Christopher Langan On Race Realism

“Race Realism” and other similar phrases are terms often tossed about in online discussions of racial issues, especially in less moderated forums.  Below is a fairly good definition of this term by Christopher Langan: Christopher Langan Question: What is “race realism”? Answer: Given a stable and constructive society which produces a reasonable quality of life … More Christopher Langan On Race Realism

Migrants as Enforcers

A conversation on 4chan on the topic of the Dutch farmer revolt over Nitrogen emission laws veered onto the topic of illegal migrants, and raised rather interesting points: One anon noted changes in the Netherland’s immigrant policies: Immigration policies in the Netherlands are obviously for subversion, but there is a major problem: Only cities get … More Migrants as Enforcers

The “Collapse”

A 4chan anon posts on what a potential societal collapse might look like, which looks suspiciously like what is happening nowadays: There will be no “collapse” the way some of these people think of it. It’s not going to be like the movie “Dawn of the Dead” or whatever where one day suddenly shit hits … More The “Collapse”

“Antisemitism”

Back in 2016 a political comic was published describing how Jewish people appear to interact with their white countrymen: Being a comic, one would expect the overall message to be greatly exaggerated.  Sadly, life has a way of being stranger than fiction: It’s both hilarious and sad that many satirical things from decades ago are … More “Antisemitism”

Societal Collapse – Expectations vs Realities

An essay posted on 8chan almost ten years ago, detailing what people might expect from a societal collapse versus actual signs of one: I think it’s important to point out that when it comes to collapse, you’re primed to look for certain signs as indicative of a collapse, even though they’re not close to how … More Societal Collapse – Expectations vs Realities

“Reflect” – A Teacher Talks of His Black Students

A short essay from a teacher, Frank McCormick, that has been gaining traction as of late on the behavior of his black students and how they fit in the school administration’s management of teachers: I’ll never forget when my principal asked me to “reflect” on why most of the students sent to the office were … More “Reflect” – A Teacher Talks of His Black Students