Entries by Kevin MacDonald

Chad Crowley’s Substack:

Chad Crowley at Substack (“Undoing the Myth of the “Good War”) summarizes several important books on World War II: AJP Taylor: Origins of the Second World War; Gerd Schultze-Rhonhof: 1939: The War That Had Many Fathers; David Irving’s Churchill’s War, vol.1: The Struggle for Power; Patrick Buchanan: Churchill, Hitler and the Unnecessary War: How Britain Lost Its Empire […]

NYT Oped by Sheila Katz: Jews Are Afraid Right Now. 

NYT Oped: Jews Are Afraid Right Now. It’s a reasonable assumption that Jews who attended the pro-hostage march in Boulder are supporters of the genocide. And no acknowledgement that the Israel Lobby in the U.S. retains huge power and is entirely supported by the mainstream Jewish community. Kaatz acts as if the few Jews who […]

Ross Douthat in the NYTimes: Is Civil War Coming to Europe?

Is Civil War Coming to Europe? … When I’ve written skeptically about scenarios for an American civil war, I’ve tended to stress several realities: the absence of a clear geographical division between our contending factions; the diminishment, not exacerbation, of racial and ethnic polarization in the Trump era; the fact that we’re rich and aging […]

David Betz: Civil War Comes to the West, Part II: Strategic Realities

That civil war is looming in the West is a logical conclusion of standard, well-understood precepts of social science. The likely fracture of multicultural societies along lines of identity is an obvious hypothesis. The configuration of demographic geography, and the factional polarisation that is its political consequence, is a measurable fact. The precariousness of contemporary […]

Dutch Government Collapses Over Migration Dispute

Mr. Wilders said that implementation of that policy was not going quickly enough. During a news conference last week, he said he wanted to add 10 more proposals to the agreement to further curb migration and demanded the immediate support from his governing partners. The proposals included calls for a complete halt to asylum, as […]