Monthly Archives: July 2015

The lesbians of the spinster bulge

Time magazine wrote: World War I virtually wiped out a generation of British males. The slaughter in the trenches claimed three-quarters of a million young Englishmen and helped produce the “spinster bulge” of the ’20s and ’30s, when Britain had … Continue reading

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I feel sympathy for your pain, but there’s nothing I can do to help

Very often, I listen to tedious stories of pain from people who want an infinite amount of sympathy and assistance. I often want to tell these people: “You have suffered. Your life has been unjust. I feel sad. I feel … Continue reading

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I love blogposts with good footnotes

I just started to skim a blogpost with the following footnotes: NOTES: [1] Mikhail Bakhtin, Rabelais and His World (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1984, p. 10.) [2] Eric Zafran, Saturn and the Jews, Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, … Continue reading

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Do You Agree with the United Nations’ “Universal Declaration of Human Rights”? Here is a test – if you can score a consistent 85% for “yes,” then you are a liberal; if you can score a consistent 85% for “no,” then you are a conservative or reactionary.

Do You Agree with the United Nations’ “Universal Declaration of Human Rights”? Here is a test – if you can score a consistent 85% for “yes,” then you are a liberal; if you can score a consistent 85% for “no,” … Continue reading

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kulturbolschewismus

I am amazed that Gottfried didn’t feel obligated to give more shout-outs to Kevin MacDonald’s book, The Culture of Critique. Also, I think that if I make a link like this, I can effectively post a comment on unz.com without … Continue reading

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