• Justice Dept. Ends a Trump Policy That Limited Asylum for Survivors of Gang Violence and Domestic Abuse

    American Renaissance - Jun 17th 2021 5:45pm EDT

    Attorney General Merrick B. Garland reversed on Wednesday Trump-era immigration rulings that had made it all but impossible for people to seek asylum in the United States over credible fears of domestic abuse or gang violence, marking one of the Justice Department’s most significant breaks with the previous administration. {snip} The decisions — applicable to […]

  • Accused Serial Killer Mentally Incompetent to Stand Trial at This Time, Judge Rules

    American Renaissance - Jun 17th 2021 5:45pm EDT

    A Kansas City man suspected of killing six people over the course of several months in a string of shootings mostly along Indian Creek Trail has been found mentally unfit to stand trial at this time, a judge ruled Monday. Fredrick Scott, 26, appeared in Jackson County Circuit Court on the question of his mental […]

  • George Floyd Statue Unveiled Outside City Hall in Newark

    American Renaissance - Jun 17th 2021 5:45pm EDT

    The city of Newark is paying tribute to George Floyd with a new statue in front of City Hall. Mayor Ras Baraka, actor and filmmaker Leon Pickney and artist Stanley Watts unveiled the 700-pound bronze statue on Wednesday afternoon. The statue was commissioned by Pickney, sculpted by Watts, and donated this week to the City […]

  • House Passes Bill to Make Juneteenth a Federal Holiday

    American Renaissance - Jun 17th 2021 2:42pm EDT

    The House on Wednesday voted overwhelmingly in favor of making Juneteenth a national federal holiday with a 415-14 tally, and Democrats are hopeful President Joe Biden will sign the measure into law by Saturday. The June 19th holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States is already celebrated as a state or ceremonial […]

  • North Korean Defector Says ‘Even North Korea Was Not This Nuts’ After Attending Ivy League School

    American Renaissance - Jun 17th 2021 2:42pm EDT

    As American educational institutions continue to be called into question, a North Korean defector fears the United States’ future “is as bleak as North Korea” after she attended one of the country’s most prestigious universities. Yeonmi Park has experienced plenty of struggle and hardship, but she does not call herself a victim. One of several hundred North Korean defectors settled in […]

  • Hawai’i Is Not the Multicultural Paradise Some Say It Is

    American Renaissance - Jun 17th 2021 2:41pm EDT

    To outsiders, Hawai‘i might seem like the epitome of a post-racial society. For decades, scholars, writers, and tourism boosters have portrayed the islands that way—as a “racial utopia” where Native Hawaiians and Asians live harmoniously alongside white people, with the largely non-white population serving as the antidote to racism. After all, no racial group holds a […]

  • Financial Censorship of America First

    American Renaissance - Jun 16th 2021 10:57am EDT

    Another day, another de-banking. Imagine a ruthless country where peaceful citizens who fearlessly defend their heritage, their families and their faith can wake up in the morning and find themselves cut off from their entire life savings with no explanation and no recourse. That country is not Russia, China, North Korea, Venezuela or Iran. That […]

  • ‘The Racist Legacy Many Birds Carry’

    American Renaissance - Jun 16th 2021 9:16am EDT

    Jared Taylor and his co-host wonder how birds can even get off the ground when they must “carry” — as the New York Times laments — “racist legacies.” The hosts also discuss two sensible court decisions, wisdom from North Korea, the Pentagon’s search for “the right people,” and a great mystery about car crash fatalities. […]

  • Thoughts, Unoriginal But Perhaps of Value, on Brains

    American Renaissance - Jun 14th 2021 11:05am EDT

    The systematic study of intelligence if fraught, dangerous, since everyone instantly thinks, “Race. Blacks. I will lose my job and live in a tent on the sidewalk if I think about this.” The concern is that study might reveal differences between groups. Oh God. So: Should we study it or not? The panic arises only […]

  • Can a White Cop Be a Victim of Microaggressions?

    American Renaissance - Jun 14th 2021 6:00am EDT

    I am a sheriff’s department lieutenant in a mid-sized city in the northeast. I have been a police officer for nearly 30 years, and served in many specialties: patrolman, gang officer, SWAT operator, bomb squad technician, narcotics detective, street team supervisor, and patrol lieutenant. As part of my regular duties, I and the four other […]

  • Angry White Role Models

    American Renaissance - Jun 13th 2021 1:00pm EDT

    In 2016, Pat Buchanan wrote: “‘Angry white male’ is now an acceptable slur in culture and politics. In the popular culture of the ’40s and ’50s, white men were role models. They were the detectives and cops who ran down gangsters and the heroes who won World War II on the battlefields of Europe and […]

  • American Renaissance Conference is Huge Success

    American Renaissance - Jun 13th 2021 6:00am EDT

    The second American Renaissance conference has been a resounding success. Hysterical media reactions and occasional “civil rights” demonstrations were only a tonic to the 165 people who gathered from all around the country and even from as far away as Germany and Canada. The conference proceeded without mishap or interruption in Louisville’s most elegant downtown […]

  • I Used to Think Race Realists Were a Bunch of Weirdo Nazis

    American Renaissance - Jun 12th 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 am the child of two professors, who are, like most of their profession, dogmatically multiculturalist. From 1993 to 2002, I was a graduate student in comparative literature, and when I started out, […]

  • Comments of the Week, June 12, 2021

    American Renaissance - Jun 12th 2021 6:00am EDT

    On “I Was a Red-Diaper Baby“ On “Three Powerful Films Identitarians Can Watch Right Now“ The post Comments of the Week, June 12, 2021 appeared first on American Renaissance.

