I hate to see publications do this, but Taki's was the exception to my rule that, to find out what's really going on, you should "read the newspaper upside down." Gavin McInnes … [Read more...]
Archives for March 2018
Sailer: “The brilliant Harvard geneticist David Reich has published a bombshell scientific book, ‘Who We Are and How We Got Here: Ancient DNA and the New Science of the Human Past’…”
Oooooohhhhh booooyyyyy... Countless articles about how unscientifically racist old WASPs were begin by quoting the scene early in The Great Gatsby in which Daisy’s oafish husband, Tom, … [Read more...]
Childhood Sexual Abuse, Gender Dysphoria, and Transition Regret: Billy’s Story
Walt Heyer writes: Billy B.’s story is not exceptional or unique. Childhood sexual abuse is an experience common to many of those who write me with regret about changing genders. Stories like his have … [Read more...]
David Cole: “For White Girls Who Have Considered (Career) Suicide”
David Cole writes: Having been surrounded by actresses my entire life, I can tell you that if one word describes them, it’s needy. Very, very needy. White … [Read more...]
Jim Goad really, really hates John Bolton
Here's Jim Goad. Meanwhile, Roger Kimball says "Bolton is no … [Read more...]
Rick McGinnis: The Gospel of Jordan Peterson (in which I make a cameo appearance)
Rick McGinnis writes: On the surface, Peterson’s edicts for a good life are self-evident: Stand straight; Obey the Golden Rule; Choose your friends wisely; Set yourself … [Read more...]
Even “the world that made Dostoyevsky’s ‘Crime and Punishment'” has something to do with Trump
Because, hey, this is The Nation, right? Had this woman (and I'm sorry, but I can't take an "intellectual" named "Jennifer" quite seriously...) read these two new … [Read more...]
Jordan Peterson gets a haircut
And then one day it happened. She cut her hair and I stopped loving her. — Billy Bragg, "Walk Away … [Read more...]
Mark Steyn prints Martin Sellner’s written-in-custody speech, which got Sellner (and others) barred from entering England (BONUS Tommy Robinson video)
My last refuge was Speakers' Corner. I remembered my mother telling me about that special place when I was a child. It seemed almost magical to me. A place where everyone, without exception, could … [Read more...]
Julie Burchill reviews Andrew Lloyd Webber’s memoir
Julie Burchill writes: But the image of the lonely little boy creating a toy theatre based on the London Palladium becoming the man who … [Read more...]
“But now in 2018, Chetty is more or less admitting he got it wrong: Race matters.”
Sailer takes on Chetty again. (Of course, in a real country, Sailer would have Chetty's NYTs job, but we'll have to settle for this): Chetty has pretty much given up on finding … [Read more...]
“Sorry folks, but Donald Trump is funny. Intentionally funny.”
Damian Reilly writes: Worse, they’re going to have to admit that he’s funny for precisely the reason that Hillary Clinton isn’t: because he’s able to laugh at … [Read more...]