Who Will be President? All Bets Are Off Until the Debates. August 2, 2020 President Trump is a superb debater. Joe Biden is not.
The Great Replacement: Richmond July 31, 2020 The Confederate capital is now just another black-run city.
Stress Test of a Straining Superpower July 24, 2020 "How great a burden can even an unrivaled superpower carry before it buckles and breaks?"
Tulsa’s First Dig for Suspected Mass Graves from 1921 Massacre of Black People Finds No Human Remains July 24, 2020 But they'll keep looking.
Conservative Praise for Black Communist W.E.B. Du Bois July 22, 2020 National Review sinks even lower.
The American Conquistador July 17, 2020 William Walker’s attempt to build an Anglo-Saxon Central America.
‘National Review’ Fails to Defend America — Pathetically July 10, 2020 Our country is more than a vague statement about equality.
Rewriting American History to Please Blacks July 2, 2020 It’s part of the logic of Black Lives Matter.
The Top Ten Criterion Collection Films for Whites June 28, 2020 Recommendations for racially conscious cinephiles.
The Attack on John Wayne Is an Attack on White America June 27, 2020 The nation's hall monitors have dug up some of his "racist" quotes.
How Long Will the Vandals Run Amok? June 23, 2020 "[A] society whose history is hated by millions of its members will not survive."
Will Churchill’s Statue Be Next to Fall? June 12, 2020 "How this ends without permanent division in the country escapes me."
Mass Immigration — Why You No Longer Recognize Your Country June 12, 2020 Ann Coulter on the immigrant origins of these — and past — riots
Assaulted and Vilified, the Cops Save the Cities June 2, 2020 "Wherever they had to draw back or pull back, anarchy ensued."
How White Women Use Themselves as Instruments of Terror May 28, 2020 "White supremacy . . . is just as likely to wear heels as a hood."
The New York Times Smears Whites for Memorial Day May 25, 2020 The arguments made against Confederate soldiers can be made against the Founding Fathers.
The Great Replacement: Indianapolis May 23, 2020 The “Crossroads of America” is a different place now.
Why Right-Wingers Are Waging the War of ‘1619’ May 15, 2020 "Racism . . . undid the brief progress of post-Civil War Reconstruction, and animates today’s conservative backlash."
Americans Fighting for Two Victories in World War II Only Got One May 8, 2020 Defeating Nazi Germany wasn't enough.
Re-Reading Peter Brimelow’s Alien Nation 25 Years Later April 25, 2020 A reflection by Peter Bradley.
Immigration and Inequality April 17, 2020 An excerpt from Christopher Caldwell's The Age of Entitlement.
Erased From Utopia: The Hidden History of LA’s Black and Brown Resistance April 16, 2020 An extract from radical historian Mike Davis' latest book.
The Long History of US Racism Against Asian Americans, from ‘Yellow Peril’ to ‘Model Minority’ to the ‘Chinese Virus’ April 8, 2020 Some long-form bellyaching.
The Great Replacement: Washington, DC April 6, 2020 The rise, fall, and rise of the "Chocolate City."
When It’s Over, Will We Be the Same America? April 3, 2020 This is likely to be a greater shock than 9/11.
Ole Miss and the South’s Long Retreat on Race April 1, 2020 Valuable reading for Confederate History Month.
Streaming While White March 31, 2020 Movie and TV recommendations for our brothers and sisters in quarantine.
‘Coughing While Asian’: Living in Fear as Racism Feeds Off Coronavirus Panic March 25, 2020 "Living in fear."
The Unlikely Story Behind Japanese Americans’ Campaign For Reparations March 25, 2020 "[T]his kind of thing is never just about money."
The Nation We Are Becoming March 15, 2020 Immigration is profoundly changing the nation we will leave to our grandchildren.
‘Reexamining Our History’: Dems Want to Remove Roger Taney Bust from Capitol March 11, 2020 Thurgood Marshall would replace him.
The History of Slavery Remains with Us Today March 11, 2020 Novel perspective from the Washington Post.
Virginia City Will Celebrate the End of Slavery as an Official Holiday Instead of Thomas Jefferson’s Birthday March 4, 2020 "We're not going to forget Mr. Jefferson," local professor insists.
The ’64 Civil Rights Act and the Origins of Political Correctness March 3, 2020 “Those who opposed the legislation, proved wiser about its consequences than those who sponsored it.”
Are the Pilgrims the Next Racists? February 18, 2020 Why not, after Columbus, the Founders, and everyone else?
What Did America’s Presidents Think About Race? February 17, 2020 By today’s standards, many of America’s greatest men were rabid white supremacists.
Civil Rights Under Ronald Reagan February 16, 2020 The astonishing story of how the courts turned “civil rights” into racial preferences.
Remembering D.W. Griffith — One of White Cinema’s Titans January 22, 2020 He was born 145 years ago today.
Is Mass Civil Disobedience Our Future? January 21, 2020 "How does it all stay together? And for how long?"
Anti-America Has Problems Too: The Case for Optimism in 2020 January 21, 2020 The Left is more divided than the Right.