• Prolific White Male Chess Author, 70, Murdered in His Iowa Home by 19-Year-Old Black Male

    American Renaissance - Jan 16th 2020 11:43am EST

    He had no “white privilege”. He was a septuagenarian, a man of modest means, living in Davenport, Iowa. His name is Bob Long. He was a prolific author of books dealing with chess. He was a white man. You’ll never hear his name, unless you read one of his many books on chess, or live in […]

  • White Bastions of Racism? Liberals Seek to Wreck Private Home Ownership in ‘Elitist’ Suburbs

    American Renaissance - Jan 16th 2020 11:43am EST

    The foundation of the ‘American Dream’ has long been the family home, complete with backyard and picket fence. Now that dream is endangered as progressives say the lifestyle reeks of elitism and damages the environment. Once again, yet another sacred American cow is heading for the PC slaughterhouse. This time the victim is the iconic […]

  • Judge Blocks Trump’s Executive Order Allowing Local Officials to Reject Refugees

    American Renaissance - Jan 15th 2020 6:01pm EST

    A federal judge in Maryland has blocked the Trump administration’s executive order allowing state and local governments to turn away refugees from resettling in their communities. In September, President Trump announced that groups that help refugees find places to live must first get written consent from local and state jurisdictions before resettling them. Immigration advocates challenged the executive order in federal […]

  • Fears over Race Relations Affected Police Probe into Child Sex Grooming Gang, Report Suggests

    American Renaissance - Jan 15th 2020 6:01pm EST

    Dozens of teenage girls suspected of being groomed and abused in Manchester by gangs of men from Asian backgrounds were failed because police feared upsetting race relations, a new probe has suggested. Victims repeatedly alerted officers about sexual assaults, giving names and addresses of those involved, but, in almost all cases, no action was taken. Now, a […]

  • Britain: Crown Protection Service Seeks Longer Sentence for Rapist Reynhard Sinaga

    American Renaissance - Jan 15th 2020 6:01pm EST

    A man described as Britain’s most prolific rapist could have his sentence increased after the Crown Prosecution Service wrote to the attorney general saying he should serve longer than 30 years in prison. Reynhard Sinaga, a 36-year-old mature student from Indonesia, was given a life sentence with a minimum tariff of 30 years by a judge at […]

  • The Democrat Primary Is Too White

    American Renaissance - Jan 15th 2020 4:31pm EST

    Democrats and Republicans finally agree: The Democrat primary is too white. Non-white presidential candidates — including Kamala Harris, Julian Castro, and Cory Booker — have dropped out. The remaining non-whites — Andrew Yang and Deval Patrick — didn’t qualify for the last debate. Tom Steyer, Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Pete Buttigieg, and Amy […]

  • What Foreign-Language Study Tells Us About Our Country

    American Renaissance - Jan 15th 2020 1:22pm EST

    Much has been written about the decline of civics and history in American education, but foreign language study is also in decline, particularly of European languages. As a nation of predominantly European ancestry, Americans should oppose this loss of connection to our own heritage. Numbers released in 2018 by the Modern Language Association illustrate trends […]

  • Cancel Culture Strikes Again: Banned in Maine

    American Renaissance - Jan 15th 2020 8:43am EST

    In November, I was banned in Boston after speech-squelchers on the left and right forced the cancellation of my lecture at Bentley University, a small private institution. The grassroots activists who had invited me were rejected by every major event venue in the nation’s purported Cradle of Liberty. The tail-tuckers cited security concerns or jacked […]

  • Jack London: Socialist and Racialist

    American Renaissance - Jan 14th 2020 4:26pm EST

    Most Americans know Jack London as the man who wrote To Build a Fire. It is a simple story about one man’s attempt to survive the harsh Alaska winter, originally published in 1902 before being republished in its best-known version six years later. It is an excellent introduction to London — his writing, his interests, […]

  • Texas Governor to Reject New Refugees Under Trump Order

    American Renaissance - Jan 14th 2020 1:00pm EST

    The Republican governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, has said the state will not accept new refugees under the US government’s resettlement programme. The decision means Texas will become the first state known to do so. Last year US President Donald Trump signed an executive order allowing states to opt out of the programme. On Friday, […]

  • Texas Church Shooting ‘Protector’ Jack Wilson Receives First-Ever Governor’s Medal of Courage

    American Renaissance - Jan 14th 2020 1:00pm EST

    Texas Gov. Greg Abbott honored Monday the man who stopped a gunman at the West Freeway Church of Christ near Fort Worth last month. Three people died at the church in White Settlement, a town of about 17,000 people near Fort Worth, but the shooting lasted only seconds. The gunman mortally wounded two people before he was shot […]

  • Baltimore Shootings: 12 Wounded, Five Dead, in Single Day of Violence

    American Renaissance - Jan 14th 2020 1:00pm EST

    {snip} The first of Saturday’s shootings was reported at about 2:30 a.m. and involved three female victims, all found with apparent gunshot wounds in a car in a northeastern section of the city. One victim, a 28-year-old woman, died. {snip} A few hours later, police responding to a shooting in southeast Baltimore found a 46-year-old […]

