[Adapted from the latest Radio Derb, now available exclusively on VDARE.com.]
Earlier, by Steve Sailer: ECONOMIST: James Watson Is Bad Because Of Reasons
I am going to register my vote for the most d...
From The Economist:
James Watson: A pioneering biologist is reprimanded for unscientific, offensive viewsA great career comes to a sad end
Print edition | Science and technology, Jan 17th 2019
… Dr W...
Part of the British "Boxing Day" phenomenon (which as Mark Steyn keeps reminding us, can keep British media organizations moving very slowly until mid-January) is the Economist's traditional "Christma...
From The Economist:
Basic instincts
Identity politics are stronger on the right than the leftThe Republican Party is increasingly unified around whiteness
Print edition | United States, Nov 1st 2018
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From The Economist:
Why Europe should focus on its growing interdependence with Africa
Sealing the Mediterranean will not work
by Charlemagne, Sep 20th 2018
IT IS a peculiarly modern habit to think o...
The fuss over Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh having allegedly copped a feel from a high-school girl 35 or 36 years ago blew up just after last week's Radio Derb went to tape. My own first reacti...
From The Economist:
Lexington: What is racism now? Like obscenity, you know racism when you see it
The Economist has long found it helps buff up its institutional credibility to cloak its writers in...
Adapted from the latest Radio Derb, available exclusively on VDARE.com
The Economist magazine just held a debate across the week June 18th to 25th. Topic: Should people be free to choose the country in...
From The Economist:
Why Italy has not yet suffered Islamist terrorism
Unlike other European countries, Italy has avoided jihadist outrages
Print edition | Europe, Sep 30th 2017 | ROME
… So it is rema...
Given that The Economist is a major journalistic voice for the globalist, nation-hating, open-borders, anti-Trump club of the Billionaire Left; and given that AntiFa is the "muscle" of that club; it's ...