Category Archives: pan-nationalism and multi-culturalism

The tragedy of Madagascar and of Europe

My travel adventures have come to an end and it is time to start posting, in earnest, my reflections on what I have seen.  Also, now that I am home, I can start posting some of the many photos I … Continue reading

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Europe is doomed

As some of you may have gathered, I’ve been in Europe the last few days.  I’ve been hopping around with a Europass and staying at cheap hotels and hostels.  I’ve seen many wondrous things here.  Cathedrals, castles, museums and statues.  … Continue reading

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Curious Malagasy customs

I was told (by more than one person) that when a couple wishes to marry, they are expected to cohabit for a couple of years.  In the meantime, they save up for the wedding.  During the wedding, the groom must … Continue reading

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Will eating Zebu make you black?

Some might say “yes”.  After all, Jewamongyou is a few shades darker and he is sitting eating Zebu as he writes this post.  But I think the darker skin probably has more to do with the tropical sun (a welcome … Continue reading

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The trials of Nunavut

In 1999, the Canadian government gave autonomy to the aboriginal inhabitants of the Northeastern part of the country, the Inuit.  So far, the results have been less than promising.  The Trials of Nunavut describes the challenges of the nascent nation … Continue reading

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Scientists: Evolution and nature made a mistake

According to Science Daily, the roots of human suspicion and animosity toward outsiders go back some 25 million years: Human Prejudice Has Ancient Evolutionary Roots ScienceDaily (Mar. 18, 2011) — The tendency to perceive others as “us versus them” isn’t … Continue reading

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Libya and blacks as a destructive tool of government

Steve Sailer writes, in his VDare column: Kaddafi’s PR offensive in Africa over the last couple of decades was quite a hit with sub-Saharan Africa’s naïve. Trevor Johnson wrote in back in 2000: “…his Pan-African speeches were taken at face value … Continue reading

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San Francisco may ban circumcision

San Franciscans may soon have the opportunity to ban circumcision in their city: Self-described “civil rights advocates” say that a ballot proposition to ban circumcision is on track for gathering signatures, meaning that San Franciscans may vote on the measure … Continue reading

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An Iranian, a Polynesian and a Jew…

An Iranian, a Polynesian and a Jew were at work one day.  The Polynesian and the Iranian were having a discussion about race.  It seems they were talking about white people.  The Iranian, seeing the Jew (yours truly) close by, … Continue reading

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Islam is a symptom, not the problem

A reader sent me this youTube video. When I watched it, I thought to myself, “this is intriguing and the presenter is well-spoken and seems well-informed.  I wonder how Muslims would respond…”  So I watched this video. It should be … Continue reading

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