Archive for August 2009

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The Fed and Us

August 31, 2009

The Case Against the Fed

By Murray Rothbard

158 pp.  Ludwig Von Mises Institute 2007

If there’s a connection between opposing the federal reserve and believing in human biodiversity, it lies in the fact that people who question the conventional wisdom on one topic are more likely than the average thinker to do so on [...]

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The GES of the Gypsies

August 31, 2009

 
Madonna was booed off stage this week for taking the opportunity during a performance to lecture Romanians about their alleged mistreatment of Gypsies.  This comes a few months after “human rights advocates” were up in arms about the way the Irish treated their unwanted visitors.  One might wonder why everybody from the Romanians to the Irish [...]

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Femininity Is Natural

August 27, 2009

My latest at The Occidental Quarterly is up.  It’s a review of the book Taking Sex Differences Seriously by Steven Rhoads.  That women are different than men shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone.  What’s remarkable is how deep the desire for children is in women.  Also, the folk wisdom that feminists end up miserable has [...]

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Black Inventor Sues Racist Search Engines

August 27, 2009

Local inventor files lawsuit against ‘racist’ AOL, Google
A Jones County inventor has filed a lawsuit against two Internet server companies.
John Ishmel Henry of Soso, in May, filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi.
In his suit, Henry claims that “he was called and depicted as a n—-r on [...]

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Paul Gottfried and the Left

August 26, 2009

I mention Paul Gottfried a lot because I really appreciate his writings.  It’s only because of him that I know the extent of speech code laws in Germany. A guilty pleasure is reading about his dislike for liberals as people.  I tend to like most of them that are simply followers, but true believers-anthropology professors that [...]

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Ted Kennedy Dies

August 26, 2009

Over his life, he supported every civilization destroying policy he could.

I’m too young for him to mean anything to me personally.  But he was certainly one of the bad guys.  Kennedy apparently truly believed in what he did too, working hard beyond the point where he could hope for career advancement or financial gain.  [...]

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Some Thoughts on Miscegenation

August 24, 2009

Via HalfSigma, here are some wedding photos [link removed] from a union between a black man and a white woman.  They may very well both be very nice people and they’ve never done anything to me, but I don’t care.  For the white gene pool to be created millions had to die.  Race mixing is like [...]