I Guess Indians Weren’t Enriched by Multiculturalism
2012-11-28
The voice of the European American nation
Archival posts from 2012-2020
by Jeff Goodall “(The) city of Hamburg signed a ‘treaty’ with organizations representing its Islamic population… The ‘treaty’ features a series of concessions, not by the Muslims to secular authority, but by the secular government […]
“Long live our race! Long live the Whites!” France’s Bloc Identitaire (Identitarian Bloc) held its convention at the beginning of November in Orange, Provence. This was just two weeks after the party’s youth movement Génération […]
by Dr. Helen Yes, this is the headline of a Washington Post column (you may need a subscription to view it) about–you guessed it–women who do too much (thanks to the reader who emailed the […]
by Peter Brimelow We just found my November 1992 American Spectator review of Invisible Victims, Frederick R. Lynch’s seminal study of the impact of affirmative action (a.k.a.) quotas on white males. Quotas are a zero-sum […]
by Lyle Denniston Once the Supreme Court decides a major case on the constitutionality of using race as a factor in choosing the entering class at public colleges and universities, it will find waiting for […]
by John Young Diamonds are a popular Yule or Christmas gift. Likewise, Christmas and New Year are very popular times to “pop the question,” and the question is usually accompanied by a diamond. How you […]
by L. Crane Back in 2010, Dateline NBC showcased the touching story of the Friends and Neighbors Food Pantry in Cooleville, Ohio.(1) While no response came from the White House to the children’s paper-plate-written pleas […]
2012-11-26
Greg Lukianoff, president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, on the battle for free speech on college campuses. 2012-11-26