Category Archives: pan-nationalism and multi-culturalism

Drunk on diversity

It is difficult to count the many ways that “diversity” harms our society.  One does not need to use convoluted reasoning, or far-fetched theories, to support the case against “diversity”.  All one needs is common sense.  The Oregonian recently provided … Continue reading

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When Chinese cruelty meets African laziness

Actually, I have no evidence that the Africans were lazy; I just thought it would be an eye-catching headline.  In any event, it seems that some Chinese men have been accused of abusing native workers in Mozambique: Maputo – Mozambique … Continue reading

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The Left's pygmy problem

Many of us have assumed that the relative media silence over the ongoing genocide of pygmies in Africa is due to a desire to avoid, whenever possible, depicting black Africans in a negative light.  While there is definitely some truth … Continue reading

Posted in pan-nationalism and multi-culturalism, racial differences and how they manifest themselves/race science | 14 Comments

Oregonian editorial almost gets it right

An editorial by Ross Douthat (Oregonian via New York Times Oct. 18th, 2011) comes much closer to the truth about “diversity” than we normally see in the MSM.  Speaking of the fate of Christian communities in the Middle East, Douthat … Continue reading

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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

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The Ainu – the "other" white people

It is almost indisputable that the Japanese were guilty of genocide against the Ainu inhabitants of the far North.  In enotes, under “Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity”, we find: Japanese employed different discriminatory policies towards its ethnic minorities, who were … Continue reading

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California school curriculum requirements

California is on its way to requiring that “gay history” be taught in public schools.  From the Huffington Post: SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California lawmakers on Tuesday sent the governor a bill that would make the state the first requiring public … Continue reading

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A natural way of life

Sometimes, when I look back at my life as an observant Jew, I realize that some of the battles I fought then I still fight today.  Here is an excerpt from something I wrote in those days.  It is directed … Continue reading

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Who is a "Cherokee"?

According to “Cherokee Nation Facts“, in order to be considered a member of the Cherokee tribe, all one needs is a single Indian ancestor who was listed as such in the 1906 census: FACT: The Cherokee Nation requires no blood … Continue reading

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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