When asked about stranded astronauts at a recent company meeting, Ted Colbert, the head of Boeing’s space and security unit said “I ain’t even know what you be talkin’ ’bout, muthafukkah, bitch ass.” He then began grabbing his crotch and moving around erratically, saying “muh dick, muthafuggah.” He then pulled out a semi-automatic handgun and...
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Thumbnail credit: © Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. Diversity, equity, and inclusion is the national religion. The initials DEI, pronounced dei, mean God in Latin. And DEI is the guiding deity of the United States. Its goal of equity – repeatedly stated – is...
Read MoreThe Western Tower of Babel Continues Its Collapse
What is happening in the US is happening everywhere in the Western world. As the empire itself is rotten, so must be its constituent parts. In the US white parents have to take their kids out of public schools, because public schools are indoctrination centers where white kids are indoctrinated that they, their parents, and...
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Jeremy Carl, The Unprotected Class: How Anti-White Racism is Tearing America Apart, Regnery Publishing, 2024, 369+xviii pages, $29.99 hardcover, $14.99 e-book Jeremy Carl is a senior fellow at the Claremont Institute, served as deputy assistant secretary of the interior under President Trump, and has been associated with the Hoover Institution. His other books have dealt...
Read MoreChris Rufo, hero of the counterattack against DEI, has struck again, outing another black female DEI professor, Harvard’s Christina Cross [Email her/Tweet her], pictured right: Rufo goes into (appropriate) excruciating detail about this accusation. He then asks …what is happening at Harvard? We ha
Diversity is our greatest strength. But basically, it’s going to kill everyone, because women and brown people are totally incapable of maintaining the technological civilization that white men built. NDTV: A Virgin Atlantic flight from Manchester to New York was cancelled just before take-off after a passenger raised concerns about missing bolts on one of...
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Thoughts on some recent debates surrounding the proper response to wokeism
In recent weeks, the hot topic of discussion in the dissident right has been the merits of meritocracy. More specifically, debate has centered around the question of whether supporting a “colourblind meritocracy” in Western, multiracial societies may be a good way to restore the dominance of White people over their homelands and curtail the radical...
Read MoreFrom 22 years ago Is the multicultural campaign really about diversity? Or is it about stamping out Western civilization and the “white race” itself? College students will tell you that a university education today is a guilt trip for whites. The purpose is to prevent whites from appreciating and absorbing their own culture and to...
Read MoreThe reason we need to tell the truth about race is very simple: Without race realism, there is no compelling argument why racial disparities exist. There is a saying that the woke are more correct than the mainstream. That is certainly true when it comes to race. This is because leftists at least recognize racial...
Read MoreDoes any large US city any longer have a white male mayor? Boston’s mayor is an asian female, Michelle Wu. She recently held a racially segregated holiday party for Boston officials that excluded white officials, and she justified it as carving out spaces for people of color. When white people allegedly did that, it was...
Read MoreNot a few people have noted that the impressive speed with which Black Harvard President Claudine Gay’s academic reputation has been nuked since she irritated the Israel Lobby. Being able to produce all this obscure information so quickly strongly suggests it had been stockpiled. Which in turn raises the question: upon who else have files...
Read More[Adapted from the latest Radio Derb, now available exclusively on VDARE.com] Can I call 'em, or what? Yes, folks: You heard it here first. On November 10th, seven weeks ago, I wrote: Reading the news about our universities taking the side of Hamas after October 7th, I was a bit surprised to see that the...
Read MoreEarlier by Carl Horowitz: Law Schools And The American Bar Association: A Communist Partnership For Dismantling America Black Harvard President Claudine Gay was reportedly the Republicans’ top target in Tuesday’s House hearing on campus antisemitism [5 takeaways from college antisemitism hearing, by Bianca Quilantan, Politico, December 5, 2023]. This criticism must have been a rude...
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A “diverse” air traffic controller could kill you.
Thumbnail credit: © Ren Jun/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. There hasn’t been a fatal commercial airline accident in the US since 2009. We’re due for one. We’re due for a lot. The New York Times has published the results of its own study that found 300 near-collisions...
Read More“From status to contract” was the way Sir Henry Maine described the emergence of equality before the law from the status-based law of the past when class distinctions determined rights. Today in the US and Great Britain race distinctions determine rights, with “people of color” having higher rights than white citizens who have been reduced...
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Earlier: The ATLANTIC Wants To Cancel Richard Hanania's THE ORIGINS OF WOKE The Race Denialists are at it again. Black academic Tyler Austin Harper [Email him] (right) has attacked Richard Hanania’s new book The Origins of Woke as an “intellectual and moral failure,” in part because it has highlighted black-white differences in IQ [An Intellectual...
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This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. Sometimes, justice is a joke. Just this week, Enrique Tarrio of the Proud Boys was sentenced to 22 years in prison because of what happened at the Capitol on January 6th. Did he break in? Did he attack the police? Did he set fires? No. He...
