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Monthly Archives: October 2011
The cult of childhood
The following are some preliminary thoughts of mine concerning the development of the cult of childhood in the West and its ramifications. I recently came across the “To Catch a Predator” videos on YouTube and I must admit, they are … Continue reading
The Ruins of Detroit Google Earth style
I’ve always thought it would be interesting to travel to Detroit and document the destruction of that city – as many others have done before me. But, for various reasons, I find it much more convenient to simply use Google … Continue reading
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The 2012 American Renaissance conference
It appears we are having a conference near Nashville this coming year. So far, we do not know exactly when or where. All we know is: The conference will be at a beautiful, government-owned facility that is about a … Continue reading
Posted in activism, freedom of speech issues
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When being "at-risk" doesn't count
It is difficult to open a magazine or newspaper these days without encountering an article telling us how “African Americans are more at risk for this or that disease or misfortune”. It has gotten to the point where it is … Continue reading
Forbidden Archeology
Most of us have been led to believe that modern humans came into being only a hundred thousand years ago more or less. Some of us have been taught that we were created far more recently. But a very interesting … Continue reading
A nice YouTube series
Rather crude and the spelling is atrocious. Nevertheless, there’s a lot of truth in them and the concept is a good one: [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1YzMCrxh-M&w=420&h=315] [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyJFRTJgPbU&w=420&h=315] [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lY6EhBzUfSQ&w=420&h=315] [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Phowqv6jA3c&w=420&h=315] [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYvPfkz3ks0&w=420&h=315] [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGXxckUKVAs&w=420&h=315]
Posted in book/movie/video reviews and links
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Playing favorites with kids
Time Magazine recently had an article about a study dealing with the favoritism many parents display toward one of their children: One oft-cited study showed that about 70% of fathers and 65% of mothers exhibit a preference for one child … Continue reading
Posted in nurture vs. nature and I.Q.
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Four murdered in crime spree
David Pederson and Holly Grisby are not the type of people most of us admire; they went on a crime spree that claimed the lives of four people. Pederson started by murdering his own father. The couple was already wanted … Continue reading
Posted in crime and violence, examples of propaganda
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Sports discrimination
People in the Western world are so bombarded with messages of white guilt that, in a word-association game, the first word that would probably pop into most people’s minds when the word “discrimination” is mentioned, is “racial”. From infancy to … Continue reading
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Portland's "hip-hop high school"
With the economy booming and a huge surplus of government cash, politicians are looking for ways to spend some of that cash. “Let’s see”, thought the government bureaucrat, “we’ve already got plenty of funding for cancer research, aid to the … Continue reading
