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Menachem Mendel Schneerson: The Expedient Messiah, Part 2
/18 Comments/in Featured Articles, Jewish Ethnocentrism, Jewish Religiosity/by Trudie PertMID-LIFE CRISIS AND CAREER CHANGE Settled with and continuing his dependence on his father-in-law, Schneerson no doubt experienced some anxiety about what to do next. Job prospects for a 40-plus-year-old refugee engineer with poor English language skills were not good. A temporary place was soon found for him, however, serving as his father-in-law’s financial emissary […]
Menachem Mendel Schneerson: The Expedient Messiah, Part 1
/26 Comments/in Ethnocentrism, Featured Articles, Jewish Ethnocentrism, Jewish Religiosity/by Trudie PertIt is the committed core — made up now especially of the highly influential Orthodox and Conservative movements- which has always been the critical force for channeling Jewish behavior in the direction of genetic and cultural separatism. … It is the radicals who have reconstituted the Jewish community and have eventually won the day. Kevin […]
Tristan Tzara and the Jewish Roots of Dada, Part 2
/47 Comments/in Arts and Clture and Politics, Featured Articles, Jewish Influence, Western Culture/by Brenton SandersonOther Jews involved with Zurich Dada Among the other Jewish artists and intellectuals who joined Tzara in neutral Switzerland to escape involvement in the war was the painter and sculptor Marcel Janco (1895–1984), his brothers Jules and George, the painter and experimental film-maker Hans Richter (1888–1976), the essayist Walter Serner (1889–1942), and the painter and […]
Tristan Tzara and the Jewish Roots of Dada, Part 1
/68 Comments/in Featured Articles, Jews as a Hostile Elite, Western Culture/by Brenton SandersonThe twentieth century saw a proliferation of art inspired by the culture of critique. The exposure and promotion of this art grew alongside the ever-expanding Jewish control of the media, and Jewish penetration and eventual capture of the Western art establishment. Jewish writers, painters and composers sought to rewrite the rules of artistic expression — […]
Review of Confessions of a Reluctant Hater
/252 Comments/in Featured Articles, White Racial Consciousness and Advocacy/by Matt ParrottGreg Johnson is a radical, an elitist, perhaps even a dreaded “vanguardist”. He doesn’t waste what little patience he has on the myriad schemes concocted by White Advocates to compromise our goals, water down our message, or conceal our agenda. His debut book, Confessions of a Reluctant Hater, is ostensibly “some of [his] more introductory and […]
Jews and Japanese Imperialism
/40 Comments/in General/by Peter StuyvesantThe institution of the United Nations (UN) Holocaust Remembrance Day and the UN outreach programme to promote the worldwide teaching of the Holocaust is a dubious policy of this supra-national organization: Is the suffering of one people more significant than the suffering of another? Is the suffering of ethnic persecution a sound basis for universal […]