Faye on de Benoist

(You wouldn’t think central Connecticut in the summer could be so much fun, but I’ve been enjoying myself too much to write these past few days.)
I prefer McDonalds’ to mosques… – Guillaume Faye
For those who are interested, an important interview with Guillaume Faye appeared recently on the Forum at Subversiv.com, in which he savages Alain [...]

On Spam and the Free Market

Spam is the best argument against the unrestricted free market.
In a healthy society spammers – especially trackback spammers – would not, of course, be executed: that would be too merciful.
In the Meantime
Anyway, I’m off to the East Coast for 10 days or so. I expect to be able to keep up more or less, [...]

Hey Hey, Ho Ho, Asians Have Got to Go!?

Nine years ago the people of California passed Proposition 209 in what I believe was a sincere effort to foster nondiscrimination in the state. However, 209’s supporters do not see what I see every day as the new chancellor at UC Berkeley.

Instead of ensuring nondiscrimination, Proposition 209 has created an environment that many students of [...]

Crusaders Then And Now

I have no doubt that had there been no Crusades at all that western Europe would have been conquered by Muslims in much same fashion as southeastern Europe was. – Prof. Thomas Madden, St. Louis University
The web site of the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property (TFP) has this interesting little [...]

Simply Unbearable

It is 112 degrees in Walnut Creek, CA right now – too hot to think, too hot to do anything except invent excuses for not going outside.
Maybe I’ll sleep at the office.

Boiling Frogs in Canada

I’ve blogged several times on the Persecution and (character) Assassination of Professor David G. Mullan as Performed by the Inmates of Cape Breton University under the Direction of the Marquis de Sadists of the campus Sexual Diversity Center.
I won’t go into the details again, because it might lead me to a indulge in some crude [...]

In the Hat

Los Angeles is the poster child for the new multicultural America – for better and for worse. I’ve touched on the growing and often violent racial conflict between Blacks and Latinos there and across California several times. (See here, here and here.) In my wanderings around the net looking for more on [...]

70 Years On – A Plague On Both Your Houses

70 years ago, on July 17, 1936, one of the many great tragedies of the 20th Century began when a group of Spanish generals embarked on a coup to overthrow the Spanish Republic. During the resultant civil war and in the repression which followed some 1 million Spaniards died. Each side in the [...]

Occasionally the Lightbulb Comes On

My local paper has the following on page 1:

Pay dips in jobs held by immigrants
By George Avalos
CONTRA COSTA TIMES
The surge of immigrants in recent years appears to have depressed the paychecks of East Bay workers in jobs with a big share of foreign-born employees.
These occupations tend to pay less than the average job in the [...]

Celebrating Diversity In Their Own Way

The National Association of Realtors reminds us that “Diversity is Good Business!”
As the 2000 U.S. Census has reported, America is more culturally diverse than at any other time in the nation’s history. This diversity is now considered to be one of the country’s greatest assets.
I was impressed, therefore, to see that some enterprising young men [...]