Wed, 30 October 2019
If white children can’t wear sombreros, Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey want to know whether black girls can dress up as Snow White. They also discuss ominous poll findings about free speech, why grammar is white supremacy, “cancellation of removal,” foreign languages spoken at home, why people listen to classical music, battles over monuments, and how much you property value declines when there is a murder on the block. |
Wed, 23 October 2019
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey recount the sad story of Mexico’s latest capitulation to the real government of Sinaloa State. They also discuss the sudden rise in Mexican asylum-seekers, the adventures of Wilber Martinez-Guzman, why “extremism” is so popular on YouTube, why the “nicest place to live in America” may not be for long, and the best liquor stores to rob in North America. |
Thu, 17 October 2019
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey applaud the BBC for its exposé of “pleasure marriages” despite complaints that it was an insult to Islam. They also discuss Twitter’s new censorship rules for politicians, whether Brittany Cooper is right about Donald Trump, the fracas at Georgia Southern University, black family values in Dayton, the tightening vice on Columbus Day, who’s on welfare, and a great article on America’s decline by Victor Hanson. |
Thu, 10 October 2019
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey laugh at the latest lefty fantasy: cure all root causes of crime and then abolish prisons. But won’t they want to keep them as reeducation camps for “racists”? Taylor and Kersey also discuss the “biased” GRE, Rihanna’s revelations, “racist” math, Chinese polluters, King County follies, election promises in Mexico, and how the tomahawk chop got the ax. |
Wed, 2 October 2019
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey analyze Judge Allison Burroughs’ incoherent decision. They also discuss “Rumors of War,” “Angels Unawares,” yet more ICEcapades, the latest interracial crime stats, Sarah Jeong, Lori Lightfoot, Afghans in Greece, and what happens when you try a hunger strike in Japan. |