• Ethnic Minorities Dying of COVID-19 at Higher Rate, Analysis Shows

    American Renaissance - Apr 23rd 2020 1:30pm EDT

    The government has been urged to recognise that race and racial inequalities are a risk factor for Covid-19 after Guardian research which has revealed that ethnic minorities in England are dying in disproportionately high numbers compared with white people. The revelation that people from minority groups appear to be over-represented among the coronavirus deaths, by […]

  • A National Festival of Guilt

    American Renaissance - Apr 22nd 2020 3:42pm EDT

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  • Happy Earth Day!

    American Renaissance - Apr 22nd 2020 6:00am EDT

    Here are appropriate readings this Earth Day for our many environmentally conscious readers: “Ecology Viewed from the Right,” by William de Vere, Counter-Currents, November 29, 2019 “Being Bill McKibben,” by Mitch Smith, Counter-Currents, May 16, 2019 “Profiles of Early Conservationists,” by Alex Graham, Counter-Currents, August 17, 2018 “What Does it Mean for Whites if Climate […]

  • Trump’s Immigration Moratorium Will Be Great — If It’s Real

    American Renaissance - Apr 21st 2020 4:53pm EDT

    President Donald Trump tweeted last night he would “temporarily suspend” immigration to the United States. In light of the attack from the Invisible Enemy, as well as the need to protect the jobs of our GREAT American Citizens, I will be signing an Executive Order to temporarily suspend immigration into the United States! — Donald […]

  • Trump May Exempt Health, Food Workers from Immigration Ban

    American Renaissance - Apr 21st 2020 4:39pm EDT

    President Donald Trump plans to temporarily halt legal immigration into the U.S., and a draft version of an executive order would bar people from seeking a range of work visas in his latest effort to contain the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. The new policy would deny entry for people seeking most types of work […]

  • Lead NIH Coronavirus Researcher Suggested Pandemic Could Be ‘Genocide’, Said Doctors Would Let Blacks Die

    American Renaissance - Apr 21st 2020 4:39pm EDT

    Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett, who is described by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) as the “lead” member of the U.S. government team racing to find a coronavirus vaccine, has engaged with online theories calling the pandemic a black “genocide” and condemned what she called “systematic oppression” by white people, a review of her social media posts by “Tucker Carlson Tonight” reveals. {snip} On Saturday, Corbett […]

  • 2020 NFL Draft: Wonderlic Test Scores Revealed, Tua Tagovailoa Ranks Lowest Among Quarterbacks, per Report

    American Renaissance - Apr 21st 2020 4:39pm EDT

    {snip} [Tua] Tagovailoa scored a 13 on the Wonderlic test, the lowest score among the quarterbacks in the 2020 draft class (per The Athletic’s Bob McGinn). LSU’s Joe Burrow, the projected No. 1 overall pick in the draft, had the third-highest score at 34. Iowa’s Nate Stanley scored the highest grade at 40, followed by […]

  • Trump Says He Will Sign Executive Order Temporarily Suspending Immigration into Us

    American Renaissance - Apr 21st 2020 1:00pm EDT

    President Trump on Monday said he will sign an executive order to temporarily suspend immigration into the United States amid the coronavirus pandemic, an extraordinary move that prompted immediate questions about its timing and scope. “In light of the attack from the Invisible Enemy, as well as the need to protect the jobs of our GREAT American […]

  • The ADL Wants to ‘Fight Hate’ in Video Games, but Ham-Fisted Censorship Is the Last Thing We Gamers Need

    American Renaissance - Apr 21st 2020 1:00pm EDT

    The Anti-Defamation League, which previously sought to outlaw the OK sign and Pepe the Frog, is now setting its sights on “hate speech” in video games. The gaming community can be toxic, but ADL-level censorship is not the answer. Issues when it comes to the gaming community are never easy to tackle. Especially when it […]

  • NBC Article Includes Three Sob Stories About Immigrants Who Don’t Have Enough Money to Send Back Remittances.

    American Renaissance - Apr 21st 2020 1:00pm EDT

    Immigrants in the United States, both legal and illegal, send remittances back to relatives in their home countries. These countries have grown accustomed to remittances, and are highly dependent. It’s like a drug. Because of the coronavirus crisis people many people are no longer working and that includes immigrants. That’s drying up the monetary flow, […]

  • Inmates Committing Crimes After Coronavirus Release ‘Unconscionable’: De Blasio

    American Renaissance - Apr 20th 2020 5:27pm EDT

    It is “unconscionable” that Riker’s Island inmates who were released due to coronavirus concerns are committing new crimes, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Monday. “I think it’s unconscionable just on a human level that folks were shown mercy and this is what some of them have done,” the mayor said during his morning briefing Monday, […]

  • Immigrants Seize Pandemic as Opportunity to Prove Worth to U.S Economy

    American Renaissance - Apr 20th 2020 5:27pm EDT

    In New York, a group of illegal immigrant women pushed out of their jobs as domestic workers during the coronavirus crisis are sewing homemade face masks, giving themselves a way to earn cash to remain here. Out west, illegal immigrants continue to be the backbone of farm work — essential workers shielded from shelter-in-place orders […]

  • Can Joe Biden Win the Latino Vote?

