud" of something he shares with millions of others.
    , @Colin Wright
    @Bardon Kaldian

    'There is something utterly wrong with people who are obsessed with their racial heritage, as if it is something that completely defines them.

    'They don’t seem to possess a strong sense of the personal self.'

    I dunno. I didn't start out worrying about my racial heritage. In fact, I was almost spectacularly oblivious of it.

    That changed. Does it follow that I had a strong sense of my personal self at some point but then lost it?

    Replies: @Bardon Kaldian
    , @Ian Smith
    @Bardon Kaldian

    I agree to a point. But racial pride is far healthier than the sickly masochism that so many white people have now.
  • [Excerpted from the latest Radio Derb, now available exclusively through VDARE.com] Here is an email I got from a reader. I'll give it to you straight: Now there's food for thought. To start where my reader ends: Shall we have to choose between the two soon, or ever? That I doubt. We're heading to a...
  • @brams
    @Ron Unz

    Undoubtedly, there was ethnic cleansing during the colonization of America which led to the Amerindians being parked in reservations to be treated like animals, or to be worse off than the "protected species". You refer to Latinos who speak Spanish as Native Americans! you therefore recognize that there has been a cultural genocide that has never ceased to fuel Holywood with the unfavorable description of the Amerindians.

    Replies: @Anonymous, @Derer

    The “reservations” were created for a defeated side of the North American settlement. Stronger always wins. Countries have military not for parade but for fighting and battles do not respect compassion.

  • Economist Michael Hudson discusses the update of his book “Super Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire†and the financial motivations behind the US new cold war on China and Russia. Economist Michael Hudson has published a new, third edition of his book Super Imperialism that updates his analysis for the 21st century, discussing the...
  • @Michael Korn
    I studied economics in college and I have no idea what Hudson is talking about. He studiously avoids naming the financial oligarchs running this high rent low productivity economy. Why can't he say the word Jew?

    Replies: @Punch Brother Punch, @RedpilledAF

    He works in the establishment and academia. He can’t risk it, assuming he knows the truth of the matter. I have to do the same song and dance as well, as do my colleagues. There are quite a few who are “redpilled” but you cannot speak freely about the giant elephant in the room (with peyots and yarmulke) or you will be drummed out with a quickness.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Michael Korn
    @RedpilledAF

    Thanks for clarifying. I don't operate in those circles so I don't know the pressures you are subjected to. It must be very unpleasant not to be able to be candid about what you really think.
  • � @HumanVarieties presents some preliminary data on school test scores in Canada, with 100 set as the mean of the entire sample, a standard deviation of 15, and ethnicity reflecting parents' birth countries: So Northeast Asian students with parents born in Canada have a 116 composite score and black students with parents born in Canada...
  • At least the States got Elon Musk

    And both the US and Canada would both be better off adopting Japan’s immigration policy, or Hungary’s . Canada was much more prosperous and livable before mass immigration

  • Rebecca Hall is a pretty actress you've probably seen in movies such as Ben Affleck's The Town. Her father was Sir Peter Hall, the titanic English stage and opera director who helmed the first English-language production of Waiting for Godot and founded the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her mother is American soprano Maria Ewing. Ewing's most...
  • My roots come from back in Nottingham – – yes, as in Robin Hood. So maybe every day when I wake up I should get ready to spend the day trying to pass as not being a highwayman.

  • [Excerpted from the latest Radio Derb, now available exclusively through VDARE.com] Here is an email I got from a reader. I'll give it to you straight: Now there's food for thought. To start where my reader ends: Shall we have to choose between the two soon, or ever? That I doubt. We're heading to a...
  • @HbutnotG
    @Realist

    And limited if any (as opposed to incessant) exposure to Hollywood.
    Their lucky card was that VHF signals can't cross the Pacific Ocean - not even with a temperature inversion..

    Replies: @Realist

    One of the sad truths about meritocracy in the U. S. is the most meritocratic organization is the stupid, useless professional sports ball franchises. You don’t get to be a pitcher or quarterback because your uncle is the coach. Merit in sports vastly out shadows merit in government, corporations, college enrollment, or any other aspect of our society.

  • PM Netanyahu announced on Sunday that Israel is set to “purchase or produce 36 million vaccines in the next year.†If you wonder why a nation of 9 million people that already gave half of its population two doses of the Pfizer vaccines needs 36 million vaccines, the answer is devastating: the mass vaccination campaign...
  • Here is an opinion from a very lucid individual who offers a concise, bullet-point style perspective of the current state of the vaxxdemic. I think we are not dealing here with 150-200 rich psychos drunk on power, it is something more sinister and broader than that.

    https://www.brighteon.com/a2256858-35cd-4023-a62e-65fcbbbe0747

  • Rebecca Hall is a pretty actress you've probably seen in movies such as Ben Affleck's The Town. Her father was Sir Peter Hall, the titanic English stage and opera director who helmed the first English-language production of Waiting for Godot and founded the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her mother is American soprano Maria Ewing. Ewing's most...
  • @S Johnson
    @Colin Wright

    If it was a realistic Edwardian or Georgian play I can understand that. But casting a black actor as the gravedigger in Hamlet or the gardener in Richard III wouldn’t trouble me. It’s a different mode of drama.

    Replies: @Bardon Kaldian, @Steve Sailer

    But casting a black actor as the gravedigger in Hamlet or the gardener in Richard III wouldn’t trouble me.

  • There has been major pushback against a Texas state education official who said that if schools are adhering to a new state law that mandates teaching alternative points of view on controversial issues having a course and a book on the holocaust, for example, would suggest providing material that reflects other interpretations of that historical...
  • @anarchyst
    @Franklin Ryckaert

    There were no "gas chambers". In fact, it is very difficult to execute ONE person utilizing poisonous gases, let alone "6 million". Observe the extreme precautions necessary to inflict capital punishment by gas for one person.
    Zyklon B is a very inefficient execution agent and would have been impossible to use to perform executions. The claims that thousands of jews were executed daily is impossible on its face. It would have taken into the 1950s to kill "6 million" jews.
    The whole "gas chamber" story has to be relegated to the "ash heap of history" not unlike the "soap", "masturbation machines" and "shrunken heads", oh my...
    On another note, if "death to jews" by "naziswhowanttokillsixmilionjews" was the desired result, why transport them considerable distances, identify them and provide living , recreational and sanitary facilities if the motive was to merely exterminate ((them))?

    Replies: @Skeptikal, @Trinity, @Truth Vigilante

    In a word:
    Bullshit.

    “Zyklon B is a very inefficient execution agent and would have been impossible to use to perform executions. ”

    Actually, Zyklon B (hydrogen cyanide) was very efficient. It produced “internal suffocation” and death within 20 minutes. Heat from the crematoria above speeded up the gasification of the hydrogen cyanide in the pellets that were introduced into the gas chamber. Precise calculations were done to determine the amount of pellets needed for different chamber sizes and numbers of persons.

    The “B” indicates the form of the poison that was used for this purpose. The Germans were smart enough to figure out exactly how to design a process and buildings to get the results they wanted while not endangering those who were responsible for handling the gas and then removing the corpses. The techniques needed to use Zyklon B safely for the killers (SS-men) who were responsible for the actual killings are described in detail here:

    https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaskammern_und_Krematorien_der_Konzentrationslager_Auschwitz#Leistungsf%C3%A4higkeit

    See “Beginn der Vergasungen” and “Einwurf des Zyklon B”

    •ï¿½Replies: @Mulegino1
    @Skeptikal


    Actually, Zyklon B (hydrogen cyanide) was very efficient. It produced “internal suffocation†and death within 20 minutes. Heat from the crematoria above speeded up the gasification of the hydrogen cyanide in the pellets that were introduced into the gas chamber. Precise calculations were done to determine the amount of pellets needed for different chamber sizes and numbers of persons.
    �
    Wrong. It was a commercially available pesticide designed for slow and safe delousing and fumigation, not for mass murder.

    If there were "precise calculations" done to "determine the amount of pellets needed for different chamber sizes and numbers of persons" then please provide evidence of this.

    So far as I know, once a canister of Zyklon-B was unsealed, all of the pellets had to be used. What were they going to do- reseal the canister after they unsealed it? Put it in a refrigerator or a freezer?

    Replies: @Skeptikal
    , @John Wear
    @Skeptikal

    You write: "In a word: Bullshit."

    My response: Your word accurately describes your responses to anarchyst and Badger Down.

    For additional information, I suggest reading the following articles:

    1. https://www.inconvenienthistory.com/12/1/7200

    2. https://www.inconvenienthistory.com/9/4/5160

    3. https://www.inconvenienthistory.com/11/1/6633

    There were no homicidal gas chambers in any of the German concentration camps during World War II.

    Replies: @Skeptikal
    , @anarchyst
    @Skeptikal

    Bullshit. There were no "gas chambers". How do you explain the rudimentary building at Auschwitz that is claimed to be a "gas chamber"? Ordinary wooden doors, no forced air ventilation system. Oops, I forgot...the "gas" came out of the shower heads...lol
    You need to get away from your unit 81 cubicle and take a vacation...tel aviv, perhaps?
    , @Fox
    @Skeptikal

    Since you know so much about this, you will be able to provide numbers of the amount of Zyklon B delivered to the Auschwitz detention camp and where it was used. I.e., how many % for delousing, how much is unaccounted for (loss in accounting), how much was used for the gassing for other purposes (e.g., assaying after longer storage)? Since German accounting procedures and the German-inherent need to accurately record everything, coming by these numbers should be easy. How many times have I read just that: "The Germans wrote it all down", but come to think of it, I have actually never seen any of these famous records. Have you? If so, please share them with others eager to learn!
    You will in addition also have to provide information on soil analysis, the analysis of nearby river waters and river sediments downstream. Can you do that?
  • [Excerpted from the latest Radio Derb, now available exclusively through VDARE.com] Here is an email I got from a reader. I'll give it to you straight: Now there's food for thought. To start where my reader ends: Shall we have to choose between the two soon, or ever? That I doubt. We're heading to a...
  • @peterAUS
    @Amalekite


    I doubt anyone will get around to reading this.
    �
    Some here will.
    Agree.

