Monthly Archives: September 2016

Avoiding the Manifest

First off, I want to make it clear that the particular point in the post I’m linking to – genetics is not identical with culture, nor is race – is perfectly true. Anyone arguing otherwise is quite as wrong as … Continue reading

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But it makes us sound better

From Tom Simon: The piece [about how culture does not come merely from genetics] is directed towards those who have lately been much in evidence on this blog, who think that Culture X is always and necessarily superior to Culture … Continue reading

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Melting Pot Untermenschen

Taken from my own comment: There is a disturbing trend going on where melting pot theory proponents assume that if you believe that X group probably made the country a worse place when they tried to assimilate with a country … Continue reading

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Here we go again

Okay, here’s the deal. Back in John C. Wright’s place they’re talking about whether it’s right or not to talk about America as a proposition nation. I gave a couple of responses and already had no less than Tom Simon … Continue reading

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Wisdom from Joseph Moore

How is it, I was once asked in so many words, that the Founders of this country could write laws that deprived women (and men without property) of the right to vote? Implicit in this question is the assumption that … Continue reading

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New Castalia Post

No, I have not disappeared. I just haven’t found anything interesting enough for me to talk about for awhile. No, I do not consider the election interesting. I’ve already told you who I’m supporting and why. Nothing about that has … Continue reading

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