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September 7, 2017
Murray speaks at Harvard
There was a time when things such as evolution and plate tectonics were considered taboo and anyone who spoke of these concepts were black listed as radicals. Race realism is the new evolution.
I first became familiar with Charles Murray when he did an interview with Stefan Molyneux. Speaking of the link between race and IQ cost Murray dearly. And it was published over twenty years ago.
It’s only when white liberals have personal experiences of being surrounded by other races that they sometimes (certainly not always, but sometimes) learn that there is a definite difference between us.
Until then, they continue to call those trying to start the discussion the usual names. Hateful. Bigots. Racist. Etc…
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — Students gathered at Harvard University on Wednesday to denounce a speech by an author who co-wrote a book discussing racial differences in intelligence and touched off a boisterous protest earlier this year in Vermont.
Chanting “black, brown, Asian, white, Harvard united for human rights” and “you can’t turn us around,” dozens of students stood on the front lawn of the university’s Museum of Natural History to protest the appearance of Charles Murray as his speech got underway inside.
Murray, a political scientist who co-authored the 1994 book “The Bell Curve,” has said his views are misunderstood. His speech on Wednesday was closed to the media.
Student speakers, part of the organizing Black Students Association and the Undergraduate Council’s Black Caucus, condemned what they say is Murray’s hateful rhetoric, which they believe is an attack on the existence of minorities.
“He’s trying to whitewash our existence,” said Ian Hayes, a 19-year-old sophomore. “He isn’t misunderstood, he’s wrong — plain and simple.”
One of the organizers of the demonstration, Anwar Omeish, a 21-year-old junior from Fairfax, Virginia, said Murray’s ideas are “flawed.”
“If it’s about contributions to global conversations, his is not a particularly worthy one,” Omeish said.
A parallel talk at the university’s northwest building, involving professors and students, was held shortly after the demonstration. The professors identified Murray as an empirically discredited and overtly racist speaker whose work is heavily reliant on biological determinism.
Murray’s speech at Vermont’s Middlebury College in March prompted a demonstration that involved up to eight masked people. A Middlebury professor suffered a neck injury during a subsequent physical confrontation. Dozens of students were disciplined.
Murray’s Harvard appearance was sponsored by the Open Campus Initiative, a student-run group that advocates free expression and has been inviting provocative speakers.
The Southern Poverty Law Center labels Murray a white nationalist, but he denies that.
One thing is certain. Don’t send your kids to college unless they’re going for a STEM degree. Some say we need to take over these institutions. But when I read articles such as this showcasing students who aren’t even able to listen to contradictory ideas without mouthing off the same rhetoric they’re liberal professors teach them, it makes me think that these institutions aren’t worth saving. Let them fall. We can create new ones from the ashes of the old.
We used to go to university to learn new ideas. Now we go to destroy them. But race realism won’t die. Because as long as we don’t discuss race realism in a realistic way, we won’t come anywhere close to solving the problems that plague our societies.


September 6, 2017
The Politics of the Writing Industry
Thank you to Brittany Pettibone for having me on her channel to discuss, politics, the writing industry, and some of our favorites authors and books. It was a breath of fresh air.


September 3, 2017
Mexican President Admits He Wants Conquest
I’ve heard countless people say that white genocide is a stupid concept thought up by evil white supremacists. What say those fools now?
Vicente Fox Quesada
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@realDonaldTrump how many times do we have to tell you? You can keep tweeting, but we won’t pay the #FuckingWall.
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@VicenteFoxQue Sep 1realDonaldTrump, you’re killing the real American dream! DACA is fundamental for a successful America, what’s the point of ending it?
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@realDonaldTrump Minorities will soon be the majority, and remember: we’re stronger together. Get it? You can’t trump the dream.
If the children of DACA are so wonderful, the question must be asked. Why doesn’t the Mexican president want them back? He knows that Trump is right when he says that when Mexicans come here, they bring their problems with them. He also knows that a wall would prevent his people from going across the border, stealing American jobs, and sending money back to family in Mexico, which helps give extra steam to Mexico’s economy.
And dare I mention that Mexico has wall on their southern border? But that’s different of course. They also have a constitutional policy that prevents their politicians from changing the demographics of the nation via immigration reform. It’s only racist when whites want a border and a white demographic, right?
Sadly, with Bannon gone… my hopes for that big beautiful wall are dwindling. All the men that were in agreement with Trump’s world view are gone. Now he’s surrounded by never Trumpers, cucks, and neocons. And we need a wall now more than ever.
This is pure conquest. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.