    Any suggestion, on a practical level, can anything be done about that? As delay it somehow, even prevent it?

    Replies: @Amalekite

    Sigh. I wrote like five different answers and deleted them because I don’t really have a solution. If I put on my biggest big brain hat:

    The Soviet comparison is somewhat useful. The fragility of the regime may be much greater than it appears (thus the hysteria and overreaction). The weakness of these institutions is their lack of utility. Woke commissars do not need to exist. Hedge fund managers do not need to exist. Their power often amounts to control over information – whether data in some BlackRock server or narrative production in some university. If states, localities, labor contingents decide not to comply, how fast would it all grind to a halt? How hard, for instance, would it be to let NYC’s water supply fail, or the Bay Area power grid, or shipping points for consumer goods or food? It’s black pilling to see how awful the institutional right is in America. So it’s hard to see a paradigmatic shift within electoral politics. Nor do I see any point to activism. You cannot expect people to jeopardize the livelihoods and that of their families. To a degree, I think you have to just go along and bide your time. Do what you can within your communities, families, localities, etc. Try to meet normies where they are, wake people up (carefully). And maybe some people higher up the food chain decide get a reality check and realize it might be a good thing to live in a strong functional nation. That’s the best I got. Sorry.

    •ï¿½Replies: @peterAUS
    @Amalekite


    I wrote like five different answers and deleted them because I don’t really have a solution.
    �
    I hear you.
    The other side of this conflict does have a solution.
    Not good.

    ...it’s hard to see a paradigmatic shift within electoral politics. Nor do I see any point to activism. You cannot expect people to jeopardize the livelihoods and that of their families. To a degree, I think you have to just go along and bide your time. Do what you can within your communities, families, localities, etc.....
    �
    Yep. And very carefully, too.

    That’s the best I got. Sorry.
    �
    Nothing to be sorry about. If just 5 % of our..ahm....intellectual and moral leadership, owner of this pub and its public figures included, admitted that, we would be for a good start.

    Immediate future looks bleak, to say the least.
    After that, who knows?
  • Economist Michael Hudson discusses the update of his book “Super Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire†and the financial motivations behind the US new cold war on China and Russia. Economist Michael Hudson has published a new, third edition of his book Super Imperialism that updates his analysis for the 21st century, discussing the...
  • @Michael Korn
    @Punch Brother Punch

    I have traveled far and wide in Jewish circles and have never encountered the surname Hudson. Not saying you are wrong however.

    Replies: @Punch Brother Punch

    Hmm…I was under the impression that Hudson was a more prominent Jewish name than it seems to be. A quick Google search reveals that it is included in a book called “A Book of Jewish and Crypto Jewish Surnames,” and is apparently prevalent among jews of Argentina.

    I had always assumed Michael Hudson was Jewish but I will admit it if I’m proven wrong.

    •ï¿½Replies: @RedpilledAF
    @Punch Brother Punch

    I have met quite a few Jews with Anglo-Saxon/Anglo-Scots surnames. There are more than people realize.
    , @Michael Korn
    @Punch Brother Punch

    I guess it doesn't really matter that much. I tend to be extremist with my rhetoric but I don't have a job with status and prestige or a reputation to protect.
  • Rebecca Hall is a pretty actress you've probably seen in movies such as Ben Affleck's The Town. Her father was Sir Peter Hall, the titanic English stage and opera director who helmed the first English-language production of Waiting for Godot and founded the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her mother is American soprano Maria Ewing. Ewing's most...
  • @Paperback Writer
    @Wilkey


    English dames will remain so long as there is any culture left in England to produce them. Maybe or maybe not, but there are still plenty of young English/British actresses who make great impressions. British actresses are still far and away superior to anything America is providing.

    �
    There are plenty of young English women who could take the place of the Great Dames but they aren't getting the chance.

    But maybe I'm wrong. So, name a few 20-something classically-trained British actresses, I mean, English and white, who are making a splash. Don't mention Claire Foy - she's close to 40. I think she's part of the last generation of great English actresses. She made it into the Cathedral before it went woke.

    Your point about gender-swapping is particularly stupid. The boys were made up to look like women, and when they grew beards, they were out of a job. Likewise a white actor playing Othello was made up to look like a "Moor."

    Today, black actors are presented to the audience AS black. It's gaslighting. If you notice, you're a racist. If you don't, you're a racist.

    Replies: @Wilkey, @Joseph Doaks

    So, name a few 20-something classically-trained British actresses, I mean, English and white, who are making a splash.

    Well by the time they come to be thought of as dames they are no longer in their 20s. I’m not 14 anymore, so I don’t axactly tend to keep track of all the actresses who impress me so much.

    Your point about gender-swapping is particularly stupid. The boys were made up to look like women, and when they grew beards, they were out of a job. Likewise a white actor playing Othello was made up to look like a “Moor.â€

    My point was that the theater has a long history of casting actors and actresses in races and genders to which they don’t belong. But “stupid?” OK, whatever.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Paperback Writer
    @Wilkey


    Well by the time they come to be thought of as dames they are no longer in their 20s. I’m not 14 anymore, so I don’t axactly tend to keep track of all the actresses who impress me so much.

    �
    Wow, that never occurred to me! Seriously, try to think logically. You build up a body of work in your 20s-40s, and then they "knight" you in your 40s or 50s or 60s. Got that?

    In order to build up that body of work, you need to be cast. You need the opportunities. Those opportunities are scarce enough in good times.

    Now, the opportunities for white actors are halved, while the opportunities for black actors are doubled, as they get black parts, and white parts.

    Do you realize how goddamn difficult it is to be a great classical actor? They need training and opportunities. Without that, they won't become great. Whites aren't getting those opportunities.

    I said that blacks now have twice the opportunity whites have. It might be worse:

    https://www.rsc.org.uk/much-ado-about-nothing/cast-and-creatives

    I can foresee a time when English theater is 100% black. Whites are simply being exterminated from the English stage.

    My point was that the theater has a long history of casting actors and actresses in races and genders to which they don’t belong. But “stupid?†OK, whatever.
    �
    Stupid, blind, and dumb. You don't see what's right in front of your eyes.

    The English theater for a while cast beardless boys as girls. That's about it. The theater in most other societies (where they had theater) cast females as women. (Weird, I know.) I don't know of any society that has purposely cast outside the race of the character, except opera parts that cast Orientals non-racially, because they simply didn't have Oriental singers in 19th Century Italy.

    Those societies that are developed enough to have classical repertoire are proud of promoting their own people as performers. Except the Anglosphere. It's a form of suicide.

    Replies: @Colin Wright, @Paperback Writer
  • The individual most responsible for my high degree of confidence that the official 9/11 story is blatantly false is a most unlikely character for the job — a mild mannered, retired theology professor long ensconced in the pleasant Mediterranean region of Southern California. His name is David Ray Griffin, now 82 years old. For a...
  • I have always been disturbed by the Bush Administration—-both of them. Enough said!!, except that I a Republican, the Bushes aren’t.

    •ï¿½Agree: CSFurious
    •ï¿½Replies: @CSFurious
    @Dr. Charles Fhandrich

    Politicians like the Bushes made me become an "Independent".
    , @Enemy of Earth
    @Dr. Charles Fhandrich

    My regret at having voted for G.W. led me to abandon the ballot box completely. I voted for him thinking any Repub would be better than any Dem. I came to the conclusion there is really only one party with two main factions which vie for power. For the most part, there is not a lot of difference between them. They both lie, cheat, steal, and murder. I vowed never to vote for any of those bastards again.

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  • [Excerpted from the latest Radio Derb, now available exclusively through VDARE.com] Here is an email I got from a reader. I'll give it to you straight: Now there's food for thought. To start where my reader ends: Shall we have to choose between the two soon, or ever? That I doubt. We're heading to a...
  • Well Derb, China is ready when you are. I am sure you, your Chinese wife, and Chinese kids would be happier over there. The trouble in the US is we have too many immigrants who have come here and then think we give a damn what they think. All immigration has been bad for America and Americans, even when it is a wandering Englishman with yellow fever. Don’t let the door hit you in the ass on your way out.

    •ï¿½Agree: Tony massey
  • From the New York Times news section on the whoop-tee-doo in Spain I wrote about before in which a bestselling lady novelist named Carmen Mola turned out to be three guy screenwriters: Little boys are often very sexist. Obviously, it means that in today's publishing industry, it's better to be perceived as a woman. They'd...
  • @R.G. Camara
    @Steve Sailer

    Paglia has been all over this tranny nonsense like the Greatest TERF on Earth. She's correctly pointed out that this signifies the end stage of many cultures and that this nonsense (and she calls it nonsense) isn't new, just a harbinger of a society about to be steamrolled by a masculine one.

    Paglia can blather on far too much in a female way, having never learned the male-Spartan method of "less is more" communicating, and her weird fascination with Madonna and other pop tart music as "deep artists" weakens much of her intellectual credibility. Still, hearing her lecture lefty audiences on their stupidities and b.s. when it comes to this stuff is nice.

    Replies: @JimDandy

    I support sexist explanations as a general rule, but I attribute her jabberbox qualities more to her Italianality. Have you ever seen Scorsese interviewed?

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  • @Moses22
    @Ron Unz

    @ Ron Unz
    @mulga mumblebrain

    Perhaps if one starts adding up the body count over the years - the Filipinos, the Mexicans, the Koreans, the Vietnamese, the Iraqis, those incinerated in fire bombings in Japan - the moral high ground on which the Chinese or anyone else is condemned vanishes very quickly.

    If America has problems, the problem is Americans.

    (Notice I didn’t mention the American Indians nor African slaves from whom, respectively, the land was stolen and whose broken backs the land was originally built).

    Replies: @The Alarmist, @Carroll Price, @Negrolphin Pool, @bombthe3gorgesdam

    Notice I didn’t mention the American Indians nor African slaves from whom, respectively, the land was stolen

    Lookie here, a (((Zinn-school))) irredentist.

