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Eric Kaufmann, The Third Awokening: A 12-Point Plan for Rolling Back Progressive Extremism, Bombadier Books, 2024, 418 pp. Eric Kaufmann, author of Whiteshift and professor of politics at the University of Buckingham, has written a new book on “wokeness.” He argues that it did not come from Marxist radicalism but from mainstream liberal thinking. Therefore,... Read More
James Kunstler's provocative opinion piece this year, “Call the Exorcist”, details the ways in which the current order isn’t merely corrupt, abusive, and/or tyrannical but downright insane verging on the demonic. According to the BBC film critic Mark Kermode, THE EXORCIST is the greatest movie ever, a rather extravagant claim. Still, Kermode's appraisal is understandable... Read More
The current crisis unfolding in Gaza reveals a portrait of victimology so characteristic of the global discourse. Each side claims to be David against the other side, the Goliath. It's richly ironic because David, like Samson, made his name in conflicts with the Philistines(often the villains in the Torah), the ancient progenitors of the modern... Read More
As intelligent as dogs are in the animal kingdom, the limits of their smarts are evident in their fixation on objects than on the will of the master. So eager to chase after things, the dog doesn't wonder why the master tosses objects into the distance for it to retrieve, no more than greyhounds at... Read More
But it all depends on which part of the elephant one is touching. Eugyppius saw the outward manifestations, not its innermost infestations. Cultural Revolution looked different in the streets with rampaging Red Guards than in the minds of Mao and his cohorts, for whom it was less about ideological purity than political machinations. But who... Read More
Proper terminology is of the essence. Indeed, many dissidents on our side have long argued that the Enemy willfully, stupidly, or just dishonestly uses false labels to smear the opposition. So, whites opting out of the globalist program are smeared as 'white supremacists'. Nowadays, if you mock Seth Rogan and Sarah Silverman's X-mas offal, you're... Read More