• Navigating the Ruins

    American Renaissance - Aug 30th 2021 3:18pm EDT

    Gregory Hood and Henry Wolff discuss the enduring importance of Italian philosopher and esotericist Julius Evola. Download BitChute RSS The post Navigating the Ruins appeared first on American Renaissance.

  • US Handed Out Blank Copies of Visas in Afghanistan, Setting Terrorists Up: Ex-FBI Agent

    American Renaissance - Aug 30th 2021 1:29pm EDT

    A former FBI special agent who tracked counterterrorism cases warned that terrorists in Afghanistan stand a high chance of being able to walk right onto U.S.-bound planes as a result of the Biden administration’s dissemination of blank visa papers throughout the country. “The threat of having Islamic State or al Qaeda come into the country […]

  • Passed Out Man Found With 300 California Recall Ballots

    American Renaissance - Aug 30th 2021 1:29pm EDT

    California authorities are investigating why a man found passed out in a car had more than 300 unopened mail-in ballots for the gubernatorial recall election. The man was arrested Aug. 16 after being found in a store parking lot in Torrance, police said. {snip} The man was a felon who had drugs, a loaded firearm, […]

  • Courts Are Beginning to Admit That Some Immigration Laws Are Racist

    American Renaissance - Aug 30th 2021 1:29pm EDT

    A federal judge in Nevada ruled for the first time last week that a longstanding law that makes it a felony to reenter the United States after deportation is unconstitutional because it’s explicitly racist in its origins. Federal laws make it a misdemeanor to enter the country without permission and a felony to reenter, punishable […]

  • Hate Crimes 101

    American Renaissance - Aug 29th 2021 8:00am EDT

    Responding to Hate Crimes: A Police Officer’s Guide to Investigation and Prevention, Bureau of Justice Assistance, 2000, 20-min. videotape Recently, a few mainstream conservatives have begun to wonder if there is a double standard for hate crimes. Paul Weyrich and Richard Poe, writing respectively in the Washington Times and on Frontpagemag.com, have noted the obvious: The […]

  • I Lived Through California’s Transformation

    American Renaissance - Aug 28th 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. I was born in Oakland, California, in 1944 and raised in a lower middle-class area of the city. There was only one non-white family in the neighborhood, and crime was almost unheard […]

  • As Shootings Increased, N.Y.C Returned to Disputed Tactic: Gang Takedowns

    American Renaissance - Aug 27th 2021 10:31pm EDT

    A father was wounded while shielding his three children from gunfire at a car dealership. A teacher was killed on a morning dog walk when a gunman missed his target. And a baby in his stroller was mortally wounded when two men opened fire on a nighttime cookout. Arrests in all three shootings in recent […]

  • Cori Bush Tests the Bounds of What an Activist Turned Lawmaker Can Accomplish

    American Renaissance - Aug 27th 2021 10:30pm EDT

    Democratic Rep. Cori Bush is not going to apologize for using the politically fraught slogan “Defund the Police.” Not because Republicans keep attacking her over it and not because it makes so many of her Democratic colleagues uncomfortable. To hear her tell it, the controversy over the phrase is less about whether it accurately conveys […]

  • Southern Counties Lose Their White Majorities, Threatening GOP

    American Renaissance - Aug 27th 2021 10:29pm EDT

    Increasing urban diversity in Southern states is complicating Republican efforts to keep the reins of statehouse power and chip away at Democratic control of Congress. Of the 65 counties that turned majority minority since 2010, meaning more than half the population is made up of people of color, over two-thirds are in the South, a Stateline analysis […]

  • After More Than a Century, Northampton County’s Confederate Monument Removed

    American Renaissance - Aug 27th 2021 10:29pm EDT

    Northampton County’s Confederate statue has come down. County supervisors voted 3-1 in January in favor of removing the structure, which sat on Eastville’s Historic Court Green for more than a century. Crews began working Wednesday to dismantle the monument, and by Thursday morning, the statue was loaded onto a truck and headed for storage. The […]

  • Diversity or Standards: You Can’t Have Both

    American Renaissance - Aug 27th 2021 11:15am EDT

    This video is available on BitChute. In America, you can have either diversity or you can have standards. You can’t have both. And since diversity – especially racial diversity – is our number-one goal, it’s standards that have to go. Consider crime. To America’s everlasting shame, the police arrest blacks and Hispanics at high rates. […]

  • United Nations: Fight Terrorism by Opening Borders to More Afghans

    American Renaissance - Aug 27th 2021 10:37am EDT

    The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi says the Islamic terrorist attacks in Kabul, Afghanistan — which has left dead at least 13 United States service members — underscores the need to resettle more Afghans across the U.S. On Thursday, the Islamic State – Khorasan Province (ISIS-K) claimed responsibility for two suicide bombings in Kabul that […]

  • Officer Who Shot Ashli Babbitt During Capitol Riot Breaks Silence

    American Renaissance - Aug 27th 2021 10:37am EDT

    In the chaotic minutes before he shot and killed Ashli Babbitt during the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, Lt. Michael Byrd focused his attention on the glass doors leading into the lobby of the House of Representatives chamber. About 60 to 80 House members and staffers were holed up inside, and it was Byrd’s job […]

  • DHS Approved Thousands of Ineligible Immigrants to Work in U.S.