September 2, 2017
Russia Paranoia Gets Real
Remember back when Roosevelt placed sanctions against Japan… that didn’t work out very well if I recall. It led to that whole “day of infamy” speech.
Russia will respond harshly to any US measures designed to hurt it, the foreign minister said, a day after Washington told Moscow to close its San Francisco consulate and two other facilities.
Moscow “will have a tough response to the things that come totally out of the blue to hurt us and are driven solely by the desire to spoil our relations with the United States”, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Friday.
The warning came as Russia said it was weighing a response to the US move that will force it to shutter its San Francisco consulate, as well as its trade missions in Washington, DC and New York City by Saturday.
The spat between the two nuclear-armed powers is another blow to US President Donald Trump’s pledge to try to improve relations with Russia’s Vladimir Putin.
The US ordered the closures in a retaliatory move after the Kremlin demanded Washington slash staff numbers at its Russian diplomatic missions to 455 personnel with a deadline that ran out on Friday.
Russia’s demand came after Congress overwhelmingly approved new sanctions against Russia in July.
“The United States has fully implemented the decision by the government of the Russian Federation to reduce the size of our mission in Russia,” State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert confirmed in a statement.
Washington said it hoped the two sides “can avoid further retaliatory actions” and improve ties but warned it was “prepared to take further action as necessary and as warranted.”
Russia’s Lavrov avoided blaming the Trump administration outright for the latest tensions and laid the guilt squarely at the door of Trump’s predecessor Barack Obama.
“We are open even now for constructive cooperation where it corresponds to Russian interests,” Lavrov also said on Friday.
“But it takes two to tango and so far our partner is, again and again, doing an individual break dance.”
The dispute began when former US President Barack Obama expelled 35 Russian diplomats in December over allegations of Russian interference in last year’s presidential election.
Lavrov is to meet his US counterpart Rex Tillerson this month in New York.
Meanwhile on Friday, Russia’s foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said the FBI planned to search the San Francisco consulate on Saturday and accused US authorities of threatening the “security” of Russian citizens and violating diplomats’ immunity.
“We are talking about invasion into a consulate and the accommodations of diplomatic staff,” Zakharova said in a statement. “The demands of the US authorities create a direct threat to the security of Russian citizens.”
“We express a resolute protest over Washington’s actions that ignore international law,” Zakharova said, adding that: “We reserve the right to take retaliatory measures.”
The State Department has not commented specifically on whether officials plan to search the premises.
But it did say that as of Saturday, access to the consulate will only be granted with State Department permission.
You can talk to me about ISIS and North Korea all day long, but conflict with Russia scares me the most. Why? They’re not a real enemy. It’s fabricated. But if the neocons and dinosaur media keep up their game of trying to convince people that the Russians interfered in our elections all because they’re butthurt over the results (and denying that we do the same to other countries all the time) this is a nuclear power that I’m quite certain we’re not equipped to fight.
And remember, wars have been started over much less.


DiversityGate Revisisted | One Year Later
September 1, 2017
This is why…
People in the Alt Right talk about black crime, the media constantly covering for them, and the correlation between race and IQ.



Just sayin’….
The last time I checked, those who want to commit a crime generally don’t want to get caught and don’t want people knowing about their intentions. Even if they’re premeditated.
But then again… there are always exceptions.


August 30, 2017
Rio Olympic Stadium
This is why you don’t host the Olympic Games in a third world country.
It’s also why the Olympics are slowly becoming one of my least favorite events. Many countries who have hosted are now in an extreme amount of debt and their stadiums in disrepair as a result.
Remember when one of the swimmers during the games swam into a couch?
Yeah… enough said.
Giving the games to countries that are rated as third world is a virtue signal. Only this one leaves those countries in worse condition than they were prior to hosting. Not better.