    1) Link to the deed the handful of savages held over the great wilderness they, like the other animals, might have called home if they had a word for it. Oh, you can’t because it doesn’t exist? Then the land wasn’t stolen any more than a rancher with a shotgun steals his pasture from wolves.

    2) I also notice you didn’t mention oxen, horses and other draught animals, whose labor vastly exceeded that of the leisurely negro.

    3) Your cute philosophy gives everyone with ancestors casus belli. For example, give my $2 million for my family being run out of Detroit in the ’50s and ’60s. That’s an actuarially sound number, unlike any reparations figure that imagines a negro wouldn’t have let his 40 acres go fallow nor sold his mule for a bottle and a whore by 1866.

  • Rebecca Hall is a pretty actress you've probably seen in movies such as Ben Affleck's The Town. Her father was Sir Peter Hall, the titanic English stage and opera director who helmed the first English-language production of Waiting for Godot and founded the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her mother is American soprano Maria Ewing. Ewing's most...
  • @Wilkey
    @R.G. Camara

    It’s always a little funny to me when people say that obviously beautiful women, like Rebecca Hall, really aren’t beautiful. Yes, I say it sometimes too, but still. I can see what might make her not quite perfect in yours or my eyes, but if you or I were single and had a chance to date Rebecca Hall or Angelina Jolie, I don’t think we’d be rejecting either of them because of their looks.

    A question I’d like to know is, at what point does someone go from “passing†as white to, well, *being* white? If Hall’s maternal grandfather was half black then that makes her, ancestrally, about 87.5% black. Hall already looks almost 100% white, and her husband is a half-Jewish white guy. Will their child “pass†as white, or simply *be* white?

    A person absolutely gets -50% of his DNA from each parent. SFAIK that is non-negotiable. Once you get past the parent/child relationship the degree of genetic relationship is up to a lot of luck. Siblings share 50% of their DNA on average but it can be much more or much less than that. People get, on average, 12.5% of their DNA from each great-grandparent, but it can also be much, much less than that. I have no idea what a person with exactly 12.5% black African DNA would tend to look like, but I suspect that in the genetic shuffle Hall got much less than 12.5%, at least in the DNA that affects physical appearance.

    Replies: @Anon, @Anonymous, @AndrewR, @barnabus, @Dmon, @The Wild Geese Howard, @S. Anonyia, @James J O'Meara, @prosa123, @Bill Jones, @Yojimbo/Zatoichi, @Kratoklastes, @Kylie, @Hypnotoad666

    It seems pretty clear that parental genetic contributions are more nuanced than ’50/50′ – which is true mathematically (‘load meets seed’) but ‘not-quite’ operationally, and not in terms of outcomes.

    It depends to whether and to what extent relevant genes
     • differ between the parents;
     • are dominant/recessive, and
     • a bunch of other stuff that would three pages to explain in a half-assed way.

    It is entirely possible that the combination of parent A and parent B, results in a significant chunk of DNA in the child that is 100% identical to parent A (or B) despite being ’50-50′, too.

    A large part of our genome is ‘non-coding’, too (as far as we can tell): it doesn’t determine how a protein is coded in the individual carrying the genome.

    Non-coding DNA used to be referred to as ‘junk’ DNA – which is strange since only ~2% of the human genome encodes for proteins, whereas as much as ~50% is transposons (which are segments of non-coding DNA that appear repeatedly – apparently at random – in the genome) and retrotransposons (fragments of RNA that sequester multiple copies of themselves around the genome and can convert back to DNA at some points). (The link attached to ‘retrotransposons’ is really interesting).

    Carrying around genuinely-pointless DNA seems counterintuitive – it would be like evolving non-functioning bodyparts.

    It seems likely that non-coding DNA will eventually be found to have error-checking and error-correcting functions, amongst other functions that we haven’t yet investigated. People really have to understand that this science is in its infancy.

  • [Excerpted from the latest Radio Derb, now available exclusively through VDARE.com] Here is an email I got from a reader. I'll give it to you straight: Now there's food for thought. To start where my reader ends: Shall we have to choose between the two soon, or ever? That I doubt. We're heading to a...
  • @Deep Thought
    @Chinaman's Nightmare


    China will be checked by America, sooner than you think.
    �
    Relax! It is murrika that is being checked by China:

    ... It is also consistent with the arguments of the most honest kind of “China hawk,†who argues that the real problem with Beijing is not that it wants to dominate the world, but that it might stop the U.S. from doing so in a unipolar manner.

    https://www.globalresearch.ca/china-real-threat-america-ruling-ideology/5733887
    �
    The Hindians have their own Ah Q too! :-D

    Replies: @Chinaman's Nightmare

    “The Hindians have their own Ah Q too!”

    What’s that genius, some kind of code word for a chinaman?

    •ï¿½Replies: @Deep Thought
    @Chinaman's Nightmare

    The Hindians have a list of code words. I can only remember the 2 on either end: Brahmins and Dalits.

    Replies: @Chinaman's Nightmare
    , @Kolya Krassotkin
    @Chinaman's Nightmare

    Ah Q: the central character in the novella "The True Story of Ah Q," by Lu Xun.

    If memory serves, Ah Q was a personification of what the author regarded as negative aspects of the typical Chinese character at the time of the the novella's publication.
  • Rebecca Hall is a pretty actress you've probably seen in movies such as Ben Affleck's The Town. Her father was Sir Peter Hall, the titanic English stage and opera director who helmed the first English-language production of Waiting for Godot and founded the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her mother is American soprano Maria Ewing. Ewing's most...
  • @Anon
    @theMann

    Uh, that's not what science said. All the studies on the matter have shown thst men find Asian (and half-Asian) women prettier than white women.

    These women also have lower rates of divorce than white women -- indicating lower neuroticism.

    Replies: @Bardon Kaldian, @ArthurBiggs

    Culturally/ideologically influenced “science”.

    East-Asian females are less individualized than white females (and white people in general). Their two big pluses are they don’t turn, as easily as too many white/Western women into bossy preachers &,more importantly- landwhales.

    But- that’s all.

    White women rule.

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  • @Maddaugh
    @Chinaman's Nightmare

    A very amusing comment on your part.

    China will be checked by America, sooner than you think. Please seek out a bomb shelter in your hood or go hide in the sweatshop, quickly…
    �
    I dont know what it is with these Chinks. All of a sudden they have big mouths especially the ones living in the WEST. We should not just check them but return them to the stone age where they belong. You see, you put a few dollars in the pockets of these Asian Niggers, you bring them up and the next thing you know they are cutting you a chunk of disrespect.

    I look forward to rounding them up. They have always made excellent flunkies and gophers but this time we will put the Negroes to supervise them.

    Replies: @The_MasterWang, @Deep Thought, @Corvinus, @Chinaman's Nightmare, @littlereddot

    I take your compliment well, as you’re the master of hilarious comments with substance on those damned, uppity chinks. And I agree that they need to be put into their proper place. Material success that we’ve given them isn’t enough but now they want to bite the hand that feeds the bastards.

    •ï¿½Replies: @The_MasterWang
    @Chinaman's Nightmare

    Bold words. Please back them up with actions. Your ancestors weren't pathetic.
    , @littlereddot
    @Chinaman's Nightmare

    The Chinkies have only just begun.

    They started to copy the Singapore experience in the 80s and their country is developing at an astounding pace.

    When they attain the per capita GDP of Singapore, China's economy will be 5 times the size of the USA.

    Get used to uppity Chinks. Better still, learn how to bow and say "thank you sir" in Mandarin.

    Replies: @Chinaman's Nightmare
  • How things have changed since Donald Trump came and went as US president. Until then, I was able to identify myself as firmly on the progressive left. Now – with the Covid pandemic only reinforcing the post-Trump trauma – I find myself in some weird no-man’s land, trapped and squeezed between two ballooning ideological tribes...
  • @Bugey libre
    @matzahballsgonewrong

    To much is to much, enough is enough. The whole scam is collapsing.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OutYNwpbKw&t=251s

    Replies: @matzahballsgonewrong

    Thanks, but I believe we have worked hard to prove to ourselves that we cannot and will not learn from the past. We would be much better served if we try and learn something from our not so distant future which looks grimmer by a minute.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Bugey libre
    @matzahballsgonewrong

    Hello, there might not be one definite future... Philippe Guillemant has been working in the double causality stuff. he was first introduced to the world by Jacques Vallée. I hope the english version will provide you a very interesting vision. Check the CV of the guy...

    http://www.guillemant.net/english/

    Take care

    Replies: @matzahballsgonewrong
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  • @Dystopian
    @Realist

    So you believe CCP propaganda. The truth is most likely somewhere in between.

    Replies: @Negrolphin Pool, @Realist

    So you believe CCP propaganda.

    I am too familiar with the U. S. propaganda to believe it.

  • From Becker's Hospital Review: But I thought black women work twice as hard? In the Oct. 22 decision, the jury decided that Novant Health failed to prove that the health system would have dismissed Mr. Duvall regardless of his race. "We are extremely disappointed with the verdict as we believe it is not supported by...
  • @Jim Bob Lassiter
    @D. K.

    I have no idea why you would inject American system partisan labeling (past, present or future) into this “conversationâ€. It is absolutely meaningless other than being of some general instructional value about the slippery (like a cum soaked lawyer) nature of labels, ideology, and the real power agendas behind the curtain. Good riddance to you.

    Replies: @D. K.

    Get treatment for your acute venereal disease, Jimmy Bob, and stop drinking that homemade hooch. The combination is killing you.

  • How things have changed since Donald Trump came and went as US president. Until then, I was able to identify myself as firmly on the progressive left. Now – with the Covid pandemic only reinforcing the post-Trump trauma – I find myself in some weird no-man’s land, trapped and squeezed between two ballooning ideological tribes...
  • The problem with Chomsky’s highway analogy is the same as the ‘crying fire in a crowded theatre’ analogy used to take away free speech.

