It’s tempting to sigh and type “thanks for coming out, … [Read more...]
Ann Coulter: Las Vegas Massacre—The Story Is Coming Apart
Ann Coulter writes: Now the media are just taunting us with their tall tales about Stephen Paddock, the alleged Las Vegas shooter. Reputedly serious news organizations … [Read more...]
Jason Miller: “Yo ass Really Need To Read Another Book”
I love it! Some of those shits are about history. Things that happened in the before time, the long-long ago. Some of that shit happened before any of us were born! Did … [Read more...]
Joe Bob Briggs debunks: “Mexicans only take the dirty jobs that Americans won’t do”
Joe Bob Briggs explains: If there were some kind of “anti-dirty-job” DNA code in the rear brain lobe of the American worker, then we would have no sewer inspectors, no cattle … [Read more...]
Sailer: “…the first Blade Runner was perhaps more interesting to argue about than to see”
Steve Sailer writes: Blade Runner was also one of the first (and last) sci-fi movies to feature demographic change. Los Angeles in 2019 was overwhelmed by Asian … [Read more...]
“Folks often ask me how I came to attend an all-black high school”
I find myself knowing a lot about the L.A. Unified School District, thanks to Adam Carolla. Now here's David Cole: In 1984, L.A. decided to crack down on the address falsifiers. Dozens of kids, all … [Read more...]
Jim Goad: “Indigenous Peoples Day exists (…) to honor those who were too technologically backward to defend their own land”
MUST READ —Jim Goad writes: They will also fail to mention why Christopher Columbus sought funding to head west across the great blue ocean in search of Asia in the first … [Read more...]
Snotty Foreigner with Weirdo Accent: Watch Mark Steyn on Greg Gutfeld’s show
Jordan Peterson and Camille Paglia in conversation
Thanks to the loyal 5FF reader who sent me this link: … [Read more...]
Mark Steyn on “the absurd fetishization of ‘Indigenous’ sensitivities” in Canada
Mark Steyn writes: Treaties are between contracting parties, usually nations but, in this case, the Crown and "First Nations". It is unclear to me in what sense an ordinary citizen can "observe" a … [Read more...]
African-American men still get “branded”. It’s just voluntary these days
Christopher DeGroot writes: Ordinary people, of course, also bear out human nature’s powerful inclination to idolatry. Playing basketball over the years, I have … [Read more...]
Joe Bob Briggs: “Despacito” for Gringos
Who says Puerto Ricans are good for nothing?? I've never heard this song and don't care to, especially since it's so … [Read more...]










