Category Archives: pan-nationalism and multi-culturalism

The Tatar Tot Princess

When the Tatar king met a Hottentot heiress, their union together made the Tatar Tot princess. Tho’ blessed with wealth, privilege and toys in profusion, she suffered from pangs of ethnic confusion. As she grew in stature and turned into … Continue reading

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Botswana persecutes its Bushmen

Botswana is often cited as one of the more civilized nations of Africa.   It now comes to light that the government of Botswana has been waging a campaign of brutality against the Bushmen, who have been living in the Kalahari … Continue reading

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American Planning Association

There is never a dearth of bad news for pro-white bloggers to write about.  We simply do not have “slow news days”.  All we have to do is open any newspaper or magazine and within seconds we find anti-white propaganda … Continue reading

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Kosher and halal

In order for meat/poultry to be kosher, the animal must be slaughtered by an observant Jew.  Its throat must be cut using a sharp blade and in one stroke.  The animal is then inspected to verify it had no maladies … Continue reading

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On burning the Quran

A Florida pastor has called off his plans to burn some 200 Qurans and the world breaths a sigh of relief.  According to CNN, the burning would… …have sparked international controversy and protests in the Muslim world. U.S. military leaders … Continue reading

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Shades of modesty

Iran is implementing new guidelines for male haircuts.  Not surprisingly, many Westerners love to ridicule such policies.  One comment reads, “Defending archaism to the last. Islam’s finest achievement.”  I wonder how those same people, who ridicule Iran, would feel if … Continue reading

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Oxkutzcab – diversity and the Mayans

I have a friend who is a (proud) Mayan Indian.  He hails from the city of Oxkutzcab (pronounced “Oshkushkab”) in the Yucatan region of Mexico.  Recently he was relating to me how, when he was a youngster, it used to … Continue reading

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Diversity and the decline of formality

I am old enough to remember when one was expected to dress in a suit and tie in order to fly on an airplane.  I was told, by those older than me, “you are not required to do so – … Continue reading

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Turning treasure into trash

The erudite Prof. Armand Leroi is famous for his vocal concern over the Andaman islanders.  He writes: … in a catastrophe that cost more than 150,000 lives, why should the survival of a few hundred tribal people have any special … Continue reading

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Dialect and culture

Few things can match the sadness of the extinction of an ancient language.  When a human is on his deathbed, his friends and loved ones are there to bid him farewell.  He says his final words and passes amid weeping … Continue reading

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