We are the Goon Squad and We’re Coming to Town

  Today intersectional diversity-affirming microaggression-shaming Social Justice Warfare is enjoying (insofar as those people are capable of enjoying anything) the spotlight.  It has been nearly 50 years since mainstream Liberalism has so ardently embraced radical terrorists. In Berkeley police stand down while AntiFa terrorists shut down “White Supremacists” like Milo Yiannopoulous: at Vermont’s Middlebury College students […]

California Dreaming

  (I found this in my “Drafts” — I started it in September, when Hillary Clinton’s ascension to the Presidency was considered by most to be a Done Deal.  I note that many of the same people mentioned here are now passing around links from various left-wing  sites promising Trump will be impeached Any Day […]

The Jewish Question II: Shlomo and the White Boys

Over on American Renaissance Chris Roberts has an interesting article on the anti-anti-White Left.  Even more interesting was his link to what he called a “statement of their worldview,” an article on Jacobin by Connor Kirkpatrick entitled “Burying the White Working Class.” Jacobin is more properly an old-school Progressive publication. They are not anti-anti-White so much as pro-Proletarian: they reject cultural […]

And Here We Are As On A Darkling Plain

We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far. The sciences, each straining in its own direction, have hitherto harmed us little; but some day the piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of […]

Cheap Grace, Easy Virtue: for John Beckett

Cheap grace means grace as a doctrine, a principle, a system. It means forgiveness of sins proclaimed as a general truth, the love of God taught as the Christian ‘conception’ of God. An intellectual assent to that idea is held to be of itself sufficient to secure remission of sins….Cheap grace means the justification of […]

Postmodernism and Miasma IV: for Cass

(Featured Photo: Misogi, a Shinto purification ritual, at Shiratama Waterfall, Japan. Photo by James Arendt). Over on Fang, Fur and Bone Cass has offered her thoughts concerning our present discussion on Postmodernism and Miasma. To that end, when I attempt to have a discussions about those differences, I’m doing so in an attempt to challenge and […]