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There is a short story called "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson(published in 1948) that was assigned in both high school and college. The story begins with what seems like just another community gathering in a small town. All the families are there. Old folks, parents, and children. And village leaders and the like. Everything seems... Read More
With the US being rocked by Covid Hysteria and BLM pogroms, you'd think the heroic US military would step in to protect Americans from the insane institutions. But nope, the cuck soldiers are overseas destroying other nations instead. Remember 2020 and 2021? While BLM and Antifa thugs were looting, rioting, and attacking innocent people(and burning... Read More
[Excerpted from the latest Radio Derb, now available exclusively through VDARE.com] Mandatory upbeat story for the upcoming New Year: Americans are pushing back against the antiwhite radicals in the political, media, judicial and medical Establishments. First exhibit: Nicholas Sandmann has come to another settlement with the media Bolsheviks[Nicholas Sandmann reaches settlement with NBC in Covington... Read More
Oh God, oh God. Can we humans not contract out our governance to, say, cephalopods and stop trying to manage our own affairs? I mean, really. Girl octopodes are both smart and leggy. They aren’t crazy. What more do we want? Recently we have had the verdicts in the Rittenhouse and Arbery trials, with which... Read More
A national constitution ought to reflect a society's fundamental values by defining a set of legal principles that can be periodically adjusted in order to reflect a society's changing mores, culture and technology. By that standard, our Constitution is woefully out of date. From the electoral college to gun rights to the hilariously archaic right... Read More
This is being written the day after the not guilty verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse case. I assume you know the basics of the case. Over the past year, I paid about as much attention to the case as the average person, no more than that. It was streaming the trial the past couple of... Read More
Reactions to Rittenhouse help wake up white people. This video is available on BitChute and Odysee. Kyle Rittenhouse has been found not guilty on all counts. And the lefties are insane with rage. Many are convinced that the case was about race and nothing else, and that the acquittal is proof of white supremacy. Here’s... Read More
Progressives are not over the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict. These are from suspended or deleted accounts, so I can’t embed them here: The Twitter accounts posted below are still live. I pause to note American Renaissance and Jared Taylor are still not allowed on Twitter, though neither account ever broke any Twitter rules. Rep. Cori Bush:... Read More
Well, at time of writing, there is no riot yet in Kenosha. However, the blacks are rioting in New York City, and calling for the murder of cops – in response to Kyle Rittenhouse being declared not guilty. This entire race war is really nonsensical. It is just 100% manufactured, and no place has that... Read More
Earlier, by John Derbyshire: The Cold Civil War: Two Groups Of Whites Fighting Over America, With Minorities On The Sidelines [Excerpted from the latest Radio Derb, now available exclusively through VDARE.com] I join in the general jubilation among National Conservatives over the not-guilty verdicts in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. As well as joining in the... Read More
Despite the best efforts of a corrupt prosecutor and whore media, the jury paid close attention to the facts, ignored threats, and found Rittenhouse innocent, as they should have. The witnesses to the events agreed with Rittenhouse’s version of the shootings. The man shot in the arm testified that he was pointing a gun at... Read More
The jury in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, despite some rumors of holdouts, acquitted the defendant of all charges. He’s a free man. The reaction from verified users on Twitter, including some public officials, is chilling. Keith Olbermann was blunt. The headline below may look extreme but it is a real article. This was retweeted by... Read More
In judging the actions of Kyle Rittenhouse, set aside for the moment Wisconsin law under which he is being tried, and consider the natural law, the moral law, the higher law written on the human heart. In terms of values demonstrated and the deeds done that night that Rittenhouse shot the three men who attacked... Read More
Kyle Rittenhouse shot three white men in Kenosha, Minnesota last year. Nonetheless, his case is the largest racial controversy in the country today, drawing far more media attention than the Ahmaud Arbery case or the civil suit against Unite the Right organizers in Charlottesville. Mr. Rittenhouse — whom the police once identified as “Hispanic” in... Read More
Kyle Rittenhouse now stands as a folk hero to many Americans, particularly conservatives. Any person with a functioning brain is astounded by how much of a farce the whole case is. The prosecution is essentially arguing that you have no right to defend yourself against a violent mob and you must allow them to beat... Read More
Today there will be closing arguments in Kyle Rittenhouse’s murder trial, but it is worth reviewing some of the most dramatic testimony in the case. Any claims of self defense as a justification for homicide turns on the mental state of the accused. Would a reasonable man, in his situation, have used potentially deadly force... Read More
In his opening statement, Mr. Rittenhouse’s lawyer said that a Kenosha used-car dealer, Car Source, had asked Mr. Rittenhouse to help protect the business after arsonists set one of its car lots on fire during riots after Jacob Blake was shot. On Friday — day five of the trial — the court heard from two... Read More
On Tuesday, the jury heard opening statements in Wisconsin v. Kyle Rittenhouse, one of the most closely watched criminal cases likely to be tried this year. Here are the events that led up to the case, and a point-by-point summary of the arguments both sides will make. In August 2020, a Kenosha, Wisconsin police officer... Read More
Kyle might as well of just opened fire on Antifa unprovoked, RoboCop style. Not that I would support that, but he would have killed more of these people, and they’re going to treat his obvious self-defense case the same way. They’re going to give him the same amount of time as they would give a... Read More