• Jared Taylor Explains White Advocacy to Italian TV

    American Renaissance - Nov 6th 2019 10:42am EST

    On August 28, 2019, journalist Giorgio Mottola interviewed Jared Taylor for Report, which is Italy’s most popular investigative news television program. Report has been broadcast in prime time since 1997 on Rai 3, the Italian national broadcaster. Mr. Mottola wanted to know about “nationalist and identitarian ideas spreading in Europe and the US.” It was a subject about […]

  • Kansas City Votes to Remove King’s Name from Historic Street

    American Renaissance - Nov 6th 2019 9:55am EST

    Kansas City voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved removing Dr. Martin Luther King’s name from one of the city’s most historic boulevards, less than a year after the city council decided to rename The Paseo for the civil rights icon. Unofficial results vote showed the proposal to remove King’s name received nearly 70% of the vote, […]

  • Reported Robbery at Bob’s Burgers in SeaTac Was a Hoax

    American Renaissance - Nov 6th 2019 9:55am EST

    {snip} SeaTac police originally released information that at least two masked men tied up customers at Bob’s Burgers n’ Teriyakis on Oct. 19 and then demanded money from them and sexually assaulted two female customers. In a Monday afternoon press conference, King County Sheriff Mitzi Johanknecht said it was all a hoax in an effort […]

  • Sweden Bomb Attacks Reach Unprecedented Level as Gangs Feud

    American Renaissance - Nov 6th 2019 9:55am EST

    Sweden’s national bomb squad has been called out to 30 blasts in the past two months and 100 so far this year, more than twice the number in the same period in 2018, as concern grows about rising levels of violence by criminal gangs. Police arrested three people over the weekend following an explosion in […]

  • Drug Cartels Kill Three American Mothers and Six Children in Mexican Highway Ambush

    American Renaissance - Nov 5th 2019 10:54am EST

    President Donald Trump has waged a war on Mexican drug cartels after three American mothers and six children from a Mormon community based in northern Mexico were massacred by cartel gunmen. The victims, who belonged to the LeBaron family, were ambushed by cartel gunmen eight miles apart on a dirt road in the Mexican border […]

  • The Porch Pirate of Potrero Hill Can’t Believe It Came to This

    American Renaissance - Nov 5th 2019 10:54am EST

    [Editor’s Note: This is a long story that’s worth reading in its entirety here. A snipped version is below.] The first time Ganave Fairley got busted for stealing a neighbor’s Amazon package, she was just another porch thief unlucky to be caught on tape. In August 2016, a 30-something product marketing manager at Google, expecting […]

  • Popeyes Customer Is ‘Stabbed to Death in an Argument over the Chicken Sandwich While Waiting in Line’

    American Renaissance - Nov 5th 2019 10:54am EST

    A Popeyes customer has been stabbed to death over the restocked chicken sandwich during nationwide chaos over its return to the menu. The incident happened at a branch of the fast food chain in Oxon Hill, Maryland on Monday night and was sparked by someone cutting in line, according to police. Pictures from the scene […]

  • The Fort Hood Shooting is Only the Latest

    American Renaissance - Nov 4th 2019 10:00pm EST

    Nidal Malik Hasan The day after Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan shouted “Allah Akbar” as he gunned down fellow soldiers at Fort Hood, President Obama told us not to “jump to conclusions” about motives. Since then there has been more than enough evidence to prove that Dr. Hasan was a fanatic who put loyalty to Islam […]

  • White Identity Is Not Perverse

    American Renaissance - Nov 4th 2019 3:27pm EST

    R.R. Reno, Return of the Strong Gods: Nationalism, Populism and the Future of the West, Gateway Editions, 2019, 208 pp., $23.33 (Hardcover), $12.99 (Kindle) Return of the Strong Gods: Nationalism, Populism, and the Future of the West is typical of many conservative books. It analyzes the disease, but is afraid of the cure. Russell Ronald Reno […]

  • Worthington, Minn., Schools a Test of Immigration Policy

    American Renaissance - Nov 4th 2019 2:51pm EST

    {snip} A bitter fight over school funding here has become a flash point in a larger debate about immigration and its impact on this southwestern Minnesota prairie town, where an influx of immigrants from across the globe — and more recently, an unprecedented surge of unaccompanied minors from Central America — has dramatically changed the […]

  • Black Kids Go Missing at a Higher Rate Than White Kids. Here’s Why We Don’t Hear About Them

    American Renaissance - Nov 4th 2019 2:51pm EST

    {snip} In fact, data shows that missing white children receive far more media coverage than missing black and brown children, despite higher rates of missing children among communities of color. The FBI’s National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database lists 424,066 missing children under 18 in 2018, the most recent year for which data is available. […]

  • N.Y. Justice Dem: White Male Terrorism Is ‘Biggest Issue’ in US

    American Renaissance - Nov 4th 2019 2:51pm EST

    A New York City congressional candidate endorsed by the same progressive group that backed Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D., N.Y.) and Ilhan Omar (D., Minn.) called “white male domestic terrorism” the “biggest issue in our country.” Democrat congressional hopeful Jamaal Bowman ranked “white male domestic terrorism” as America’s most urgent problem while downplaying the issue of […]

