• Felony Charge Filed in Punching of Man Leaving Trump Rally in Minneapolis

    American Renaissance - Oct 24th 2019 3:03pm EDT

    {snip} Dwight P. Lewis, 31, of Richfield, was charged Wednesday in Hennepin County District Court with third-degree assault. Lewis remains jailed in lieu of $40,000 bail ahead of a court appearance Thursday. Court records do not list an attorney for him. The president’s rally at Target Center on Oct. 10 drew large crowds of both […]

  • Bed Bath & Beyond Pulls Black Jack-O’-Lanterns After Complaints in Nyack

    American Renaissance - Oct 24th 2019 11:16am EDT

    Bed Bath & Beyond has removed black jack-o’-lanterns from sale after a News 12 investigation that stemmed from complaints in Nyack about the product. A Halloween display in front of a law firm was taken down in Nyack because the jack-o’-lanterns upset some community members. The jack-o’-lanterns are painted black with a white mouth. The […]

  • ‘Johnny Reb’ No Longer Welcome in Norfolk: Virginia City Gets OK to Move Confederate Statue

    American Renaissance - Oct 24th 2019 11:16am EDT

    The Virginia city of Norfolk has the right to move its “Johnny Reb” Confederate statue from a busy downtown intersection to a local cemetery, the state attorney general and a local prosecutor have determined. Norfolk Commonwealth’s Attorney Gregory Underwood filed court papers late Tuesday saying his office and the office of Attorney General Mark Herring […]

  • Battle Creek Replaces Symbol Deemed Offense to Native Americans with More Welcoming One

    American Renaissance - Oct 24th 2019 11:16am EDT

    {snip} Assistant Battle Creek City Manager Ted Dearing said city officials have been discussing the removal of the particular window for years, but a local Native American tribe expressing it’s disapproval jump started the process. “We didn’t approve of the seal that depicts one of our ancestors being clubbed by a white settler,” Jamie Stuck, […]

  • El Chapito on the Loose Again

    American Renaissance - Oct 23rd 2019 8:08pm EDT

    Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey recount the sad story of Mexico’s latest capitulation to the real government of Sinaloa State. They also discuss the sudden rise in Mexican asylum-seekers, the adventures of Wilber Martinez-Guzman, why “extremism” is so popular on YouTube, why the “nicest place to live in America” may not be for long, and […]

  • Access to White People Is Not a Civil Right

    American Renaissance - Oct 23rd 2019 1:49pm EDT

    “Good schools.” It’s the ultimate dog whistle, the proof of true preferences, the closing argument for race realism. Whatever people say publicly, very few want to send their children to failing, dangerous, “diverse” schools. Recently, residents of the St. George area of southeastern Baton Rouge voted to secede and become an independent city. Residents fought […]

  • H.B.C.U.s’ Sink-or-Swim Moment

    American Renaissance - Oct 23rd 2019 11:20am EDT

    {snip} {snip} The legacy of H.B.C.U.s is in every thread of American life. {snip} Although H.B.C.U.s make up only 3 percent of four-year colleges in the country, they have produced 80 percent of the nation’s black judges and 50 percent of its black doctors. Among black college graduates with a degree in STEM, 27 percent […]

  • My Latino Father Wants Me to Marry a White Man

    American Renaissance - Oct 23rd 2019 11:20am EDT

    {snip} A few years later, I moved to New York City and found myself dating minority men with roots everywhere from Haiti to Iran, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Pakistan, and beyond. It was exhilarating to be surrounded by people with culture who understood the nuances of being the child of an immigrant—what it’s like to be […]

  • Is Hate Crime Really on the Rise?

    American Renaissance - Oct 23rd 2019 11:20am EDT

    The Guardian ran a story on its website today headlined: ‘Hate crimes doubled in England and Wales in five years.’ Alarming if true, but is it? The story is based on some data released by the Home Office today which, on the face of it, does appear to show the number of hate crimes increasing. […]

  • A Different View of the Minnesota Transracial Adoption Study

    American Renaissance - Oct 22nd 2019 2:45pm EDT

    I would emphasize somewhat different aspects of the Minnesota Transracial Adoption Study than does Richard Lynn. For one thing, it seems premature to assert with certainty that the intelligence of the American populace has been rising at the rate of 3 IQ points per decade. The people who built America in the 19th century could hardly […]

  • Florida Man Who Spoke in Front of Trump, Pence at White House Event Now Behind Bars

    American Renaissance - Oct 22nd 2019 2:38pm EDT

    A 20-year-old man who spoke in front of President Trump and Vice President Pence at a White House event in July is now behind bars in Florida on charges including attempted felony murder and battery on a uniformed security officer. Johnny Brummit was taken into custody on Oct. 17 following a shooting at a Megabus […]

  • 2 Proud Boys Sentenced to 4 Years in Brawl With Anti-Fascists at Republican Club

    American Renaissance - Oct 22nd 2019 2:38pm EDT

    Two members of the far-right Proud Boys were each sentenced to four years in prison on Tuesday by a State Supreme Court judge in Manhattan who criticized their participation in a “political street fight” last year on the Upper East Side. The defendants, Maxwell Hare and John Kinsman, were among ten men who prosecutors said […]

  • Revenue Is Soaring for Hispanic-Owned Companies

    American Renaissance - Oct 22nd 2019 2:38pm EDT

    {snip} The average revenue of Latino-owned restaurants, retail stores, construction companies and other small businesses in the US has skyrocketed by 46.5 percent in the past year, surpassing earnings growth in non-Latino businesses by as much as 12 percent, according to an annual study by online lender Biz2Credit. New York ranks third behind California and […]

  • Rethinking the Overton Window

    American Renaissance - Oct 22nd 2019 11:32am EDT

    Texas teacher Georgia Clark asked President Donald Trump to enforce existing immigration laws. Journalists mocked her. The school district fired her. The president ignored her. The incident is a good example of why the “Overton Window” political model doesn’t work. Power doesn’t always flow from popularity. The late Jon Overton came up with the idea […]

  • Trump Provokes Outrage by Calling Impeachment Inquiry a ‘Lynching’

    American Renaissance - Oct 22nd 2019 11:32am EDT

    President Donald Trump on Tuesday referred to the impeachment inquiry in the House of Representatives as a “lynching,” deploying perhaps his most incendiary rhetoric yet to describe the Democratic-led probe into his conduct. “So some day, if a Democrat becomes President and the Republicans win the House, even by a tiny margin, they can impeach […]

  • California Governor Pardons Three Immigrant Felons to Avoid Deportation

    American Renaissance - Oct 22nd 2019 11:32am EDT

    {snip} [California Governor Gavin] Newsom, who oversees the most pro-illegal immigration state in U.S. history, pardoned three immigrants — Arnou Aghamalian from Iran, Thear Seam from Cambodia, and Victor Ayala from El Salvador — in order to erase their criminal records and help them avoid deportation back to their native countries. Aghamalian, a 42-year-old refugee […]

  • 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 […]