Britcuckistan, that weird zombie nation that now inhabits the hollowed-out shell of the former British Empire, continues to set new precedents in double standards and sheer insanity.
At his new "Right-Wing English Teacher" YouTube page, Andy Nowicki discusses the two generally acknowledged giants of Russian literature, Leo Tolstoy and Fyodor Dostoyevsky, and their vastly divergent perspectives on modernity and its discontents.
The French have a term for it, L’esprit de l’escalier, or “staircase wit.” It means bright and witty sayings thought of too late as one is exiting a party. But history has its own “staircase” element as well, namely events that receive historical attention much later than they should if, as we are supposed to believe, they were so important to begin with.
The priest with whom I scheduled a meeting about my "demon" problem was—I am
convinced--- a man of personal decency and theological reliability. I do not
have an easy time opening up to people, particularly if they strike me as
fundamentally unserious in nature or disingenuous in temperament. It is not
enough to intuit genuine compassion in another person, though compassion is, of
course, a desirable, indeed, a necessary characteristic in a confidant. But I find it foolish to seek spiritual intimacy based
merely on the sense that a would-be adviser seems “well-meaning.” Good
intentions are a good thing… but they are also known to pave the road to a certain
loathsome place which I have visited all too frequently, one I very much wish
to avoid taking up as a permanent residence.
The problem with the trial of Alex Fields for the supposed murder of Heather Heyer is that it is being heavily politicized.
It is being politicized by the left, who coincidentally have a lot of political power, and it is also being politicised by what remains of the Alt-Right, who now have zero political power.
Affirmative Right chief editor Colin Liddell wishes listeners a happy "St. Andrews Day" and explains why the Scots picked a Jew, who never came to Scotland or even knew Scotland existed, to be their patron saint.
Also, discussed and compared is Saint George, the Greek who somehow became the patron saint of England.
For a country to survive, it needs not just well-policed borders but also a positive identity and a strong nationalist faith. Instead, most opposition to illegal immigration in American today is merely based on peripheral factors, such as whether illegals are likely to be gang members or not, place a burden on public services, etc. The migrant caravan is a cynical plot to target this ideological weakness by bombarding Americans with imagery designed to appeal to their "feelz." But, as RamZPaul shows in this video, many of the images are contrived and faked for maximum effect.
I write with the consciousness of a man who strongly
suspects he has acquired a demon.
While not feeling himself to be overtly possessed by said
demon, your faithful interlocutor nevertheless struggles to comprehend his
current psychic state in absence of rhetorical recourse to citation of the doings
of the denizens of the infernal realm.
I am not possessed, I don’t think. Nothing unknown has
invaded my body or breached the borders of my consciousness. Still, my mind is
demon-haunted, and my heart is devil-bedeviled. An infernal element has entered
my interior line of vision, and I can’t seem to avoid glimpsing him; he is
always in front of me, though often merely in my peripherals. At times I can
forget that he is even there, but then, with a wash of dread, I remember him
again.
And once I recall him, there he is before me again.
Due to the obsessive grip that antisemitism exerts on weak and immature minds, most of the lies that exist in the Alt-Right seem to focus on matters relating to the Jews.
This is pretty odd, especially if you consider the fact that nothing reinforces disappearing Jewish identity better than the kind of ineffectual antisemitism that the present-day Alt-Right specialises in.
Affirmative Right Chief Editor Colin Liddell discusses Richard Spencer's increasingly ludicrous attempts to remain the centre of attention by parading—or being paraded by—his liberal girlfriend.
With the welcome departure of war mongering UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, the Trump Administration’s neocon tag team of death and destruction – Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo and National Security Advisor (NSA), John Bolton – have enthusiastically taken up where the repellent Haley has left off. It is highly doubtful that the former Ambassador will meekly stay under the rock beneath which she crawled. It seems possible that she will reappear as a primary challenger to her former boss in 2020, and, most certainly, as a Presidential contender in 2024.
Since the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting of October 27th, the Anti Defamation League of the B’nai Brith (ADL) has been welcomed in all the major media outlets as a respectable representative of not only the Jewish community, but also of “a world without hate,” a phrase cleverly trademarked by the powerful organization. Somebody with no prior knowledge of the ADL or its director Jonathan Greenblatt could easily believe that they represent and teach tolerance. This has little to do with reality as Kaiter Enless's book Defamation Factory makes clear.
Driving around today, it became clear that most people were heavily distracted. They stopped in the middle of the road, randomly, and paused there for a long time. If you honked, they looked at you, bewildering: weren’t you experiencing the same confusion they were? Or fundamentally: is the world not just an extension of myself?
Thanks to the turbulence being caused by the Brexit negotiations, UK politics are particularly unstable at the moment.
This could easily lead to the collapse of Prime Minister Theresa May's shambolic government, and we might even see a general election being announced within weeks or even days. After that, who knows what will happen.
Robert Stark and Matthew Pegas talk to Affirmative Right contributor Richard Wolstencroft about the 19th Melbourne Underground Film Festival, of which he is the director.
Among the topics are Robert and Matthew's own documentary Supply, which won the "Best Guerrilla" Film Award, Lauren Southern’s Farmlands, which took the "Best Film" award, and past MUFF alumni like James Wan of Saw fame. Also under discussion are the populist movements in Europe, the persecution of White South African farmers, the recent Melbourne terror attack, new Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, and the Midterm elections in America.
Andy Nowicki considers a provocative new article at mainstream source "The Week," in which the dividing the United States into several separate territories is proposed.
The following is an excerpt from Andy Nowicki's upcoming publication, tentatively titled Demon in the Rough
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Film is like music in its ability to transfix and captivate
its audience. Both the visual and the aural are mediums through which a
hypnotic effect can take hold, causing the participant in the medium to “lose
himself” temporarily and engage entirely with that which what spills into his
ears and assails his eyes.
It's obvious that failed Alt-Right leader Richard Spencer's parents didn't pay much attention to him as a child. Ever since, he's been on a one-man mission to compensate for that by attracting as much attention to himself as possible, either through his amateur dramatics or edgytarian "hot takes" on the issues of the day. Spencer generates a lot of heat but very little light. Steven Sailer, by contrast, is the exact opposite, a self-effacing, data-driven intellect, who makes real change, without attracting pointless drama. YouTuber Luke Ford compares the two.