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Category Archives: activism
Desperate for victimhood
People are so desperate to consider themselves victims that one man’s letter to the editor, criticizing mature women for wearing yoga pants, motivated hundreds of women to participate in a rally for their right to wear yoga pants. Check out … Continue reading
Posted in activism, feminism and men's issues, freedom of speech issues, parody/satire
Tagged voting racism, yoga pants
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A late report on this year’s Amren conference
Actually, the report itself wasn’t late, having been published in May, but I’m late in finding it (which I did purely by chance). The article is by Rosie Gray of Buzzfeed, and it’s called “Inside A White Nationalist Conference Energized … Continue reading
Posted in activism
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Update on Michael Strickland
When I took my concealed carry class recently, I also became a member of the Oregon Firearms Federation. Hence, I receive regular news articles from them. One of them concerns a matter I’ve already written about: The plight of Michael Strickland. … Continue reading
Posted in activism, guns and gun-control
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Hug a white man t-shirt
I don’t like posting photos of myself on this blog. Not because I’m afraid of SPLC persecution; it’s just that I’m not photogenic. In any event, I walked around Portland today in this t-shirt, and had my buddy snap this … Continue reading
An overview of the 2016 Amren conference
In my experience, this was the most positive, and inspiring, American Renaissance conference to date. It’s my sixth one, if you count the “shadow conference” in Charlotte a few years ago and the mini-conference in Virginia (2010) before that. I’m … Continue reading
Amren 2016 kickoff
Well folks, I’ve made it to the Amren conference in Tennessee, and it’s off to an impressive start. The first thing I noticed is the large number of attendees; this place is PACKED! The second thing I’ve noticed is the … Continue reading
Time to stop using Google
I know a lot of y’all ceased using Google a long time ago, due to its hateful policies toward whites. It would be nice if we could boycott every corporation that behaves in this manner, but since practically all of … Continue reading
The "one-percenters"
Do y’all remember the “Occupy Wall Street” movement? I bet you haven’t heard much about it recently. Though it didn’t actually disappear, we don’t hear about the “one-percenters” much anymore. These days, they focus more on a non-issue called “income … Continue reading
Posted in activism, libertarian thought
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Religion versus opinion
There are several atheists to whom I’m close. All of them exhibit a lot of respect toward organized religion, but they show no such respect toward conservatives. This got me thinking: Why does a belief in the supernatural garner more … Continue reading
Posted in activism, libertarian thought, Muslims, the South
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Another Portland Confederate flag walk
I know a lot of y’all are tired of reading about the Confederate flag; after all, it means little in its own right. But Media-Government-Corp suddenly gave the Rebel flag a lot of new power by trying to ban it. … Continue reading
