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Like the United States, contemporary France is a divided and troubled country. France has an election coming up in 2022. One of the candidates is Eric Zemmour, who is not even a politician, but an intellectual and pundit. Zemmour says he wants to save France and shut down immigration. The candidate has been likened to […]
After the U.S. debacle in Afghanistan, many Afghans are being brought into the United States, with presumably many more to arrive in the future. Who are they are where are they going? For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published September 6th, 2021, on US Incorporated.
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The United States is not the only country dealing with immigration, multiculturalism, and leaders who can’t or won’t solve defend their nation. In France, for example, the situation is so bad that a number of retired military personnel (including retired generals and other officers) have addressed an open letter to the government, warning of possible […]
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Mexican President AMLO recently asked the King of Spain for an apology for the Spanish conquest of Mexico. The Spanish government refused, stating that “The arrival 500 years ago of the Spaniards on territory that is now Mexican cannot be judged in the light of contemporary considerations.” After that, a Muslim leader in Spain asked Felipe […]
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On January 3rd, 2019, the 116th Congress was installed. It has been as a more diverse Congress, with many “firsts”. But does that mean it will govern better? From Trump’s view, the Democratic-controlled House does not bode well. It looks to be a tough two years. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan […]
Pope Francis was in Poland, where he lectured the country’s “More Catholic Than the Pope” government that they need to take in “refugees” from the Middle East. Pope Francis says there is no such thing as Islamic terrorism and so no need to worry about that. A Hungarian archbishop, on the other hand, has a […]
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In response to the horrific Orlando shooting, journalists, activists and politicans are trying to analyze it from various angles. Examples: 1. Gun Control – Gun grabbers use it as an example of how we need gun control. 2. Gay Rights – The purveyors of the gay agenda use it as an example of “homophobia”. […]
Should the United States take in tens and even hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees? In the media, the moral high ground is being claimed by various bring-in-the-refugees boosters, who lately have been using religious and patriotic angles to shame Middle America into accepting more and more Muslims in their midst. Are they right? Is […]
The Washington Post has an article about Hamtramck (pronouned Ham-tram-ik), Michigan, part of the Detroit metroplex. Hamtramck’s claim to fame is that it’s the first U.S. municipality with a Muslim majority. That was achieved in 2003. Now, it is the first municipality with a majority of Muslims on the city council. For the entire […]
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In Nashville, Tennessee, six schools are scheduled to have Arabic classes in the fall semester. Is it good or bad to teach Arabic in an American high school? It depends on why it’s being taught and how it’s being taught. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published on VDARE.COM, May […]
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