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The Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Waterloo, Canada, opens every public lecture with this: There is something malodorous here. “Inhabited by Indigenous peoples” from the beginning of what? From the time of the arrival in North America of these “Indigenous peoples,” who were not, in fact, indigenous to the continent? Had the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee,... Read More
Not Stolen: The Truth about European Colonialism in the New World is a unique, though embryonic, defense of the European-American enterprise of discovery and settlement. It is not an academic book. It is intended as a popular work for the masses. As such it sometimes scratches the surface of this disputed history when it should... Read More
The Truer Narrative of the American Civil War must be… The South fought both for and against slavery. How could that have been the case? It’s because there is more than one kind of slavery. In the most obvious sense, the South fought to maintain the system of Social Slavery that kept the black race... Read More
It's become something of a politi-cultural pastime among White American Conservatives to gripe about the Constitutional Rights being buried underneath an avalanche of Diversity via Mass-Immigration-Invasion. The logic goes, "Because most immigrants are non-white and because most nonwhites vote Democratic and align with PC, most future elections will be won by the 'Left' that will... Read More
See also: JOHN DERBYSHIRE: “So’s Your Old Man!”—Americans Should Adopt East Asian Response To Mass Guilt Accusations On July 4, Ben & Jerry’s ice cream company declared that Mount Rushmore was on “stolen land,” urged the country to return it to the Indians, and denounced our Founding Fathers as “colonizers.” Of course, Ben & Jerry’s... Read More
What is to be done? First and foremost, to push back against the main enemy. Jewish Supremacist Power or JSP. The latest fiascos sweeping across the US and EU are more of the same old Jewish War on White or J-WOW. Naturally, the most sensible thing is for whites to seek White Emancipation or White... Read More
The “indigenous land acknowledgment” ritual is both petty and sweeping. It’s almost comical how it claims territory in the name of small bands of people. It’s also audacious in the way it undermines the very concept of America. And it is spreading everywhere: colleges, churches, cities, states. Land acknowledgement at the national level is entirely... Read More
Ten is a legit high score for a shooting spree, and these two redmen did it with knives? And they’re still going? Straight-up Apache shit right there. They’re still on the loose at time of writing, and there is no evidence the woman police chief is going to manage to catch them. But yeah –... Read More
One of the most cherished American holidays is Thanksgiving, a day that Abraham Lincoln officially declared in 1863 in praise of “our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the Heavens.” In the early 1900s, Gimbels and Macy’s saw dollar signs and commandeered the celebration, evicted the heavenly Father altogether, added a parade with Santa Claus, and... Read More
Joseph Ford Cotto, Runaway Masters: A True Story of Slavery, Freedom, Triumph and Tragedy Beyond 1619 and 1776, 2021, 193 pp., $9.99 (softcover) The struggle for power is eternal, but alliances are not. Tribes, nations, and races rise and fall, and there is no permanent villain or hero. Sometimes, there’s neither right nor wrong, but... Read More
Peter Cozzens, The Earth Is Weeping: The Epic Story of the Indian Wars for the American West, Alfred A. Knopf, 2016, 576 pp., $35.00. The war in Afghanistan is said to be our longest war, but the war against the Plains Indians was longer, lasting from the 1860s until 1890. Peter Cozzens, a retired Foreign... Read More
As part of wokedom’s fantasy-ridden fascination with indigenes, sports teams, such as the Redskins and Braves, race to change names. (For Washington’s team, the Federal Folders has been suggested.) Outraged conservatives see the changes as nauseating prissiness by historically illiterate ninnies. It is every bit of this. Still, the teams should be renamed. What civilized... Read More