    American Renaissance - Aug 27th 2021 10:37am EDT

    The Department of Homeland Security approved thousands of noncitizens to work in the U.S. even though its own system tried to flag them as probably ineligible, according to a new inspector general report that paints a grim picture of the government’s best tool for weeding out undocumented immigrant workers. The E-Verify system also confirmed work […]

  • US Gets Back to Granting Visas for Chinese Students

    American Renaissance - Aug 26th 2021 7:25pm EDT

    The United States has resumed granting visas to Chinese students before the coming autumn semester after the Covid-19 pandemic caused a lull in visa approvals. Official data from the US State Department shows that the US began to increase its visa approvals for Chinese students in earnest in May, with its latest numbers of F1 […]

  • White Supremacists Don’t Think They Need Vaccines Because They Have ‘Good Genes,’ Expert Says

    American Renaissance - Aug 26th 2021 7:25pm EDT

    Anti-vaccine ideology has roots in white supremacy, according to right-wing extremism expert Jeff Sherlet. While appearing on MSNBC’s “All in With Chris Hayes” last night, Sherlet joined a conversation regarding politicians’ seemingly indifferent attitude towards vaccination. Speaking in regards to former U.S. president Donald Trump getting booed at his rally in response to advising the audience get vaccinated, host Chris […]

  • Black Users Demand TikTok Combat Cultural Appropriation

    American Renaissance - Aug 26th 2021 7:25pm EDT

    TikTok has a complicated and controversial relationship with Black content creators. The app has been criticized for having a racist algorithm, for shadowbanning Black creators, and not appreciating the Black origins of many of its popular trends. But allegations of discrimination and unfair treatment aren’t new for the Chinese-owned and operated social platform – culminating […]

  • When Race May Not Be Enough

    American Renaissance - Aug 26th 2021 4:43pm EDT

    (Credit Image: © Andriy Andriyenko/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire) This week, on August 24th, Ukraine celebrated its 30th year of independence from the USSR. In 1991, Ukraine had all the makings of a prosperous European nation: an educated population composed mostly of a homogeneous white ethnic group, an untapped market full of potential, and […]

  • This Is How the White Population Is Actually Changing Based on New Census Data

    American Renaissance - Aug 26th 2021 1:04pm EDT

    Some news coverage of the latest 2020 census results may have led you to think the white population in the U.S. is shrinking or in decline. The actual story about the country’s biggest racial group is more complicated than that. And it’s largely the result of a major shift in how the U.S. census asks about people’s racial […]

  • Tourist, 21, Is Shot Dead Protecting His Baby

    American Renaissance - Aug 26th 2021 1:04pm EDT

    A young father visiting Miami Beach from Colorado with his family was shot and killed while shielding his one-year-old son from a crazed gunman, who police say opened fire at diners at an outdoor restaurant, and then celebrated the killing by dancing on top of the victim’s body. Tamarius Blair Davis, 22, of Norcross, Georgia, […]

  • Struggling News Industry Steps Up Recruitment of Diverse Leaders

    American Renaissance - Aug 26th 2021 1:04pm EDT

    With much of corporate America targeting greater diversity in its management ranks, news companies are taking steps to close the gap, offering a glimpse at what more representative leadership might bring in an industry that has lagged behind. The Associated Press appointed the first woman and person of color to helm the news agency this month. In […]

  • Supreme Court Requires Biden to Revive Trump’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ Immigration Policy

    American Renaissance - Aug 25th 2021 12:52pm EDT

    The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday denied President Joe Biden’s bid to rescind an immigration policy implemented by his predecessor, Donald Trump, that forced thousands of asylum seekers to stay in Mexico awaiting U.S. hearings. The court, with three liberal justices dissenting, rejected the Biden administration’s effort to block a Texas-based judge’s ruling requiring the […]

  • U.S. Tells Refugee Aid Groups to Get Ready for 50,000 Afghans

    American Renaissance - Aug 25th 2021 12:52pm EDT

    The Biden administration has asked refugee aid organizations to prepare to receive and resettle as many as 50,000 Afghans evacuated under a stopgap program as the U.S. accelerates flights out of Kabul ahead of an end-of-August deadline, according to three people familiar with the discussions. The program, known as humanitarian parole, would target Afghans likely […]

  • Half of Black Americans Say Race Puts Them at a Disadvantage for Higher Education

    American Renaissance - Aug 25th 2021 12:52pm EDT

    More than half of Black Americans believed their race puts them at a disadvantage when it comes to opportunity and access to higher education in the U.S., according to a new poll. The survey, which released by Axios/Ispos poll Saturday, found that 51 percent of Black Americans feel their race hurts them when it comes […]

  • Rainbow Colored ‘Hate Crime Cars’

    American Renaissance - Aug 24th 2021 10:16pm EDT

    Jared Taylor and his co-host goggle at Britain’s new squad cars — rainbow colored “pride” cars that reassure “underserved groups.” The hosts also discuss why blacks gain weight, what the Trinitarians are up to in Spain, why whites in New Zealand can’t get it right, and where even five-year-olds learn to cut through “the smog […]