Category Archives: immigration/ Hispanics

Fast food and diversity

Sometimes it seems as if an entire generation of Americans is growing up without any knowledge of cooking.  Many young Americans would probably starve if all the fast food joints closed down.  They wouldn’t have a clue how to make … Continue reading

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Racialist spillover to anti-Islamism

Very few of us, relatively speaking, are race-conscious.  Whether in Europe or the U.S., our numbers are small – practically negligible.  The taboos against speaking the truth about race are very strong.  Too strong for most people to even entertain … Continue reading

Posted in immigration/ Hispanics, politics and attitudes of the pro-white movements | 15 Comments

S.W.P.L. – Saving whales

What is it that arouses the sympathies of people (especially leftists) toward animals?  Whales are held in the highest regard, as we see from this video: [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBYPlcSD490&w=425&h=349] What if somebody made a similar video (with the same dramatic narrative) … Continue reading

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Hispanic drunk drivers in Texas

Eric Peters has informed us that it is now legal, in Texas, for cops to extract blood from drivers whom they stop randomly. Next time you get pulled over by a cop – or stopped for absolutely no specific reason … Continue reading

Posted in immigration/ Hispanics, libertarian thought | 9 Comments

Who loves the Mestizo?

I’ve been reading Jared Taylor’s book, “White Identity” and, though little of it is news to me, it does remind me of many things and, going through the section on Hispanics, I was amazed at how much loyalty Mexican-Americans have … Continue reading

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I told you so!

A while back, I posted about my travels in Europe (Europe is Doomed) and wrote that there seem to be more natives having children than we’d been lead to believe.  Some commentators pounced on me and said I must be … Continue reading

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The Hmong: Not a "model minority"

A few years ago I read “The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down” by Anne Fadiman.  It is an interesting and complicated story that illustrates the challenges of trying to integrate a primitive people into American society.  The story … Continue reading

Posted in crime and violence, immigration/ Hispanics | 29 Comments

The death of a diversicrat; A reverse obituary

Civilized people are supposed to feel bad about the deaths of others.  But, at the risk of sounding insensitive and callous, I’ll reveal my feeling that the deaths of some people leave the world a better place.  Of course, I’d … Continue reading

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Time to build a better America

The Columbian published an editorial last Sunday (May 29th) titled “Time to build a better America”.  Predicting doom and gloom if America does not upgrade its crumbling infrastructure, Ann McFeatters argues that our nation will lose its edge in the future. … Continue reading

Posted in examples of propaganda, immigration/ Hispanics | 7 Comments

European diversity

A commenter named Flavia posted a link, within her comment of my previous post, to a video of a Jewish woman Barbara Specter who claims that Europe must become “multicultural” in order to survive and that it cannot be the … Continue reading

Posted in book/movie/video reviews and links, immigration/ Hispanics, Jewish stuff and Israel, pan-nationalism and multi-culturalism | 14 Comments