Category Archives: pan-nationalism and multi-culturalism

Muslims in Myanmar = trouble

Europe isn’t the only place being threatened by a rising, and violent, Muslim minority. Wherever Muslims reach numbers where they gain political clout, trouble inevitably ensues. We’ve all read about the clashes in Africa, especially Nigeria, between Muslims and Christians. … Continue reading

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How the definition of the word "nation" has been switched

I recently bought a copy of “History of the World War” by Francis March and Richard Beamish (published 1919). It’s interesting to read history from the point of view of contemporaries, before enough time had elapsed to sort things out … Continue reading

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Real diversity versus leftist "diversity"

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Europe's silent denizens

From lofty heights, Europe’s silent denizens gaze upon the fleeting masses. Their expressions, fixed in stone, betray the horror of those long passed. As though they knew, so long ago, that their seed would betray them. That glory, from their … Continue reading

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Queen Beatrix of Netherlands wears headscarf on state visit to U.A.E.

Hat tip to Human Stupidity (he sends me a lot of stuff) for bringing this to my attention.  Should the figurehead monarch of a historically Christian nation honor Islam by covering her head while visiting mosques in Muslim countries?  Many … Continue reading

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The Jewish Pulaar of Senegal

On my return from Houston to Portland, I had the privilege of sitting next to a nice Jewish lady from Senegal whose native language is Pulaar.  Well… actually she’s from the Midwest, but she’s been to Senegal a few times … Continue reading

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Mayan being spoken

Some people claim that Mayan, in its various dialects, is still a healthy language with a rosy future.  For example, here is a tour guide in Uxmal describing the state of his language (at my request): [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgr7gEoeX5c&w=420&h=315] We dragged … Continue reading

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Diversity in mourning

Thanks to HBDchick for linking to this article about the various ways South American cultures deal with the death of a loved one. One of the commenters, by the name of EMoom, wrote: This ignorance of diversity in grief reactions becomes … Continue reading

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America: Protector of small, vulnerable nations

Victor Hanson wrote a thought-provoking, if not very original, column praising the United States for its role in protecting “at risk nations”.  He writes: So why does the United States take risks in guaranteeing the security of countries such as … Continue reading

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The presumptuous morality police

A recent editorial by David Brooks, in the New York Times, reveals how arrogant the self-appointed leftist elite morality police can be.  Brooks writes: Ancestor inequality is not socially acceptable. It is not permissible to go around bragging that your … Continue reading

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