Molotov Remembers: Inside Kremlin Politics, a collection of interviews with Vyacheslav Molotov conducted between 1969 and 1986. Molotov was the foreign minister of the Soviet Union during the Second World War and served as Joseph Stalin’s righthand man. He was also an “Old Bolshevik”, one of the original Russian revolutionaries, and an acolyte and associate of Vladmir Lenin. Molotov was an apologist for the brutality inflicted by the Communist system and prided himself on his role in the vanquishing of Germany. What then does this unrepentant leftist, this figure who caused so much damage to our cause and to our people, have to teach us?
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Articles related to the political sphere.
One Drop Too Many?
A short article this week admonishing those in our movement to oppose allowing even one drop of degeneracy and miscegenation into our movement, encouraging women in particular to remain vigilant, as they are the prime targets for our enemies in this regard.
Cancer Comes to the Midwest
This week we have a piece by Grant Norman discussing the current economic development trends across the Midwest seeking to attract unattached singles to our region and the impacts this will have on our culture.
Accredited Decline: Normandy High School
Seated a few miles north of Delmar Boulevard, the informal dividing line between White and Black Saint Louis, is Normandy High School. In many ways Normandy is unremarkable, even its mascot, a Viking (an irony given its distinctively non-Scandinavian student body) is shared with at least 2 other schools in the area, but for a few years it was the locus of racial politics in Saint Louis, and a microcosm of the trend many of us are personally familiar with: failing Black schools and their consequences.
Bug Blacks as Predictive Programming
A valuable case study in the power that a coordinated media strategy can have on altering reality, with drastic effects on Whites.
The Current State of the Culture War in Weimerica
A contribution by Forrest Davis aka “Weimerica Observer” with a look back on this most recent year, the victories and defeats for our cause as we attempt to reinstate sanity in our nation once again
Abortion Would be an Incident, Not a Cause of Dissolution
Five months ago, I tried my hand at writing an article on the Supreme Court decision which overturned Roe v Wade. At the time, I believed that the issue was being covered by other, more capable writers, and so I shelved the project. Now, on the other side of the midterm elections and a different focus, I am trying again.
Oh Boy! Now Comes the Sternly Worded Letters!
So it is official, the Republicans have successfully retaken the House, and what does that mean for America?
Not a heck of a lot, if prior history is anything to go on…
Minnesota Is Not My Home
The death of one career criminal changed Minneapolis, but it also parted the veil on a lot of the changes which had been taking place under the surface. In a similar way, I would like to use the occasion of last week’s elections to reflect once more. This article does not hope to be an out-and-out analysis of the election, but instead a piece which will capture the mood of one man and the state he lives in.
Justice For Jupiter (Continued)
When Amerikaner last covered the Jupiter Paulsen murder trial, we were on our way to another deposition hearing that took place Thursday the 21st of April, 2022. Since then, new developments have taken place including the family of Jupiter Paulsen indicating they will be pressing hate crime charges against their daughters murderer as well as others, a trial date has been set, and the media and judicial system has shown themselves to be utterly dishonest in their reporting and handling of the case.