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Trump is president so stop bitching and go work at Panda Express
source: @MAGAVoice on X There was a major vibe shift right after Trump was elected to this new exuberance and optimism that Trump will usher in this golden age of prosperity, that echoes Ronald Reagan. However, like with Reaganism this vibe shift entails a more sinister narrative that because everything is great now that Trump... Read More
Will Democrats' mishandling of the LA fires spark an upper class pivot to the Right
source: @adamcarolla on X Conservative/Libertarian comedian, Adam Corolla, who ironically had to evacuate his Malibu home from the recent fires, made an ignorant comment on Twitter/X, dismissing the Pacific Palisades fire victims as lefties who voted for Karen Bass. Carolla’s statement that the Palisades voted for Bass was blatantly wrong, when in fact, the Palisades... Read More
DC is still a swamp of corruption and stagnation
Donald Trump‘s historic presidential comeback on November 5, 2024 has many political observers waiting anxiously for his inauguration on January 20, 2025. Trump’s victories in 2016 and 2024 were symbolic rejections of the prevailing neoconservative/neoliberal order in Washington. In both instances, Trump campaigned on the taboo subjects of immigration restriction, foreign policy restraint, and economic... Read More
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source: @ramzpaul on X Trump has not even been inaugurated and there is a civil war among MAGA over H1b visas, between the rightwing of Silicon Valley and the Nationalist Populists Ultra MAGA. This all started in response to Trump selecting Indian immigrant entrepreneur, Sriram Krishnan, to be his AI advisor, and it was then... Read More
The Politics of Homonationalism
South African Apartheid Flag with LGBTQ Characteristics Heterosexual evolutionary strategies are pretty straight forward. Find a girlfriend to have sex with and then get married and reproduce. In contrast, gay reproductive strategies are asymmetrical and covert. If someone is unable to start a family, the healthiest evolutionary strategy is to invest resources into those most... Read More
How I became who I am, as a Woke Chad Centrist
source: @richardhanania on X Political commentator, Richard Hanania, is known for his political transformation from an Alt-Right White nationalist to a pro-immigration, libertarian, neoliberal. In response to Hanania’s doxing, he wrote an essay, Why I Used to Suck, and (Hopefully) No Longer Do, in which he admits, “My posts and blog comments in my early... Read More
A lack of dualism is largely to blame for the problems of 20th Century ideologies including, Fascism, Communism, the New Left, and post-war conservativism. Reagan conservatism and wokeness are especially bad as far as having an all or nothing binary. While there is some value in libertarianism, it is insane to be a full-blown big... Read More
A constructive critique of Tucker Carlson
Tucker Carlson has brought light to taboo and overlooked crucial issues like systemic racism against Whites and has helped expand the Overton Window. Tucker has also helped push the conservative movement in a more populist and isolationist direction to the ire of neocons like Ben Shapiro. He is a Paleocon of the Buchananite tradition, which... Read More
A tepid defense of the Welfare Pill
source: @ScottMGreer on X Scott Greer has a recent YouTube podcast Don’t Take the Welfare Pill, denouncing the embrace of welfarism on the dissident right. Greer is a reactionary and an elitist who promotes White identity based on preppy WASPs and fraternities. While a degree of elitism is needed, the reality is that country club... Read More
Source: @KeithWoodsYT on X Texas Governor, Greg Abbott, ordered the National Guard to arrest protesters at universities, and Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis, and Senator Josh Hawley called for their expulsion. Even Trump praised the crackdown on the protesters. GOP House Leader, Mike Johnson, and most of the GOP are backing bipartisan legislation to crack down... Read More
The Third Worldism vs Western Chauvinism Dialectic
Eric Striker has a recent article critiquing opposition to Third Worldism on the Right, that was reposted on Unz. Eric Striker said that “Most recently, Robert Stark, who claims to be the descendant of a prominent Zionist ideologue, begged the “alt-right” to reject the Palestinians and anti-Zionism on the grounds that taking this position is... Read More
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As anti-Israel sentiment creeps into mainstream conservative discourse, a number of Jewish authors — some who try to interface with white radicals — have sought to counter this rising tendency with proverbial Pavlovian bell-ringing: opposition to Zionism is the agenda of “brown people,” “the woke left,” “anti-whites,” and “Third Worldism.” This discourse is intended to... Read More
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“October 8th Jews,” as the New York Times’ Bret Stephens baptized them, have been drafted to take Israel’s war on the Palestinians global as both generic Republican and Democrat voters sour on the Zionist project. Members of the “New Right” have been enthusiastically reading into this. These conservative figures have interpreted high profile incidents, like... Read More
Thoughts on some recent debates surrounding the proper response to wokeism
In recent weeks, the hot topic of discussion in the dissident right has been the merits of meritocracy. More specifically, debate has centered around the question of whether supporting a “colourblind meritocracy” in Western, multiracial societies may be a good way to restore the dominance of White people over their homelands and curtail the radical... Read More
Are Liberals really less morally robust than Conservatives?
Mea culpa Before detailing my primary critique of Jonathan Haidt’s book, “The Righteous Mind”, I would like to offer a mea culpa. This essay was intended to be a refutation of the book’s main finding, but in conceiving how best to convey my disagreement I have found it more necessary to qualify Haidt’s thesis rather... Read More
There is hype of a political realignment with a new populist GOP in contrast to an oligarchic democratic party. Trump initially made inroads with formerly democrat-voting working class voters while Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden appealed to wealthier swing voters, but the characterization of a total realignment on class is overly simplistic. The problem with... Read More