  • The Heroic White Tribe of Africa

    American Renaissance - Jun 11th 2021 8:27pm EDT

    This video is available on BitChute. The Afrikaners are a truly heroic people, with a history of courage, perseverance, and faithfulness unmatched in modern times. In little more than 300 years, they brought forth a distinctive culture, a national church, a rich literature, and a vivid sense of identity. Known as Africa’s White Tribe, the […]

  • The Washington Post: Treat America Like a Conquered Nation

    American Renaissance - Jun 11th 2021 3:12pm EDT

     Credit Image: © Michael Nigro/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire German governments have used two strategies to crush dissent in the last century. The Third Reich used Gleichschaltung, or “coordination,” with the state pushing public and private organizations into line with National Socialism. Communist East Germany used Zersetzung, “decomposition,” with its Stasi secret police wrecking the […]

  • Joe Manchin: Racist or Profile in Courage

    American Renaissance - Jun 11th 2021 12:01am EDT

    In 1859, Abraham Lincoln related the tale of an Eastern monarch who charged his wise men with discovering words that would everywhere and always be true. The wise men went away and returned to present the monarch with this six-word sentence: “And this, too, shall pass away.” So, the question: How long will Sen. Joe […]

  • The Establishment’s Bad Boys

    American Renaissance - Jun 10th 2021 5:13pm EDT

    Gregory Hood and Chris Roberts discuss the “New Atheists.” They ask why the movement rose to prominence in the 2000s but quickly waned in influence, consider its connection to the alt-right, and argue that in the end, the atheist political project isn’t too different from generic liberalism. Thumbnail credit: Werther mx, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons […]

  • The Horror of White Gatherings

    American Renaissance - Jun 10th 2021 1:28pm EDT

    Actress Ellie Kemper apologized for a grave offense this week. When she was 19, she was crowned queen of the “Veiled Prophet” debutante ball. Critics claimed the “Veiled Prophet” organization was like the Ku Klux Klan because it was founded by a former Confederate officer — in 1878 — and, like many American social clubs, […]

  • What Could Be Driving Dysgenics in the Black Population?

    American Renaissance - Jun 10th 2021 6:00am EDT

    Scholars recognize that the persistence of the black-white IQ gap transcends social class — but we cannot truly explore the subject without discussing dysgenics. The heritability of intelligence indicates that smart people produce brighter children. On average, more educated women are unlikely to reproduce regardless of race. Interestingly, researchers note that in the United States, the negative association between intelligence and fertility […]

  • The Illusion of Inclusion

    American Renaissance - Jun 9th 2021 10:57am EDT

    I have been lately contemplating the utter disingenuousness of a certain genre of “viral video.” If you have had the unhealthy experience of spending any significant amount of time on social media, you’ll know exactly which one I mean. It’s the category of manufactured feel-good clips I will heretofore refer to as the “Different Drummer.” […]

  • ‘The Second Amendment Isn’t About Guns’

    American Renaissance - Jun 8th 2021 8:07pm EDT

    Jared Taylor and his co-host laugh at a new book by the head of the Emory University black studies department that explains the purpose of the Second Amendment: to control black people. The hosts also discuss some excellent court decisions, the adventures of Aruna Khilanani, Parasitic Whiteness, Twitter’s sense of humor, and life in 82-percent-black […]

  • Biden Gives ICE Attorneys More Discretion to Drop Immigration Cases

    American Renaissance - Jun 8th 2021 6:42pm EDT

    The Biden administration is giving immigration prosecutors more discretion over which cases to pursue or even drop, a move that could limit the new cases funneling into the overwhelmed immigration court system. A memo to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) prosecutors allows the agency’s lawyers to drop cases against green card holders and those who […]

  • Nevada Bans Racially Offensive Mascots and ‘Sundown Sirens’

    American Renaissance - Jun 8th 2021 6:42pm EDT

    Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak signed a bill on Friday that directs local school boards to ban “racially discriminatory” mascots, logos and names amid a national movement to phase out the use of symbols that Native Americans have long considered offensive. {snip} It also requires the Nevada State Board of Geographic Names to recommend that the […]

  • ‘The Psychopathic Problem of the White Mind’

    American Renaissance - Jun 8th 2021 6:42pm EDT

    A few weeks ago, someone sent me a recording of a talk called “The Psychopathic Problem of the White Mind.” It was delivered at the Yale School of Medicine’s Child Study Center by a New York-based psychiatrist as part of Grand Rounds, an ongoing program in which clinicians and others in the field lecture students and faculty.  […]