    One voluntarily enters a theatre or gets behind the wheel of a car. In doing so, one agrees to restrict one’s behaviour.

    No one agrees to be conceived or born. The simple fact of birth conveys an obligation only to God.

  • In this recent CDC report, the black line is total drug overdose deaths. The big inflection point upward is during the lockdown months of April and May 2020. May's deaths were around 12% higher than March's deaths, which is huge. The brown line that contributes most of the recent rise are our old friend "synthetic...
  • @Cimmerian
    @ObserverX

    You've asked a couple of commenters in earnest about this so I'll give you my experience as a policymaker in a government ministry. Yes, the policy overreactions were due to governments copying each other, and in particular copying Italy. In the discussions I was part of, when China locked down it was seen as "China being China," a draconian policy by a corrupt semi-developing country that no developed country would want or need to emulate. But when Italy locked down, the conversation changed. Now a respected Western democracy, a member of the EU, had jumped on the bandwagon of these new "lockdowns", and that meant that any reaction up to and including this extreme measure could be defensible.

    The other big factor feeding into this was the COVID death-counting, under which a death for any reason within 28 or 30 days of a positive COVID test was marked as a COVID death. This was a rule that had never before been used for any disease and was guaranteed to inflate the death count. If someone died while positive for TB and COVID, it's a COVID death. Heart attack, stroke and COVID, it's a COVID death. Renal failure, COVID, Alzheimer's, and sepsis, also a COVID death. This practice, which was again quickly copied by many other countries, served to magnify the death count and justify the most extreme measures. Governments, perceiving that many people were not sufficiently scared to support lockdowns, engaged publicity campaigns to scare them more, and this fear took root and spread and has possibly become a permanent feature of some peoples' personalities.

    Many people ask why this happened now, and not in previous pandemics like the 1957 and 1968 global flu pandemics. I don't know about other countries, but a big factor in discussions in my country was the idea that with modern remote work technology, we had a chance to do what was never possible before: lockdown and work from home to stop a global respiratory pandemic in its tracks. In my department, 100% of staff were working from home for months, however, in the larger economy, at least 35% of jobs must be done in person (UK estimate). So obviously, the virus could easily continue to spread among the millions of workers who still had to come in every day, and when the lockdowns ended, it could then resume spreading in the white-collar population who were now back at work.

    You ask if the pandemic was "real." In context, it was a pandemic of about the same seriousness as the 1957 and 1968 flu pandemics. The 1968 pandemic was estimated to have killed between 1 and 4 million people worldwide, which would be equivalent to between 2.2 and 8.8 million people of today's larger population. COVID so far has killed 5 million, under substantially more generous counting rules, so it is solidly in the ballpark of the 1968 pandemic. In large-scale correlation analyses among countries, lockdowns were not correlated at all with lower cases or deaths, so it is likely that all of our restrictive measures did little or nothing to change the ultimate outcome. As for the vaccines, for older and at-risk people they reduce the likelihood of a serious outcome for between 3-6 months, after which their efficacy drops to near zero, like the flu vaccines. For healthy people, younger people and children, who are at very low risk from COVID to start with, getting the vaccine may be riskier than getting COVID. I personally know a man in his 50s who died of a heart attack within 36 hours of receiving his first Pfizer dose, and the US vaccine reporting system has recorded many times more serious side effects from these vaccines than from previous non-COVID vaccines. All this is to say that the vaccines may help some people, for some people they represent an unnecessary risk, and each person should be free to make his own decision about his own case.

    Replies: @JMcG, @HA, @ObserverX, @ObserverX

    Thanks for the comment. I think you articulate the idea of governments copying each other better than I did.

    My (pregnant) wife and I are under extreme pressure from our employer to take the vaccine. I’ve been holding out this long, but wonder if it’s worth the battle. Even with the VAERS cases in mind, it seems relatively safe. I wouldn’t take it if I didn’t have to, but do you think in this case, I should just cave?

    And so far studies have shown the vaccine to be safe for pregnant women, but I still feel very hesitant to have her take it. Talk about an unnecessary risk.

  • Rebecca Hall is a pretty actress you've probably seen in movies such as Ben Affleck's The Town. Her father was Sir Peter Hall, the titanic English stage and opera director who helmed the first English-language production of Waiting for Godot and founded the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her mother is American soprano Maria Ewing. Ewing's most...
  • The irony is that Hall may have had to use skin darkeners to make her appear more biracial for the film.

  • Question-- Have the mRNA vaccines been tested on animals? Answer-- Yes, they have. Question-- Were the animal trials successful? Answer-- Yes and no. Yes, the experiments on mice showed that a low dose of the vaccine induces a robust antibody response to the infection. But, no, the antibodies were not able to attack the spike...
  • @Ultrafart the Brave
    @Erebus



    As if by design, a fortuitously (if not strategically) mutated SARS-2 has appeared that’s able to evade the mRNA vaxxines with several mutations in its spike protein that are undetectable by the anti-bodies created by the vaxxines…

    �
    As most everyone already knows, the various protocols which use cheap, safe, readily available and extremely effective medicines to cure Corona Chan don't care about Corona Chan "variants" - they cure them all. That's why governments, their subsidiary regulatory agencies and the Globalist-controlled media are doing everything in their power to block and ban any such medicines (and even nutritional supplements) and destroy any medical professional that attempts to use them.

    Dr. Zelenko has a 99.9% success rate treating even highly vulnerable Corona Chan patients with his Z-Stack protocol.

    Now a South African doctor, Dr Shankara Chetty, has come up with a new approach which has 100% success rate curing Corona Chan patients, and it doesn't use any off-label medicines at all.


    Dr Shankara Chetty's "8th Day Protocol" - Cures Corona Chan with No Side Effects, No Off-Label Medicines

    http://www.asiapacifictoday.tv/covid-19-and-the-8th-day-protocol-it-deserves-urgent-global-attention/

    �
    From the Asia Pacific Today article...


    Dr Shankara Chetty’s “8th Day Protocol†deserves urgent global attention. He achieved 100% success with over 7,000 patients, no oxygen needs developed, none needed hospitalisation and none died.

    Dr Chetty operates from an open-air clinic in rural South Africa, and no infection spread among his staff. His Protocol has been successful with the first wave, second wave, Delta wave, and with those getting reinfected post vaccination. The Protocol is being studied and applied in India, Indonesia, Malaysia, US and other countries.

    �
    ... but don't expect to see this new protocol given any coverage at all in Australia, in fact the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration will take immediate steps to outlaw it completely.

    The Corona Chan "pandemic" has never been about "health" in Australia, it's always been about the New World Order.

    Now the Victorian government is pushing a new bill to give Dictator Dan the unilateral power to declare a "pandemic" whenever he feels like it, even if there is no-one in Australia with any alleged disease, and then enforce whatever arbitrary "public health orders" he deems fit under penalty of huge fines ($90,000) and 2 years imprisonment - all to force every living thing in Victoria to take every single one of the government's mandated injections, forever.

    Replies: @Pierre de Craon, @Erebus

    It’s most unfortunate that the linked article gives no particulars of Dr. Chetty’s treatment protocol. Are you yourself familiar with any of its details, or do you know of a site that gives specifics?

    •ï¿½Replies: @Ultrafart the Brave
    @Pierre de Craon

    It’s most unfortunate that the linked article gives no particulars of Dr. Chetty’s treatment protocol.


    �
    That's a very good point.

    Right near the end of the video, Dr. Chetty mentions that he's currently building a web site to publish information about his treatment protocol and further research data, but until that's available, he suggests searching on the web for his name.

    A web search on his name produced the following result...

    https://drchetty.net/


    �
    I believe that might actually be the web site that Dr. Chetty said he was in the process of building. If so, then it looks like it's up and running.
  • [Excerpted from the latest Radio Derb, now available exclusively through VDARE.com] Here is an email I got from a reader. I'll give it to you straight: Now there's food for thought. To start where my reader ends: Shall we have to choose between the two soon, or ever? That I doubt. We're heading to a...
  • @Miro23
    @Amalekite


    Much of what they are doing is just classic patronage politics. They are weeding out those people who are opposed to their political agenda, punishing them, and rewarding people who profess fealty to the gay black wamyn whatever alliance. They do not care about HBD and IQ stats – they think they can run the country with a rainbow coalition out front and a small oligarchic elite behind the scenes.
    �
    That's the idea. The elite (basically Jewish) set the social rules, and conformists get ahead (and have opportunities) while the non conformists get cancelled. For example, it's no mystery what dogmas need to be accepted to 1) get a job 2) get promoted at Google. Equally talented candidates who don't buy into Woke need not apply (especially if they're white).

    Nothing different from Russia's Jewish Bolshevik/ Soviet Nomenklatura. Collaborators had to carefully follow changing approved views and never touch certain topics. In return, some of them got a reasonable chance of a secure lifestyle and privileged access to consumer goods. They didn't necessarily believe the Dictatorship of the Proletariat claptrap but made sure to repeat it for their car, apartment, special permissions and children's education.

    The weak point in patronage run systems seems to be their tendency towards inefficiency (many able people excluded and unmotivated) and elite/ special interest looting. The Soviet Union turned into a dysfunctional economic disaster - same route as the US is following.

    Replies: @Amalekite

    Yes exactly, the Soviet comparison is useful. One of the big differences though is that when the Soviet Union collapsed, there were no institutions left standing because everything was controlled by the state. In America, as I mentioned, supranational institutions keep growing and consolidating wealth and power while the country declines. It’s what makes our contemporary moment so difficult to conceptualize, much less change for the better. It remains to be seen though how a Google or a BlackRock will fare without a powerful nation as a home base, unless they plan to take over basic societal functions (Amazon cops, utilities, roads, etc – frightening thought).

    •ï¿½Replies: @Miro23
    @Amalekite


    It remains to be seen though how a Google or a BlackRock will fare without a powerful nation as a home base, unless they plan to take over basic societal functions (Amazon cops, utilities, roads, etc – frightening thought).
    �
    US oligarchic power has a lot to do with the military and control of international institutions ( IMF, World Bank, NATO), Western media and Western central banking.

