• The Derek Chauvin Trial — Day Ten

    American Renaissance - Apr 10th 2021 10:33pm EDT

    Outside the Hennepin County Government Center on April 2, 2021 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Protestors have not left the space in Government Plaza since the beginning of the trial. (Credit Image: © imageSPACE via ZUMA Wire) Editor’s Note: See our coverage of the first day of the trial here, the second day here, and the third day here, the […]

  • From Male Feminist to White Advocate

    American Renaissance - Apr 10th 2021 9:00am EDT

    This is part of our continuing series of accounts by readers of how they shed the illusions of liberalism and became race realists. For me, awakening to my own whiteness, as well as to our approaching dispossession, was the formative event of my life. My story begins in a doctrinaire “anti-racist” household. My well-educated and […]

  • Comments of the Week, April 10, 2021

    American Renaissance - Apr 10th 2021 7:00am EDT

    On “Rough Encounters with Blacks Taught Me Racial Differences“ On “Anti-White Asian Senators“ On “How Liberals See the Derek Chauvin Trial“ On “Even Those Who Would be Trad Wives May Miss Their Chances“ The post Comments of the Week, April 10, 2021 appeared first on American Renaissance.

  • News (April 9, 2021)

    Amerika.org - Apr 9th 2021 7:30pm EDT

    ~~~ Jeff Bezos comes out in support of increased corporate taxes Corporations were created by Keynesianism: the government pays money to the citizens, mostly the poor, who then rush off and buy luxury products with them because they have no financial sense. This rapidly dumps stimulus into the economy, which the wealthier “steal” by selling […]

  • Princeton Offers Admission to 1,498 Students for the Class of 2025

    American Renaissance - Apr 9th 2021 5:44pm EDT

    Princeton University has offered admission to 1,498 students for the Class of 2025, including 22% who will be first-generation college students, an increase from 17% last year. Sixty-eight percent of U.S. citizens or permanent residents in the admitted group self-identified as people of color, including biracial and multiracial students. Despite the 15% increase in applications from the previous […]

  • The Derek Chauvin Trial — Day Nine

    American Renaissance - Apr 9th 2021 11:59am EDT

    Editor’s Note: See our coverage of the first day of the trial here, the second day here, and the third day here, the fourth day here, the fifth day here, the sixth day here, the seventh day here, and the eighth day here. Day nine was all about how George Floyd died — the most important question in this case. The […]

  • Man Just Released on Bail Traveled More Than an Hour Away to a Walmart, Threatened People with Stolen Pellet Rifle

    American Renaissance - Apr 9th 2021 10:29am EDT

    Police in Colonie, N.Y., a suburb of Albany, say a man released Wednesday morning on cash bail from a jail more than an hour away quickly traveled to their town, stole a pellet rifle from a Walmart, and then used the device to threaten people while attempting to steal two cars.The defendant, Daquan D. Forehand, 25, of […]

  • This Campus Buzzword Just Made It into the Dictionary

    American Renaissance - Apr 9th 2021 10:28am EDT

    Dictionary.com added the term “BIPOC” — a label made popular by racial activists on college campuses — to its lexicon. On March 11, the digital dictionary service announced that “BIPOC,” which stands for “Black, Indigenous, and People of Color,” was one of 600 new words uploaded to the site. Dictionary.com defines “Black, Indigenous, and People […]

  • Test Anxiety

    American Renaissance - Apr 9th 2021 10:28am EDT

    On February 26, when former New York City schools chancellor Richard Carranza announced his resignation, the Asian-American parent groups who had been calling for his ouster for more than 18 months were wary celebrants. Carranza’s departure was a measure of vindication for these parents, who want the city to retain its current selective admissions systems […]

  • Anatomy of a Calamity

    American Renaissance - Apr 9th 2021 8:00am EDT

    Peter Bronson, Behind the Lines: The Untold Story of the Cincinnati Riots, Chilidog Press, 2006, 152 pp. The Cincinnati riots of 2001 were the worst racial violence the United States has seen since the Los Angeles riots of 1992. For three days, blacks burned, looted, and wrecked some 120 business, at an estimated cost of […]

  • S o T o S p e a k | Ep. 651 | A New Multipolar World Order

    Jared Howe - Apr 9th 2021 7:00am EDT

    In the current year, global financiers have gotten so brazen about their total control over everything that it is plainly admitted in the pages of Fortune magazine that Bretton-Woods constituted a “New World Order”, and that a NEW New World Order is in the pipeline — a GLOBAL New World Order based on openly Marxist […]

  • Illegal Alien Hit with Rape, Murder Charges in Killing of Newborn Baby

    American Renaissance - Apr 8th 2021 6:01pm EDT

    {snip} Bakhshinderpal Singh Mann, a 23-year-old illegal alien, was arrested in Canada and will be extradited to Kern County, California, as he faces statutory rape charges and accessory to murder charges in connection to the murder of his newborn son. {snip} According to police, Mann had a sexual relationship with his then-14-year-old cousin and got her pregnant. […]

  • A Medical Student Questioned Microaggressions. UVA Branded Him a Threat and Banished Him from Campus.

