Charleston, cognitive psychology, and media influence
/78 Comments/in Evolutionary Psychology, Featured Articles, Media Influence/by Kevin MacDonaldIt’s worth thinking about some basic psychology in relation to the Charleston events. Cognitive psychologists study heuristics that people use to make judgments about the likelihood of events that are complexly determined — things like airplane crashes or shark attacks. A heuristic relevant to Charleston is the availability heuristic, where people make judgments and form attitudes based […]
A Review of “The Devil That Never Dies” by Daniel Jonah Goldhagen, Part 1
/40 Comments/in Anti-Semitism, Featured Articles, Jewish Writing on Anti-Semitism/by Brenton SandersonDaniel Jonah Goldhagen is best known for his 1996 book Hitler’s Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust. Despite its flawed historiography, this polemical work attracted enormous media attention and established his reputation as a putative authority on “anti-Semitism” and the “Holocaust.” He was soon given a regular platform to peddle his extreme brand of […]
The NYTimes will only go so far in exposing divisions (and over-the-top tribalism) among Jews
/8 Comments/in General/by Tom OliverDespite the well-known Jewish influence, the MSM in the US will often (surprisingly) take a pro-Palestinian tack regarding perhaps the most well-known of the perennial problems in the Mideast. Some of the media feel the need to present different viewpoints (if only to go through the motions?), employ left-wing journalists who are consistently pro-Israel, find […]
‘Get that White!’: A Gaze into a Coming Nightmare of Non-Prosecution of Hate Crimes Against Whites
/34 Comments/in Anti-White Attitudes, Costs of Multiculturalism, Featured Articles/by Andrew Joyce, Ph.D.It started off like any average ‘First Friday’ in Florence, Alabama. It ended with a glimpse into the racial nightmare that awaits the European peoples in the coming racial apocalypse. Earlier this month, the Dawes family participated in the familiar civic event before starting to make their way home as evening descended. A group of […]
Can the Ossis save Europe? Part 3 of 3
/34 Comments/in European Nationalism, Featured Articles/by Guillaume DurocherPart 1 Part 2 Putin’s Russia: Imperfect Allies It would be wrong to either idealize or demonize the government of President Vladimir Putin of the Russian Federation. He is neither as sound as White Nationalists would like nor as devilish as many mainstream democrats assert. But Russia has one great, indeed unique, virtue. Gregory Hood […]
Can the Ossis Save Europe? Part 2 of 3
/13 Comments/in European Nationalism, Featured Articles/by Guillaume DurocherPart 1. Contemporary Central Europe: Towards Decadence and Decline The ruling establishments in Central Europe today — by which I here mean Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, the Baltic states and the Balkan countries — are for the most part not an impressive lot. There is little original or interesting about them. Their only […]
Can the Ossis save Europe? Part 1 of 3
/27 Comments/in European Nationalism, Featured Articles/by Guillaume DurocherToday, over 25 years after the destruction of the Berlin Wall and the Iron Curtain which split Europe asunder, profound social and cultural differences persist between the two halves of the continent. In the West, the ideology of “anti-racism” is largely hegemonic. The idea that indigenous Europeans should defend their culture and interests in general, […]




