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Category Archives: activism
Hand in hand with progressives
It wasn’t long ago that we learned of Amazon‘s decision to remove all of Jared Taylor’s books from their platform. It was at that point that I decided to boycott Amazon to the best of my ability. It turns out … Continue reading
The Northwest Forum in Seattle
I had the privilege of attending the 14th Northwest Forum in Seattle yesterday. It was the first white-advocacy conference I’ve been able to attend without flying across the country. The conference was well-attended, with a good generational mix and a … Continue reading
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Islam is RIGHT about women
I found this on Quora, and I’ll quote the one who posted it, one Caleb Beers: This question is great! For those of you not in the know, “Islam is right about women” is a statement that is designed to … Continue reading
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Fake news from USA Today
Recently, Candace Owens stated (1:06:16): Based on the hierarchy of what’s impacting minority Americans, if I had to make a list of 100 things, white nationalism would not make the list. White supremacy and white nationalism is not a problem … Continue reading
Back from the 2019 Amren conference
Last year, I missed the Amren conference, so I was doubly happy to have made it to this year’s event. The most obvious difference, between this conference, and the previous ones I’ve attended, is the level of security. Barriers were … Continue reading
“Make America Great Again” Portland walk
My son’s in town visiting. It was his idea to walk around Portland wearing “Make America Great Again” hats. Unfortunately, he only had one, which I grabbed and wore. He did, however, have a nice Trump t-shirt, which he wore. … Continue reading
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More Portland protests
I was going to write about my recent cruise to Alaska/Canada, but I haven’t finished editing those photos yet, and we’ve had some nice protests, so I figured I’d post about the protests first. Y’all may remember that we had … Continue reading
Just got back from the 2017 Amren conference
… and you may be asking yourselves: What took me so long to write about it? The answer is that I took a detour to New Jersey on the way home. As for the conference, I don’t think I can … Continue reading
The Portland Free-Speech rally
While I support President Trump’s efforts to “make America great again,” I’m not exactly a gung-ho Trump supporter. But yesterday’s rally was primarily about free speech, so I was inclined to attend. When I learned that Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler was … Continue reading
I’ve never been so happy to be wrong!
I just saw the news that Trump has won. Honestly, I never believed it was possible. I’d like to thank everyone who worked toward this victory, including Jared Taylor and all the other “Deplorables.” But this is only the beginning. … Continue reading
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