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Jews, Communists and Genocidal Hate in “Whiteness Studies”

“Make no mistake about it: we intend to keep bashing the dead white males, and the live ones, and the females too, until the social construct known as ‘the white race’ is destroyed—not ‘deconstructed’ but destroyed Race Traitor As a general rule, you can be fairly certain that any academic discipline that contains the word […]

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In Search of The Western Bushido

  Bushido: The Soul of Japan Inazo Nitobe, 1899.  Warrior Race: A History of the British at War Lawrence James Little, Brown & Co., 2001. The recent release of The Northman, along with my reading of two fascinating books, Bushido: The Soul of Japan and Warrior Race: A History of the British At War, has […]

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What we’re up against: White liberals rejoice at Whites becoming a minority

I know I spend too much time on Twitter, but this definitely caught my attention: Is it strange that I’m rejoicing in the fact that whites are losing the majority demographic, when I’m white? — Liz “Bama” #GoodTrouble #TeamFlowers (@bamableu) August 22, 2021 Yes, of course, it’s strange. What other definable group rejoices that they […]

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The Psychology of Moral Communities, Part 5 of 5: Psychological Mechanisms for a White Renaissance

Go to Part 1 Go to Part 2 Go to Part 3 Go to Part 4 Psychological Mechanisms for a White Renaissance In general, individualists are less ethnocentric than others, but this does not imply that they are incapable of ethnocentrism. It makes sense a priori to suppose that natural selection would act to make humans—even […]

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The Psychology of Moral Communities, Part 2 of 5: Ethnocentrism and Its Control

Go to Part 1. Controlling Ethnocentrism: Implicit and Explicit Processing As noted in Chapter 5, psychological research indicates two different types of psychological processing: implicit and explicit processing. These modes of processing may be contrasted on a number of dimensions.[1] Implicit processing is automatic, effortless, relatively fast, and involves parallel processing (i.e., processing going on independently […]