• Why Conservatives Don’t Understand Blackface Scandals

    American Renaissance - Oct 29th 2019 10:35am EDT

    Look out for racist pumpkins this Halloween. Bed, Bath & Beyond was selling black plastic jack-o’-lanterns until a few days ago, but pulled them from the shelves after complaints that they were “offensive.” Wilbur Aldridge, director of the local NAACP, said that “anything in blackface is offensive.” Bed, Bath & Beyond apologized, and the NAACP […]

  • Salvadorans on TPS Will Now Be Able to Stay in the US for Another Year

    American Renaissance - Oct 29th 2019 10:32am EDT

    Salvadorans living in the US with temporary legal status will be able to remain in the country for another year, after the Trump administration signed agreements on Monday expanding cooperation between American immigration authorities and their counterparts in El Salvador. About 265,000 Salvadorans in the US have Temporary Protected Status, which the US has historically […]

  • Harvard Groups Encourage Student Paper to Ignore Journalism Ethics in Stories Involving ICE

    American Renaissance - Oct 29th 2019 10:32am EDT

    Harvard University’s College Democrats student group, a pro-illegal alien organization, and several other parties are demanding that the student paper ignore standard journalism practices and stop reaching out to Immigration and Customs Enforcement for comment on related stories. Act on a Dream, the pro-illegal alien group, is a student group that advocates for the rights […]

  • Former CEO of Scania Warns Sweden Is Heading for Civil War

    American Renaissance - Oct 29th 2019 10:30am EDT

    {snip} In an interview with Swebbtv, businessman Leif Östling said that the arrival of so many new migrants who have failed to integrate into Swedish society is creating a fertile ground for violent unrest. “We’ve taken in far too many people from outside. And we have. Those who come from the Middle East and Africa […]

  • Why Do Liberals Protect Criminal Aliens?

    American Renaissance - Oct 28th 2019 2:50pm EDT

    Last week, the federal government deported a Marine veteran to El Salvador. Liberals are outraged. Jose Segovia Benitez had six felony convictions, including drug possession, domestic violence, and assault with a deadly weapon, but his supporters want him in the country anyway. His family petitioned California Gov. Gavin Newsom to pardon him and stop the […]

  • Black Scientists Held Back by Perceptions of Their Priorities

    American Renaissance - Oct 28th 2019 2:50pm EDT

    {snip} Eight years ago, a study published in Science found that black researchers were 10 percentage points less likely than white ones to receive funding from the National Institutes of Health, even after controlling for factors like educational background, previous research awards and publication record. {snip} That study, which the N.I.H. itself commissioned, prompted the […]

  • Young Asian Americans Turn to Farming as a Means of Cultural Reclamation

    American Renaissance - Oct 28th 2019 2:50pm EDT

    {snip} The United States Census of Agriculture shows that Asian Americans made up less than 1 percent of the farming population in the United States in 2017. More than 95 percent of the full-time operators in the U.S. are white. These numbers stand in contrast to the 19th and early 20th century, when Asian American […]

  • Screven County Confederate Monument Rededicated After Original Toppled

    American Renaissance - Oct 28th 2019 11:15am EDT

    In August 2018, vandals toppled and destroyed the Screven County Confederate Monument erected in Sylvania, Ga., in 1909. A new, 1,400-pound Confederate soldier statue was erected Aug. 20 at the site of the monument in the Screven Memorial Cemetery through funds raised by the Black Creek Volunteers Camp No. 549 of the Sons of Confederate […]

  • President Jackson’s Portrait to Make Way for Naumkeag Leader

    American Renaissance - Oct 28th 2019 11:15am EDT

    Andrew Jackson’s days in the City Council chambers are possibly numbered. Salem Mayor Kim Driscoll filed a proposal this week to relocate a portrait of Jackson, the seventh president of the United States, from a wall in the council chambers to an attached anteroom. To replace it, the city wants to commission a Native American […]

  • AfD Candidate Compared to Hitler Inflicts Crushing Losses on Merkel’s Party in Regional Vote

