• Release Many Behind Bars to Slow Virus’ Spread

    American Renaissance - Mar 26th 2020 12:13pm EDT

    On Saturday, the first federal inmate tested positive for coronavirus in a Brooklyn, New York, facility. Prison staff in Pennsylvania, Michigan, New York and Washington state have tested positive for the virus, forcing inmate quarantines. The media has dramatized the risk to those caught on a cruise ship or in a nursing home where the […]

  • The Un-American

    American Renaissance - Mar 26th 2020 12:13pm EDT

    In late 2014, a young woman named Hoda Muthana slipped away from her Alabama home to travel to Syria as one more volunteer for the Islamic State. Over the ensuing years, her parents, Ahmed Ali and Sadiqa, experienced the rise and fall of the caliphate through their daughter’s WhatsApp messages, which morphed from semi-reassuring updates […]

  • African Immigrants Being Deported at High Rates

    American Renaissance - Mar 26th 2020 12:13pm EDT

    Under the Trump administration, African and other Black immigrants have been deported at higher rates than other immigrants, and no one is paying much attention.  In 2015, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deported 1,293 African immigrants, according to data from the Department of Homeland Security. Since the 2016 election, raids by U.S. Immigration […]

  • Is It Time for Secession?

    American Renaissance - Mar 25th 2020 6:21pm EDT

    F.H. Buckley, American Secession, Encounter Books, 2020, 184 pp., $23.99. Are the United States ripe for partition? Francis Herbert Buckley, a lawyer and academic who has taught at McGill and is now at George Mason School of Law, thinks they are. “In all the ways that matter, save for the naked force of the law, […]

  • The Coronavirus and Anarcho-Tyranny

    American Renaissance - Mar 25th 2020 12:12pm EDT

    Local governments are announcing they will coddle criminals during the pandemic. Activists want the whole country to follow suit, and many want criminals treated this way all the time. Los Angeles County, America’s largest county prison system, released over 600 inmates. Most had fewer than 30 days left in their sentences. “Our population within our […]

  • Chutzpah: ADL Wants a Federal Bailout

    American Renaissance - Mar 25th 2020 8:45am EDT

    When I think of “essential” workers in America, the smear merchants of the Anti-Defamation League are at the bottom of the barrel. For decades, they’ve demonized conservatives and Christians as agents of “hate” and treated our very existence as incitements to violence. The ADL’s manufactured outrage machine has broadened its target list to anyone remotely […]

  • Trump Administration Delays Court Hearings for Asylum-Seekers in Mexico Amid Pandemic: Report

    American Renaissance - Mar 25th 2020 8:30am EDT

    The Trump administration moved Monday to delay the court hearings for asylum-seekers sent to Mexico, citing concerns about the coronavirus pandemic. The Justice Department said hearings for those affected by the “remain in Mexico” program that were scheduled for before April 22 will be postponed, CBS News reported. Those who have scheduled court dates before April […]

  • Democrats Fret as Virus Halts In-Person Voter Registration

    American Renaissance - Mar 25th 2020 8:15am EDT

    The coronavirus is idling a potentially powerful force in the Democratic Party — liberal canvassers who go door to door or cruise through public gatherings, clipboard in hand, to register new voters. Such efforts have been all but frozen because Americans now are being asked to stay inside and keep their distance to prevent the […]

  • The Unlikely Story Behind Japanese Americans’ Campaign For Reparations

    American Renaissance - Mar 25th 2020 8:10am EDT

    The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 marked the United States’ official entrance into World War II. It also pushed the U.S. government’s legacy of anti-Asian sentiment to its most extreme. Just two months later, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed an executive order that authorized incarcerating people of Japanese descent, based on the […]

  • A&F Cuts Ties With Gay Plus-Size Model Michael McCauley Over Racist Social Media Posts

    American Renaissance - Mar 25th 2020 8:05am EDT

    Abercrombie & Fitch says it’s no longer working with gay plus-size model Michael McCauley after problematic social media posts he wrote resurfaced on Twitter just as he was being profiled in the company’s new ad campaign about inclusiveness. {snip} In one of them, McCauley blasted members of Black Lives Matter, calling them “a group of […]

  • On Gypsies

    American Renaissance - Mar 25th 2020 8:00am EDT

    I for one am fascinated by Gypsies. I find it remarkable that a people, hailing from the dregs of medieval Indian society, could cross the whole Middle East, arrive in eastern Europe, and maintain their identity among other peoples for 1500 years. The Gypsies did this, furthermore, without maintaining their own sovereign state or religion, […]

  • Namibia: Judgment Spells Disaster for Immigrants

    American Renaissance - Mar 24th 2020 7:15pm EDT

    A judgment handed down last week by three justices of Namibia’s highest court could spell disaster for people who entered Namibia on a work visa and decided to settle in the country permanently. Deputy Chief Justice Petrus Damaseb together with Judge of Appeal Sylvester Mainga and Acting Judge of Appeal Bes Nkabinde set aside a […]

  • Philly DA Is Tougher on Victims Than Criminals

    American Renaissance - Mar 24th 2020 3:24pm EDT

    What’s the penalty for killing a white man in Philadelphia? It could be probation. Michael White, a black man, killed white real estate developer Sean Schellenger on July 12, 2018. Schellenger was arguing with another man when White — who had nothing to do with the argument — stopped and told Schellenger he didn’t “need […]

