• Another South African Institution Dies

    American Renaissance - Sep 15th 2019 9:01pm EDT

    The South African Defense Force, once by far the strongest army on the African continent, has dissolved into near-anarchy since the introduction of black rule in 1994. Fewer than half of its “soldiers” are medically fit, it has an AIDS infection rate estimated at 60 percent, and its equipment is deteriorating to the point that the […]

  • Jared Taylor’s Racial Heresies

    American Renaissance - Sep 14th 2019 10:01pm EDT

    Demographer William Frey has said that the last census is like “a snapshot” showing the “old America and the new America at the same time.” The old America is white, middle-class and graying. The growing minority population represents “a new kind of globalized America.” [Whites’ years as US majority numbered, March 19, 2004 Sydney Morning Herald, (Australia)] The two Americas together, he says, are […]

  • Did Slavery Make America Rich?

    American Renaissance - Sep 13th 2019 3:04pm EDT

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  • The New York Times Has Abandoned Liberalism for Activism

    American Renaissance - Sep 13th 2019 3:01pm EDT

    “Our democracy’s ideals were false when they were written.” I’ve been struggling with that sentence — the opening statement of the introductory essay to the New York Times Magazine’s 1619 Project on the legacy of slavery in America — for a few weeks now. It’s a very strange formulation. How can an enduring “ideal” — […]

  • What College Admissions Offices Really Want

    American Renaissance - Sep 13th 2019 3:01pm EDT

    In the fall of 2014, Angel Pérez was hired to oversee enrollment at Trinity College, a small liberal-arts school that occupies a picturesque 100-acre hillside campus overlooking Hartford. {snip} {snip} Pérez was two years into the job when we spoke. {snip} “Everybody wants to have more selectivity and better academic quality and more socioeconomic diversity, […]

  • Preparing for the Decisive Struggle

    American Renaissance - Sep 13th 2019 2:50pm EDT

    Guillaume Faye, Ethnic Apocalypse: The Coming European Civil War, Arktos Media Ltd., 2109, $31. 50 hardcover, $19.50 paper This book, Guillaume Faye’s last gift to us, was finished as he was dying of cancer during the winter of 2018-19. With nothing left to lose, his language became even more forceful than usual. Faye urges his […]

  • ABC Democratic Debate Moderator Jorge Ramos Tells Latino Audience: ‘This Is Our Country Too’

    American Renaissance - Sep 13th 2019 11:28am EDT

    Jorge Ramos, an anchor for Univision and a moderator of Wednesday’s Democratic debate in Houston, welcomed the Spanish-speaking audience saying, “Despite the fact that we are facing difficult times, this is our country too.” The anchor, known for his advocacy for migrants rights at the U.S. southern border, opened the night saying, “We appreciate the […]

  • DCCC Selects Executive Director amid Internal Battle over Lack of Diversity

    American Renaissance - Sep 13th 2019 11:28am EDT

    DCCC chair Cheri Bustos (D-IL) informed the committee in a letter Wednesday evening that Lucinda Guinn will replace Allison Jaslow, who left her post during an emergency meeting in July. Guinn, who is Hispanic, is a former executive at EMILY’s List, according to Politico. {snip} As Breitbart News reported, the DCCC experienced what was dubbed […]

  • Racist Word on University of St. Thomas Dorm Window Prompts Campus Talks

    American Renaissance - Sep 13th 2019 11:28am EDT

    A racist word was traced in dust on a University of St. Thomas residence hall bathroom window and has prompted school leadership to schedule a series of discussions and gatherings this week. Students reported finding the word in Ireland Hall, according to a university e-mail sent Thursday to faculty, staff and students signed by St. […]

  • National Review Defends Transgender Socialist

    American Renaissance - Sep 12th 2019 1:47pm EDT

    Media govern. Like any ruling class, they always want more power, and this means eliminating competitors. The term they use is “deradicalization.” This doesn’t mean rejecting extremism—white leftists have become unapologetically radical in recent years. It means driving people out of the Dissident Right through carrot and stick. There are many sticks: deplatforming, demonetizing, police […]

  • ‘Only We Can Be Us’

    American Renaissance - Sep 12th 2019 10:53am EDT

    Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey salute East European leaders who say no to replacement migration and are working to boost native fertility. Taylor and Kersey also discuss mounting insanity in Canada, people who think it should be illegal to join the NRA, the latest on the border wall, how many black women support Trump, and […]

  • Maryland State Highway Administration Removes Signs Leading to ‘Negro Mountain’

    American Renaissance - Sep 11th 2019 2:34pm EDT

    A spokesperson for the Maryland State Highway Administration confirmed that it removed four road signs pointing the way to Negro Mountain in Pennsylvania. {snip} Maryland SHA spokeswoman Lora Rakowski finally confirmed Sunday that the state government had indeed taken the signs down for the sake of racial sensitivity, {snip}. Historians remain uncertain how the 2,740-foot […]

  • Migrants Should Automatically Be Offered Care, Education, Housing, Food, and the Right to Vote

    American Renaissance - Sep 11th 2019 2:33pm EDT

    {snip} Life as an “illegal” migrant. A migrant must negotiate a livelihood with the powerful. Powerful here means those who can navigate a city legally without worry and are stable and settled in identity and material life. This negotiation is stunted by a migrant’s illegality despite a migrant”s participation in building the commons. So, despite […]