    American Renaissance - Oct 28th 2019 11:15am EDT

    The nationalist Alternative for Germany party (AfD) made sweeping gains in regional elections on Sunday, inflicting heavy losses on Angela Merkel’s Christian Democrats (CDU). Björn Höcke, a politician who has been compared to Hitler by German national television, led the AfD to second place in the eastern state of Thuringia with 23.8 per cent, according […]

  • Race Differences in Intelligence

    American Renaissance - Oct 27th 2019 3:15pm EDT

    Richard Lynn, Race Differences in Intelligence: An Evolutionary Analysis, Washington Summit Publishers, 2006, 322 pp. After Dysgenics, Eugenics, and IQ and the Wealth of Nations, what more does the prodigiously productive Richard Lynn have to say about race and IQ? A great deal, as it turns out, in what his publisher may be right in […]

  • People Want Jail Time for Hate Speech as They Call for Updates to First Amendment

    American Renaissance - Oct 25th 2019 2:50pm EDT

    A new poll found that the majority of Americans would like the First Amendment to be rewritten to reflect the current climate — including updates such as being able to punish ‘hate speech’ and media who publish content that is ‘biased, inflammatory, or false.’ The study, conducted by the Campaign for Free Speech, found that […]

  • Man, 23, Is Charged After Shoving a Woman Headfirst into a Subway Train in Brooklyn

    American Renaissance - Oct 25th 2019 2:50pm EDT

    Police have a man in custody for the brutal subway attack, slamming a woman headfirst into a subway train in Brooklyn. Isaiah Thompson, 23, was placed in cuffs by detectives Thursday afternoon. An NYPD spokesperson confirms to DailyMail.com that he faces a series of charges in connection with Wednesday’s incident on the DeKalb Avenue platform […]

  • First Grading, Now Good Grammar is Racist, According to this College Professor

    American Renaissance - Oct 25th 2019 2:50pm EDT

    {snip} Now, practicing good grammar in the classroom is on the chopping block. MRCTV reported earlier this week that colleges and universities across the nation are considering doing away with typical grading practices in favor of “inclusive grading” because evaluating students based upon quality is apparently racist and enforces white supremacy. It follows that practicing […]

  • A Police Officer’s View of Race

    American Renaissance - Oct 25th 2019 11:58am EDT

    I am now retired after working for three decades in law enforcement, where I learned many truths about race. A police officer is forced to confront racial issues by the nature of the job. It is not something he or she can ignore, even if the work is not in communities with a high minority […]

  • In Southern Cities, Race Remains the Most Traumatic Social Issue, New Report Finds

    American Renaissance - Oct 25th 2019 11:38am EDT

    Blacks and whites in the South hold diverging views about the world when it comes to seeing race, history and inequality, according to a new national report that focused in part on Birmingham and Montgomery. In Birmingham, blacks were more likely to see race and discrimination as ongoing issues; whites were less interested in dealing […]

  • Most Oppose Reparations for Slavery: Poll

    American Renaissance - Oct 25th 2019 11:38am EDT

    {snip} The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research survey found that 29 percent of Americans support the payment of cash reparations while 68 percent oppose such a move. Support for reparations was largely split along racial lines, as 74 percent of black respondents support them compared to 15 percent of white respondents. Forty-four percent […]

  • Lloyd Apologizes for Serving at Batavia Detention Center

    American Renaissance - Oct 25th 2019 11:38am EDT

    Lloyd Taco Truck is issuing an apology for serving meals at the Batavia Federal Detention Center. In a statement, Lloyd says it received a request a few weeks back to serve there. However, it says it made an honest mistake going there, saying “Lloyd’s has deep ties to the immigrant and refugee communities in Buffalo.” […]

  • Diversity Is Not a Strength

    American Renaissance - Oct 24th 2019 3:06pm EDT

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  • The Toxic Self-Hatred of White Democrats

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

    A new fear stalks white American Democrats. While those who describe themselves as “liberal” — i.e. Left-wing — are horrified by Donald Trump, by inequality, by restrictions on abortion rights, they are horrified too, it seems, by themselves: by the colour of their skin; by the wrongs done by white people and by the system […]

  • 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 […]