William de Berg, THE FATAL CONTRADICTIONS OF IDENTITY POLITICS

William de Berg For much of modern history, tribal and other identities have been subjugated to larger, national allegiances, as in the formation of the major nations of Europe such as Germany and Italy and the creation of new states elsewhere in the world by colonial powers.   But in the past few decades, particularly in the Europe and the United States, a reverse trend has occurred—namely, the encouragement of separate ethnic, racial, religious, and gender identities within nation states.   There are two main reasons for this:  1) a deliberate attempt…

Brenton Sanderson, Jews and Competitive Victimhood

Brenton Sanderson [Editor’s note: Jewish political power is rooted in a Western sense of guilt over the Holocaust, which is why its authenticity must be defended at every opportunity. My own expose may be found here: “The Holocaust Narrative: Politics trumps Truth”, where the first time I addressed the issue  (during the first conference on Academic Freedom: Are there limits to inquiry? JFK, 9/11 and the Holocaust”), my Wikipedia entry was gutted as punishment. The first principle of research instilled in graduate schools across the nation, by the way, is…