  • Roger Scruton, RIP

    American Renaissance - Jan 13th 2020 2:13pm EST

    Sir Roger Scruton was a British philosopher, critic, prolific author, courageous champion for Eastern Europeans under Soviet occupation, and an authentic conservative. His oeuvre is so extensive it’s pointless to try to recount his entire career. I can summarize it in one sentence: Sir Roger championed beauty. “It is not merely that artists, directors, musicians […]

  • Roger Scruton, RIP

    American Renaissance - Jan 13th 2020 2:13pm EST

    Sir Roger Scruton was a British philosopher, critic, prolific author, courageous champion for Eastern Europeans under Soviet occupation, and an authentic conservative. His oeuvre is so extensive it’s pointless to try to recount his entire career. I can summarize it in one sentence: Sir Roger championed beauty. “It is not merely that artists, directors, musicians […]

  • ‘1917’ and the Suicide of the West

    American Renaissance - Jan 13th 2020 1:48pm EST

    This review contains a few spoilers. If you’ve seen the trailer for 1917, you know the premise: Two British soldiers must slip through enemy lines to deliver an urgent message. If they fail, the Germans will “massacre” a British unit that includes the brother of one of the soldiers. I will not summarize the plot. […]

  • The New Bigotry

    American Renaissance - Jan 13th 2020 12:27pm EST

    In the summer of 1951, Harvey E. Clark, Jr., a black man, rented an apartment in all-white Cicero, a Chicago suburb. Attempting to move into his apartment, Clark was stopped by 20 Cicero police officers who threatened to kill him if he returned. The NAACP filed suit against the Cicero police, and Clark and his […]

  • Electoral College: How Trump Could Lose the Popular Vote and Win Again

    American Renaissance - Jan 13th 2020 12:27pm EST

    Donald Trump has the dubious distinction of being the only US president since Gallup began tracking presidential approval ratings in 1938 to have been permanently “under water” – he has never been viewed favorably by half or more of the American electorate. Trump should, by historical precedent, be looking at a thumping defeat in the 2020 presidential […]

  • Cook County (Chicago) Declined More Than 1,000 ICE Detainers in Fiscal Year 2019

    American Renaissance - Jan 13th 2020 12:27pm EST

    Law enforcement agencies in Cook County, Illinois, released 1,070 criminal aliens and immigration violators in Fiscal Year 2019, despite requests by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to notify the agency prior to their release from local custody. “The most concerning issue about working in an area that refuses to cooperate with ICE is not […]

  • Mapping Latin America’s Black Blood

    American Renaissance - Jan 12th 2020 1:00pm EST

    Ever wondered which Latin American countries have blacks, which have a lot of blood, and which have both? Now you have all those answers in one place, here — complete with maps and data tables. Mexico Black population: 1,400,000 Percentage of total population: 1 Map of states of Mexico: Admixture of General Population: Region Percent […]

  • The Pioneer Fund: Science Under Fire

    American Renaissance - Jan 12th 2020 9:00am EST

    Richard Lynn, The Science of Human Diversity: A History of the Pioneer Fund, University Press of America, 2001, 643 pp. Although it is a small foundation that oversees a modest endowment and has no paid staff, the Pioneer Fund has, since its inception in 1937, changed the face of social science and the public understanding […]

  • The Original Cuckservative Is at It Again

    American Renaissance - Jan 11th 2020 2:54pm EST

    Erick Erickson is the original “cuckservative,” the man who inadvertently popularized the term. He understood the expression so poorly he said it was an “anti-Christian” slur. Once a Never Trumper, he’s since said he will vote to re-elect the President because Democrats are “increasingly hostile to religion and now [apply] religious tests to blocking judicial […]

  • Who Decides Who Gets In?

    American Renaissance - Jan 11th 2020 9:00am EST

    My plan to “Keep America Great” is very simple: Stop exporting American soldiers to countries that hate our guts. Stop importing people from countries that hate our guts. When I voted for Donald Trump in 2016, I thought this was the plan. The “America First” champion rightly assailed Barack Obama for recklessly endangering the lives […]

  • Comments of the Week, January 11, 2020

    American Renaissance - Jan 11th 2020 8:01am EST

    On “Racial/Ethnicity Differences in Endorsing Influential Factors for Prostate Cancer Treatment Choice” On “Photographer Mark Peterson Is a Liar” On “‘I Don’t Hate All White People’” On “New Year; Same Anti-White Tweeting” (For those not in the know, read about the Knoxville Horror here.) On “Remembering The Social Contract“ The post Comments of the Week, […]

  • Black Coaches Are Losing Patience with the NFL’s Hiring Process: ‘You Know You Have No Shot’

    American Renaissance - Jan 11th 2020 6:00am EST

    As word of each NFL head-coaching hire landed this week, a sprawling network of black coaches and their advocates traded messages bemoaning what they saw as the latest in a long string of insults to their fraternity. One coach summed it up in a text to his agent: “I’m sad for all of us.” Four […]

  • Queens Woman is Sentenced to 15 Years in Bomb Plot

    American Renaissance - Jan 11th 2020 5:45am EST

    A federal judge this week sentenced a Queens woman to 15 years in prison for her role in a bomb-making plot that would have targeted the United States, Justice Department officials said Thursday. The woman, Asia Siddiqui, 35, was one of two people who were arrested and charged in April 2015 after a months long undercover investigation […]