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Swain vs. SPLC

The SPLC is attacking Carol Swain, labeling her “an apologist for white supremacists,” for endorsing Craig Bodeker’s A Conversation About Race. Swain has fired back at The Huffington Post. Here’s an excerpt from the Bodeker film that incited the controversy:

^^ This is the same sort of ritual shaming that was used in the USSR.
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Two Proposals

This is the sixth installment in this series.
1.) We need to create a base for ourselves. An elite needs a constituency. In 2007, a Gallup poll found that 20% of White Americans disapprove of interracial marriage. In South Carolina (1998) and Alabama (2000), 38% and 40% of all voters respectively wanted to keep the state anti-miscegenation laws. [...]

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Cyber Racism

At Mississippi Learning, MSU sociologist Matthew Hughey is impressed by an interview with Jesse Daniels about her new book, Cyber Racism. As a pioneer of web based racialism, I was naturally intrigued and wasted thirty minutes of my time listening to a podcast about this dreck. The first eight minutes of the broadcast were devoted to discussing a [...]

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Remembering Little Rock

In The Washington Post, Kevin Boyle has a review of Carlotta Walls LaNier’s memoir of the Little Rock 9, the small group of negro students who led the integration of Central High School in Little Rock back in 1957. President Eisenhower famously sent the 101 Airborne Division into Arkansas to force integration on the school. Little [...]

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The Belleville Protest

Yesterday, the National Socialist Movement held a protest in Belleville, Illinois to draw attention to the now infamous savage black-on-white beating on a school bus. The rally drew hundreds of spectators and a vigil by a local church group. There are a few scathing blurbs about “Nazis” and “white supremacists” in the local press.
Needless to say, the [...]

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Racism!

Last week, Liberal America had one of its periodic conniption fits over “racism” and this inspired a series of columns in the New York Times and elsewhere, which I am only now (slowly) dredging through.
1.) For Bob Herbert (negro), the hideously white 9/12 protesters were driven by “racism,” pure and simple. They just can’t stand the fact that a black [...]

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Ted Kennedy, RIP

Hurrah!
The awful SOB is finally gone. Just heard the news. I’m going to take a pause from my Churchill project to celebrate and savor the moment. It’s a beautiful day!
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Yesterday’s Men

If you are White and male, that’s what you are according to Ross Douthat, one of the house conservatives who writes for the New York Times. Your America is swiftly giving way to that of Barack Hussein Obama and Sonia Sotomayor. In our so-called “postracial society,” race and gender are everything. These are qualities that determine how far you can get ahead [...]

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Obama’s NAACP Speech

OneSTDV, a HBD blogger, gives his analysis of Obama’s NAACP speech. I copied and pasted the text below and inserted my own commentary.
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THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. What an extraordinary night, capping off an extraordinary week, capping off an extraordinary 100 years at the NAACP. (Applause.) [45 years after the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the [...]

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District 9

Via Amren, Kyle Bristow is giving us advance notice that Hollywood is poised to release another movie about evil white men who practice segregation. District 9 is “a story about human discrimination against peace-loving aliens who have come to Earth as refugees.” The film is a social commentary on race relations in South Africa.

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