The Unz Review Digest - April 30, 2021
A mixture of foreign and domestic policy issues dominated our most popular featured article this last week, with the top two dealing with Russia and Ukraine. Pepe Escobar’s top-raking column discussed Russian President Vladimir Putin’s important annual address to the Russian Parliament, mostly focusing upon domestic issues, but containing serious warnings to the West if they continued their belligerant attitude towards his nation, let alone launched a new military attack in Ukraine. This topic provoked over 300 comments totaling some 50,000 words.
Closely connected was the Saker’s second place column, analyzing the the Ukraine situation, in which the Putin’s rapid deployment of powerful military forces on the border apparently deterred the government from launching its attack on the breakaway Donbass region, as had been foreshadowed by its own military deployments in recent weeks. Meanwhile, Israel Shamir’s own sixth-ranking column covered some of this same ground, also noting the importance of Russia’s recent strengthening of its relations with Iran, another major country constantly targeted by Western hostility, also arguing that the missile that recently hit Israeli territory in the general vicinity of the Dimona nuclear weapons site, may have been intended as a serious warning that Israel curb its Syrian attacks.
The top three spots were in a photo-finish, and third place was occupied by Robert Hampton’s very harsh analysis of the outcome of the George Floyd trial, claiming that the murder conviction of former police officer Derek Chauvin was an extreme miscarriage of justice, and arguing that the extreme racial bias of our media and political system is putting most whites at random risk of suffering a similar fate. This perspective quickly attracted an enormous outpouring of well over 400 comments, totaling nearly 50,000 words.
Our fourth most popular feature was Andrew Anglin’s analysis of the huge wave of random, violent attacks on Asians, overwhelmingly committed by blacks but strangely portrayed by the media as due to “white supremacy,” with a brutal near-fatal beating in NYC captured on video being merely the latest of these. These attacks and their racial context quickly attracted over 375 comments totaling nearly 35,000 words.
Finally, rounding out our most popular articles was Thomas Dalton’s lengthy of controversies surrounding the fraught topic of the enormous political influence and power of Jews in America, and the stages individuals undergo as they first become aware of this important but hidden reality.
Putin’s address to the Russian Federal Assembly – a de facto State of the Nation – was a judo move that left Atlanticist sphere hawks particularly stunned. The “West” was not even mentioned by name. Only indirectly, or via a delightful metaphor, Kipling’s Jungle Book. Foreign policy was addressed only at the end, almost as...
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Before we look into what just happened in the Ukraine, we need to first recall the sequence of events which lead to the current situation. I will try to make a short summary (skipping a lot of details) in the bullet-point style: Whether Ze initially intended to stop the war in the eastern Ukraine we...
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Officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty on all counts for the “murder” of the beatified George Floyd. The jury, consisting of only two white men among twelve, found him guilty within a matter of hours. It was a quick decision that sent a clear message to America: black lives matter more than yours. Despite being...
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So, they did this “anti-black racism is white supremacy” thing. Then they started with an “anti-Asian attacks are white supremacy” thing. But the blacks are doing the Asian attacks. And the Asians are protesting against the blacks. Within the doctrine of the current system, this is white supremacists marching against white supremacists – while no...
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The Six Stages of Enlightenment
Anyone who has spent even a short time battling against the Judeocracy has surely experienced the frustration of attempting to persuade a trusted friend or colleague of the gravity of the situation—only to fail. This is undoubtedly one of the most discouraging and troubling aspects of those who take up the mission for truth and...
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The US has been fighting two wars: with Ukraine against Russia, and with Russia against Climate. Both are very costly, both bring no profit to Americans, both are entirely unnecessary, but both are essential for the Biden regime at this time, as the Covid pandemic runs out of steam. How will matters proceed? The Ukrainian...
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Is Albania, believe it or not, for here, you can walk around, sit inside cafes, bars or restaurants, worship at a packed church or mosque, and travel by crowded buses between cities, etc. Though you’re supposed to wear a mask in public, most folks do so with their nose sticking out, because it’s hard to...