August 29, 2017
True Grace. Pun Intended.
One of the truly wonderful fashion icons that I admire from the past was Grace Kelly. She was elegant in her demeanor, her mannerisms, her presentation, her style, and from what I can tell… many other aspects of her life.
I often wish women still possessed the kind of grace she had.
[image error]What do we get today? Feminists with half shaved heads, rainbow hair, unshaved arm pits, and fat bellies demanding “equality” that they already have.
It’s up to ladies on the right, particularly in the Alt Right to set a standard and bring back the classic style that women used to take pride in.
These days we have shaved head home wrecker morons like Kristen Stewart telling us that forcing women to wear dresses is a form of oppression. All that did was make me want to buy more dresses.
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I saw ditch the trench coats and let’s bring back dresses and skirts. It’s time to bring back real femininity and wear it with pride. And I say that as a woman who has gotten way too used to wearing leggings. They’re fine for house wear, but I need to stop.
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Ladies, we have the tail feathers. And they look good in a cute skirt.


Harvey Reveals Patriarchy in Action
What do you think will be the most triggering to liberals right now?
The fact that it was predominantly white males who came to the rescue of minorities during Hurricane Harvey?
Or that they needed the white male patriarchy to come save their asses after all?
Funny how the narrative of how strong the city is for coming together is circulating, isn’t it? When in reality the majority of pictures and videos I see are white males rescuing minorities who voted against their interests. Especially the images coming from the coast. Funny how that works.
Now rescuers are being shot at by black looters trying to save them. Memories of Hurricane Katrina are flooding back. Pun intended.
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And as for anyone saying the city should have been evacuated, it has a population of 2.3 million (not counting illegals) and evacuations were attempted prior to Hurricane Rita. It was a complete disaster. Not to mention that the residents were told the storm would mostly go west of them. They had about 36 hours notice and hardly enough time to get to the stores to buy food and water before the shelves were cleaned out.
How do I know?
I live here. My family is fine. My loved ones made it without indoor flooding, thank goodness. But the devastation is right outside my doorstep. I went out to see some of it today. Bass Pro Shop is lending out their boats to people to help with rescues. I can hear the helicopters going out to make rescues as I type this.
They’re calling this a 500 year storm because it saw flooding in areas the geologically speaking never showed signs of flooding in previous centuries. But that won’t stop blame from being placed on someone. Of that I’m certain.


August 28, 2017
Out of Ideas?
One of my main criticisms of mainstream publishers is that they drop debut authors at the first opportunity. They don’t come up to bat for them, spend extra on advertising for them, or even help them with a book launch unless the author is exceedingly lucky or pushed for a particular social justice reason.
This is how you know the publishers are out of ideas as far as how to market, how to produce good content, and how to bring on new authors who can revive a publishing house.
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Publishing houses in the 80’s and 90’s released wonderful stories by Orson Scott Card, Terry Goodkind, Robert Jordan and the like. Men who knew the sci-fi/fantasy genre and produced heroic tales where men were heroic, women were feminine and desirable, and dragons were slain by the good. Publishers like Tor still make the majority of their money from those very authors and stories they released two decades ago over the social justice driven degenerate garbage they release now. Tor is at the top of that degenerate list.
A few years ago, Tor did the same thing for Scalzi. They gave him an obscenely large advance in the millions of dollars. He promptly got writer’s block and when he did release a book, it was less then mediocre. In fact, a parody novel was written before it even debuted because the excerpts released on it were so terrible.
This is Tor yet again throwing all their eggs into one basket and hoping for a miracle. In reality, what could actually save them is dumping their SJW degenerate authors, bringing in new blood (primarily male because the women are obsessed with pushing feminism and that doesn’t sell sci-fi to a majority white male audience), and release new attractive editions of the novels written by authors such as Orson Scott Card, Terry Goodkind and Robert Jordan who brought in the big bucks. And were… dare I say it… patriarchal white males.
Think of all the huge sci-fi/fantasy novels of the last fifteen years. Harry Potter, Hunger Games, etc. None of them were published by Tor books. Because this is what they pursue. Authors with degenerate SJW agendas that are causing their sales to drop, even though they won’t admit it.
I hear Schwab’s latest novel included a gay sex scene at the end. And that it was primarily targeted at teens. She also loves talking about her lesbian pursuits on OkCupid via her Twitter to her young audience. Degeneracy confirmed. I rest my case.


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