  • Illegal Border Crossings Cut in Half on First Day of Shutdown

    American Renaissance - Mar 24th 2020 12:51pm EDT

    Illegal border crossings were cut in half on the first day of the border shutdown, Homeland Security said Sunday, calling the ability to quickly deport migrants a major win as the country tries to limit spread of the coronavirus. The shutdown, which began at the end of Friday, covers America’s borders with both Canada and […]

  • Trump Says Undocumented Immigrants Can Get Tested for Coronavirus Without Fear of Deportation

    American Renaissance - Mar 24th 2020 12:51pm EDT

    President Trump on Sunday said undocumented immigrants should be able to get tested for coronavirus without fear of arrest or deportation. “The answer is yes, we will do those tests,” Trump said during a White House briefing. “You could say illegal alien, you could say illegal immigrant, you could say whatever you want to use […]

  • As Life in Chicago Largely Comes to a Halt, Shootings Continue on South, West Sides

    American Renaissance - Mar 24th 2020 12:51pm EDT

    Shortly after Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced his order for Illinois residents to stay at home in his boldest attempt to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, gunshots rang out in the West Pullman neighborhood. {snip} While life for many Chicagoans has come to a grinding halt as many businesses and all schools have been forced […]

  • Party Affiliation Dictates Responses to ‘Chinese Virus’

    American Renaissance - Mar 23rd 2020 4:45pm EDT

    Voters are closely divided over how the government has responded so far to the coronavirus threat, but, even in a time of national emergency, it appears that party affiliation overrides all. {snip} {snip} 77% of Trump’s fellow Republicans give his response to the coronavirus positive marks, but 57% of Democrats and 54% of voters not affiliated […]

  • Suit Seeks Release of Immigrant Families Due to Virus Risk

    American Renaissance - Mar 23rd 2020 4:45pm EDT

    A new lawsuit argues that immigrant families being held under the Trump administration’s family detention policy should be released immediately because they are at grave risk of contracting the coronavirus due to conditions in those facilities. Lawyers filed suit in federal court in Washington on Saturday on behalf of more than three dozen families held […]

  • California Autism Prevalence by County and Race/Ethnicity: Declining Trends Among Wealthy Whites

    American Renaissance - Mar 23rd 2020 4:45pm EDT

    Abstract County-level ASD prevalence was estimated using an age-resolved snapshot from the California Department of Developmental Services (DDS) for birth years 1993–2013. ASD prevalence increased among all children across birth years 1993–2000 but plateaued or declined thereafter among whites from wealthy counties. In contrast, ASD rates increased continuously across 1993–2013 among whites from lower income […]

  • Doxxing Sam Francis

    American Renaissance - Mar 22nd 2020 7:46pm EDT

    Doxxing, or exposing people and getting them fired from their jobs for having certain views, is one of the hazards of being on the Dissident Right. Countless activists in our movement has been doxxed, and our opponents show no signs of letting up. Sam Francis (1947 – 2005) was an early victim — 25 years […]

  • The Racial Politics of Murder

    American Renaissance - Mar 22nd 2020 8:00am EDT

    Credit Image: © Marcus Dipaola / Xinhua / ZUMA Wire Perhaps the most publicized murders in America in the last few years have been the killings of black men in the New York neighborhoods of Howard Beach and Bensonhurst. They became national incidents and were made into symbols of white bigotry. The very names of […]

  • Seeing the Light, Darkly

    American Renaissance - Mar 21st 2020 3:00pm EDT

    My parents taught me not to hate blacks. I still try not to. Sometimes, certain blacks make that difficult for me. I am ambivalent about the black race. I recommend ambivalence. It prevents fanaticism. I never attended a school where blacks made up more than five percent of the student body. That gave me an […]

  • Comments of the Week, March 21, 2020

    American Renaissance - Mar 21st 2020 6:00am EDT

    On “The First Rule of Survival” On “What It’s Like to Teach Whites . . . and What It’s Like to Teach Blacks” On “2020 American Renaissance Conference Is Canceled” On “The Terrible Cost of Sanctuary Cities” On “How Did Whites Get Their Appearance?“ The post Comments of the Week, March 21, 2020 appeared first […]

  • Cato Institute In USA TODAY: “Want to Defeat Coronavirus? Protect Legal Immigration.”

    American Renaissance - Mar 21st 2020 5:30am EDT

    David Bier [Tweet him] of the “libertarian” Cato Institute is in saying that Trump banning China travel to protect Americans is just doing something he wanted to do already: protect Americans from foreigners: President Trump initially kept reasonable travel restrictions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, but with the virus spreading inside the United States, he is […]

  • Biden Wants a Woman as His Running Mate. Val Demings Could Be the One.

    American Renaissance - Mar 21st 2020 5:20am EDT

    “If what happened on Super Tuesday is any indication of what will happen in Florida’s primary, I think that we’re gonna be in really good shape,” Rep. Val Demings (D-Fla.) told me during an interview last week. {snip} {snip} Floridians will have to make another decision come November between the Democratic nominee and President Trump, who […]