The Stark Truth interviews jewamongyou (again)
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Finding the right balance
Every time a person commits to a cause, he must strike a balance. A balance between the various layers of morality that sometimes contradict each other, a balance between violence and diplomacy, and a balance between his own personal interests and those of his community. With the 2012 American Renaissance conference only five weeks away, [...]. Read More »
Affirmative action for math-challenged women
If you’re not the sharpest knife in the drawer and you’re a white male, then you’re just a “dumb person” with few rights or privileges. But if you’re also a “minority” or female, then this works to your advantage. “Affirmative action” is a polite way of saying, “Not the best qualified, but we can use [...]. Read More »
Some thoughts on “black history month”
Alas, “black history month” is upon us. Otherwise known as “Lies, half-truths and distortions Month”. As a person who doesn’t watch television, I can go through the entire month without being exposed to any of the above – as long as I avoid all large retail outlets, government offices and educational institutions. Most of the [...]. Read More »
Leftist bumper-sticker politics
Here’s a comic recently posted on Facebook: The largely leftist audience, on Facebook, reacted with predictable approval. What is it they approve of? It could be the stereotype of anybody who opposes immigration as an ignorant white hick. Or perhaps it’s the assumption that opposition to immigration is based on the idea that only those [...]. Read More »“No longer colorblind”
Did you hear the latest? President Obama has announced he will “no longer be thrifty with tax money”. Kind of reminds me of when the Nazis announced, late in 1944, that they would “no longer coddle the Jews”, or when al-Qaida recently announced that they will “cease being so tolerant of those who burn the [...]. Read More »
Autistic child trapped in her own body
Latte Island recently posed an extraordinary video about an autistic girl who had been unable to communicate, until one day she started typing on a computer keyboard. I tried to post a comment there but, for some reason, I couldn’t get through the word verification. I found the video very moving and informative. The family [...]. Read More »
A libertarian defense for the War on Some Drugs
I’m about to do something I loath. I find it very distasteful to cite the Oregonian without attacking it. But one can find valuable things even in puddles of bile and vomitus. From the article: Horrific murder no surprise in meth capital of US Jan. 21, 2012, 6: 03 p.m. PST AP FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — [...]. Read More »
Liberal Douche Garofalo
Eugenicist is on a posting hiatus, but she still gives me good ideas for this blog now and then. Here are some nice memes, of a genre called “liberal douche Garofalo”. Enjoy! There are many more where those came from – and you can make your own here. If you come up with a good one, [...]. Read More »“MAX attack not so simple”
We recently saw news reports of blacks attacking a white on the Portland MAX (train). According to the Oregonian, and the powers that be, this attack wasn’t racially motivated. Therefore, hate-crime charges will not be pursued. We are told: Police have made arrests. Karley escaped with just bumps and bruises. Read More »Why do they always blame the Jews?
Julie Kroll, of The Wrap, asks a fairly good question: ”Why do they always blame the Jews?” Have you noticed how celebrities who seem to reach a crisis moment in their lives lately bring up the Holocaust or engage in anti-Semitic wordplay during their outbursts — most notably Mel Gibson, John Galliano and Lars von [...]. Read More »
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 people are asking this question: Queen Beatrix took on the fiery leader of her country’s anti-Muslim [...]. Read More »
Even a broken clock is right twice a day
Human stupidity brought a positive turn of events to my attention. The government of Ireland is now allowing homeowners to protect themselves with lethal force. In the past, the law required them to retreat in the face of an intruder. Naturally, “civil liberties organizations” are attacking the new law. Read More »
Why does the “mainstream media” hate Ron Paul?
It seems to me that the “mainstream media” hates Ron Paul mainly because it is simply an organ of the entrenched establishment and status quo. We live in a big-government, anti-freedom, anti-white, sports-oriented world – and the powers that be want to keep it that way. Does this make them “conservative”? While Barack Obama used [...]. Read More »
Cesar in Merida
One of the things I love about travel is the opportunity it offers to meet interesting people. It is not uncommon for seemingly unfortunate circumstances to present possibilities for new friendships. Unpleasant situations often turn out to be among the most interesting aspects of travel adventures. Read More »
Martin Luther King and Adolf Hitler
I wrote the following post a long time ago – and then duly forgot about it. But my school teacher brother called me today and asked, “How do you say ‘I have a dream’ in Hebrew?”. I told him and then realized what he was up to. ”Is this for one of those crazy liberal [...]. Read More »
Martin Luther King and Adolf Hitler
I wrote the following post a long time ago – and then duly forgot about it. But my school teacher brother called me today and asked, “How do you say ‘I have a dream’ in Hebrew?”. I told him and then realized what he was up to. ”Is this for one of those crazy liberal [...]. Read More »
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 – and actually her native language is English, but she speaks Pulaar. She’s a linguist [...]. Read More »
The dangers of bungee jumping in Africa
Anybody who bungee jumps must be aware that there is a possibility the cord might snap. I suppose the knowledge of this danger adds to the thrill. Every now and then we hear of somebody using a cord that is too long and, well, the results are predictable. Sometimes alcohol is involved. Sometimes it’s just [...]. Read More »
The dangers of bungee jumping in Africa
Anybody who bungee jumps must be aware that there is a possibility the cord might snap. I suppose the knowledge of this danger adds to the thrill. Every now and then we hear of somebody using a cord that is too long and, well, the results are predictable. Sometimes alcohol is involved. Sometimes it’s just [...]. Read More »
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