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Changing demographics mean many “Americans” have no connection whatsoever to the historic nation and regard its history as offensive, racist, and even evil. Meanwhile, many white Americans, especially those who are young and on the hard-right, are disillusioned with the entire national project. Yet the American identity remains, if submerged, and is the exclusive property... Listen
In a stuck culture, IP’s and fandoms exist to be mined to exhaustion as well as stripped of original meaning. Economic gain is secondary to cultural vandalism. Unfortunately, this also applies to the founding texts of our civilization. The Odyssey is being targeted precisely because it has meant so much to the formation of the... Listen
The South was broken because conservatives broke, often over idiotic reasons like not wanting to lose black recruits to college football. However, Southern Republicans (a phrase Lincoln would have hated) are moving to aggressively redistrict in light of the dismantling of the Voting Rights Act. They are pushing common-sense solutions to fight urban blight, crime,... Listen
David French is claiming that his adopted Ethiopian daughter was called offensive names as he continues to rail against the post-Trump Right. Given the hysteria still surrounding race in this country, there are reasons to doubt this tale — but hey, maybe he can name some names. The bigger problem is that many Christian leaders,... Listen
Best-selling author Tucker Max joins View for the Right for a penetrating discussion on the dangers of losing yourself in online politics and where one should devote his energy when the system seems to be breaking down at all levels. In a corrupt world, the only antidote is honesty and personal relationships. Though it may... Listen
Hungary has “rejected authoritarianism,” which seems like a self-refuting statement. Whatever it means, regime change has come, and the consequences may be permanent. Democracy is a system that is effective at preventing change and it is evolving into a system of control that can control culture and policy outcomes in a form more absolute than... Listen
Christopher Rufo is attacking the idea of white victimhood. Yet is recognizing simple power disparities a declaration of helplessness and weakness? Whites today may not be the most oppressed group of all time, but they are the most gaslit and deceived. Mr. Rufo’s declarations, despite his accomplishments, show the limits of civic nationalism and why... Listen
“Woke is over?” Not likely. The Oscards were open incitement, as Michael B. Jordan was given an award for slaughtering white people and a film glazing antifa was given best picture. Democrats seem to have the same spiteful approach to politics, as Virginia’s new government is moving to eradicate any kind of political resistance while... Listen
It launched the public careers of Stephen Miller and Richard Spencer. It woke up an entire generation to anti-white hatred on college campuses. It showed how quickly American norms surrounding justice and the legal process were falling before the onslaught of an egalitarian moral crusade. The case of supposedly “privileged” white Lacrosse players at Duke... Listen
Politics may be downstream from culture, but culture is downstream from power. Woke is not dead, it is arguably stronger than ever. Indeed, incentivizes and new rules imposed make it virtually impossible for any mostly white film to win an award again. Besides, classic films must be remade, lest white Americans learn they once had... Listen
In a racially diverse country, what is the point of the Olympics? Why cheer for athletes who do not feel like a real part of your nation? However, the thrilling hockey showdown between Team USA and Canada was a reminder of the way things used to be. Yet even this can seem hollow, especially to... Listen
Rep. Gene Wu provoked conservative outrage with his declaration that non-whites must unite to take over the country from whites because they all share a common enemy. There were even a few lonely voices in the conservative movement speaking out explicitly against anti-white hatred. Yet the GOP as a whole remains silent, even as race... Listen
Haiti has been a basket case since its founding. Yet it is for that reason that leftists seem so determined to import as many Haitians as possible into the United States. It was just a few years ago that we were told “Haiti Is Already Great.” Now we learn that sending Haitians home is nothing... Listen
It’s 2020 all over again, with an autonomous zone rising in Minneapolis, antifa confronting law enforcement, and Republicans getting weak in the knees. Yet for now, the White House is standing strong as ICE operations continue. The obvious question is how can people expect mass deportations if the optics of getting rid of the worst... Listen
Leftist mobs are now accosting random people in Minneapolis, accusing them of being ICE agents. In the most notorious case, they even invaded a church, which seems to be a violation of federal law. Will the DOJ act, or is this another case where leftists are exempt from the law? And is Virginia the next... Listen