    It doesn't come from being the world's leading manufacturing nation and exporter. That title was taken by China some time ago, so the US' claim to control international commercial relations/institutions is the same as the British one after 1918 - a historic relic.

    Just like British Imperialism had to face reality after WW1 and WW2, the same will no doubt happen to the US after another costly war. Russia and China have already made it clear that they won't accept the NWO (US Imperialism) and Europe is vacillating. If/when Europe breaks free then US Imperialism is finished. Europeans have already made it clear that they're not going to participate in any more US international conflicts.

    If the US elite eventually have their power reduced to the US itself, then there's no reason to suppose that they'll change their oligarchic ways. When the Soviet Union imploded, the oligarchs focused on looting what was left (in Russia itself) until Putin kicked they out - so the assumption is that they'll loot every dollar left in the US turning it into a sort of Philippines Mk2. A very rich and corrupt elite with the mass of the population living in poverty.

    The elites in Banana Republics have luxury lifestyles. Things like cops, utilities, roads etc, just get abandoned unless they're needed for elite security.

    Replies: @Munga Bulga
  • There has been major pushback against a Texas state education official who said that if schools are adhering to a new state law that mandates teaching alternative points of view on controversial issues having a course and a book on the holocaust, for example, would suggest providing material that reflects other interpretations of that historical...
  • @Skeptikal
    @Mulegino1

    I thought it was "perfidious Albion."

    Not that no one else could be perfidious.

    But I think the adjective is most often combined with "Albion," i.e., England.

    Replies: @Mulegino1

    Since the definition of perfidious is “deceitful” and “untrustworthy”, it applies to both, as it would to the master and his dutiful apprentice.

  • All’s fair in love, war, and politics. That said, there needs to be at least some plausibility if you’re going to try to smear the opposition. Republican Glenn Youngkin has pulled slightly ahead of Democrat Terry McAuliffe in the Virginia governor’s race. In desperation, Mr. McAuliffe, who was governor during the 2017 Unite the Right...
  • @Dr. Charles Fhandrich
    @Buzz Mohawk

    It seems that what you are saying is basically true, since when in the last fifty or so years, have Americans actually gotten what they want from their government?

    Replies: @Buzz Mohawk

    … in the last fifty or so years, have Americans actually gotten what they want from their government?

    You are right. We The People have not actually gotten what We we, the majority, want from Our government.

    On this blog, for example, iSteve and his commenters repeatedly inform us that the majority of American Citizens want to limit immigration. I believe they are correct. Yet, “Our” government continues to do everything it can to keep our borders porous.

    Conclusion: It is not our government, even though we are the majority.

    •ï¿½Agree: Dr. Charles Fhandrich
  • There has been major pushback against a Texas state education official who said that if schools are adhering to a new state law that mandates teaching alternative points of view on controversial issues having a course and a book on the holocaust, for example, would suggest providing material that reflects other interpretations of that historical...
  • @Badger Down
    @turtle


    2. The heat required to reduce a human corpse to ash is [...] not dependent on how many corpses are fed into a crematory muffle.
    �
    Get an enclosed wood stove. Load it with crumpled newsprint, small sticks, and medium-sized sticks of wood. Everything is dry. Light it. Wait 10 minutes and throw a sausage in there. Watch the sausage reduce to ash (it will take some time).
    Next day, repeat the experiment, but this time, instead of one sausage, pack in as many sausages as will fit. Really cram them in there. Watch them not burn.
    Now rewrite your "not dependent" statement.

    Replies: @Skeptikal

    “Get an enclosed wood stove. Load it with crumpled newsprint, small sticks, and medium-sized sticks of wood. Everything is dry. Light it. Wait 10 minutes and throw a sausage in there. W”

    It is truly absurd to compare your living room wood stove fueled with some paper, with a multiple=muffel industrial Verbrennungsofen—not a standard civilian crematorium—fueled with coke and specially engineered for burning hundreds of corpses. The ignorance and sheer silliness are remarkable.

    Once the Verbrennungsofen reaches a high temperature, in which multiple bodies are stuffed (in violation of standard rules of cremating, which required (1) only one body at a time and (2) no direct application of fire/flames to the corpse), the fat in the bodies becomes itself a fuel booster, both boosting the heat, reducing the amount of koks needed, and more completely burning the bodies and reducing flesh to ash. The bones were then sifted out and ground in a machine. All of the resultant stuff was disposed of in the nearby river.

    BTW, those whom the selection on or near the arrival platform destined for the gas chambers never “officially” entered the camp but were sent directly to a gas chamber immediately after the selection. Therefore any autopsies that were performed were done on actual camp members/prisoners. Those who were not selected for labor but were selected to be gassed were not given a number nor were their names entered on any registers. The gas chambers were underground. The crematoria were built on top. However, the configurations changed quickly. There was only a fairly short period, from 1943 to 1944, when the most efficient use could be made of both gas chambers and crematoria and different areas of the whole camp had different faciilties. You can read about the capacity of the gas chambers and the crematoria in detail here, including an exact description of the improvements that were introduced in the process to increase through-put:

    https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaskammern_und_Krematorien_der_Konzentrationslager_Auschwitz

    In particular, the capacity of the gas chambers and the crematoria is discussed and explained under the section “Leistungsfaehigkeit,” including some handy graphs (under “Tabellen”). You can also see there patent applications of the Topf firm, which designed and produced the crematoria, and photos of the excavated gas chambers. The crematoria were destroyed, but are visible in a number of photos of Auschwitz. It is estimated that ca. 900,000 were eliminated at Auschwitz. The technical specs of the equipment used support the estimates provided by other sources.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Truth Vigilante
    @Skeptikal

    Septical, you have absolutely no eff'n idea when it comes to the Holohoax.

    Now, there's nothing wrong with referencing Wikipedia on inconsequential items, but when it comes to important geopolitical events (who was really behind JFK's demise, 9/11, False Flags and most certainly the Holohoax), EVERYTHING Wikipedia writes is a pack of lies propagated by its Jewish gatekeepers.

    That you're not intelligent enough to discern that is a worry.

    Replies: @Matthew/Boston, @Skeptikal
    , @Badger Down
    @Skeptikal

    You forgot what you are trying to prove. That "2. The heat required to reduce a human corpse to ash is […] not dependent on how many corpses are fed into a crematory muffle."

    Replies: @Skeptikal
    , @HdC
    @Skeptikal

    Lets simplify the experiment.
    Human bodies are what, 80% water... Hmmm, hence the expression "intelligent water"...
    Back to our story.
    Fire up your kitchen baking oven to, say, 450 deg F.
    Place a pot with 1 quart of water in it, and measure the time required to evaporate that quantity.
    Then place a pot with 10 quarts of water in the same oven at the same temperature. Measure the time required to evaporate that quantity.
    Any reasonably intelligent person can think this through and come up with at least the qualitative answer "It would take a lot longer".
    With a given amount of energy input, it doesn't matter how many bodies (or quarts of water) are in the crematorium muffle (oven), the cremation rate (evaporation rate) does not change! 10x the quantity requires 10x the time.
    Consequently your allegation that the number of corpses makes no difference, is pure rubbish.

    Replies: @turtle
    , @MarkinLA
    @Skeptikal

    My main problem with the whole marched to the gas chambers thing is the killing of children. You cannot control a prison if the prisoners don't let you. Nothing is more likely to cause a prison riot than killing children. It might help to also kill the parents but you lose some valuable workers and at some point any man will take a stand even if he knows he won't survive. Where are all the stories about mass riots and escapes.

    Maybe they happened, I am not a holocaust scholar and don't really care that much but I am tired of having an unbelievable story shoved down our throats repeatedly.
  • [Excerpted from the latest Radio Derb, now available exclusively through VDARE.com] Here is an email I got from a reader. I'll give it to you straight: Now there's food for thought. To start where my reader ends: Shall we have to choose between the two soon, or ever? That I doubt. We're heading to a...
  • @littlereddot
    @Derer


    The USA was created by Europeans on a land sparsely inhabited by nomadic tribes....
    �
    That's like saying my neigbour wasn't using his TV much, so I took it and put it to much more productive use.

    Replies: @Moses22, @Derer

    Only one person living on an island with banana tree…and neighboring island has 10 people and no banana tree. What, do you think would happen? Whether we like it or not, every piece of land was fought for by blood and strongest always won. How did Ottoman get Byzantium?

    •ï¿½Replies: @littlereddot
    @Derer


    Only one person living on an island with banana tree…and neighboring island has 10 people and no banana tree. What, do you think would happen? Whether we like it or not, every piece of land was fought for by blood and strongest always won. How did Ottoman get Byzantium?
    �
    So might is right?
  • Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has addressed the “small eye yella muffagguahs†and the threat they pose to “dem bitches out der.†Speaking on China’s claims that the US is being very aggressive, Austin said, “the drama really means nothing to me.†When a NATO member asked how the United States would respond if faced...
  • @Corvinus
    @Reg Cæsar

    “Fascism, by the way, is a centrist ideology, not a rightist“

    Citations required.

    Replies: @Reg Cæsar

    “Fascism, by the way, is a centrist ideology, not a rightist“

    Citations required.

    Seymour Martin Lipset, Political Man.
    Thomas Sowell, A Conflict of Visions.
    Ronald Reagan, 1980 campaign.
    Benito Mussolini, The Doctrine of Fascism, sec. 8(!), “Conception of the Corporate State”

    Fascism makes no sense on either the left or the right. The center is the only place left.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Corvinus
    @Reg Cæsar

    You listed authors. Great job. Now offer the requisite quotations and context.

    “Fascism makes no sense on either the left or the right.“

    Digging yourself a hole. I’m not shocked.

    Replies: @Boomthorkell
  • From Becker's Hospital Review: But I thought black women work twice as hard? In the Oct. 22 decision, the jury decided that Novant Health failed to prove that the health system would have dismissed Mr. Duvall regardless of his race. "We are extremely disappointed with the verdict as we believe it is not supported by...
  • D. K. says:
    @Art Deco
    @D. K.

