Wishing Dear Lady Ros Well
Oh, how I wish, the Dear Lady well. For it is she, that taught the mysteries of the Henge with boughs of evergreen; making her famous brown muck soup. Because…
Oh, how I wish, the Dear Lady well. For it is she, that taught the mysteries of the Henge with boughs of evergreen; making her famous brown muck soup. Because…
The RAND Corporation has released a new survey you can read in pdf form here. The Summary: In this report, we explore how U.S. media consumers obtain news. We examine…
From The Guardian: Prominent academics and student leaders have criticised the government’s equalities watchdog for including prejudice against white British students in its inquiry into racism in UK universities. They accused the Equality…
Samuel Johnson (18 September 1709 [OS 7 September] – 13 December 1784), often referred to as Dr. Johnson, was an English writer who made lasting contributions to English literature as a…
One glorious day few alive now are likely to see, the word “racist” will carry as much weight as the word “witch” did after 1653. For white people reading this…
Originally posted on Medium.com (deleted). Currently available on archive.org by Amy Jackson In wake of yet another mass casualty event in not only El Paso Texas but also Dayton Ohio…
White people are becoming increasingly conscious of themselves and their group interests due in part to the now impossible-to-ignore effects of immigration into Western countries. It’s all around us; we…
We all know how it is. Our history is something we should be ashamed of, our ancestors were criminal oppressors, and our achievements are not our own and were a…
From Gallup: WASHINGTON, D.C. -- After hitting a new high last month, mentions of immigration as the most important problem facing the U.S. increased further to 27% in July. Since…
From The Bulwark: University of Pennsylvania law professor Amy Wax caused a stir last week with her comments during a panel on immigration at the National Conservatism Conference. Wax informed the audience…