• How To Ascend Despair

    American Renaissance - Nov 20th 2019 5:00am EST

    All the way back in the simpler and quieter times of 2009, Paul Gottfried gave a speech to the HL Mencken Club on the development of a new right-wing. Almost immediately, Gottfried quoted Mustafa Kemal Atatürk’s command to his troops at the battle of Gallipoli during World War One, “I am not asking you to stand and […]

  • Criminal Alien, Wanted for Killing Motorist, Flees After Local Law Enforcement Ignores Immigration Detainer

    American Renaissance - Nov 20th 2019 4:00am EST

    Alejandro Maldonado-Hernandez On July 12, Washington County Sheriff’s Office deputies announced they had responded to a crash involving Alejandro Maldonado-Hernandez, as well as Patrick Ator and his wife, Janace Ator, who were traveling in another vehicle. Maldonado-Hernandez, who was in the United States illegally and allegedly responsible for the crash, was transported to the local hospital with […]

  • Border Patrol Agents Seize $89K Worth of Methamphetamine

    American Renaissance - Nov 20th 2019 3:00am EST

    U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the Eagle Pass South Station seized more than 18 pounds of methamphetamine at the U.S. Highway 57 immigration checkpoint, Nov. 17. “This seizure highlights the important role our checkpoints play in keeping dangerous drugs from being smuggled farther in to the United States,” said Del Rio Sector Chief Patrol Agent […]

  • Blacks Defend Us Even When Whites Dare Not

    American Renaissance - Nov 19th 2019 3:51pm EST

    Jon Miller, host of “The White House Brief” on BlazeTV, recently commented on the non-scandal about Stephen Miller reading news articles on VDARE.com and American Renaissance. He noted that VDARE.com is not a “white nationalist” site and publishes diverse views. He also asked where people are supposed to get accurate information about race, immigration, and […]

  • The Attack on Asian-Americans

    American Renaissance - Nov 19th 2019 3:00pm EST

    Michael Zhang, holding the trophy, Paul Yang and Sumanth Ravipati of Thomas Jefferson High School for Science & Technology win the National Science Bowl championship Competition at the National 4-H Center in Chevy Chase, Md (Credit Image: The Washington Times / ZUMAPRESS.com) Asian-Americans have finally made it in America. How do we know? Not from […]

  • Rodney Reed: Another ‘Innocent’ Black Death Row Inmate

    American Renaissance - Nov 19th 2019 2:13pm EST

    Last week, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals halted the execution of a black convicted rapist and murderer, Rodney Reed. It recommended a 120-day delay to hear more evidence. In 1996, a jury convicted Mr. Reed for the abduction, rape and murder of Stacey Stites, a white woman. Her murder went unsolved for nearly a […]

  • Michael Bloomberg and the Tradition of Expecting Black Forgiveness

    American Renaissance - Nov 19th 2019 2:00pm EST

    Michael Bloomberg (Credit Image: AFGE / Wikimedia) It’s a prevailing assumption: Black Americans will reliably forgive. On Sunday, Michael Bloomberg apologized for the New York Police Department’s promotion of “stop and frisk,” a controversial policing strategy that disproportionately affected black and Latino men and was a pillar of the former mayor’s approach to crime control […]

  • Dominican Police Arrest Six in American Teacher’s Death

    American Renaissance - Nov 19th 2019 1:00pm EST

    Patricia Anton The National Police arrested six men in connection with murder and robbery of a US citizen in Puerto Plata, five days ago. The police identified the detainees as Michael Mariñez Rosario (Chayan); Heuri Flores Hernández (Yikiu or Yito); Junior Alexis Suarez (Liquide); Juan José Andújar Mella (Jeffrey); Oroniel Canario Montero; Alexis Maquey and […]

  • Cory Booker Gets the Link Between Climate Change and Prisons

    American Renaissance - Nov 19th 2019 12:00pm EST

    Cory Booker There’s not much hype right now around Senator Cory Booker becoming president, but he deserves a lot more attention than he’s gotten. That’s because when it comes to the intersection of the environment and racism, at least, he’s got it covered. His climate change plan is centered around justice, and he’s released a plan to remove all lead pipes in the […]

  • Young America’s Foundation Excommunicates Michelle Malkin for Defending Nick Fuentes

    American Renaissance - Nov 19th 2019 11:00am EST

    Michelle Malkin Young America’s Foundation (YAF) has removed Michelle Malkin, a right-wing writer and pundit, from its roster of featured speakers. Malkin, the author of a number of books — including, most recently, Open Borders Inc: Who’s Funding America’s Destruction? — has toured campuses as part of YAF’s speakers bureau for 17 years. The firing […]

  • What’s Behind Our World on Fire?