    Who would have lent GM the tens of billions of dollars it needed to continue in operation, throughout a traditional bankruptcy reorganization, absent the government intervention, Artie?

    Both Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley secured private financing at that time.

    We're talking about a business that returned to profitability 8 years ago and which had and has immense productive capacity.

    Replies: @D. K., @Johann Ricke

    Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley each found it necessary to borrow $10 billion from the federal government, through the same TARP program from which General Motors borrowed! It took tens of billions of dollars of government support just to get GM through a brief, pre-packaged bankruptcy that was fully supported by the United States Treasury Department. The notion that any private financier, during the financial meltdown of 2008 et seq., was prepared to invest tens of billions of dollars in an automobile manufacturer that was in the financial circumstances that GM found itself in, during that period of general economic collapse– not for a brief, pre-packaged bankruptcy that was fully supported by the United States Treasury Department, but for a much-longer, standard reorganization through bankruptcy– is pure fantasy. As it was, the federal government took over a $10 billion loss on its majority ownership of the new General Motors Company, which had replaced the old General Motors Corporation. The notion that GM’s subsequent profitability proves that it would have survived, absent government intervention in 2008 et seq., is likewise pure fantasy.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Art Deco
    @D. K.

    Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley each found it necessary to borrow $10 billion from the federal government,

    They didn't. The funds were shoved down the throat of the major universal banks and securities firms. It was smaller firms that actually applied for the funds. All of this was reported publicly at the time.
  • Like every individual in the Biden Administration, the bumbling menace Antony Blinken stumbles from weird event to ensuing weird event. His latest strange and confounding behavior is asserting the claim that the false country of Taiwan should join the UN. What the Biden Administration is doing is the equivalent of poking China with a stick....
  • @Bombercommand
    @Avery

    You misspeak yourself regarding the P-3 incident. The P-3 was not "rammed and crashed". The overly aggressive moron Chinese pilot of the SU-30(well known to US intelligence) touched wings with the P-3 and it was the SU-30 that "crashed", resulting in the death of the Chinese pilot. Typical berserk-freakout-over-nothing Chinese behavior. Basically, an unarmed, four-engined, prop driven American recon aircraft shot down an SU-30, the best fighter the Chinese Air Force could field, and the idiotic Chinese did it to themselves, an utterly absurd comedy. After that The Slope Air Force threatened to shoot down the P-3, so it was forced to land at a Chinese airbase on Hainan Island. Professional conduct under extreme duress by the American aircrew, as we are known for worldwide. I certainly understand Chinese irritation at the P-3 flight, although the P-3 never entered Chinese airspace, but the moronically arrogant way the Chinese handled the incident was absurdly laughable.

    Replies: @The_MasterWang, @Mulga Mumblebrain, @anonymous

    Typically arrogant racism. What was the US plane doing flying so close to China? Do Chinese planes fly up and down adjacent to the US coast? The Chinese should have just shot it down, and invited the global bullying thug to do something about it. The thing about cowardly bullying thugs like the USA is they prefer weak victims like El Salvador, Grenada, Panama, disarmed Iraq, Afghanistan etc. Being blowhard bullies (you’re an almost parodic example)they generally turn tail and run when the going gets rough.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Bombercommand
    @Mulga Mumblebrain

    The P-3 never overflew, and was never closer than 58 miles to China's Territorial Waters. Under The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, the P-3 was operating entirely lawfully. For the Chinese to have "just shot it down" would have been an Act of War. The Chinese J-8 was harrassing the American aircraft with dangerous maneuvers that ended with the idiot Chinese pilot colliding with the P-3, resulting in his death. After the emergency landing, the Chinese unlawfully seized United States equipment and documents on board the P-3. After this hamfisted Sino-fiasco, the Chinese sensibly ceased the harrassment, and American ELINT flights in this area continue to this day. There have been, in the last twenty years, two incidents where Chinese fighters came within 50 feet of American ELINT aircraft in this area.

    Replies: @showmethereal
  • How things have changed since Donald Trump came and went as US president. Until then, I was able to identify myself as firmly on the progressive left. Now – with the Covid pandemic only reinforcing the post-Trump trauma – I find myself in some weird no-man’s land, trapped and squeezed between two ballooning ideological tribes...
  • @mulga mumblebrain
    @Incitatus

    Good God, yes-Trump was a grifter, poltroon, dead-beat, opportunist and con-man. The ideal American. However, compared to the cadaver, Bidet, surrounded by Zionazi Jews, trump seems like FDR in retrospect. The Gods are cruel and karma is a bitch.

    Replies: @Bugey libre, @Incitatus, @Alexandros

    “Good God, yes…The Gods are…â€

    God or Gods? Best make up your mind if you want to get to heaven/underworld.

    As for “karmaâ€, it has yet to visit Teflon Don J. Trump.

  • Rebecca Hall is a pretty actress you've probably seen in movies such as Ben Affleck's The Town. Her father was Sir Peter Hall, the titanic English stage and opera director who helmed the first English-language production of Waiting for Godot and founded the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her mother is American soprano Maria Ewing. Ewing's most...
  • I just saw the clip.

    I think it is possible for people to get used to color blind casting in many cases. You can get over the fact that people of color are where they don’t belong historically because in the course of the story it doesn’t matter much. It certainly requires the actors involved to go all in and be very good so you forget about how they look.

    But when the point if the story is about race, rejection, acceptance and deception, casting people who cannot pass just makes everything crazy. I do not know how many people will have the patience to deal with a movie that fights against its own reason for being. To expect people to ignore the evidence of their own eyes as they are directed to examine skin color for hours is asking for a lot.

    It will be interesting to see how real people respond, not just critics and the elite who will feel forced to say nice things.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Colin Wright
    @notsaying

    'I think it is possible for people to get used to color blind casting in many cases. You can get over the fact that people of color are where they don’t belong historically because in the course of the story it doesn’t matter much...'

    This begs the question: why should we want to?

    Post-Summer of George, I've lost all desire for a harmoniously integrated society. Others can fight for that; I'll fight to win.
  • @Charon
    @nglaer

    Generally speaking, black people had self-respect back then, and generally speaking they earned it. Now they demand the respect of others, and do absolutely nothing to deserve it. Quite the contrary, in fact.

    Replies: @Citizen of a Silly Country

    Yeah, that’s why whites in the 50s and early 60s were so excited when blacks started moving into the neighborhood.

  • This goes both ways: An anonymous German provided this excellent video, with the message, “Für die Töchter, für die Söhne, für das Wahre, Gute, Schöneâ€: It immediately brought to mind a video, which I present in reply with the message, “Vergesst nicht, wofür das Deutsche Volk gekämpft hatâ€: That was a perfect moment in German...
  • Raches: “Activists sympathetic to my politics are encouraged to pick over this my story for things they like, ignore what clashes with their own personalities, and get some new ideas for breaking into the mainstream: It means political power.”

    As usual, this article is more interesting for the questions it raises than the answers it provides. We’re definitely left with the impression that the author greatly admires Hitler, but why? He doesn’t say. Likewise with Goebbels and his family. Admirable to Raches, but why?

    And then, in the above paragraph, there is a dark allusion to the political power to be had from “normalizing” his eccentric tastes for Hitler and Goebbels and thereby changing the culture from the bottom up. Does Raches really mean to suggest that forming a revolutionary political organization is feasible in the current environment? That white people are going to one day, having come to admire Hitler and Goebbels, vote their way back to sanity? To me it seems like a project with poor prospect of success. It’s one that was already tried by Pierce and Rockwell, among many others. Those two were mere epigones of Hitler, but we must note that even the original Revolution des Geistes ultimately failed. Whether Raches agrees or disagrees with me isn’t entirely clear, but why suggest political power as a goal unless he thinks it’s feasible to try to attain it? Instead of suggesting that trying the same failed strategy once more will miraculously result in success this time, I think it would be more interesting if Raches turned his keen intelligence to examine the reasons why politics is a lost cause, and to suggest alternatives, if he sees any.

    •ï¿½Thanks: Raches
    •ï¿½Replies: @Raches
    @Dr. Robert Morgan

    https://www.unz.com/proems/because-i-care/#p_1_5

    The things that I began writing immediately in reply to your comment will make for some excellent future blog posts.�®
  • Rebecca Hall is a pretty actress you've probably seen in movies such as Ben Affleck's The Town. Her father was Sir Peter Hall, the titanic English stage and opera director who helmed the first English-language production of Waiting for Godot and founded the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her mother is American soprano Maria Ewing. Ewing's most...
  • @Ghost of Bull Moose
    I think what black people refer to as 'passing' is what white people call 'being polite.'

    Replies: @Anonymous, @Muggles

    I think what black people refer to as ‘passing’ is what white people call ‘being polite.’

    In Louisiana (and perhaps elsewhere) it used to be called “high yellow.”

    That was a compliment. Some moved away and “became white” via subsequent marriage.

    It was said that the most beautiful women in the NO brothels were such. Many seem even now (biracial) to be very beautiful. Original French and Spanish settlers brought in few White females so with many slaves (and fewer racist compunctions from the Latin cultures) there was more mixing. Though the “one drop” rule originated there. Perhaps due to pressure from White wives or concerns over inheritance (uniquely Napoleonic there until recently) with potential competing biracial offspring.

    Not sure if any actual valid study has been made on this topic (are biracial women more likely to be considered beautiful than non biracial, on average?). A forbidden topic?

    Most Louisiana “blacks” are more mixed than from elsewhere, in my experience. Lighter. This is true for many American Negroes, unless recent arrivals. When I visited sub Saharan Africa long ago the locals were much darker than American blacks. Of course some Africans are more truly “black” in color than others.

  • Like every individual in the Biden Administration, the bumbling menace Antony Blinken stumbles from weird event to ensuing weird event. His latest strange and confounding behavior is asserting the claim that the false country of Taiwan should join the UN. What the Biden Administration is doing is the equivalent of poking China with a stick....
  • @Anonymous
    @mulga mumblebrain

    Your frothing fervor, like the rest of the ham-handed propaganda, is doing China's image serious and long-term damage. Carry on.

