Entries by Kevin MacDonald

The Unstable Alliance of Nationalists and “Mainly Jewish Oligarchs” in the Ukraine

The main narrative in the Western media on Ukraine is that the “Ukrainian people” have delivered themselves from the evil, corrupt Yanukovych government. The nationalist role in toppling the government and its presence in the new government has been downplayed, with assurances given by Jewish organizations and Jewish writers in the NY Times that Putin’s […]

A bit of IQ realism in the LA Times

Christopher Chabris, a psychologist at Union College, and Jonathan Wei, a researcher at the Duke University Talent Identification Program and at Case Western Reserve University, wrote an op-ed refuting a central dogma of cultural Marxism, that standardized tests have no validity (“Hire like Google? For most companies, that’s a bad idea“). What the professors write […]

Breaking up Ukraine along ethnic lines

In an earlier article on competing nationalisms in Ukraine, I suggested that states like Ukraine with large ethnic divisions should be divided into relatively ethnically homogeneous societies. This derives from the idea of what Frank Salter terms “universal nationalism”—that all peoples should be able to live in ethnically homogeneous states free of the conflict that […]

Niestabilny sojusz nacjonalistów i żydowskich oligarchów na Ukrainie

Translation of “The Unstable Alliance of Nationalists and “Mainly Jewish Oligarchs” in the Ukraine.” Posted at http://www.nacjonalista.pl/2014/03/15/prof-kevin-macdonald-niestabilny-sojusz-nacjonalistow-i-zydowskich-oligarchow-na-ukrainie/ Naczelna narracja zachodnich mediów jest taka, że „ukraiński naród” wyzwolił się z okowów złego, skorumpowanego reżimu Janukowycza. Rola nacjonalistów w obaleniu jego rządu, wraz z ich obecnością w nowym rządzie, została zbagatelizowana, przy akompaniamencie zapewnień organizacji żydowskich oraz […]

Arnon Milchan at the Oscars

In my article on Abe Foxman’s retirement, I discussed Foxman’s letter complaining that Jonathan Pollard’s continuing incarceration is “an intimidation that can only be based on an anti-Semitic stereotype about the Jewish community, one that we have seen confirmed in our public opinion polls over the years, the belief that American Jews are more loyal […]