A hardcore Russian nationalist shares his opinion about Islam (very interesting!)
Let me begin by saying that I am not a big supporter of Konstantin Dushenov. Without going into a long detailed discussion about this, let’s just say that I don’t
Let me begin by saying that I am not a big supporter of Konstantin Dushenov. Without going into a long detailed discussion about this, let’s just say that I don’t
(MEE) A British Muslim returning from her honeymoon was questioned by police at an airport under terrorism legislation after airline staff reported her for reading a book about Syrian culture.
F. Roger Devlin, Ph.D. is an independent scholar. He is the author of Alexandre Kojeve and the Outcome of Modern Thought, Sexual Utopia in Power, and many essays and reviews in such publications as The Occidental Quarterly, American Renaissance, Counter-Currents, VDare, Modern Age, The Social Contract, Alternative Right, and The Last Ditch. A bibliography of his work is available online at Devliniana.
Presidential branding, Billion Dollar Shave Club and RIP VCR + this day in history w/King David Hotel bombing and our song of the day by Breakdown Brass on your Morning Monarchy for July 22, 2016.
(ANTIMEDIA) Cleveland, OH — Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani’s blustery fearmongering at the Republican National Convention (RNC) on Monday toed the line on buffoonery—but his assertions of American exceptionalism and world dominance against terrorism committed by Islamic extremists flatly ignored the well-established cycle creating those very terrorists. This chillingly predictive rant flew right under everyone’s radar as the media converged on Melania Trump’s ostensibly plagiarized speech.
This is a comment that a Swede left on my video about the horror of being gay in Sweden’s muslims ghettos. I thought it was worth posting because it’s well-written and nuanced, with insight that I rarely see in the debate about immigration and regressive cultural values.
Here it goes.
(ANTIMEDIA) Following a string of recent, brutal terrorist attacks claimed to have been perpetrated by ISIS, the focus of corporate media will undoubtedly turn once again to the role radical Islam plays in terror — and ultimately, how the West should respond to such threats.
ISIS terrorists aren’t Muslims. Here's what they really are: