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If there is one phrase that sums up the American conservative movement, it is “our principles forbid us from pursuing our interests.” For many years, before joining American Renaissance, I worked in Conservatism Inc., a term I may have coined. In campus activism, in campaigns, and in conservative journalism, I always marveled at the complicated... Read More
This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. Last month, the internet produced an unlikely star. She is Ally Louks, shown here giggling after she turned in her PhD thesis in English literature at Cambridge. That was June. Five months later, after she defended her thesis, she posted another photo, announcing that she was... Read More
At any point in the game of life, it is totality of results (and risks) that counts. After all, you likely wouldn’t prefer buying a book on an online store with a price of $20 and $15 shipping if you could find the same one (both title- and condition of wear-wise) on another internet store... Read More
On July 26 of this year, Peter Brimelow announced the end of VDARE.com, which was the premier source for American immigration news and analysis. This is a blow both to the immigration control movement and to white advocacy. For 25 years (1999–2024), Mr. Brimelow’s website was a daily source of immigration news, activism, happenings, and... Read More
Although the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences was not one of the awards originally established by Alfred Nobel, most of the world's population and media treat it as such, with that impression strengthened because it is announced around the same time. Just as with the Nobel Prizes in Physics or Medicine, the award in... Read More
It’s easy to forget that I’ve been writing about these same issues for more than 13 years, with the Daily Stormer coming up on its 12th anniversary. Frankly, everything is easy to forget because life just drone on and on. There are a lot of things that I simply take it for granted that the... Read More
Nathan Cofnas, the Cambridge philosopher of biology who was fired from his job last April for thoughtcrime, has posted trenchant criticisms of Thomas Sowell’s views on race differences. Given the influence Dr. Sowell has had, and continues to have, these posts deserve wide attention. Dr. Cofnas published one on his blog and the other on... Read More
“If there is hope, it lies in the proles.” That’s what the protagonist Winston Smith thinks in George Orwell’s dystopian satire Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949). Winston thinks that the proles — the oppressed and exploited workers — could shake off the tyranny of the ruling party like a “horse shaking off flies.” All they needed to... Read More
This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. Science is on our side. It always has been on our side. Every advance in genetics and biology confirms what our grandparents always knew: Race is real, races are different, and it’s silly to pretend otherwise. Biologists and geneticists understand this, but they mostly keep quiet... Read More
Before 1973, when I arrived for my first year at the University of Chicago Law School, I had encountered black people only as isolated individuals in mostly-white environments. My high school in upstate New York had no black students, the university I attended in the South had barely begun to integrate, and the black airmen... Read More
Like the great redeemer of humanity, Martin Luther King, the worshipped Messiah of the new religion of diversity now sweeping the West, Mossad trained Nelson Mandela,[1] the saviour of South Africa, the anti-White leader of the terrorist group Umkhonto we Sizwe (Spear of the Nation) was in reality a “communist mole” determined to destroy capitalism... Read More
I admire the moral courage of Nathan Cofnas, the Jewish philosopher and race-realist. He stood out against the dominant ideology of Cambridge University and was duly punished for his crimethink. He’s also stood up for the free speech of heretics like Kevin MacDonald, even though he doesn’t agree with MacDonald’s heresies. But I don’t admire... Read More
Earlier, by Peter Brimelow: The Purpose of Tenure [Sidebar to For Whom the Bell Tolls] First published in Forbes, October 24, 1994 VDARE.com editor Peter Brimelow interviewed both Charles Murray and the late Richard Herrnstein for his Forbes article on The Bell Curve, which is by Murray and Herrnstein. Herrnstein died of cancer between the... Read More
A simple headline. That’s often all it takes to spot HBD — Human Bio-Diversity — at work in a high-trust Western society like Britain. That’s because a headline is often enough to reveal that the norms of such a society are being violated in an extreme way. Brazen in Bournemouth The norms were obviously set... Read More
This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. I think for black Americans, the most dangerous profession is rapper. For whites, it must be missionary to Haiti. Davy and Natalie Lloyd, murdered this month, got a lot of attention, but over the years, a lot of missionaries have been killed or kidnapped, bringing Jesus... Read More
Politically incorrect data blogger Steve Sailer has just released a new book of essays on a variety of taboo subjects which is well worth reading. Most pieces in this collection are already available from various outlets including VDARE and Taki’s Magazine. Unfortunately, Noticing: An Essential Reader 1973-2023 does not actually cover 50 years of essays... Read More
For those who are fascinated by what is sometimes called “Based Science” — science which fearlessly examines the empirical evidence no matter how “controversial” the findings might be — a breakthrough took place recently: “Rushton’s Paradox” was solved at last, using genomic data. To those who are not initiated, this may sound rather abstruse and... Read More
Jeremy Carl, The Unprotected Class: How Anti-White Racism is Tearing America Apart, Regnery Publishing, 2024, 369+xviii pages, $29.99 hardcover, $14.99 e-book Jeremy Carl is a senior fellow at the Claremont Institute, served as deputy assistant secretary of the interior under President Trump, and has been associated with the Hoover Institution. His other books have dealt... Read More
