American Renaissance
American Renaissance was a monthly print magazine that ran from October 1990 until January 2012. You can find all past issues available here. Since 1994, we have also maintained a website, AmRen.com, which we believe to be the leading online destination for race-realist content. Each weekday, we share articles, podcasts, videos, and news from a global race-realist viewpoint.
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2 days ago |
amren.com | Jared Taylor
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey marvel at Trump’s decision to let in only South Africans as refugees. Taylor and Kersey also discuss Duke U., Ibram Kendi, the new master race, and another expiring rapper. Subscribe to Radio Renaissance podcasts on Substack here. Subscribe on Bitchute here. Find this podcast on X here. Download this episode here.
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4 days ago |
amren.com | Henry Wolff
Many German cities and towns now feature foreigners who terrorize the local populace, with some having dozens or even over 100 police encounters. The German city of Güstrow, in the eastern state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, can now add itself to this list. There, a 21-year-old Afghan is becoming a regular with police. The climax to his numerous police encounters occurred on Monday and Tuesday of last week, when the police were called to deal with the man three times in less than 24 hours.
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4 days ago |
amren.com | Henry Wolff
A group of young men stormed the Montfavet church in Avignon on Saturday evening, shouting, “Allahu Akbar” and threatening to burn the church down — an act of intimidation that forced police to guard the building during Sunday’s morning Mass. The incident occurred shortly after 7:30 p.m., just as the evening Mass had ended. According to Fr. Laurent Milan, the parish priest, the confrontation began when a teenage boy arrived at the church claiming he wanted to convert.
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4 days ago |
amren.com | Henry Wolff
Democratic Ohio Rep. Joyce Beatty derailed a Wednesday hearing for over two minutes after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told her his staff would follow up on her query about the “status” of putting abolitionist Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill. Former Treasury Secretary Jack Lew announced in 2016 that Tubman would replace President Andrew Jackson on the $20 note.
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4 days ago |
amren.com | Henry Wolff
The British government outlined plans on Sunday to end what it called the “failed free market experiment” in mass immigration by restricting skilled worker visas to graduate-level jobs and forcing businesses to increase training for local workers. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is under pressure to cut net migration after the success of Nigel Farage’s right-wing, anti-immigration Reform UK party in local elections this month.
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