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[Excerpted from the latest Radio Derb, now available exclusively through VDARE.com] It’s St. George's Day, April 23. This has actually been St. George's week; not the chap who slew the dragon, but St. George Floyd of Minneapolis, who was slain himself last year by something much more fearsome than any dragon—by systemic racism! So the...
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Back in October of 2020, I wrote an essay called The Covidian Cult, in which I described the so-called “New Normal” as a global totalitarian ideological movement. Developments over the last six months have borne out the accuracy of that analogy. A full year after the initial roll-out of the utterly horrifying and completely fictional...
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“Nothing is more certainly written in the book of fate than that these people are to be free. Nor is it less certain that the two races, equally free, cannot live in the same government. Nature, habit, opinion has drawn indelible lines of distinction between them.” – Thomas Jefferson The trial was pointless. We knew...
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The Key to Macron’s Success...and Failures
In previous articles, we have seen how French pollster Jérôme Fourquet in his The French Archipelago has statistically documented the rise of social liberalism, the growing presence and character of Muslims, and the general decline of shared identity in France. Another crucial phenomenon is what Fourquet calls “the cultural, geographical, and ideological secession of the...
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The F-16 really is a beautiful piece of engineering. It is the Silver Wraith of the skies. The Drive: The four U.S. Air Force F-16 fighter jets that recently flew a mission over the highly contested South China Sea were photographed landing at Yokota Air Base in Japan, en route to their home base at...
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Calls for "Death to Arabs" in Jerusalem
Last week there were some interesting stories that were very definitely underreported partly due to the fact that the mainstream media was heavily into the distraction provided by its beatification of George Floyd. For example, the tale of how a mob consisting of hundreds of Israeli Jews, composed mostly of settlers and the extremist so-called...
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Conservative Twitter Forms Convoy!
America First host Nick Fuentes has been put on the No-Fly List by the feds for attending the January 6 rally against the election hoax. For those who do not recall this information: the No-Fly List was created after 911, ostensibly to ban potential Islamic terrorists from getting on planes. It has been suspected for...
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Never Happen Since Too Many People Get Rich from It
As perhaps most now know, China is preparing a digital currency with which it intends to replace cash entirely, and other countries, including the US, are considering the idea. Conservatives and libertarians will shriek, pull their hair, and turn blue at the idea, perhaps with good reason—which doesn’t matter since it is going to happen...
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The American Ruling Class is deliberately attacking the country’s core demographic group at just the same time that it is picking fights with major powers like Russia, China, and even Turkey. The Biden Administration is demonizing whites as the main domestic threat and is developing a complicated racial caste system that punishes whites for their...
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The public has been fed an endless stream of attacks upon conspiracy theories, which, we are told, are supposed to be very bad for human beings and other living things. But precisely why is almost never explained. And when you consider that our political parties and the mainstream media indulge themselves in conspiracy theories, such...
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Though Flannery O’Connor didn’t live long, she left us some of the best stories ever written. It’s impossible to overpraise “A Good Man Is Hard to Find,” “The Life You Save May Be Your Own,” “The Displaced Person,” “The Artificial Nigger,” “Good Country People,” “Everything That Rises Must Converge” and “Revelation.” O’Connor’s liberal usage of...
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The jury has found Derek Chauvin guilty on all three counts. It took fewer than 24 hours to reach a unanimous decision. I have argued all along that an acquittal was impossible, no matter what the evidence showed. No jury, anywhere in the United States, could have found Mr. Chauvin innocent after nearly a year...
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In the visual arts, there’s Egon Schiele who died at 28, Seurat at 31, and the photographer Francesca Woodman, who leapt from a window of a Lower East Side building at just 22 years of age. In literature, there’s Hart Crane. Chugging from Mexico to NYC on a steamship, the 32-year-old poet couldn’t help but...
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