Friday, February 19, 2010

On an Oakland Bus, Turnabout is Fair Play!

I got this video, thanks to Nivius Vir.

By the way, this (Niv's) is a much better quality frame than I have seen elsewhere, where there was constant freezing.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010


Larmondo "Flair" Allen: The Death of an Entrepreneur
By Nicholas Stix

A reader sent this along.

This young man was killed roughly one year after the Katrina anarchy. He was 25, yet left behind 9 children and 13 siblings. There was no mention of what sort of "entrepreneur" he was in NOLA.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Tuesday, February 09, 2010


The Pearcy (AR) Massacre: Let Us Now Praise Famous Men
The MSM, a Judge, and Even Free Republic Collude to “Disappear” the Crime

Diane Sawyer devoted some of the world’s most expensive and precious airtime on ABC World News January 28 to Scott Roeder, who during his trial confessed on the witness stand to killing abortionist George Tiller.

But you won’t see Sawyer—or NBC’s Brian Williams or CBS’ Katie Couric, for that matter—devoting any of her precious airtime to the November 12 mass murder in rural Pearcy, Arkansas, of

• Edward Earl Gentry Sr.,;
• Edward “Eddie” Earl Gentry Jr.;
• Eddie’s wife, Pam;
• Eddie and Pam’s son, Jeremy; and
• Jeremy’s girlfriend, Kristen Warneke.

Let Us Now Praise Famous Men is a 1941 book by writer James Agee and photographer Walker Evans recording the lives of three “invisible” white sharecropper families in the Deep South. The Pearcy Massacre must be added to the ever-growing list of racist atrocities committed by blacks against whites (and against blacks who love whites) made invisible by the national media.

As far as the MSM—and our political elite—is concerned, it can truly be said of the victims, in the words of the passage in Ecclesiasticus from which Agee drew his title:

“And some there be, which have no memorial; who are perished, as though they had never been; and are become as though they had never been born.”

Read the rest at VDARE.com.

Nicholas Stix