  • Alexandria City Council Recognizes Second Monday in October as Indigenous Peoples’ Day

    American Renaissance - Sep 11th 2019 2:33pm EDT

    At its regular meeting on September 10, the Alexandria City Council unanimously adopted a resolution recognizing the second Monday in October of each year as Indigenous Peoples’ Day. Alexandria joins more than 130 cities across the country that have recognized this day as Indigenous Peoples’ Day since 1994. This designation will not affect the existing […]

  • Vancouver Sun Apologizes for Opinion Piece Calling Ethnic Diversity Harmful

    American Renaissance - Sep 11th 2019 11:02am EDT

    The Vancouver Sun has issued an apology for publishing an opinion piece from Calgary-based author, Mark Hecht, who argued that ethnic diversity is harmful to Canada. In his article, Hecht, an instructor at Mount Royal University in Calgary, writes that while “many western nations assumed that ethnic and cultural diversity through immigration would be beneficial” […]

  • The Great Replacement Is Not a Conspiracy

    American Renaissance - Sep 11th 2019 8:21am EDT

    When we say it, it’s supposed to be a conspiracy theory. When they say it, it’s self-evident. Stacey Abrams enjoys a promising career for someone who lost her last election. She refused to admit defeat, yet is rarely accused of undermining “our democracy.” Many people want her to run for president or be vice-president. Why? […]

  • Here’s the Latest Update on Construction of Trump’s Border Wall

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

    The Trump administration is replacing old, ineffective barriers at the U.S. southern border, but they cannot say when they will begin constructing wall in areas with no existing border barrier. Acting Customs and Border Protection (CBP) commissioner Mark Morgan provided updates on wall construction during a press briefing Monday, explaining that the administration has erected […]

  • ‘We Have to Be Very Careful,’ Trump Warns of Gangs Entering US from Bahamas

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

    The acting commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection denied on Monday that people fleeing the devastation in the Bahamas in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian have been turned away from the United States by his agency because they did not have proper documentation. “We will accept anyone on humanitarian reasons that needs to come […]

  • U.S. Credits Mexico, Central America for Sharp Drop in Border Arrests

    American Renaissance - Sep 10th 2019 3:16pm EDT

    The Trump administration on Monday credited Mexico and Central American countries with helping to cut U.S. border arrests by nearly 60% from a record high earlier this year but then lashed out at a federal judge for ruling against a strict anti-asylum policy. With President Donald Trump’s anti-immigration policy shaping up as an issue in […]

  • Is a Dark Ages Disease the New American Plague Threat?

    American Renaissance - Sep 10th 2019 9:53am EDT

    Diseases are reemerging in some parts of America, including Los Angeles County, that we haven’t commonly seen since the Middle Ages. One of those is typhus, a disease carried by fleas that feed on rats, which in turn feed on the garbage and sewage that is prominent in people-packed “typhus zones.” {snip} I also believe […]

  • Couples Were Asked to Tell Their Race for a Virginia Marriage License. Now They’re Suing.

    American Renaissance - Sep 10th 2019 9:53am EDT

    Three couples have filed a lawsuit challenging a Virginia requirement that people seeking a marriage license identify their race. {snip} One of the couples, Sophie Rogers and her fiancé, Brandyn Churchill, went to the Rockbridge Circuit Court clerk’s office to obtain a marriage license ahead of their Oct. 19 wedding and was informed that if […]

  • Tulsi Gabbard: ‘I Don’t Support Open Borders … Without Secure Borders, We Don’t Have a Country’

    American Renaissance - Sep 10th 2019 9:53am EDT

    Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI), running for the 2020 Democrat presidential nomination, says she opposes open borders and plans pushed by fellow Democrat candidates that are “essentially open borders.” During an interview with Dave Rubin, Gabbard said that unlike some of her Democrat colleagues, she opposes open borders and the agenda to invite the world’s migrants […]

  • Trump Administration’s Crackdown on Undocumented Immigrants Is Throwing the Restaurant World Into Crisis

    American Renaissance - Sep 9th 2019 3:07pm EDT

    {snip} Starting in March and April, restaurant owners and other employers began receiving “no-match letters” from the Social Security Administration notifying them that the names of some of their employees don’t match the Social Security numbers on their tax forms, the New York Times reported earlier this spring. {snip} The no-match letters, the use of […]

  • Agency Would Raise Bar for Asylum Seekers’ Work Permits

    American Renaissance - Sep 9th 2019 3:07pm EDT

    The Trump administration wants to make it harder for asylum seekers to receive work permits while they wait for their cases to be decided, a move that could deter some immigrants from entering the country illegally. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the federal agency that processes asylum applications, announced Friday it will propose a rule […]

  • 11 Migrants at San Diego Immigration Detention Center Tested Positive for Mumps

    American Renaissance - Sep 9th 2019 3:06pm EDT

    Eleven men tested positive for mumps at the Otay Mesa Detention Center this summer, according to the federal agency tasked with overseeing the privately-run immigration detention center. The detention center in southern San Diego has enough capacity for nearly 2,000 men with pending immigration court cases. Between June and August, 11 detainees tested positive for […]