  • Judge Blocks Trump Administration’s Health-Care Requirement for New Immigrants

    American Renaissance - Nov 4th 2019 9:38am EST

    A federal court has blocked the Trump administration from implementing a policy that would require new immigrants to demonstrate they have health care or are able to afford it. The order, issued Saturday afternoon by U.S. District Judge Michael Simon in Oregon, temporarily bars the administration from applying the new policy for 28 days. Another […]

  • Immigration Policy ‘Advances a White Supremacist Ideology’

    American Renaissance - Nov 4th 2019 9:38am EST

    Acting Director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Ken Cuccinelli implementation of the “public charge” rule has some Democrats crying foul, including Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL), who in recent days has gone as far as saying such policy advances a “white supremacist ideology.” Under the rule, immigrants who are receiving some type of benefit […]

  • Airbnb Bans ‘Party Houses’ After California Shooting Kills 5

    American Renaissance - Nov 4th 2019 9:38am EST

    Airbnb’s CEO said the company was taking actions against unauthorized parties in the wake of a deadly shooting at a Halloween party held at an Airbnb rental home in California. {snip} Five people died after a Thursday night shooting that sent some 100 terrified partygoers running for their lives in the San Francisco suburb of […]

  • The History of Lynching in America

    American Renaissance - Nov 2nd 2019 9:01pm EDT

    Lynching — History and Analysis, Dwight Murphey, Council for Social and Economic Studies, 1995, 74 pp. Lynching is generally thought to be one of the most shameful practices in all of American history, second only to slavery. It is now widely believed to have been an expression of white hatred for blacks that could be visited […]

  • Today’s Scandza Forum Under Attack

    American Renaissance - Nov 2nd 2019 8:33am EDT

    The Scandza Forum, an identitarian conference, is meeting today in Oslo, Norway  — against extraordinary odds.  Scandza is a top-quality, professionally conducted conference organized by Frodi Midjord, and its speakers have included many of the most prominent white advocates in Europe and the Unitec States. This year, Scandza has faced unprecedented difficulties. During a meeting […]

  • Is Racism a ‘Public Health Crisis’ in Wisconsin?

    American Renaissance - Nov 1st 2019 3:13pm EDT

    Madison, Wisconsin, has just passed a resolution declaring racism a public health crisis. The city council thus joined 32 organizations in the state in support of a statewide resolution. Alexander Gee Jr., the president and founder of the Nehemiah Center for Urban Leadership and Development, praised the resolution: It’s now been proven that the stress […]

  • The Plan of San Diego

    American Renaissance - Nov 1st 2019 9:42am EDT

    San Diego, Texas, is a tiny, nondescript town in the deep south of Texas. As of the US census of 2010, fewer than 5,000 people lived there. Unsurprisingly, most of them speak Spanish and have deep roots in Mexico. The Texas borderlands have been this way since the Texas Revolution, and thanks to mass immigration […]

  • Anti-White Hatred on Twitter

    American Renaissance - Nov 1st 2019 7:51am EDT

    Here is an example of the sort of thing many people like. It got no fewer than 88,000 likes, though the account has since disappeared. This tweet is a video of rapper “YG” kicking a Trump supporter off the stage when he refused to say “F*ck Donald Trump.” LOL best thing all night pic.twitter.com/mQiIgTSjTo — […]

  • Wisconsin Again Has the Worst Gap in Academic Achievement Between Its Black and White Students

    American Renaissance - Oct 31st 2019 3:01pm EDT

    {snip} Wisconsin also again bears the distinction of having the worst gap between black and white academic success of any state, according to new results of the National Assessment of Education Progress — known as the Nation’s Report Card. Wisconsin has the highest percentage of black students exhibiting skills considered below a basic level, according […]

  • Bristol University Hires Slavery History Professor to See Whether It Needs to Apologise for Colonial Past

    American Renaissance - Oct 31st 2019 3:01pm EDT

    Bristol University has hired a professor of slavery history in an attempt to discover whether it needs to apologise for its colonial past. The institution has commissioned Prof Olivette Otele, an expert in the history of colonialism in Britain and France, to carry out a two year research project into the involvement of the University […]

  • Chinese Academic Suspected of Espionage Banned from Belgium

    American Renaissance - Oct 31st 2019 3:01pm EDT

    Belgium said on Oct. 30 it denied a residence permit to the director of the Confucius Institute in Brussels, Xinning Song, who told Reuters he had been banned from entering the country because he was accused of espionage. Dominique Ernould, spokeswoman for the Belgian interior ministry, said Song had been refused the permit needed to […]

  • Test Implies Immigrants Have a Problem with Quebec Values, Muslim Association Says

    American Renaissance - Oct 31st 2019 3:00pm EDT

    “These questions imply immigrants are a threat to women’s rights or the rights of the LQBTQ community, otherwise why would we need to ask these questions,” says Haroun Bouazzi. Allen McInnis / Montreal Gazette Quebec’s new values test for immigrants will only serve to increase racist attitudes in the province and a sense of bitterness […]

  • Bipartisan House Deal Opens Path to Citizenship for Illegal Immigrant Farmworkers

    American Renaissance - Oct 31st 2019 11:50am EDT

    A bipartisan group of lawmakers agreed on a deal easing restrictions on foreign agricultural workers, including a path to citizenship for the more than one million farmworkers estimated to be in the U.S. illegally. However in exchange, the agricultural sector will be required to verify the legal status of their workers. The legislation announced Wednesday […]