Read MoreAs I recently explained, American universities are far more committed to creating an incompetent society consisting of a Tower of Babel than they are to creating well educated citizens that the society needs. For decades American universities have discriminated against white applicants of merit in favor of less capable “preferred minorities. This is called “white...
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Few phenomena outside of the physical sciences follow iron laws, but here’s an exception: whites suffer under black rule. It’s the same, whether in post-colonial sub-Sahara Africa or American cities. The effect may take some time, but it remains an iron law, and unlike arcane scientific laws, the confirming evidence is everywhere. No need to...
Read MoreI explained and documented in my 1995 book, The New Color Line, that the EEOC had created in defiance of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 14th Amendment a two-tier legal system in which “preferred minorities” enjoyed rights superior to those of white American citizens to university admissions, employment, and promotion. Less qualified blacks...
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Ron Unz • August 5, 2023 • 300 Words
I just did a two hour podcast interview with Patrick Casey, primarily focused on racial/ethnic issues, especially those related to the hidden aspects of Affirmative Action and the massive Jewish over-representation in elite institutions: Here are several of my articles most relevant to this discussion: Affirmative Action and the Jewish Elephant in the Room The...
Read MoreOne only needs to hear an anti-racist like Ibram X. Kendi speak to sense that he is a trickster. Below is a description of his anti-racism in the context of anti-racism as a whole that will explain this intuition. Where institutions are concerned, anti-racism has only ever had one aim and made one argument. The...
Read MoreThe Supreme Court’s ruling against affirmative action in college admissions met with dismayed, hostile and sarcastic reactions from intellectuals, meaning the media, academics and others who make a living out of conveying ideas to the public.[1] This was predictable, but why are they like this? Why do intellectuals support affirmative action?[2] Many do so out...
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The Supreme Court’s recent Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard decision striking down racial preferences at Harvard and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, exposed how the admission process has become politicized. But will the Court’s decision end the role of politics in college admissions? The answer is “no” even if Affirmative Action vanishes....
Read More“Government’s view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases,” said President Ronald Reagan. “If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it.” Republicans can take unpopular stands in defense of sound economic principles. For example, more than 60 percent of all...
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Explaining my fast-maturity hypothesis for Asian scholastic dominance
An Imaginary interview with Larry King. LK: So you still believe that Asians biologically mature faster than other ethnic groups in childhood and this gives them an early advantage in school? CC: Yes. East Asians, to be more specific. Koreans, Chinese, Japanese, etc. If I am right that they mature faster, before some others catch...
Read MoreAfter nearly six decades of racial discrimination against white American males in university admissions, the Supreme Court belatedly struck down the admission of blacks to universities on the basis of race. The American public, still majority white but declining, supports the Supreme Court’s defense of the 14th Amendment that requires equal treatment. The law schools,...
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Ron Unz • July 10, 2023 • 3,700 Words
Just over three years ago, a black lifelong criminal named George Floyd died of an apparent drug-overdose in Minneapolis police custody. This might seem a very minor incident of little importance. But by emphasizing certain distorted facts and hiding others, our media transformed that event into a symbolic flashpoint and thereby ignited a political and...
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Destroys justification for college affirmative action. Thumbnail credit: © Ziyu Julian Zhu/Xinhua via ZUMA Press This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. The Supreme Court’s decision on affirmative action and the reactions to it are the latest proof — as if any were needed — that politics in multiracial America are fractured beyond...
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Ron Unz • July 3, 2023 • 6,800 Words
The top American news story at the end of last week was the Supreme Court's 6-3 decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. President and Fellows of Harvard College, striking down the use of race in college admissions and thereby overturning nearly a half-century of its own past rulings. The print editions of our leading...
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[Adapted from the latest Radio Derb, now available exclusively on VDARE.com] A few days ago, I had the delightful and instructive experience of sitting down to dinner with Charles Murray, whose latest book, Facing Reality came out just two years ago. The "reality" in the title is reality about race differences, most particularly differences in...
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Ron Unz • June 29, 2023 • 1,600 Words
By most accounts, the 6-3 Supreme Court decision striking down the Affirmative Action policies of Harvard University and other American colleges seems considerably stronger and more expansive than many had expected. Although it is difficult to predict exactly how this legal precedent will play out, the victory of these Asian plaintiffs may mark a major...
Read MoreThere is much weeping and gnashing of teeth because the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 against “affirmative action.” Justices Elena Kagan, Sonia Sotomayor, and Kentanji Brown Jackson dissented. The objection by the latter two justices is not surprising. It’s hard to believe they would be Supreme Court justices, judges, or perhaps even lawyers were it not...
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Ron Unz • June 26, 2023 • 5,500 Words
Later this week the U.S. Supreme Court will release its verdict on the landmark case Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard College, widely expected to severely curtail or possibly even ban the use of race in college admissions, perhaps one of the most momentous court rulings of recent decades. After a half-century of continual growth...
