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Trashing Populism
Trashing Populism by Ilana Mercer To say that academic elites don’t like ordinary folks is to state the obvious. To them, Lanford, Illinois—the fictional, archetypal, working-class town, made famous by Roseanne and Dan Conner—is not to be listened to, but … Continue reading
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Manipulator’s Dilemma
Manipulator’s Dilemma by Thomas Meehan There is much talk about influence in media. We are warned to be on our guard against hard to detect suggestions delivered from all sides, as in “fake news.” Fair enough, but what happens when … Continue reading
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Tagged Chlorine gas, Donald Trump, Douma, President Assad, Sarin, Skripal affair, Thomas O Meehan
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The Village Murderer
The Village Murderer by Bill Hartley There has been a great deal of coverage in the press of late about a decision by the Parole Board to grant early release to a notorious sex offender. The Board has the thankless … Continue reading
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Stop the “Refugee Caravan” Invasion!
Stop the “Refugee Caravan” Invasion! by Ilana Mercer Planning for a show-down, a column of 1,500 Central Americans, largely from Honduras, has been beating a path to the Mexican-American border. Some report that the column has been halted; others dispute … Continue reading
When Merit-Based Hiring is Deemed Racist
When Merit-Based Hiring is Deemed Racist by Ilana Mercer As individuals, we all want the best doctors treating us, the best pilots flying the airplanes we board, the best engineers designing the bridges we cross, the best scientists inventing and … Continue reading
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Tagged affirmative action, Arthur Jensen, idiocracy, Ilana Mercer, Philip Haney
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John Quincy Adams, Turning in his Grave
John Quincy Adams, Turning in his Grave By Ilana Mercer “This is just a truly astonishing moment coming from the White House podium,” tweeted MSNBC‘s Kasie Hunt. Like the rest of the media pack-animals she hunts with, Ms. Hunt had … Continue reading
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South African Land Theft
South African Land Theft By Ilana Mercer Up until, or on the day, that a predictable calamity unfolds in South Africa, you still find Western Media insisting that, * No, there’s no racial component to the butchering of thousands of … Continue reading
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The Imminent Collapse of Cultural Marxism
The Imminent Collapse of Cultural Marxism, by Gregory Slysz The dreadful damage inflicted on Western societies by Cultural Marxism, popularly known as Political Correctness (PC), has attracted much conservative commentary, most of which focuses on the imminent death of all … Continue reading
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Tagged Antonio Gramsci, Frankfurt School, Gregory Slysz, Herbert Marcuse, Lukacs, PC
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Apocalypse, When?
Apocalypse, When? Pentti Linkola, Can Life Prevail?, 2011, Arktos Media, 204pp. trans. Eetu Rautio, hardback, £28, ISBN 1907166637, reviewed by Ed Dutton Every Finnish academic seems to have heard of Pentti Linkola (b. 1932), but he’s almost unknown outside the country’s … Continue reading
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Manifesto for the Earth
Manifesto for the Earth Mark Wegierski envisages the convergence of ecology and traditionalism What would be the policy implications of a radical ecological stance? There would presumably have to be rationing of water, of “petrochem” (resulting in the near-elimination of … Continue reading →
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