This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. I’m very happy to announce that the taboo against talking about race differences in IQ is gone. In fact, there never was a taboo. This recent article, “The Mythical Taboo on Race and Intelligence,” sets us all straight. There have been “extensive publications, citations, and discussions... Read More
Danish genetic researcher, Emil Kirkegaard, had a recent study asking 500 Americans what they considered to be the greatest taboos. Racial hereditary and IQ disparities were by far the greatest taboo, beating out incest, p-dophilia, gay germs, and anti-Semitism. Unfortunately, I am very pessimistic about hereditarian thinking being normalized anytime soon, and it is actually... Read More
Peter Brimelow refers to an “interglacial” period in the 1990s when taboo books on race were released by mainstream publishers. Titles such as Paved With Good Intentions, The Bell Curve, Alien Nation, Why Race Matters, Race, Evolution and Behavior, and Hating Whitey are some of the books that challenged racial orthodoxy yet were still published,... Read More
Gods of the Upper Air: How a Circle of Renegade Anthropologists Reinvented Race, Sex, and Gender in the Twentieth Century Charles King Doubleday, 2019 The description of Charles King at Amazon: We all know the scenario. We see a great cultural shift occurring before our eyes and seek to ascribe a reason. It’s only natural;... Read More
Tim Vorgens, Legitimate Preference: Who Wants to Lose the Right to Self-Preference? (trans. from the French by the author), Legatum Publishing, 2023, 105 pp., $24.95 (hardcover) This powerful little book, which boasts a foreword by Jared Taylor, advances a simple but revolutionary thesis: that we have a right to prefer — specifically, a right to... Read More
This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. What we old-timers used to call “venereal disease” is back in the news. It’s not “VD” anymore, though, because the term acquired “stigma.” “Sexually transmitted disease” was supposed to be a softer term, but it got infected, too, so now, sensitive people say “STI,” sexually transmitted... Read More
In recent weeks, the hot topic of discussion in the dissident right has been the merits of meritocracy. More specifically, debate has centered around the question of whether supporting a “colourblind meritocracy” in Western, multiracial societies may be a good way to restore the dominance of White people over their homelands and curtail the radical... Read More
The reason we need to tell the truth about race is very simple: Without race realism, there is no compelling argument why racial disparities exist. There is a saying that the woke are more correct than the mainstream. That is certainly true when it comes to race. This is because leftists at least recognize racial... Read More
As a schoolboy, Ed Dutton decided he was a “humanities person.” He felt an immediate interest in the lives of his ancestors and the people around him, and so enjoyed learning about history and literature, which spoke to him of such things. Memories of eighth-grade lessons on stamens and pistils, on the other hand, still... Read More
Not a few people have noted that the impressive speed with which Black Harvard President Claudine Gay’s academic reputation has been nuked since she irritated the Israel Lobby. Being able to produce all this obscure information so quickly strongly suggests it had been stockpiled. Which in turn raises the question: upon who else have files... Read More
Absolutely fascinating. And utterly immoral. That’s how I’d describe an experiment that’s been performed several times down the centuries. Or so the stories go. Maybe the stories are wrong. Maybe no powerful ruler has ever ordered a group of babies to be raised in isolation by silent nurses, so that he could discover whether language... Read More
Artificial Intelligence (AI) may be the most important scientific development of the next few decades. Goldman Sachs predicts it could boost global GDP by 7 percent. AI is already used in many fields, and others worry that entire job sectors could be wiped out. The media have shown remarkable sensitivity to those worried about being... Read More
This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. James Watson is the world’s most famous living scientist. He won a Nobel Prize in 1962 for the discovery of the structure of DNA. He was showered with awards and honors, won 20 honorary PhDs, taught at Harvard, and ran Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory for 40... Read More
This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. A lot of things I know I figured out for myself. Fire is hot; ice is cold. A lot of other things I take on trust. A molecule of lead has 82 electrons. I have no idea how anyone figured that out, but I believe the... Read More
This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. To be a good American, you are supposed to believe outlandish things about race. You’re supposed to believe it doesn’t exist. That it’s immoral to think it has anything to do with biology. The American Psychological Association has a glossy brochure, written by six PhDs, who... Read More
This article is adapted from a speech Jared Taylor gave to an activist group in September 2023. I’ll start with a story I once heard about William Pierce, the founder of the National Alliance. Years ago, he gave a talk to a group of “normies” about the importance of racial consciousness. He got resistance to... Read More
Earlier by Edward Dutton: “Brave And Kind"—Remembering Richard Lynn Finally ending the Orwellian situation where Wikipedia couldn’t acknowledge evolutionary psychologist Richard Lynn’s passing because it won’t link to Politically Incorrect sources like VDARE.com or American Renaissance, a Main Stream Media outlet has published an obituary, more than a month after he died [Richard Lynn, evolutionary... Read More
Earlier: The ATLANTIC Wants To Cancel Richard Hanania's THE ORIGINS OF WOKE The Race Denialists are at it again. Black academic Tyler Austin Harper [Email him] (right) has attacked Richard Hanania’s new book The Origins of Woke as an “intellectual and moral failure,” in part because it has highlighted black-white differences in IQ [An Intellectual... Read More
Jared Taylor and Finland-based Ed Dutton take you on a jolly demolition tour through some of our most rigidly defended taboos: race differences in IQ, dysgenic fertility, the role of genes in society, prospects for the West, and spiteful mutant theory. This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee.
