Category Archives: pan-nationalism and multi-culturalism

German outpost in Brazil

The webmaster of Human Stupidity mentioned to me that there is a small region, in Southern Brazil, that was settled by Germans back in the 19th century.  What is remarkable about it, especially the city of Pomerode, is that a … Continue reading

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Southern Sudan

These are exciting times for Southern Sudan.  It seems that nearly 99% of the region favors secession from Sudan.  I wish them success and I hope that they manage their affairs wisely.  Still I think it is ironic that it … Continue reading

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Economic hardship takes toll on white shopping

Just recently I entered one of my favorite grocery stores and noticed numerous large signs stating “ALL SALES FINAL”, “WIC COUPONS NOT ACCEPTED” and “CHECKS NOT ACCEPTED”.  My assumption was that these sudden changes of policy had been implemented in … Continue reading

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Africans in Thailand

Sagat has posted an interesting article about Africans in Thailand.  If the Asians are smart, they’ll nip this in the bud before it gets out of hand: An article in the Bangkok Post details the Thai police’s efforts to crack … Continue reading

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Social Security and Medicare – selling off our nation

Michael Tennant, at New American, tells us that the aging of the Baby Boomer generation spells doom for the American economy because the Federal government cannot possibly keep its obligations without drastically raising taxes or creating so much money that … Continue reading

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Vietnamese imperialism against Cambodia

I was raised in a generation that was trained to view the Vietnamese as victims of American atrocities.  Growing up, we were treated to images of children burned by napalm,  stories of Agent Orange and “secret” bombings.  My generation was … Continue reading

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Malta under seige

“Xenophobia” is one of those words the anti-white movement has misused and twisted.  A phobia is an irrational, persistent fear of something.  Dictionary.com defines “xenophobia” as… an unreasonable fear or hatred of foreigners or strangers or of that which is … Continue reading

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Whites in African universities?

I was reading an article, linked to in American Renaissance, about how some British colleges have neglected to enroll black students over the last several years.  This got me thinking… do African institutions of higher learning seek white students? I … Continue reading

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Can Phoenicia be restored?

I have found a fascinating website that details the history, and contributions, of the Phoenician people.  It is not unusual for Lebanese to take pride in their Phoenician heritage.  But is it accurate to call  some modern Lebanese “Phoenician”? Lebanon … Continue reading

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Rhinoplasty: a crime against nature

Say what you will about the Iranians.  It might be so that many of them are Islamic fanatics.  That they can be temperamental – there is probably some truth to that as well.  But why is it that so many … Continue reading

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