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The Day I Left the Left by Jim Goad.
Unearthing"The Day I Left the Left" is an essay by Jim Goad recounting his personal journey from left-wing political beliefs to a more conservative and skeptical worldview. The essay, first published in 2011, details a pivotal moment in 1990 when Goad, then a 28-year-old journalist, was fired from the Los Angeles Reader after writing a cover story on the Hicks Boys, a gang of Mexican metalheads in East LA. The magazine's publisher, whom Goad describes with a distinctive appearance and high-pitched voice, rejected the article, calling the gang members "losers" and "scumbags," despite Goad's attempt to convey their complex reality.101 views -
The True Face of the Great Emancipator by Jared Taylor
UnearthingJared Taylor's article "The True Face of the Great Emancipator" presents a critical view of Abraham Lincoln, challenging his reputation as the "Great Emancipator" who freed the slaves. Taylor argues that Lincoln's admiration is undermined by his belief in racial separation and his active promotion of the colonization of free blacks outside the United States. According to Taylor, Lincoln opposed the social and political equality of white and black races, stating in a 1858 debate that he was not in favor of making voters or jurors of negroes, nor of qualifying them to hold office or intermarry with white people. He believed the physical/mental differences between the races would forever forbid them living together on terms of social and political equality.91 views -
Slavery and Its Discontents by Jared Taylor
UnearthingJared Taylor's essay "Slavery and Its Discontents" argues that the contemporary, often condemnatory view of American slavery as the nation's "original sin" is an oversimplification and a distortion of history. He contends that this perspective, which demands the vilification of historical figures like George Washington, Robert E. Lee, and Thomas Jefferson, stems from a modern "compulsion to treat history like a morality play" rather than a balanced academic study. Taylor points to J. C. Furnas's 1959 book, The Road to Harpers Ferry, as an example of a more nuanced historical analysis that predated this trend.125 views -
Why do Leftists Celebrate White Decline? By Gregory Hood
UnearthingGregory Hood is a writer and podcaster for American Renaissance (AmRen), a White advocate organization. He is also the author of the 2016 book, Waking Up from the American Dream.84 views -
31 Flavors of Fascism by Jim Goad
UnearthingGoad is an American author and former publisher of the zine ANSWER Me!. Much of Goad's work is controversial and often examines social and political issues through a confrontational and cynical lens. He gained attention for his book The Redneck Manifesto, where he defends working-class white culture. The article 31 Flavors of Fascism aligns with his broader work, which critiques and satirizes a variety of cultural and political topics.79 views -
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The Myth of Poverty by Gavin McInnes
UnearthingTaki article from 2013, read by an auto reader. For more Gavin McInnes go to censored.tv134 views 1 comment -
THIRTY YEARS OF RESEARCH ON RACE DIFFERENCES IN COGNITIVE ABILITY by Rushton and Jensen
UnearthingThroughout the history of psychology, no question has been so persistent or so resistant to resolution as that of the relative roles of nature and nurture in causing individual and group differences in cognitive ability. The scientific debate goes back to the mid-19th century. Starting with the widespread use of standardized mental tests in World War I, average ethnic and racial group differences were found. Especially vexing has been the cause(s) of the 15-point Black–White IQ difference in the United States.144 views -
Liberals and the Knockout Game by Jared Taylor
UnearthingJared Taylor is a White advocate who is the editor of American Renaissance. He attended Yale University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy in 1973. Taylor then spent three years in France and received a Master of Arts degree in international economics at Sciences Po in 1978. During a period that interrupted his undergraduate and later graduate college years, he worked and traveled extensively in West Africa, improving his French in the Francophone regions of the continent. Taylor is fluent in French, Japanese, and English.137 views -
A Blow Against Anti White Science by Thomas Jackson
UnearthingWritten for AmRen by Thomas Jackson. In the article he writes about the book "Social Perception and Social Reality" by Lee Jussim.124 views 1 comment