[Adapted from the latest Radio Derb, now available exclusively on VDARE.com] Last week I mentioned the 13 million dollar payout from New York City to Antifa who got their hair mussed by the NYPD during the George Floyd riots. That’s nothing to the 1.8 billion-dollar settlement to blacks and Hispanics who failed the teacher-licensing exam... Read More
A challenge to the Technoking. This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. The Tesla frontman and Twitter claims to be a champion of free speech. Obviously, this is welcome. The very premises of democracy and self-government are under threat when people are not allowed to discuss serious ideas. Make no mistake — the... Read More
There is a peculiar paradox in contemporary race relations: the more government struggles to achieve equality, the more it fails, and with mounting failures comes yet more coercion to repress those who tell the truth. This makes little logical sense. After all, silencing skeptics and twisting reality might have been necessary in the 1950s and... Read More
Social Science Quarterly’s fascinating recent study on “white flight” [White flight from immigration? Attitudes to diversity and white residential choice, by Eric Kaufmann, March 28, 2023] proves something with data that anyone with a fully-functioning brain always knew: Leftists are hypocrites. They virtue-signal about kindness and equality, but ruthlessly act in their own interests behind... Read More
It’s the age-old story of crabs in a bucket: When one enlightened individual looks up, he sees the expanse of the universe and all its possibilities, but when all the other crabs look up, the ones who aren’t so enlightened only see one individual trying to escape. And they pull him back in. James Dewey... Read More
On April 10, 1955 — Easter Sunday — Pierre Teilhard de Chardin collapsed and died of a heart attack in a friend’s Manhattan apartment. He was 74 and had done nothing more strenuous that day than take a stroll through Central Park. At this time Teilhard was known mainly as a paleontologist and geologist, albeit... Read More
Roger Pearson, anthropologist and publisher, passed away on January 4, 2023. (You may see other dates associated with his death, but they are incorrect.) He was 95 years old. I worked for Roger as webmaster for his various websites for about 25 years. While most of our communications were through email and by phone, I... Read More
I never used to think much about the races or ethnicities of people 20 or 30 years ago. I’ve always just looked at people as individuals. But within the past several years, I find that I am constantly bombarded with race, in the news, in TV commercials, in product displays at stores, in conversations with... Read More
Roger Pearson, author and editor of 17 books, numerous articles, founding publisher of The Journal of Indo-European Studies, editor of The Mankind Quarterly, founding editor of The Journal of Political, Social and Economic Studies and Conservative Review, died in early January 2023. He was 95. (Published reports, including Wikipedia, citing the date of his passing... Read More
Stormer 101 is a series of articles explaining the basic premises of the Stormer in simple language. We try to use the least offensive language possible so that these can be shared with “normie” types. Feel free to copy and paste it if you don’t want to link to this website. I was born in... Read More
Earlier by Steve Sailer (2022): Emmett Till Headline News: Blacks Want 88-Year-Old White Woman Prosecuted For Being Sexually Harassed The murder of Emmett Till in August 1955 is back in the news again. Till’s cousin, Priscilla Sterling, has filed a federal lawsuit to force a local sheriff to arrest 88-year-old Carolyn Bryant Donham on an... Read More
Today we often hear of persons becoming “red-pilled” while others remain “blue pilled.” The expressions originally sprang from the widely popular science fiction action film “The Matrix” (1999) starring Keanu Reeves as “Neo” and Laurence Fishburne as “Morpheus.” The movie, according to Wikipedia, “depicts a dystopian future in which humanity is unknowingly trapped inside the... Read More