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When I first wrote about the historians’ reaction to Darryl Cooper’s condemnation of Winston Churchill, I was unaware of Niall Ferguson’s interview with Konstantin Kisin. Ferguson, I knew, particularly objected to Cooper and Carlson’s comments on the present state of Britain, which now contains more than eighteen million occupants of foreign ancestry. In his interview... Read More
Attitude vs Aptitude — The Connection between White Possession of Traits and White Properties of Power
Too often in the permitted(or imposed) discourse, white superiority and white supremacy(or white supremacism) are conflated, confused as interchangeable, or as if superiority is the cause-and-effect of supremacy. In truth, one(superiority) is a condition, the other(supremacism) a contention. Many PC scolds and 'woke' tards argue that the West, Europe and America, gained world hegemony and... Read More
How Niall Ferguson Can Save the World from the Rabble Unfit to Rule An interesting conservative meme is bubbling to the surface in time for the 2012 presidential election. Call it “The Rabble Are Unfit to Rule.” In essence, it’s trying to turn the 99% doctrine on its head, saying “Yes, I am the 1%.... Read More
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Analyzing the History of a Controversial Movement
The evidence is clear — but often ignored