Atrocity Gods

by Ashley Howes About the proposed EU Holocaust Denial Law “Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.” — George Orwell, 1984 IF THE EU is going to craft new ‘Holocaust Denial’ legislation, surely it must first be defined. Mainly it is used to label those who, in the opinion of the one using Continue Reading →

The Rape of Zimbabwe

by Ricky Wilson Rhodesia was once a prosperous and thriving country, and the story of the author’s enterprising and entrepreneurial spirit in that land, followed by his desperate escape from the country when, as Zimbabwe, it became ruled by a tyrant, imparts a realistic perspective of the present desperate plight of many exiles from a country that was once a Continue Reading →

Homeless Jack on Rapid Evolution and Speciation

by H. Millard “MAN, people have it wrong about people who believe as I believe,” said Homeless Jack. They call us supremacists or this or that and they say we think we’re perfect or the best or whatever. “In fact, we don’t think we’re supreme and we think we’re very imperfect.  I’ll tell you what we are about.  We’re for Continue Reading →

Academic ‘Left’ Opposes Free Speech, Academic Freedom

by Kevin MacDonald FOR YEARS the Cal State Long Beach community has seen repeated attacks on me. Powerful activist organizations – the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Anti-Defamation League – have come to campus to condemn me. Several departments at the university have issued public denunciations, and I have been harassed and condemned by individual professors on faculty e-mail Continue Reading →

On Grabbing the Third Rail

by Stephen M. Walt LAST WEEK a colleague who has been facing repeated and unfair attacks in the media and the blogosphere (for making arguments that cut against the conventional wisdom) sent around an email asking a number of friends and associates (including me) for advice on how to deal with the attacks. Having been smeared in similar fashion myself, Continue Reading →