• The Madness of Crowds

    American Renaissance - Oct 22nd 2019 8:21am EDT

    Douglas Murray, The Madness of Crowds: Gender, Race and Identity, Bloomsbury Continuum, 2019, 280 pp., $28.00. Douglas Murray is a British author who writes incisively about “progressive” absurdities. His 2017 book, The Strange Death of Europe described Western Europe’s capitulation in the face of “the great replacement.” Strangely, Mr. Murray didn’t seem to think the […]

  • Twin Study That Was to Prove Arthur Jensen Wrong Proves Him Right

    American Renaissance - Oct 21st 2019 9:01pm EDT

    It is now about a quarter of a century since Arthur Jensen of the University of California at Berkeley broke the consensus of some forty years by proposing that there is a strong genetic basis to race differences in intelligence.1 From around 1930 it had been almost unanimously stated that the IQ difference between blacks and […]

  • My Black Therapist Helped Me Accept My Distrust of White People

    American Renaissance - Oct 21st 2019 3:11pm EDT

    The truth is that I don’t remember when I first felt this unnaturally natural feeling, but I remember the police vehicle cutting in front of me as I headed home one late Saturday night after a party years ago. I remember the gun in my 25-year-old face in that leafy Toronto neighbourhood. And I remember […]

  • Mom Who Lied About Son’s Ethnicity on College Apps Gets 3 Weeks in Jail

    American Renaissance - Oct 21st 2019 3:11pm EDT

    The college admissions scandal mom who falsely claimed her son was African-American and Hispanic to increase his chances of getting into a top college was sentenced to three weeks in prison on Wednesday. Marjorie Klapper, 51, copped to paying $15,000 to fudge her son’s ACT exam score in May as part of the nationwide scandal. […]

  • Gina Rodriguez’s Use of the N-Word Highlights That Antiblack Racism Isn’t Just a White Thing

    American Renaissance - Oct 21st 2019 3:10pm EDT

    {snip} Gina Rodriguez, known for the titular role on the CW’s beloved “Jane the Virgin,” has a history of, shall we say, missing the point when it comes to conversations about race despite the fact that she is of Puerto Rican heritage. Given this context, it took me all of three minutes to locate the […]

  • Mississippi Erects Bulletproof Emmett Till Memorial

    American Renaissance - Oct 21st 2019 1:06pm EDT

    A new bulletproof memorial to Emmett Till was unveiled Saturday after the previous sign was repeatedly damaged. The new sign, made out of bulletproof steel and ten times heavier than the previous one, according to HuffPost, was memorialized Saturday as members of Till’s family gathered at Graball Landing in Mississippi. {snip} The sign will also […]

  • Dream of Owning a Home Became a Nightmare

    American Renaissance - Oct 21st 2019 1:06pm EDT

    When tens of thousands of African-Americans held the keys to their first homes in the early 1970s as part of a new federal program that encouraged black homeownership, they thought they were about to fulfill the American dream. Instead they got an American nightmare. {snip} {snip} The Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 created […]

  • Annexit: How One Alabama City Could Split in Half Along Racial Lines

    American Renaissance - Oct 21st 2019 1:05pm EDT

    {snip} {snip} Splitting the City of Anniston in half and leaving its troubled school district and conflict-ridden government behind. The secession would largely track racial lines. “Annexit,” as some call it, appears to be part of a global trend towards separation. The effort follows in the wake of other Southern U.S. separation movements in racially […]

  • The Mind of the Chinese

    American Renaissance - Oct 19th 2019 9:01pm EDT

    Hegemon: China’s Plan to Dominate Asia and the World, by Steven Mosher, Encounter Books, 2000, 193 pp. China, says Steven Mosher, is by far the most dangerous foreign power we face. It is a militarist, expansionist dictatorship that resents America, and makes no secret of its desire to be the dominant power in Asia if […]

  • Stop Taking Orders from People Who Hate You!

    American Renaissance - Oct 18th 2019 5:14pm EDT

    The Trump property Mar-a-lago recently canceled an event booked by Trump supporters, because the SPLC said they were “haters.” What more pathetic capitulation could there be to a spiteful, discredited organization that openly hates Donald Trump? The post Stop Taking Orders from People Who Hate You! appeared first on American Renaissance.

  • Mexico Locks up Hundreds of Refugees Headed North

    American Renaissance - Oct 18th 2019 3:02pm EDT

    Hundreds of immigrants from Africa, the Caribbean and Central America were corralled and detained in southern Mexico on Sunday after a futile attempt to head north as part of a caravan aiming to reach the United States. The group set out before sunrise Saturday from Tapachula, near the Guatemalan border, where many had been marooned […]

  • Census Bureau Asks States for Driver’s License Records to Produce Citizenship Data

    American Renaissance - Oct 18th 2019 3:02pm EDT

    The Census Bureau is turning to existing government records, such as state driver’s licenses, to try to fill in gaps in the incomplete responses it collects from its survey. The Census Bureau is asking states to voluntarily share driver’s license records as part of the Trump administration’s efforts to produce detailed data about the U.S. […]

  • Christopher Columbus Statue Vandalized near Coit Tower San Francisco

    American Renaissance - Oct 18th 2019 3:02pm EDT

    The Christopher Columbus statue near Coit Tower was vandalized Sunday. Red paint covered the face of the controversial colonist, while the base of the statue had graffiti that read, “Destroy all monuments of genocide and kill all colonizers.” {snip} Sara Golfieri arrived from Italy two days ago. She views the vandalized statute as a disrespect […]