A shooting in Minneapolis has given the Left what it wanted — a martyr. However, it’s not not exactly the most compelling case, as new video evidence shows the shooting was justified. Still, progressives are capitalizing on decades of taxpayer-funded organizational effort to wage what is essentially a low-intensity insurrection against federal law enforcement. For... Listen
President Donald Trump scored a major foreign policy triumph with a lightning victory over Venezuela. It’s a significant blow to China, enhances America’s position in the New World and in global oil markets, and shows American military power is still unparalleled. Yet while it’s satisfying to see Communists go down in Caracas, what about New... Listen
Writer Wajahat Ali admits that chain migration and the 1965 Immigration Act were a mistake for white America, and that this is a good thing. Increasingly, it seems that non-whites no longer pretend that their presence in the country will somehow be good for us — harming white people was the whole goal all along.... Listen
Aside from Haitians, it’s hard to identify a diaspora that has worse impacts on communities than Somalis. Unintelligent, clannish, Islamic, and violent, it is precisely because they have so little to offer that so many have been brought to the United States, especially Minnesota. Not surprisingly, they have essentially duplicated their homeland in the formerly... Listen
Dinesh D’Souza is the latest Conservatism Inc. operative who is crashing out online, bizarrely leaping to the defense of Indians despite assuring us all along that identity politics is stupid and he’s American just like us. This is typical of Conservatism Inc., which exists to dissuade white conservatives from defending their collective interests. In fact,... Listen
Zohran Mamdani will almost certainly be the next mayor of New York City, carried to victory by the large foreign born population. In many ways, New York has ceased to be an American city. Yet conservatives who think that this will be a cautionary example for the rest of the country are fooling themselves. Instead,... Listen
About 40 million people in the United States are set to lose their SNAP/EBT card benefits because of the government shutdown. Blacks have taken to TikTok, making threatening recordings saying that if they don’t get paid they will turn to crime. Is the American government capable of cutting or even reforming a dysgenic program like... Listen
The No Kings protests are going to be a major advantage for the Democrats in the midterm elections. Those attending are exactly who you want as base voters — high-turnout, highly motivated elderly whites easily swayed by television. Yet the American Left will not look like this much longer. The stunning lack of young, non-white... Listen
Scattered acts of left wing violence have occurred even since Charlie Kirk’s death. The American Right has largely united in response, but the Left is radicalizing even as the Trump Administration promises action. Given that many progressives truly believe that they are living under “fascism,” how can there not be more violence? And how can... Listen
Charlie Kirk occupied a unique niche in the American Right. In some ways, he was a gatekeeper, but he was increasingly pushing the Overton Window on many issues, most notably on race and immigration. He did all this while maintaining a strong connection with normal conservatives and the Trump Administration. The hosts mourn the loss... Listen
Hurricane Katrina was the first time in modern history when the press was unable to impose a united narrative on events. Liberals and conservatives could choose their own adventure when it came to news coverage, alternately seeing the disaster as racist malice from the White House or black incompetence in New Orleans. The unbridgeable divide... Listen
What’s in a brand? Cracker Barrel gives Americans an artificial, commoditized, nostalgia-driven image of Southern small-town life and cuisine. But even hinting at such a thing is verboten in modern-day America, because any reminder of the past that isn’t a condemnation is an implicit endorsement of racism. It’s easy to laugh off, but the seeming... Listen
Home rule for Washington, DC, is a legacy of the civil rights era, allowing blacks to govern the nation’s capital, and with predictable results. President Trump has considerable forces at his disposal to impose direct control and make DC a model rather than an embarrassment. Listen
The racial attack in Cincinnati has even conservatives calling out black-on-white crime. Gregory Hood and Paul Kersey ask if it’s something the mainstream can no longer ignore. Listen
Hulk Hogan represented an over-the-top American nationalism, and nostalgia for it was a powerful element of MAGA. The Hulkster endorsed Trump in 2024 and also took down Gawker, even though it meant he was smeared as a racist. Hogan’s last appearance in the WWE was a debacle because a new “diverse” fan base hated what... Listen
At best, the fallout over the Epstein files is a major communications failure for the Trump administration, and Dems are taking advantage. As leftists openly war with ICE, Trump needs his based united to take them on. Listen
