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Perhaps it is only when one is involved with a dissenting opinion site like VDARE.com does a full comprehension of how savage the opinion repression in the MSM actually is really dawn. There is a an instinctive presumption that if all the MSM can find to offer is NeoCon versus Liberal Democrat, maybe no one else can talk.
That is not true.
We get huge volumes of sympathetic eminently publishable material- far more than we can handle.
Consider the following excerpts (emphasis added) from the text of a recent speech, “A New Era Begins.” The speaker is an ardent admirer of Barack Obama:
Black conservative Elizabeth Wright writes like the reincarnation of my journalistic hero, George S. Schuyler (1895-1977), whom no less than H.L. Mencken considered America’s greatest editorial writer.
For a couple of years,
I've been pointing out that because African-American cu
I had filed Greg Siskind’s Blog in my folder “VDARE links – Hostile” folder. So I was rather surprised to see:
Near Buffalo, a Muslim man, Muzzammil Hassan, reportedly murdered his wife Aasiya by beheading, a custom associated with his religion. Curiously, he was involved in an Islamic television enterprise (Bridges TV) to "portray Muslims in a more positive light."
The late Daniel Seligman, who more or less invented the kind of heavily quantitative journalism I practice, loved gambling. (Here's his 1997 City Journal story about the regular poker game he'd been in for 43 years.)
In this 1989 column, he makes an important point about hiring discrimination by invoking his favorite hobby:
From the late Dan Seligman's Keeping Up column in Fortune:
Q. If we nationalize the banks, will we see them used in service of a nationalist economic policy?
A. Don't be silly.
Peter Brimelow writes – Thanks, but…
Quite a few donations today, including new names – my heartfelt thanks.