    Replies: @Mulga Mumblebrain

    408, you can’t handle the truth, that’s all. The Yellow Man won’t fall to his knees to perform any devotions to your Great White Self anymore, and don’t you racists HATE that? Enjoy your Fear.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Anonymous
    @Mulga Mumblebrain

    As I said: "frothing fervor" hurts China's image. Your crazy lack of self-insight is just wonderful, don't change a thing.

    Starting a sentence referring to Chinese as "the Yellow Man" and ending with calling us racists, just wow. Ask the Chinamen about the Nips, they'll tell ya. Next you'll be calling us homophobic. Ooo... scary ... no, wait - can't stop laughing.

    Replies: @Mulga Mumblebrain
  • [Excerpted from the latest Radio Derb, now available exclusively through VDARE.com] Here is an email I got from a reader. I'll give it to you straight: Now there's food for thought. To start where my reader ends: Shall we have to choose between the two soon, or ever? That I doubt. We're heading to a...
  • @Dystopian
    @Realist

    So you believe CCP propaganda. The truth is most likely somewhere in between.

    Replies: @Negrolphin Pool, @Realist

    I’ll go with the Global Times version over it’s JY counterpart any day.

    In fact, about two years ago, in the spirit of fair play, I began refusing to even read JYT excerpts quoted in other articles. I skip them and try to piece together whatever “ideas” the journolass might have attempted to hide in her thickets of news-speak gibberish from the context of the main article.

    •ï¿½Agree: Realist
  • Like every individual in the Biden Administration, the bumbling menace Antony Blinken stumbles from weird event to ensuing weird event. His latest strange and confounding behavior is asserting the claim that the false country of Taiwan should join the UN. What the Biden Administration is doing is the equivalent of poking China with a stick....
  • @Bombercommand
    @Deep Thought

    I like your comment Shallow Thought!!! Made my day. It was the Western (((media))) reporting that said it was a Sukhoi-30. I remember being impressed that the Chinese Airforce was running such quality equipment, quite intimidating. So in 2001, on a critical mission in protection of Hainan Island, The Slope Airfarce was still flying the J-8, half-assed obsolete junk. Everytime the arrogant Chinaman opens his mouth he sticks his foot in it.

    Replies: @Mulga Mumblebrain, @Deep Thought

    Dear me, BC (how appropriate) your vulgar racism is growing ever more puerile. Regressing are we? The Fear will do that to you.

  • Economist Michael Hudson discusses the update of his book “Super Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire†and the financial motivations behind the US new cold war on China and Russia. Economist Michael Hudson has published a new, third edition of his book Super Imperialism that updates his analysis for the 21st century, discussing the...
  • @papers

    So America essentially has painted itself into a corner as a result of its military spending. It has lost its industrial advantage. It has lost its international competitiveness.
    �
    America has merely outsourced its manufacturing but it still controls the commanding heights of the world economy (innovation and IP), which is why countries like China are spending ever-greater sums on IP payments to the US. The days when countries had all their manufacturing inside their borders are long gone, and any analysis that doesn't take GVCs into account is flawed.

    What matters is who controls the IP, as the Chinese have discovered in their quest to build their own semiconductors.

    Everybody is dumping the dollar, and nobody wants to be repaid. The dollar now is like a hot potato, and nobody wants to hold it.
    �
    The dollar's share of global currency transactions are still at 55-60%, in keeping with the trend since the 1960s. There has not been much change despite the rise of China and all this talk of de-dollarisation. In addition, a lot of countries that have de-dollarised (like Russia) have also bought euros, and the EU is a satellite of US hegemony, and the EU controls the SWIFT payment system.

    So other countries are turned into economic and trade satellites of the United States. That’s the aim of the U.S. control of the World Bank, the IMF.
    �
    This is correct. I wish Hudson would focus more on factual statements, rather than make wishful and hyperbolic statements.

    Replies: @showmethereal, @Mulga Mumblebrain

    How long do you think it will take for the Chinese to become dominant in chips etc? Trump, that buffoon, did China a favour by forcing them to develop their own chips and operating systems, which they are doing with customary efficiency and drive.

  • Question-- Have the mRNA vaccines been tested on animals? Answer-- Yes, they have. Question-- Were the animal trials successful? Answer-- Yes and no. Yes, the experiments on mice showed that a low dose of the vaccine induces a robust antibody response to the infection. But, no, the antibodies were not able to attack the spike...
  • Adûnâi says: •ï¿½Website
    @Monika92gti
    Another great piece by Mr. Whitney. How can we trust these lunatics, who have made it clear they hate our guts, to now be our "saviours?" If Mr. Whitney is right, timing will be everything for these maniacs. How else to explain the application of force, unless the objective is to get the needle into as many arms as possible before more people wake up and understand there is something seriously wrong with these "vaccines."

    Who, exactly, could be behind this?

    Replies: @Fr. John, @Wild Bill, @Buck Ransom, @Anonymous Dyer, @Justin Thyme, @tomo, @DRHutchins, @Adûnâi

    > “How else to explain the application of force, unless the objective is to get the needle into as many arms as possible…”

    But it doesn’t make sense, Mr. Whitney et al. First, the mRNA vaccination is mostly touching the Western goy lands (which are the foundation of the gay world order, alongside Israel). Second, all that the Western civilisation has demonstrated over the past 200 years is that it is hell-bent on increasing the number of Asians and other non-Europeans. So what is their end-game, if we accept the fear of the mystery jab? Are they going to genocide the stupid Eurocucks in one fell swoop? Because if so, I fail to see any negatives in this.

    Personally, I am the farthest from this American anarchism and fear of strong state authority. But I fully agree with the anti-vaccer crowd here for once. Because the West is ruled by holy, sanctimonious transvestites and anti-Communist Christians, I tend to view anything coming from them as poison by default.

    My ideal is Juche Korea – 0% vaccines, 100% mask régime. This is why the anti-vaccer hatred of masks bewilders me this much. The ways of the White Christian anarchist are unknowable indeed.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Truth Vigilante
    @Adûnâi

    You wrote:

    This is why the anti-vaccer hatred of masks bewilders me this much.
    �
    What bewilders me even more is why anyone who's done any research on the matter at all is advocating in favour of mask wearing.

    First of all - THEY DON"T WORK.

    The holes in the typical mask are many 100's of times larger than the virus. (The size of the virus is measured in nanometres - ie: billionths of a metre).
    Even if you have N95 or other surgical grade masks , they're not much better - the VIRUS EASILY PASSES RIGHT THROUGH.

    Looks like you need an education from the internationally acclaimed Dr Vernon Coleman on why the masks should be binned:

    https://vernoncoleman.com/harmthangood.pdf


    Yes, that's right. Masks actually harm you and increase your risk of developing cancer.

    Mask wearing reduces your oxygen intake and cancers metastasize in a low oxygen environment.

    Lastly, wearing a mask is a symbol of your submissiveness to your government overlords.

    If all of us just took our masks off and said out loud: ' NO more masks, no more Covid restrictions, No more vaxx mandates', then the Covid psyop would be over within a day.

    They can't arrest all of us.

    And if they tried to make an example by arresting a friend or a neighbour, if all of us showed solidarity and stood by them (ie: blockading the police station, surrounding our parliaments/Congress in huge numbers and demanding accountability from our politicians), the corrupt elite would fold.

    I've never worn a mask anywhere at any time (I'm in Australia and there's a $500 fine for being maskless in most indoor settings), and I don't have a mask exemption.

    Replies: @A little boy in the crowd, @Adûnâi, @Resartus
  • As everyone familiar with media operations is well aware, late Friday afternoon is the best time to release new information intended to attract minimal attention. A perfect example of this came a couple of days ago in the distribution of America's newly declassified intelligence report on the origins of Covid. Back in August, a sudden...
  • A fascinatingly subjective approach. The Iranian political elite was particularly hard-hit by Covid? What is the evidence to support this “fact”? 10% of the Iranian parliament was soon infected? Again, what is the evidence that this claim is likewise a “fact”?

    Funny that SARS CoV-2 can behave so very differently in one political jurisdiction than in another. Certainly, in the exact same time frame, the virus showed vastly different effects in various Canadian provinces, depending on how much testing was done and how badly the very sick elderly were treated in long-term care homes.

    Such a tricky bug!

    Very important that we get to the bottom of the source of this shape-shifting critter that has insidiously left the vast majority of most populations alone. Never mind the creation of a terror campaign subsequent to the collapse of the Repo markets in the months after Blackrock and the BIS said the system was having a relapse of its 2008 disease. Also never mind the unprecedented implementation of various medieval forms of non-scientific disease control implemented to, by sheer coincidence, shut down the demand for credit in the real economy as the bug, that can only be successfully detected by PCR amplification in the asymptomatic, ran rampant.

    So hard to tell what the real whodunnit crime was, n’est pas? Keep up the good work, Ronnie!

    •ï¿½Disagree: David from Alaska
    •ï¿½Replies: @haha
    @rufus clyde

    Looks like you don't read newspapers or follow news from other sources. The infections and deaths of Iranian parliamentarians was reported all over the world, including in Iranian media.

    Without getting paranoid about this Covid thingy, it IS a serious problem for all of mankind (humankind in Wokespeak). I wish I could dismiss it as "this shape-shifting critter that has insidiously left the vast majority of most populations alone" as easily as you can.

    Replies: @rufus clyde
  • Rebecca Hall is a pretty actress you've probably seen in movies such as Ben Affleck's The Town. Her father was Sir Peter Hall, the titanic English stage and opera director who helmed the first English-language production of Waiting for Godot and founded the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her mother is American soprano Maria Ewing. Ewing's most...
  • Anon[409] •ï¿½Disclaimer says:
    @bomag
    @theMann

    Well, 100% White girls are plenty neurotic.

    Can reliably be found downtown in some symbolic protest with the underlying theme that non-White girls are pretty too.