    American Renaissance - Nov 19th 2019 8:18am EST

    When the wildfires of California broke out across the Golden State, many were the causes given. Negligence by campers. Falling power lines. Arson. A dried-out land. Climate change. Failure to manage forests, prune trees and clear debris, leaving fuel for blazes ignited. Abnormally high winds spreading the flames. Too many fires for first responders to […]

  • This is the Big Reason Why Corporate America Has Gone Woke (Plus Four More)

    American Renaissance - Nov 19th 2019 8:00am EST

    Why have the biggest and most profitable American corporations embraced leftist politics, as seen in their woke advertising and social justice activism? Hint: It’s not because they’ve become non-profits and taken up philanthropy. Judging by the Ted Talks of woke American CEOs, by the woke corporate advertising, and by the public relations campaigns promoting corporate […]

  • Firefox’s Fight for the Future of the Web

    American Renaissance - Nov 19th 2019 7:00am EST

    Why do you choose the browser you use? Maybe you think it loads pages more quickly. Maybe it’s made by the same firm as your device and you think it’s more compatible in some way. You prefer the graphics, perhaps, or it just happened to be pre-installed on your machine. Maybe you’re not even aware […]

  • More Than 100 Hispanic Illegal Immigrants Surrender Near Sasabe

    American Renaissance - Nov 19th 2019 6:00am EST

    Five separate groups of mostly family units surrendered to U.S. Border Patrol near Sasabe, Arizona, over a five hour period Saturday night. The groups, the largest totaling 129 illegal aliens, were comprised of nationals from Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua and ranged in age from six months to 56 years old. In October, […]

  • Mexican Sex Offender Arrested by Border Patrol

    American Renaissance - Nov 19th 2019 5:00am EST

    U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the El Centro Sector arrested a previously deported sex offender Saturday evening. The incident occurred at around 10:37 p.m., when agents assigned to the Calexico Station encountered a man suspected of illegally entering the United States approximately 12 miles east of the Calexico Downtown Port of Entry.  Agents arrested the man and […]

  • Thinking About the Ottoman Threat

    American Renaissance - Nov 19th 2019 4:00am EST

    Useful Enemies: Islam and the Ottoman Empire in Western Political Thought, 1450–1750, by Noel Malcolm; Oxford University Press, 512 pages, $24. {snip} Europe first began to worry about the Ottomans in the late fourteenth century when Byzantine diplomats tried, with uneven success, to enlist the aid of Latin Christendom in the defense of their little […]

  • Containing the Drug Cartels

    American Renaissance - Nov 19th 2019 3:00am EST

    Mexican soldiers pass by the remains of burnt vehicles used as roadblocks by members of the La Familia drug cartel on the highway between Morelia and Apatzingan in Mexico.(Credit Image: © Xinhua via ZUMA Wire) The U.S.-Mexico border is a brutal, two-thousand-mile stretch, forbidding in its arid climate and its varied but austere landscape. It […]

  • Deportations Lower Under Trump Administration Than Obama: Report

    American Renaissance - Nov 18th 2019 6:30pm EST

    Credit Image: © Dennis Brack/Black Star/Newscom via ZUMA The Trump administration has deported fewer overall people than were deported under former President Obama despite the ongoing crackdown on immigrants without legal status, according to the Washington Post. While the Obama administration deported 1.18 million people in his first three years, the number of deportations has been a […]

  • Border Apprehensions Drop 73 Percent in Five Months

    American Renaissance - Nov 18th 2019 5:30pm EST

    United States – Texas, USA/Mexico border (Credit Image: © Torrione Stefano / Hemis / ZUMAPRESS.com) The number of migrants arrested for illegally crossing the southern border from Mexico significantly dropped 73 percent in October for a fifth consecutive month, down from nearly 133,000 arrests in May to just over 35,000 in October. {snip} The Mexican government deployed […]

  • California’s Changing Demographics Will Further Doom Republicans

    American Renaissance - Nov 18th 2019 4:30pm EST

    Democrats dominate politics in California and Republicans are doomed for one simple, overriding reason: shifting demographics. {snip} Demographics are an eye-glazer, but California’s historic shift has been a political game-changer. The state has turned from battleground purple to one-sided deep blue in 25 years. It’s not solely — arguably not even mostly — because of […]

  • All the News That’s Fit to Print

    American Renaissance - Nov 18th 2019 3:31pm EST

    The media are having a lovely time smearing White House advisor Stephen Miller as a “white nationalist” or worse. The campaign began with a November 12 “Hatewatch” column by the Southern Poverty Law Center that was based on no fewer than 900 email messages between Mr. Miller and a former Breitbart editor, Katie McHugh. Miss McHugh […]

  • Acts of Random Violence Are All Too Real in Many Communities

    American Renaissance - Nov 18th 2019 3:30pm EST

    Credit Image: © Max Herman / NurPhoto via ZUMA Press It is a sad situation when innocent people of this country are not safe in their homes and when babies die on their couches, or in their mother’s arms. That is what people are dealing with in Shreveport and all around this country. It is […]

  • Pete Buttigieg is Struggling With Black Voters — and Not Just Because He’s Gay

    American Renaissance - Nov 18th 2019 2:30pm EST

    Mayor Pete Buttigief and Rev. Al Sharpton. (Credit Image: © Michael Brochstein / ZUMA Wire) On a recent Sunday morning, Pete Buttigieg stood before rows of black churchgoers, a group he and the other Democratic 2020 candidates must win over for a reasonable chance of capturing their party’s presidential nomination. “I know what it is […]

  • Our Racism Killed Tamir Rice

    American Renaissance - Nov 18th 2019 1:30pm EST

    The gazebo, under which 12-year-old Tamir Rice was gunned down by a Cleveland police officer five years ago, now commemorates that tragedy from its temporary home on the grounds of an art museum in Chicago — nearly 350 miles away. That ‘s how far we had to send it to escape facing what it symbolizes. […]

  • Disney Plus Service: Company ‘Warns’ Us About Racist Stereotypes

    American Renaissance - Nov 18th 2019 12:30pm EST

    I was relieved to see that warning — but I didn’t need it. The new Disney Plus service — its ad-free, on-demand streaming service that was just released a few days ago — carries a warning on its old movies and shows. That warning reads: “This program is presented as originally depicted. It may contain […]