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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

Brooks Adams This week we honor William Luther Pierce, the founder of Cosmotheism, of the National Alliance, and of National Vanguard on the 90th anniversary of his birth by presenting classic articles of his, nearly all of which haven’t appeared on this site since their original publication
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EssaysExtracts

by Martin Kerr ON SEPTEMBER 8, 1934, Adolf Hitler addressed the National Socialist Women’s League (Nationalsozialistische Frauenschaft, abbreviated NS-Frauenschaft or NSF). This was the women’s wing of the National Socialist movement. The overall topic of his speech was the role of women in the…
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Essays

THERE HAS been much wailing and gnashing of teeth at this chimpout on the NY subway whereby women were terrorised by a wildin’ jogger. Horrified commentators demanded to know why “real men” on the train didn’t come to their assistance. Even Douglas Murray took the opportunity to blast ‘demasculinised’…
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Guest opinion

Below is a post I’ve edited by a non-White author who strikes at the root of the mental illness and social dysfunction underlying the phenomenon of today’s mass shootings by pointing to the sexual disenfranchisement (aka “inceldom”) of today’s young men and the horrid
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Douglas MercerEssays

Jew-owned NBC used a photo filter to make Thomas look more feminine. An unretouched photo, taken at almost the same moment, is on the right. by Douglas Mercer NATIONAL SOCIALISTS CATEGORIZED male homosexuals as “asocials” or “enemies of the community” and considered them…
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David SimsEssays

Bobby Riggs and Billie Jean King by David Sims ON 20 September 1973, a female tennis star in her prime, Billie Jean King (age 29), matched with an elderly former male tennis champion, Bobby Riggs (age 55), and she beat him in what is now called “the battle of the sexes” tennis match. Setting…
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David SimsEssays

by David Sims A QUESTION WAS ASKED on an online forum: Have American women lost their femininity? It seems that traditional values are being construed as a subservient, oppressed life for a woman. Without these traditional traits in a woman, I don’t think a woman is a woman anymore. Men are going…
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Essays

by Tobias Langdon “SHE WAS A GENIUS,” says the Guardian. She was a “uniquely gifted artist who should be considered among the all-time greatest painters,” says the BBC. I say, no, she was not. The Italian Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi (1593–c.1656) was not a genius, was not uniquely gifted…
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News

Shinzo Abe’s strategy is working in the short-term. The businessmen are creating monopolies in their industries and will continue to rake in profits as their people age, die and are replaced. But hopefully soon Abe will be forced to answer the most important question of all: does honor have
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David SimsEssays

by David Sims HALF-JEWISH feminist Goria Steinem says (domestic) “violence” occurs in direct proportion to differences in gender roles. However, that isn’t true. The most voiced complaint about “transgenders” (other than, perhaps, who may go to which restroom)…
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