    Replies: @Anon

    Can reliably be found downtown in some symbolic protest with the underlying theme that non-White girls are pretty too.

    Where do you guys come up with this shit?

    Blacks girls are stereotyped as less attractive. That’s it. All other nonwhite women including Asian, Latina, etc? Not so. In fact the narrative that has emerged from decades of facial beauty research and sociological interviews is that white women are considered less attractive than Asian and half-Asian women. Hands down, Asian and Latina women are considered more attractive than white women. The white women themselves even admit this, admitting that they feel “less feminine” and “desexualized” around Asian women.

  • Some might recall candidate Joe Biden’s pledge to work to rejoin the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) which was a multilateral agreement intended to limit Iran’s ability to develop a nuclear weapon. The JCPOA was signed by President Barack Obama in 2015, when Biden was Vice President, and was considered one of the only...
  • @Antiwar7
    There's no way the US could prevent a massive counterattack against Israeli targets by Iran, if Israel attacks Iran. Given that, is this necessarily empty posturing?

    Or does anyone think this could happen? And if so, what would be the likely outcome?

    Replies: @JimDandy, @Herald, @Ellinas, @Justrambling, @Taxi, @mulga mumblebrain, @Height_776, @YankeeGoHome, @Anonymous, @RestiveUs

    I think the Israeli regime is volatile enough that they would not hesitate to invoke a nuclear option if they got in over their heads in a conventional conflict.

  • Economist Michael Hudson discusses the update of his book “Super Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire†and the financial motivations behind the US new cold war on China and Russia. Economist Michael Hudson has published a new, third edition of his book Super Imperialism that updates his analysis for the 21st century, discussing the...
  • @onebornfree
    @obwandiyag

    "Read what he said all you cretins on here who goodmouth capitalism and badmouth socialism. Grow up and get a brain."

    "Socialism is not in the least what it pretends to be. It is not the pioneer of a better and finer world, but the spoiler of what thousands of years of civilization have created. It does not build, it destroys. For destruction is the essence of it. It produces nothing, it only consumes what the social order based on private ownership in the means of production has created." Ludwig von Mises

    "A society that chooses between capitalism and socialism does not choose between two social systems; it chooses between social cooperation and the disintegration of society. Socialism is not an alternative to capitalism; it is an alternative to any system under which men can live as human beings." Ludwig von Mises

    "Regards", onebornfree

    Replies: @Mulga Mumblebrain

    Von Mises was quite a psychopath, and his pilpul is a miracle of reality inversion. A Messiah for all misanthropes and parasites.

  • Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has addressed the “small eye yella muffagguahs†and the threat they pose to “dem bitches out der.†Speaking on China’s claims that the US is being very aggressive, Austin said, “the drama really means nothing to me.†When a NATO member asked how the United States would respond if faced...
  • @d dan
    @Reg Cæsar


    " it is the opposite of Communism."
    �
    You don't like communism. Me and the Chinese people can respect that. But keep your anti-communism crusade within your own country, would you? If you are a sincere and serious person, solve the problems in your country, do something good for your people and your loved ones. You should spent most of your energy and time to contribute to your society, instead being a troll or a paid agent (like Enes Kanter or Fetellah Gulen) to try to "solve" problems for China.

    As to whether communism is good or bad for China, that is a question that Chinese are capable and intelligent enough to decide for themselves. Most evidences actually support that they like communism and their government, more than you do for your own government. So who are you to be so patronizing to tell what is or is not good to them, or whether communism is opposite of Chinese history or not?

    When the US blows the dog whistle, you clowns keep poking the panda because you think it is harmless. You think your actions don't have consequences, think again.

    Replies: @Reg Cæsar

    As to whether communism is good or bad for China, that is a question that Chinese are capable and intelligent enough to decide for themselves.

    The people of Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, and “Hongcouver” very much do not like communism. So they must have evolved into races that are not Chinese!

    You’re using Pope John XXIII’s “separated brethren” logic he applied to Protestants. But aren’t the Taiwanese heretics? That is, if communism is actually Chinese.

    •ï¿½Replies: @d dan
    @Reg Cæsar


    "The people of Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, and “Hongcouver†very much do not like communism. "
    �
    I don't know them. So best to stop embarrassing yourself. Even in the unlikely case that you were correct, that is still the problems for them to settle among themselves. Why should a foreigner like you "care"? Because you "want", "feel compelled" and "need" to "save" them from the evil communist? Give me a break with your nonsense.

    You never fail to display your stupidity and arrogance.

    Replies: @Reg Cæsar
    , @annamaria
    @Reg Cæsar

    Can you identify the kind of regime imposed by the US "humanitarian interventions" in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya?

    How come that the US & NATO, these alleged warriors against Islamist terrorists, were caught, pants down, on supplying ISIS/AlQaeda with the logistic, financial support, and lethal weaponry?
    "350 diplomatic flights carry weapons for terrorists:" http://dilyana.bg/350-diplomatic-flights-carry-weapons-for-terrorists/
    "How America Armed Terrorists In Syria:" https://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/how-america-armed-terrorists-in-syria/

    It seems that you are trying to convince the readers that the US government, "guided" by Israel-firsters, cares about democracy and human rights. Julian Assange, who has exposed the crimes against humanity, is in a high-security prison, yet Bush the lesser, the author of the illegal war of aggression against Iraq (which is a supreme international crime) is roaming free, and his subservient "jurist" John Yoo, the defender of tortures, is teaching law at Stanford. https://percivalconstantine.medium.com/fire-john-yoo-fabba0662bf2

    Stop worrying about people thousands of miles away. Look around. There is Chicago in a deep pickle, there is a race for the number of sexes in the US, the stunning revelations about very active insider trading among Congresspeople, a crisis of the educational system (how about students debt?), the archaic transportation system. Relax already about Chinese. Dole out your attention to the US woes.
    , @annamaria
    @Reg Cæsar

    From a site of a true American patriot, Comment section: https://turcopolier.com/maybe-maybe/#comments

    Another point that needs to be made is that Wall St-led financialization of the US economy over the past few decades has created unprecedented market concentration across practically every market segment. We no longer have a competitive free market economy but a corporatist government-backed oligopoly. We have the Party of Davos fascism.
    �
    It is embarrassing to read Americans accusing both China and Russia of authoritarianism.
    Matthew 7:3: "And why do you look at the speck in your brother’s eye, but do not consider the plank in your own eye?"

    Replies: @Reg Cæsar
    , @showmethereal
    @Reg Cæsar

    "The people of Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, and “Hongcouver†very much do not like communism. So they must have evolved into races that are not Chinese!"

    Complete and utter nonsense. For one thing the PRC doesn't even practice communism anymore. Second - Singapore and Vancouver were never parts of Chinese territory. Most of Hong Kong are not like the noisy rioters. Macau is peaceful. 10 percent of Taiwan's workforce works on the mainland.
    Aside from the fact that the 3 I just mentioned are still legally part of China - by your dumb analogy then 5 Eyes should break up since those people all left England so they should have nothing to do with each other.
  • Economist Michael Hudson discusses the update of his book “Super Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire†and the financial motivations behind the US new cold war on China and Russia. Economist Michael Hudson has published a new, third edition of his book Super Imperialism that updates his analysis for the 21st century, discussing the...
  • @onebornfree
    MH said: "Let’s have a mixed economy where the government and industry and labor work together to develop the economy "

    "Capitalism and socialism are two distinct patterns of social organization. Private control of the means of production and public control are contradictory notions and not merely contrary notions. There is no such thing as a mixed economy, a system that would stand midway between capitalism and socialism."
    Ludwig von Mises

    "The Marxians love of democratic institutions was a stratagem only, a pious fraud for the deception of the masses. Within a socialist community there is no room left for freedom."
    Ludwig von Mises

    "Regards" onebornfree

    Replies: @farthington, @Mulga Mumblebrain

    What Mises means by ‘freedom’ is the liberty to suck the life-blood from others. Whether Mises’ Jewish heritage made him so keen a proselytiser of economic exploitation and parasitism, is an intriguing question. His ideology is essentially xenophobic and misanthropic, which may be clues.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Michael Korn
    @Mulga Mumblebrain

    So why do so many commenters here seem to admire Ilana Mercer, who practically worships von Mises?

    Because of its diversity America is a low trust misanthropic society. Most immigrants were from the lower echelons of their home countries and escaped to seek greater opportunities. They are by Nature not trusting. The diversity here makes everyone distrust everyone else.

    In the past the blessing of America was a lot of room for people to spread out and find their own destiny. But as those horizons become limited, Americans don't know how to cooperate. The whole culture is based on cutthroat individualism, an empty ideology used by the elites to keep the masses weak and divided while the financial overlords steal all the resources for themselves.

    You can be sure that the right wing pundits who are constantly slamming socialism are well paid by the billionaire overlords using them to keep Americans weak divided and impoverished. Unfortunately the churches are also in the pockets of these billionaires and trumpet their empty cynical and ruthless ideology.
  • There has been major pushback against a Texas state education official who said that if schools are adhering to a new state law that mandates teaching alternative points of view on controversial issues having a course and a book on the holocaust, for example, would suggest providing material that reflects other interpretations of that historical...
  • @Mulegino1
    @Trinity

    They're not called "perfidious" for nothing.

    Jewry does not-collectively speaking- have either a sense of gratitude or a sense of obligation to others. Its sentimentality is very shallow, transitory and self serving. Its only motive for practical morality is that "it be good for the Jews."

    Even arch-Mason Harry Truman, whose leadership played an international role in setting up the settler colony in the Levant, said of the Jews: "The Jews have no sense of proportion nor do they have any judgement [sic] on world affairs."

    I presume that by judgement, Truman meant moral judgement.

    Replies: @Trinity, @Orville H. Larson, @Skeptikal

    I thought it was “perfidious Albion.”

    Not that no one else could be perfidious.

    But I think the adjective is most often combined with “Albion,” i.e., England.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Mulegino1
    @Skeptikal

    Since the definition of perfidious is "deceitful" and "untrustworthy", it applies to both, as it would to the master and his dutiful apprentice.