Category Archives: Phenocentrism

Why Are Race Riots Not News?

Thomas Sowell at Townhall addresses the issue of Black on White race motivated violence that is spreading all across America in the wake of the Obama-Fuhrer’s administration. The Elite Media Monoculture does not want to deal with this story and … Continue reading

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Love in the Time of Austerity

The Telegraph’s Petronella Wyatt brings us this essay in which we learn that the economic slump has had a negative impact on love and dating in the UK. In the good times we can afford pretty much what we want. … Continue reading

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The Unfair Guilt of the Left

The University of Minnesota is sponsoring an anti-white propaganda campaign designed to make you feel guilty for the sin of having a certain set of genes. Imagine that. In this public service ad we get the usual claptrap from the … Continue reading

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South Africa’s Rape Culture

Since the end of Apartheid, crime has exploded in South Africa, including rape. In this article at Taki’s Magazine Hannes Wessels brings us some of the unfortunate details of the collapse of South Africa into crime infested anarchy. For example, … Continue reading

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John Derbyshire vs. The National Review

It seems that John Derbyshire has stirred up a hornet’s nest with one of his recent articles that you can find at Takimag.com. This article, titled “The Talk: Nonblack Version” is a response to similar articles by a number of … Continue reading

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