Read MoreIn the United States of America white people are now officially second class citizens as this 16 minute video by an Asian man makes completely clear: There is much in the video to disturb us, but notice especially that most of the colored and white young people denouncing white people as a race have been...
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There is a peculiar paradox in contemporary race relations: the more government struggles to achieve equality, the more it fails, and with mounting failures comes yet more coercion to repress those who tell the truth. This makes little logical sense. After all, silencing skeptics and twisting reality might have been necessary in the 1950s and...
Read MoreEarlier (2015) Diversity Is Strength! It’s Also…Train Crashes? Our Ruling Class’s response to Norfolk Southern’ s toxic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, was unsurprising given that it is uninterested in safety if it interferes with the Woke project of Diversity, Inclusion, Equity (DIE. Wokesters call it DEI for some reason). But the disaster is...
Read MoreHere come the junkies and crack hos. This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. Our country has a mysterious ability to make rules about race that clearly say one thing – don’t discriminate – and then use the same rules to justify racial discrimination, even require it. The famous Civil Rights Act of...
Read MoreQuota-based hiring and promotion has had deleterious effects on those awarded status-based preferment. The best among them are left in doubt whether they earned their place. The worst understand that it is an entitlement independent of performance, which, of course, undermines not only their performance but the performance of everyone else as well. If a...
Read MoreHenry Sumner Maine in 1861 wrote that “the movement of the progressive societies has hitherto been a movement from Status to Contract.” Maine is referring to the rise of merit from the Enlightenment and its replacement of aristocratic status as the basis for advancement. In the past few decades today’s progressives have turned this movement...
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Herschel Walker would not have gotten the GOP nomination if he were white. President Donald Trump bears heavy responsibility for foisting this candidate on Georgia voters, but he was hardly alone. Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) backed Mr. Walker after failing to recruit another candidate. The whole party failed — not just President Trump. The Walker...
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STUDENTS FOR FAIR ADMISSIONS, INC. v. PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE No. 20-1199. Argued Oct. 31, 2022. Decided Dec. 2, 2022. & STUDENTS FOR FAIR ADMISSIONS, INC. v. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA et al. No. 21-707. Argued Oct. 31, 2022. Decided Dec. 2, 2022. Justice KUMAR delivered the opinion of the Court. In two...
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The United State Supreme Court is now considering two cases that could result in a ruling that it is unconstitutional for universities to consider race or ethnicity in admissions decisions. Such a ruling would be catastrophic. Every university will react by diminishing or completely abandoning objective academic criteria for university admission. This process is already...
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Ron Unz • November 14, 2022 • 6,400 Words
Contrary to widespread expectations, Republican gains in last week's midterm elections were absolutely minimal, nothing at all like the "red wave" that so many had predicted. The GOP seems to have picked up enough Congressional seats to achieve a very narrow majority in the House, but the Democrats actually extended their control in the Senate,...
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Thanks to the Supreme Court, the policy of racial preferences (affirmative action) is back in the news. Preferences have been around for a half century, so the pro and con arguments are well established. On the pro side, preferences are justified by the alleged advantages of “diversity,” while opponents say they are illegal, unfair, and...
Read MoreEarlier, by Peter Brimelow (Forbes, 1993): When Quotas Replace Merit, Everybody Suffers [Adapted from the latest Radio Derb, now available exclusively on VDARE.com] Monday this week the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in two cases concerning Affirmative Action in college admissions. The plaintiff in the case is a nonprofit called Students For Fair Admissions,...
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The Supreme Court Reconsiders Affirmative Action
Ron Unz • October 31, 2022 • 5,800 Words
On Monday morning, the U.S. Supreme Court will begin hearing oral arguments on a potentially momentous case challenging the use of race in admissions decisions at Harvard University and our other academic institutions. Over the last half-century, our system of Affirmative Action---preferences based upon race---has become an increasingly powerful and entrenched aspect of American society,...
Read MoreSee also Masters Attacks Affirmative Action—Makes The Move That Could Win College-Educated Whites Back To GOP An Affirmative Action case before the U.S. Supreme Court has returned this issue—so critical to white success in higher education—to the political discussion. Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College, which incorporated the same...
Read MoreAmerican race relations exhibit a bewildering paradox: The more whites help blacks, the more blacks hate whites. The government has spent trillions to lift up blacks, who grow even more vehement about “toxic whiteness.” Ironically, the greatest beneficiaries, those owing jobs and university admissions to naked racial preference, are the most vocal in denouncing “white...
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Don’t get sick! This video is available on BitChute, Rumble, and Odysee. Is your doctor competent? For years, whites and Asians have had to be a lot better qualified than blacks or Hispanics to get into medical school. You have every reason to be suspicious of a “doctor of color.” But now the entire medical...
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