  • Annual Kennedy School Diversity Report Shows Little Change from 2018

    American Renaissance - Oct 18th 2019 11:00am EDT

    The Harvard Kennedy School has seen little or no change across various demographics in its student, faculty, and staff population, according to the school’s annual diversity report released Thursday. The school saw only a marginal uptick in the racial diversity of its student body compared with last year. Fifty-eight percent of students this year identify […]

  • University of Alabama Dean Who Called Flag ‘Racist’ Paid $350,000 to Step Down

    American Renaissance - Oct 18th 2019 10:59am EDT

    The University of Alabama dean who argued that the American flag is racist was paid $350,000 to resign from his post according to documents obtained by local media sources. Former University of Alabama Assistant Vice President and Dean of Students James Riley resigned in September after a Breitbart News report that disclosed that Riley had […]

  • City of Madison Declares Racism a Public Health Crisis

    American Renaissance - Oct 18th 2019 10:59am EDT

    The city of Madison signed on to a statewide resolution declaring racism as a public health crisis Tuesday. The move brings no additional programming or funding, but community leaders who run programs for youth of color and people of color in Madison say this is a good step for the city to take. “I’m glad […]

  • ‘Joker’ — The Face of America

    American Renaissance - Oct 18th 2019 9:31am EDT

    Todd Phillips’ Joker has drawn controversy from the Left and Right, with some critics hailing it as a “masterpiece” and others not knowing “if it should be banned or it should be given every award.” Reviewers have tended to treat Joker as a character study of a man’s descent into madness. But by the film’s end, […]

  • ‘Nikah Mut’ah’

    American Renaissance - Oct 17th 2019 5:52pm EDT

    Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey applaud the BBC for its exposé of “pleasure marriages” despite complaints that it was an insult to Islam. They also discuss Twitter’s new censorship rules for politicians, whether Brittany Cooper is right about Donald Trump, the fracas at Georgia Southern University, black family values in Dayton, the tightening vice on […]

  • The Fantastic Conspiracy Theories on Black Twitter

    American Renaissance - Oct 17th 2019 3:10pm EDT

    White Dallas police officer Amber Guyger was recently convicted of murdering a black man named Botham Jean. The testimony of Joshua Brown, another black man, was a central piece of evidence. Brown himself was later shot and killed. Who shot him? On Twitter, blacks thought it must have been the police. Dallas PD wants us […]

  • Top Immigration Official Ken Cuccinelli Doubles the Estimate of Illegal Immigrants in the US

    American Renaissance - Oct 17th 2019 3:10pm EDT

    US President Donald Trump’s top immigration spokesman has suggested that the amount of illegal immigrants in the country could be double the most cited previous estimates. Ken Cuccinelli, the acting director of US Citizenship and Immigration Services, said Wednesday that there could be 22 million people living illegally in the United States. The director of […]

  • Ken Cuccinelli: Ending Birthright Citizenship Does Not Require Constitutional Amendment

    American Renaissance - Oct 17th 2019 3:10pm EDT

    Acting United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Director Ken Cuccinelli says there is no Constitutional Amendment needed to end the nation’s birthright citizenship, whereby millions of illegal aliens have been able to secure their U.S.-born children American citizenship. {snip} {snip} “I think the question is ‘Do you need congressional action or can the executive […]

  • Tennessee Supreme Court Won’t Hear Appeal in Memphis Confederate Statue Removal, Paving Way for Relocation

    American Renaissance - Oct 17th 2019 11:17am EDT

    The Tennessee Supreme Court affirmed Monday a lower court’s decisions to dismiss a suit against the City of Memphis regarding the removal of Confederate statues. The Sons of Confederate Veterans, Nathan Bedford Forrest Camp #215 had appealed a June decision from the Tennessee Court of Appeals to dismiss a suit regarding the legality of the […]

  • Two Brothers Shot by Cop File $25M Lawsuit, Jury Gives Them Nothing

    American Renaissance - Oct 17th 2019 11:17am EDT

    A Tacoma jury has determined that an Olympia police officer did not violate two robbery suspects’ constitutional rights when he shot them during a confrontation in 2015. Brothers Andre Thompson and Bryson Chaplin filed a $25 million lawsuit against the City of Olympia and Olympia Police Officer Ryan Donald in November of 2017, alleging that […]

  • Caravan of 2,000 Migrants Detained in Southern Mexico

    American Renaissance - Oct 17th 2019 11:17am EDT

    Mexican officials broke up a caravan of around 2,000 migrants that had set out from southern Mexico Saturday in the hopes of reaching the United States, amid increasing difficulty obtaining permission to pass through Mexico. Many of the migrants who departed from Tapachula, Chiapas early in the morning had been held up in this city […]

  • This Week in Verified Hate, Columbus Day Edition

    American Renaissance - Oct 16th 2019 1:33pm EDT

    American Renaissance and Jared Taylor are not allowed to have Twitter accounts. However, anti-white slurs, insults, and condemnations of whites are common on Twitter. Here are some of the highlights from the last week. Columbus Day was popular. Countless tweets demanded that people call October 14 “Indigenous Peoples’ Day.” (Do indigenous Europeans on the Continent […]