    American Renaissance - Apr 20th 2020 5:27pm EDT

    Although some believe that Barack Obama’s support for the candidacy of his former vice president will guarantee the support he needs to win in November, there is an undercurrent that could work against him. For many in the Hispanic community, Obama will always be remembered as “the deporter in chief” because of the number of […]

  • Meat Shortages: The Wages of ‘Cheap’ Illegal Labor

    American Renaissance - Apr 20th 2020 12:26pm EDT

    In 2004’s preachy, much panned leftist mockumentary, A Day without a Mexican, the supposedly hypothetical scenario, about how California would fall apart if all its Mexicans, including illegals, somehow disappeared, was acted out.  The film had a grand old time portraying white people as a bunch of soft, privileged fools, unable to clean even their own toilets. This is annoying because it lumps […]

  • Thugs Killed More People in Chicago Than Coronavirus Did

    American Renaissance - Apr 20th 2020 12:26pm EDT

    While the authorities are cracking down on miscreants attending drive-in church services or surfing in the ocean, urban gangs are practicing social distancing by shooting their victims from passing cars. With 4 dead and 19 wounded over the weekend, Chicago’s gangs made it clear that they weren’t staying home. Either that or they thought that shooting […]

  • His Name Is Christopher Stewart: Three Blacks Murder White U.S. Army Veteran Who Survived Tour of Duty in Afghanistan, But Not Diversity

    American Renaissance - Apr 20th 2020 12:26pm EDT

    PK NOTE: Their Lives Matter Too. It’s a book you must pick up. Names you’ve never encountered, stories you’ve never read about, all for one, unmentionable reason: black on white murder. We were never supposed to notice what’s happening. We were never supposed to catalogue the names and tell their stories. But we did. But we […]

  • Five Inspiring Films for White People

    American Renaissance - Apr 19th 2020 12:19pm EDT

    The majority of well-made, compelling films do not have happy endings — especially for racially conscious whites. Here are five worthwhile exceptions. Zulu (1964) A stirring movie about the Battle of Rorke’s Drift in January of 1879, when 150 British soldiers held off 4,000 African warriors. The Naked Prey (1966) This is one of several […]

  • Jean-Marie Le Pen in His Own Words

    American Renaissance - Apr 19th 2020 8:00am EDT

    Jean-Marie Le Pen Jean-Marie Le Pen has been a fighter all his life. He fought for his country in Indochina and in Algeria, and has been fighting for it politically since he founded the National Front in 1972. His hero is also a fighter — Joan of Arc — and his house is filled with […]

  • Documenting Zimbabwe’s Decline

    American Renaissance - Apr 18th 2020 6:00am EDT

    Robert Mugabe Blacks took power in Zimbabwe in 1980 with Robert Mugabe as their leader. The country’s sometimes slow, sometimes rapid decline in the 49 years since has been instructive — or at least, should be instructive. Stories documenting its run through the “O Tempora, O Mores” section (which was the original newsfeed) of the […]

  • Comments of the Week, April 18, 2020

    American Renaissance - Apr 18th 2020 5:00am EDT

    On “Nigerian Fool’s Gold: Behind the ‘419’ Scams” On “The Despair of Being Mixed-Race” On “Black Death Rates are ‘Alarming.’ White Rates Aren’t?” On “The Great Replacement: New York City” On “Five Foreign Films for American White Advocates“ The post Comments of the Week, April 18, 2020 appeared first on American Renaissance.

  • All the News Fit to Forget

    American Renaissance - Apr 18th 2020 4:30am EDT

    Have you ever heard of Drew Pearson? I grew up in the 1970s and 80s and vaguely remember a football player by that name. But a different Drew Pearson (1897-1969) was mentioned briefly in Wilmot Roberson’s classic The Dispossessed Majority (1972). I had never heard of him, but according to Robertson, his columns were once syndicated in […]

  • Why We Need Reparations for Black Americans

    American Renaissance - Apr 18th 2020 4:15am EDT

    Executive Summary Central to the idea of the American Dream lies an assumption that we all have an equal opportunity to generate the kind of wealth that brings meaning to the words “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” boldly penned in the Declaration of Independence. The American Dream portends that with hard work, a […]

  • Video: Black Women Speak: The Politics of Coronavirus

    American Renaissance - Apr 18th 2020 4:10am EDT

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  • Cancer Mortality Among US Blacks: Variability Between African Americans, Afro-Caribbeans, and Africans.

    American Renaissance - Apr 18th 2020 4:05am EDT

    Aggregation of all Black populations in US cancer mortality profiles masks remarkable heterogeneity by place of birth. Comparing U.S-born African Americans with African and Afro-Caribbean immigrants may highlight specific cancer prevention and control needs and clarify global cancer epidemiology. Such a comparison has yet to be undertaken on a population basis. Using 2012-2017 vital statistics […]

  • Corona-victims: Who Matters Most?

    American Renaissance - Apr 17th 2020 7:10pm EDT

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