The BBB is passed — with mixed results. The increase in ICE’s budget is welcome, but the cuts to entitlements may cost Republicans in the midterms. Elon Musk is idiotically trying to start a third party, emphasizing precisely the most unpopular niche issues. Meanwhile, powerful donors are reportedly lobbying President Trump to pass another amnesty.... Listen
If Trumpism fails, are we back to 2013 and the extreme, unpopular tactic of looking past America? Donald Trump has delivered critical victories — reversing anti-white discrimination, essentially ending new illegal immigration, and restarting ICE raids, even on farms. Yet after the US bombing of Iran, many grassroots MAGA activists are crying betrayal. Has President... Listen
President Donald Trump made a spectacular own goal by floating amnesty for illegal alien farm and hotel workers last Thursday, though he has waffled since. In other news, the Democrats got a phony martyr when a California senator of Mexican descent (and loyalty) made a theatrical show of persecution. As America enters an era of... Listen
What men like Pat Buchanan and Peter Brimelow prophesized has come to pass. ICE came to LA, and local officials have done everything short of threatening secession. It is time for America to decide whether it is still one country, and that will come down to whether President Trump has sufficient will to see this... Listen
Five years after the Summer of Floyd, a new cynicism characterizes race relations. Rather than falling into hysterics at the concept of a victimized black man, people are cracking jokes. George Floyd simply isn’t the sinless martyr the Left needs — but more than this, the postwar moral framework on race is under siege. 2020... Listen
The loss of Nottoway Plantation led to laughter and celebration by blacks. But everything said about this house has been said about the White House, the Capitol, and everything else that defines America. Civic nationalism is fundamentally untenable, and whites are running out of time to wake up to that fact. Listen
It has been one of our hosts’ most important causes for more than a decade — and now, we’ve won. However, this is only the beginning. South Africa is the future we are fighting to avoid, and its history holds lessons for all white people. If progressives’ reaction to Afrikaner refugees is any indication, one... Listen
In what is arguably the biggest white pill for the movement in years, whites have raised more than $700,000 for a woman who was accosted by an African and responded with a middle finger and a harsh word. It is a decisive strike against cancel culture and the emotional blackmail used against ordinary people. Is... Listen
Were race relations really better in the 1990s? They were certainly different on the screen. Rough Riders shows a vanished America, not just of the 1890s, but the 1990s. You couldn’t make it now — war is praised as a spur to heroism, patriotism is taken for granted, and the aristocracy exists to serve the... Listen
Even as blacks double down in celebrating Austin Metcalf’s death, the boy’s father continues to seek moral approval from those who despise him. It is something deeper than politics — whites have given in to a deep spiritual sickness that prevents them from taking their own side. Listen
Donald Trump has been perfectly consistent on one issue throughout his life. It is not immigration, foreign intervention, abortion, or guns — it’s tariffs. Now, 45-47 has put the issue at the center of his Administration, and the global economy is reeling. The President means what he says on trade, but policies on immigration, diversity,... Listen
A black teenager stabbed a white student to death at a track meet, and blacks are rallying to defend their co-ethnic. Meanwhile, the victim’s own father is expressing sympathy for his son’s killer. The true civic religion of the postwar West is revealed in cases like this, as is the intractability of racial divisions. The... Listen
President Trump has issued an executive order taking on anti-white, anti-American ideology at the Smithsonian and in the Department of the Interior. This also means a study of the monuments that came down since 2020, and the potential for some to be restored. Gregory Hood and Paul Kersey also see grounds for hope within the... Listen
Vice President JD Vance gave an extraordinary speech to European leaders on the importance of free speech, essentially insulting them to their faces. Can the Vice President be trusted — and can the United States? The US has largely been a negative force on racial issues over the last century, and USAID has been funding... Listen
Donald Trump achieved a decisive election victory, winning every swing state, the white vote, and even most Hispanic men. Does this mean demographics are not destiny after all? More importantly, has 45/47 learned anything from the failures of his first term? With personnel selections already being announced, our hosts examine what white advocates can expect... Listen
Gregory Hood is dooming again and Paul Kersey is whitepilling, but both agree America’s very identity is at stake. What does the end of this long campaign all mean? It will ultimately tell us more about our “fellow Americans” than about the candidates and their proposed policies. The “media-run state” is on the ballot. Listen