Jim Goad writes: For years I’ve been making the argument that leftism is little more than cowardly sadism thinly cloaked under a bullshit veneer of tolerance and compassion. Fifteen … [Read more...]
Theodore Dalrymple on Le Corbusier: “Liar, Cheat, Thief, and Plagiarist”
Theodore Dalrymple writes: To commission a building from Jeanneret was to tie a ball and chain around one’s own ankle, committing oneself to endless, … [Read more...]
“Which writers really deserve to be called ‘outsiders’?”
Philip Hensher writes: In current studies, many writers with a good claim to exist outside privilege are totally neglected. Everyone ought to know the difficulties … [Read more...]
Steve Sailer on Google & Facebook, Russia & Trump: “How well can advertising be proven to work?”
Steve Sailer writes: As the evidence piled up, I recommended to G&Z that they pay us to test cutting their advertising budgets. They could start perpetual tests with us to see if … [Read more...]
Mark Steyn: “I’ve written before about what I’ve called the Bollardization of the Western World”
As I write, Geraldo is on Fox demanding to know why this bike path wasn't blocked off with concrete barriers. Why? Why does every public place have to get uglified up just because Geraldo doesn't … [Read more...]
If “feminism is a cancer,” then remember that leftist men were the cigarettes
This is a typical story: This savagery seemed to slip into her home life. Carter resented being saddled with the domestic work in her marriage. “It never ends, the buggering about with dirty dishes, … [Read more...]
One day we’ll find out the Scottsboro Boys were guilty…
Is there anything the cynical, snarky, brainwashing Left HASN'T been wrong about? Consider the infamous Duck and Cover cartoon (1951), cautioning school kids how to survive a … [Read more...]
Jonathan Kay: “It was only after I left my last job, where I was the only Jew in an office of several dozen (white) gentiles…”
Jonathan Kay writes: ...that I realised how much my religious background had contributed to the ideological gulf between me and my colleagues. This came out most clearly in editorial discussions about … [Read more...]
Jim Goad: Scream, losers, scream!
From our bulging "If Trump is Hitler, why aren't you a lampshade" files, Jim Goad writes: On both November 4 and 8, I will be watching with intense joy as the sorest losers in world history take it … [Read more...]
F. H. Buckley: Beware the incredible “pain monsters” we’ve created at Yale and other schools
F. H. Buckley writes: The interesting question is not whether the pain is real. Rather, the question is why … [Read more...]
Theodore Dalrymple: Che Guevara and patent medicine
Theodore Dalrymple writes: As Napoleon once said, repetition is the only rhetorical technique that really works—besides which hope and fear render people susceptible to effrontery. In … [Read more...]
“How did a sculptor with neo-Confederate leanings find a home in a leading liberal salon?”
More implicitly than explicitly, then, Snyder shows how the upper echelons of American liberalism have long been able to accommodate … [Read more...]








