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News Briefs April 13-18/2009

April 18th, 2009
  • ANC head honcho Jacob Zuma courts the Afrikaner vote: “Of all the white groups that are in South Africa, it is only the Afrikaners that are truly South Africans in the true sense of the word. . . . They are here to stay.”
  • Why I Am an Anarcho-Pluralist, by Keith at AttacktheSystem.com.
  • Anna Bramwell and “Ecofascism”- a “critical and supplemented condensation” of Bramwell’s three eco-history books. Written from a “Utilitarian” & “anti-fascist” viewpoint, but interesting nonetheless.
  • Piracy: The Family Business? “clan and tribe in Africa are logical and organized systems that are highly efficient when compared with the artificial, banana-republic institutions of state.”
  • Liberal confusion as the Enlightenment falls to multiculturalism (dubbed here as “tribalism”) & Islamic fundamentalists.
  • Drunken Nation: Russia’s Depopulation Bomb
  • African author and economist Dambisa Moyo on ending western aid to Africa now, what Bono and Geldoff don’t get, and the deadening of African independence and entrepreneurship.
  • Nikolai Gogol’s wild Cossack novel, Taras Bulba,  has been turned into a $20 million Russian action flick with a definite pan-Slavic, anti-Western slant. Says ultranationalist Vladimir Zhirinovsky: “It’s better than a hundred books and a hundred lessons. Everyone who sees the film will understand that Russians and Ukrainians are one people — and that the enemy is from the West.”
  • Colonel Percy Fawcett: Nietzschean explorer.
  • The LaRouchian Madness, by Ean Frick at High Modernist Horizons.
  • The Allied liberation of Paris was made a ‘whites only’ affair. The anti-racist witch-hunt goes retro and not even the “Good War” is spared.
  • Tom Wolfe’s lack of Southern White Guilt. How refreshing!

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