    American Renaissance - Apr 8th 2021 6:00pm EDT

    Kieran Bhattacharya is a student at the University of Virginia (UVA) School of Medicine. On October 25, 2018, he attended a panel discussion on the subject of microaggressions. Dissatisfied with the definition of a microaggression offered by the presenter—Beverly Cowell Adams, an assistant dean—Bhattacharya raised his hand. Within a few weeks, as a result of the […]

  • The Derek Chauvin Trial — Day Eight

    American Renaissance - Apr 8th 2021 12:38pm EDT

    Editor’s Note: See our coverage of the first day of the trial here, the second day here, and the third day here, the fourth day here, the fifth day here, the sixth day here, and the seventh day here. Day eight began with continued testimony from the prosecution’s paid use-of-force expert, Sergeant Jody Stiger. He is a black man who […]

  • Blacks Are Armed and Ready

    American Renaissance - Apr 8th 2021 10:27am EDT

    March 1, 2021, Chicago, Illinois: Students learn the basics of gun operation using replica firearms in Chicago. A gun industry survey taken in 2020, a record year for sales, noted that black customers accounted for the largest increase of any racial group. (Credit Image: © Youngrae Kim / Chicago Tribune / TNS via ZUMA Wire) […]

  • Why Can’t We Talk About Ideology’s Role When Killers Aren’t White?

    American Renaissance - Apr 8th 2021 10:26am EDT

    When mental illness leads unstable individuals to commit crimes, it’s best to avoid drawing quick political conclusions about their motives. Yet that didn’t stop the media from speculating feverishly about “white supremacy” when a man went on a shooting rampage in Atlanta last month that left eight people dead, including six Asian women. {snip} In […]

  • Tom Cotton: Us Has ‘Major Under-Incarceration Problem’

    American Renaissance - Apr 8th 2021 10:26am EDT

    Sen. Tom Cotton claims the United States is not jailing enough people as experts see an increase in crime paired with a drop in incarceration rates. {snip} “We have a major under-incarceration problem in America. And it’s only getting worse,” Cotton tweeted on Tuesday. The CNN article accompanying the tweet cited a report from the Major Cities Chiefs […]

  • S o T o S p e a k | Ep. 650 | Harvesting the Blood of the Unborn

    Jared Howe - Apr 8th 2021 6:20am EDT

    Over the past decade or so, researchers have been experimenting with rodents in an attempt to increase their longevity. One such experiment involved the transfusion of blood from young mice to older mice, resulting in “transformative” and “miraculous” effects on the brain chemistry and function of the latter. Since then, as Newsweek reports, “billions of […]

  • Can Trees Be Racist?

    American Renaissance - Apr 7th 2021 10:40pm EDT

    Jared Taylor explains how an evergreen tree can be a racist symbol. He also discusses the adventures of Sharae Becton and Fantahun Woldesenbet, surging gun sales and “gotaways,” more than usual WaPo idiocy, why blacks shouldn’t watch the Chauvin trial, and the Brits, Russians, and French who know American insanity when they see it. Download […]

  • Battle Bus LIVE – The Problem With LTNs and Announcing The London Real Party

    London Real - Apr 7th 2021 1:32pm EDT

    The post <span class=”episode-title”>Battle Bus LIVE</span> <span class=”title-dash”>-</span> The Problem With LTNs and Announcing The London Real Party appeared first on London Real.

  • The Derek Chauvin Trial — Day Seven

    American Renaissance - Apr 7th 2021 11:08am EDT

    Editor’s Note: See our coverage of the first day of the trial here, the second day here, and the third day here, the fourth day here, the fifth day here, and the sixth day here. April 6, 2021: Former New York Gov. David Paterson joins representatives of the Floyd family at the Hennepin County Government Center in Minneapolis where […]

  • Juvenile Arrested in Videotaped Attack on Asian Couple in Tacoma, Washington

    American Renaissance - Apr 7th 2021 10:03am EDT

    A 15-year-old is under arrest in Tacoma, Washington, for an apparent attack on an Asian couple seen in a cell phone video that was circulated on social media. The Tacoma Police Department said the suspect is charged with second-degree assault. The video of the attack shows a person wearing a red top running up to a man […]

  • Baltimore Removes Statue of Slave Owner from Canton Park

    American Renaissance - Apr 7th 2021 10:02am EDT

    A statue dedicated in 1980 to Capt. John O’Donnell, an Irish-born merchant who enslaved people on his plantation in Canton, was removed Monday night by Baltimore City. Mayor Brandon Scott, who ordered the removal, said it was a “historical moment” but far from the last in a city with no shortage of monuments, streets and […]

  • ‘The Narrative Is, “You Can’t Get Ahead”’

    American Renaissance - Apr 7th 2021 10:00am EDT

    Ndona Muboyayi wants to improve the education that public-school children, including her son and daughter, receive in Evanston, Illinois, where her mother’s family history goes back five generations. As a candidate for the school board in District 65, which educates children up until eighth grade, she wants to close the academic-achievement gap separating Black and […]

  • Portland School Delays ‘Evergreens’ Mascot Vote over Fears It’s Tied to Lynching

    American Renaissance - Apr 7th 2021 10:00am EDT

    {snip} Ida B. Wells-Barnett High School — named after the prominent black activist and reporter who documented lynching — was set to vote on the new mascot last Tuesday until a board director shared community concerns over the tree’s imagery, the Portland Tribune reported. {snip} “We did talk about it, but we were looking at […]