Essentials
Jul 6th, 2011 by Unamused
I consider these posts and series essential reading if you want to understand what we at the ‘Park are up to.
- “So Anyway, Blacks Are Still Brutalizing Whites for the Fun of It”
- “John Derbyshire Was Right” (series)
- “Please Kill Yourself, Alex Pareene” (series)
- MY RACIS’ FLYER MADE THE NEWS. HUZZAH
- Motives (series)
- our data on black and Hispanic crime, especially our popular flyers “Black people are more criminal than white people” (exactly what it sounds like) and “Introduction to stereotypes”, as well as our recent analyses of black offending rates and black arrest rates
- our posts on race differences in intelligence, including our other popular flyer, “There are innate race differences in intelligence” (also exactly what it sounds like)
- “Talking about race” (series)
- our series demonstrating that the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), widely considered to be the pre-eminent authority on “hate crime” in America, is blatantly biased against white people
- our “racist Twitter trick” series exposes media censorship of black mob violence and race riots
- “Guest post: proud to be white” and “Proud to be white: a flyer campaign”
- the PC-to-English dictionary (series)
- our hate crime alerts for Columbia, SC and Milwaukee, WI
- “Milwaukee, South Carolina, and America’s new lynch mobs”
- our posts about crime in Chicago
- “Want to know what race is or isn’t? Don’t ask a radical social scientist!” and “Welcome to the jungle: Unamusement Park explores the Congo (part 4)”: these posts explain exactly why race is genetic, not “skin deep” or “socially constructed” (which is, of course, why Asian people always have Asian babies, etc.)
- “Black and white”: I explain the nature of race and white nationalism/separatism to a black woman who doesn’t believe race exists
- “It’s official: the word ‘racist’ is meaningless”: “racist” is a word people use to make white people feel bad for noticing non-white people being bad
- our posts about Jared Taylor: if you think white people should have civil rights too, you need to know Mr. Taylor and his online magazine, American Renaissance
- our reactionary musicals (in progress)
March 17 came and went…
At Taki Mag they said…..How many know St Pat was English?
At COTT blog this is posted:
Saint Padraic was not “English,” because in his time the Angles and Saxons (Germano-”English”) had not yet invaded Celtic Britain.
Padraic was indeed from the island part of which we now call “England” (ie he was not from the island we call Eire or Ireland), nevertheless he was a Celt, not a Sassenach