by Didact | Dec 16, 2016 | fat girl jihad, Uncategorized
In his election night broadcast, Bill Whittle mentioned toward the end of his highly entertaining, if somewhat rambling, God-Emperor Victory speech that he had very recently gotten engaged. He promised to follow up on that and introduce his fans to his fiance, and on...
by Didact | Dec 11, 2016 | fat girl jihad, Uncategorized
The New York Times The Carlos Slim Blog Pravda published what they call an “op-doc”, which I suppose is Millennial hipster talk for “first-person documentary”, a few years back featuring a 35-year-old single Argentinian Jewess and...
by Didact | Dec 9, 2016 | Uncategorized
Paul Joseph Watson tore the German establishment a new arsehole a couple of days ago when he pointed out just how big a disaster their open-borders policy has been: About two-thirds of the way through, he mentioned that the very same traitors to Der...
by Didact | Dec 7, 2016 | Uncategorized
Courtesy of reader and friend LastRedoubt, I came across a rather amusing article by Nassim Taleb concerning the dangers of the Intellectual Yet Idiot- the acronym for which sounds remarkably similar to a Yiddish expression of annoyance: What we have been seeing...
by Didact | Dec 1, 2016 | Uncategorized
It’s time to take a sledgehammer to it by offending everyone we possibly can, TOP GEAR style: I couldn’t stop laughing over the comments about that Mexican car. In case you’re wondering, it’s called the Mastretta MXT, and in TOP GEAR...
by Didact | Nov 30, 2016 | Uncategorized
Steve Hughes is a comedian who, for someone in his line of work, actually has his head screwed on quite tightly. He’s Australian- so he (presumably) understands that meat is murder, tasty, tasty murder; he’s a metalhead- so he has impeccable taste in...
by Didact | Nov 24, 2016 | Christianity, Uncategorized
There is a heart in America — a good, deep, loving, and true heart. It’s always been part of our land, from the time the pilgrims first bowed their heads to thank the Lord for His bounty to this day. You only need eyes to see and ears to hear, for there...
by Didact | Nov 21, 2016 | Uncategorized
Julian Langness, proprietor and author of the excellent blog European Civil War, wrote a book a while back that I read and found to be really rather good. Shortly after I posted my review and comments, Julian got in touch and very graciously asked if I wouldn’t...
by Didact | Nov 19, 2016 | Uncategorized
Paul Joseph Watson posted a video earlier this year that does a rather good job of explaining precisely why it is that “pop” (((music))) these days is so unbearably stupid, vacuous, tedious, annoying, overly loud, and just plain unlistenable: You may have...
by Didact | Nov 9, 2016 | Uncategorized
It has been a damned nice thing- the nearest run thing you ever saw in your life. — Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, to Thomas Creevey on 18 June 1815 after the Battle of Waterloo At long last, brothers, it is done. The God-Emperor has triumphed- and so too...
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