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The Cathedral’s double standard.

Curt: —Peaceful, law-abiding tea-party groups who cleaned up after their protests — and got legal permits for them — were signs of nascent fascism lurking in the American soul. Violent, anarchic, and...

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The Hypocrisy of Guns, Germs, and Steel Author Jared Diamond

Another Jewish supremest fighting racism. http://inconvenienthistory.com/archive/2011/volume_3/number_3/race_and_history_part_1.php

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Review of “Seizing Power: The Strategic Logic of Military Coups”

The argument Singh makes in his book is simple and compelling: Coup attempts are best understood as coordination games, or “situations in which each individual has an incentive to do what others are...

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Israel bans novel on Arab-Jewish love story

Will this make it onto those banned book lists that progressives love chatting about? http://www.dw.com/en/israel-bans-novel-on-arab-jewish-love-story/a-18952957

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SJWs Are Purging Politically Incorrect Sci-Fi Authors From Bookstores

Are progressives going to add these books to their banned book lists? Answer: no. Banned book lists are a tool for ridiculing Christians....

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A Review of Hive Mind: How Your Nation’s IQ Matters So Much More Than Your Own

Suppose you could a) improve your own IQ by 10 points, or b) improve the IQs of your countrymen (but not your own) by 10 points. Which would do more to increase your income? The answer is (b), and it’s...

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Jews as a Hostile Elite in the USSR — by Kevin MacDonald

This is a forbidden bit of history that I’m quietly obsessed with. The truth is very dark and disturbing. “When the Jews achieved power in Russia, it was as a hostile elite with a deep sense of...

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Beverly Cleary on turning 100: Kids today ‘don’t have the freedom’ I had

“I think children today have a tough time, because they don’t have the freedom to run around as I did — and they have so many scheduled activities.” In her youth, she points out, “mothers did not work...

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Ayelam on Thucydides

(note to myself for future reference) Several years ago, before I discovered Popper, I read Thucydides and his account of the Peloponnesian War. After about 150 pages of reading I began to despise the...

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-A Distant Mirror by B. Tuchman (pp.141-142)

In one medieval village game, peasants with both hands tied behind them competed to kill a cat nailed to a post by battering it to death with their heads, at the risk of their cheeks ripped open or...

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