Observers in our sphere often note the jenga tower coalition on the left. It needs the anti-white target to stay on point, which Steve Sailer often calls KKKrazy glue. California and Washington state have shown possible divides with Asians allying with bad whites to reject affirmative action. There is a new fissure opening for anyone…
Month: February 2020
Sars 2 – A Conflagration of Errors
Submitted by No Soap Radio On January 22nd China’s National Health Commission published guidelines (1) for the timely detection and reporting of new cases of SARS-CoV-2 or 2019-nCoV as it was known at the time, based on “WHO guidelines for the global surveillance of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)”(2) and the “Consensus document on the…
Different Models for Different People
Different forms of government work for different groups of people. It is a rebellious sentence to type to the universalist. They seek to always push their way of governance on you. This way of organizing society is just a way for them to more effectively control, subvert and dominate you. It is about sovereignty. We…
Cultural Content Opportunity: Traditional Games, Part 2
Submitted by mongoose kikimora While I took a more official tone in my previous post, explaining with verbose grandiosity the immense value of the virgin lands of the traditional gaming hobby to a rightist, I think a more conversational shall suffice here. Today I would like to write a follow up to my previous post…
Modeling Masculinity
Last week’s links sent readers to a piece on Houellebecq by Caldwell, which is a glance at the tragic state of Western masculinity. People can focus on the fictional character Bruno Clement from Houellebecq’s “The Elementary Particles” as the poster boy for what we see around us today. This might sound off using a character…
Race To Milwaukee: Bernie’s to Lose, Not so Fast
Bernie won in Nevada, and by even larger than polling was expecting. Biden was a distant second and Buttigieg was third. Warren pulled a single digit fourth place. With Bloomberg’s poor debate performance, which did affect some polls, Bloomberg still has to wait weeks before he is on a single ballot. He never filed for…
Buy Buy Buy + Friday Reads 2/21/20
Big line go up. In the old blogging days, I used to love to blog on the financial system and investing. Like a cadre of fringe right or skeptic right people, I found my eyes opening to the lies of the system first via the blatant lies of the financial system. Some of us commented…
The Innsmouth Immigration Deal
Submitted by an avid reader One of the most disgusting arguments from the open borders crowd is the idea that immigration boosts the economy and keeps social welfare programs financially feasible. This is an argument shot through with holes as Americans can look at welfare utilization statistics and know the truth. Europe might have it…
The 2011-2012 Political Reboot
Can you feel it? It feels familiar. It reeks of desperation. There is something stale to all of it. The daily tweets capturing the state of the race. The wide open field leaves room for jostling and fluctuating among candidates. The outsider stands at or near the top of many polls. It is a repeat…
Bloomberg’s Slush Fund
Michael Bloomberg has entered the spotlight for this year’s Democrat nomination race without being in a single race or speaking at a single debate. As Biden crumbles, his supporters go looking for a new old man of the middle. Bloomberg himself has spent $200 million on his campaign so far. Out of the woodwork, journalists,…